Saturday, February 28, 2015
Caroline Clarke Graves Returns to Living Your Best Life Radio with Genma Holmes
Join us on Saturday Februaray 28, 2015, to hear Caroline V. Clarke, author, award-winning journalist, and the host of Black Enterprise Report and the Women of Power TV as she shares about the upcoming Women of Power Summit. The Women of Power Summit is celebrating its 10th Anniversary and it promises to be the conference to attend.
Hosted by State Farm, this year’s Women of Power Summit features confirmed speakers including McDonald’s Corp. President and CEO Don Thompson; Ariel Investments L.L.C. President Mellody Hobson; President & CEO of Smith & Co. Judy Smith; Motivating the Masses CEO Lisa Nichols, managing director at Morgan Stanley Carla Harris; psychiatrist Dr. Janet Taylor; America’s first African American female combat pilot Vernice “FlyGirl” Armour; and Founder of the Terrie Williams Agency, Terrie Williams. Packed full of leadership workshops, executive coaching sessions, effective peak-performance and work-life balance techniques; topics range from creating visions boards and crisis management to style coaching, managing social media, and corporate board recruitment. Nightly events honor the nation’s powerful corporate women and those who’ve created legacies that will impact the ages.
Caroline will also share her spring schedule that includes a trip to Nashville and the Black Enterprise Conference in Atlanta. Yes, I am going to ask her about the book!
This show promises to empower, inspire, and motivate you to live your BEST life!
Living Your Best Life Radio can be heard on 760 AM in the Middle-Tennessee Region, Tune In, military bases, and streamed live on U-Stream.TV from 9-10AM CST.
More About The Women of Power Summit
Black Enterprise’s Women of Power Summit, hosted by State Farm, has become the empowerment event of the year. With more than 900 attendees registered, power women are set to arrive at Fort Lauderdale, Florida’s Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa, March 2-5, for three days of motivational moments, inspirational speakers, uplifting workshops and informative networking and learning opportunities dedicated to empowering ladies. For those unable to attend, the excitement and empowerment will be available on the Web via live streaming Broadcast in real time, the live stream will be available March 3 and 4 at www.womenofpower.com/summit. In addition, those who check the Website will be able to access photo galleries, on-demand video, and everything necessary to follow top moments of the summit.
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Dr. Eddie Hamilton Talks Measles Outbreak and Vaccines on Living Your Best Life with Genma Holmes
Join Living Your Best Life with Genma Holmes as we profile organizations, leaders, and volunteers who lead by example. With extraordinary acts of kindness and charitable giving that help countless lives daily, these organizations, leaders, and volunteers embody, "Be the change you want to see in the world."
On Saturday, February 7, 2014, we are joined in the studio by pediatrician and health care advocate, Dr. Eddie Hamilton, to discuss the measles outbreaks in several cities and the increase in the number of parents who are refusing to have their children vaccinated. As a medical doctor who has treated thousands of babies for nearly three decades, Dr. Hamilton will address public fears and dispel myths while having an honest dialogue about vaccines without medical jargon.
Dr. Eddie Hamilton with Publisher, Cleretta Blackmon |
This interview promises to empower, inspire, and motivate you to live your BEST Life!
Tune to 760AM in the Middle Tennessee Region, on Tune In, streaming live online at UStream.TV, and on military bases on Saturdays from 9:00-10:00am CST.
More about the Measles
Measles is a childhood infection caused by a virus. Once quite common, measles can now almost always be prevented with a vaccine. Signs and symptoms of measles include cough, runny nose, inflamed eyes, sore throat, fever and a red, blotchy skin rash.
Also called rubeola, measles can be serious and even fatal for small children. While death rates have been falling worldwide as more children receive the measles vaccine, the disease still kills more than 100,000 people a year, most under the age of 5.
As a result of high vaccination rates, measles has not been widespread in the United States for more than a decade. Today, the United States averages about 60 cases of measles a year, and most of them originate outside the country.
(Source: Mayo Clinic)
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