March 2023

5 Health Mistakes Women Over 50 Make During Covid-19

Unless you are hiding under a rock, there is little chance you have not heard of the novel coronavirus, Covid-19. It is an outbreak that has reached pandemic proportions within the last few weeks. Covid-19 creates flu-like symptoms, and can cause complications such as pneumonia, lung damage, and in severe cases, multiple organ failure. This

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Wellness Routine for Women Over Age 50 and Staying Healthy in Old Age

Maintaining Heath & Wellness Over 50 Having a 10-minute wellness routine matters the most when you’re over 50. Maintaining our health status is incredibly important for anyone at any age, though this stalwart commitment to health becomes perhaps more important as we approach menopause. As women approach the age of 50 and menopause nears, hormone

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Women Entrepreneurs in Michigan, Grow Your Woman Owned Business – Ep. 82 with Charmaine Brown

Charmaine Brown is the President of the Board Of Directors of the Greater Detroit Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO). The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO), headquartered in Washington, DC is the only dues-based national organization representing the interests of all women entrepreneurs in all kinds of businesses. The

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Transforming Education, How to Turn Around a Low Performing School – Ep. 83 with Dr. Sandye P. Johnson

Dr. Sandye Poitier Johnson, renowned educator with a career that spans four decades, retired principal of Thurgood Marshall Academy, former adjunct professor at City College and adjunct professor at Kean College, New Jersey, knows what it takes to turn a school around. She did what it takes to make a Title I public school an International

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N. Charles Anderson, The Historymakers Collection, Library of Congress – Ep. 84

Honored to talk with N. Charles Anderson, my friend and colleague for many years. Congratulations to him for his work being part of the Library of Congress. N. Charles Anderson was born on February 7, 1953, in Gaston County, North Carolina to Fannie Mae Moses Anderson and Nicodemus Anderson. He graduated from West Mecklenburg High

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Etiquette in the Workplace, Proper Business Etiquette at Work – Ep. 85 with Cheryl Walker Robertson

Cheryl Walker-Robertson is the founder of Protocol International, offering interactive etiquette and protocol workshops and consultations for today’s executives and tomorrow’s business leaders. Ms.Walker-Robertson is recognized as a person of extraordinary talent and ability and is often in demand as a speaker and expert on issues facing today’s market. Her client range represents Fortune 500

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