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    People are always asking me how to pitch a story to the press. Should they send press releases, pitches, books, marketing materials? Through the years, my reporter friends have taught me to ask two simple questions: 1) What's the story? 2) Is it newsworthy? Here is the Associated Press planning editor Jon Resnick and Associated Press Editor Donna Cassata on how to pitch a news story: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vut4gPPzEac ...

    I love today's Daily OM.  It really resonates with me! To Rise Above Achieving a High Vibration We reach a high vibrational level when we are whole, healthy, and fulfilling our potential. All matter is made up of energy, and that energy is in motion continually. Everything in the universe, from the smallest molecules to the most complex living beings, has an optimal rate of vibration to keep it healthy. We reach this high vibrational level when we are whole, healthy, and fulfilling our...

    My friend, Nancy Black's friend, says their company, Ecomerit, has a solution for the Gulf Oil Spill.  Here it is and please let me know what you think! The Thermal Taming Chamber designed by deep sea current, wind and wave  energy company Ecomerit First published in El Mundo, Thursday, June 16, 2010 When Jim Dehlsen, chairman of Ecomerit Technologies, heard about the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf, he set his top engineers to dedicate themselves...

    In a fun twist of fate, I won a book on Sonja Haller's blog: http://blog.sonjahaller.com/.  The book is Finding the Deep River Within by Abby Sexias. First off, I love Sonja Haller's work.  She writes about things that are important to me like: how to balance work, Motherhood and life, meditation, yoga, self-awareness, self-discovery, etc.  So it would figure that I would win a book on her blog (like attracts like...

    I recently traveled to The Big Apple to attend BEA.  For those of you who are not familiar with this event, it's Book Expo America, one of the largest gatherings of agents, booksellers, authors in the country.  The highlight of my trip was most definitely perusing the conference (and city) with a group of exceptional writers, editors and authors.  In addition, I had some fantastic meetings with journalists and publishers. The amazing women in this photo include (from left), Lightbox PR...