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Archive for April, 2007

Courtney Martin on Perfect Girls, Starving Daughters

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

“Nine million girls and women in this country — of all different classes and cultural backgrounds — have diagnosable eating disorders and countless others obsess over food and fitness. Panic disorders are twice as likely for females. About 75% of autoimmune illnesses occur in women.
“These are serious health concerns in large part caused by a [...]

Jennifer Louden’s book on organizing

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

Certified business coach Molly Gordon, MCC www.mollygordon.com enthuses in her Authentic Promotion® Ezine about The Life Organizer: A Woman’s Guide to a Mindful Year:
“The title of my buddy Jennifer Louden’s new book doesn’t quite capture the richness of this book. That stands to reason, because Jen has broken the life-balance/life-planning/organizing mold, and it’s hard to [...]

Arianna Huffington on overcoming destructive self obsession

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

Putting our energies into a creative project can help put an end to our obsessions with ourselves.
Actress Rosanna Arquette [photo] confessed to “stressing” about having a “chicken neck” as she approached forty. But the obsession to look perfect — all the more intense in her profession — no longer consumed her after she reached out [...]

Halle Berry on depression, esteem, change and growth

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

In an interview in Ebony magazine [by Laura B. Randolph, March, 1997], Halle Berry talked about the devastation she felt when her then husband David Justice ended their marriage, leading her to consider suicide: “I took my dogs, and I went in the garage and sat in the car. For two or three hours, I [...]

Tori Amos on music as a transformative power

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Tori Amos is known for “lyrically opaque but emotionally intense songs that cover a wide range of subjects including sexuality, religion, patriarchy and personal tragedy.” [Wikipedia profile]
Her song “Me And A Gun” (1991) was a response to her brutal rape.
She has openly talked about her abuse, and in 1994 co-founded the rape hotline, RAINN, [...]

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