A Poignant Thanksgiving Day Greeting from Norma T. Hollis

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Happy Thanksgiving!

I’ve been reading my Thanksgiving greetings from friends and associates and I must say that the greeting from my friend Norma Hollis conveyed the most poignant message I believe many of you can relate to.

Feel free to share Norma’s greeting.
Camille

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Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you thoroughly enjoy Thanksgiving Day as well as the entire holiday season.
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As we enter the season, I’m reminded of the meaning behind Thanksgiving. It’s as simple as giving thanks. Being thankful is a state of mind. All kinds of things could be happening around us yet we can still be thankful.
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While many people protest the recent election and are fearful of what the next four years may bring, I am thankful to have been born in a country where I can vote and freely voice my opinion by the words I speak and the things I do.
Even though I have had challenges as an entrepreneur, especially in financial areas from time to time, I am thankful that I have the choice of being an entrepreneur as a viable way to express myself and follow my spirit.
Some countries denounce religious freedom and require residents to follow only one rule of order. I am thankful that I live in a country where I can follow my spirit and believe as I choose.
Even though I have had multiple health problems since I was eight years old, I am thankful to have lived as long as I have with the health and energy I enjoy.
And in spite of not having any close family members nearby, I am thankful for my expansive extended family and the deep relationships I have developed.
Most of us have stories that we are constantly overcoming. It’s a part of being human on this planet. We have a choice of being scarred from our experiences or finding lessons and the joy that comes from the lessons.
On this Thanksgiving and throughout the holiday season I hope you will adapt an attitude of gratitude. As you practice such gratitude over the next six weeks or so, I hope that it becomes such a habit that you adopt an attitude of gratitude as a way of life.
The more gratitude you express, the more you will impact your world to be more thankful and express attitudes that lead to joy. Joy leads to authenticity. What a wonderful way to claim it!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Love and Authenticity,
Norma
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President Barack Obama Says, “This Is What a Feminist Looks Like”

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President Obama wrote and essay for that ran last week in Glamour (News and Politics). The essay is based on a speech the president gave two months ago at the White House Summit on the United State of Women.
There’s a lot that’s been done by and for women and girls, but there’s still plenty to do. Convened by the White House, the United State of Women Summit will rally all of us together to celebrate what we’ve achieved, and how we’re going to take action moving forward. Covering key gender equality issues, we’ll make a powerful difference in our collective future.  Click on video link below.

The Perk of a “45-Second Commute” The President has spent “a lot more time” watching Sasha and Malia grow into women. Meeting “Mac” the turkey November 2014
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Glamour.com

Barack Obama

August 4, 2016


There are a lot of tough aspects to being President. But there are some perks too. Meeting extraordinary people across the country. Holding an office where you get to make a difference in the life of our nation. Air Force One.

But perhaps the greatest unexpected gift of this job has been living above the store. For many years my life was consumed by long commutes­—from my home in Chicago to Springfield, Illinois, as a state senator, and then to Washington, D.C., as a United States senator. It’s often meant I had to work even harder to be the kind of husband and father I want to be.

But for the past seven and a half years, that commute has been reduced to 45 seconds—the time it takes to walk from my living room to the Oval Office. As a result, I’ve been able to spend a lot more time watching my daughters grow up into smart, funny, kind, wonderful young women.

That isn’t always easy, either—watching them prepare to leave the nest. But one thing that makes me optimistic for them is that this is an extraordinary time to be a woman. The progress we’ve made in the past 100 years, 50 years, and, yes, even the past eight years has made life significantly better for my daughters than it was for my grandmothers. And I say that not just as President but also as a feminist.

In my lifetime we’ve gone from a job market that basically confined women to a handful of often poorly paid positions to a moment when women not only make up roughly half the workforce but are leading in every sector, from sports to space, from Hollywood to the Supreme Court. I’ve witnessed how women have won the freedom to make your own choices about how you’ll live your lives—about your bodies, your educations, your careers, your finances. Gone are the days when you needed a husband to get a credit card. In fact, more women than ever, married or single, are financially independent.

So we shouldn’t downplay how far we’ve come. That would do a disservice to all those who spent their lives fighting for justice. At the same time, there’s still a lot of work we need to do to improve the prospects of women and girls here and around the world. And while I’ll keep working on good policies—from equal pay for equal work to protecting reproductive rights—there are some changes that have nothing to do with passing new laws.

In fact, the most important change may be the toughest of all—and that’s changing ourselves.

This is something I spoke about at length in June at the first-ever White House Summit on the United State of Women. As far as we’ve come, all too often we are still boxed in by stereotypes about how men and women should behave. One of my heroines is Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, who was the first African American to run for a major party’s presidential nomination. She once said, “The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says, ‘It’s a girl.’ ” We know that these stereotypes affect how girls see themselves starting at a very young age, making them feel that if they don’t look or act a certain way, they are somehow less worthy. In fact, gender stereotypes affect all of us, regardless of our gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation.

Now, the most important people in my life have always been women. I was raised by a single mom, who spent much of her career working to empower women in developing countries. I watched as my grandmother, who helped raise me, worked her way up at a bank only to hit a glass ceiling. I’ve seen how Michelle has balanced the demands of a busy career and raising a family. Like many working mothers, she worried about the expectations and judgments of how she should handle the trade-offs, knowing that few people would question my choices. And the reality was that when our girls were young, I was often away from home serving in the state legislature, while also juggling my teaching responsibilities as a law professor. I can look back now and see that, while I helped out, it was usually on my schedule and on my terms. The burden disproportionately and unfairly fell on Michelle.

So I’d like to think that I’ve been pretty aware of the unique challenges women face—it’s what has shaped my own feminism. But I also have to admit that when you’re the father of two daughters, you become even more aware of how gender stereotypes pervade our society. You see the subtle and not-so-subtle social cues transmitted through culture. You feel the enormous pressure girls are under to look and behave and even think a certain way.

And those same stereotypes affected my own consciousness as a young man. Growing up without a dad, I spent a lot of time trying to figure out who I was, how the world perceived me, and what kind of man I wanted to be. It’s easy to absorb all kinds of messages from society about masculinity and come to believe that there’s a right way and a wrong way to be a man. But as I got older, I realized that my ideas about being a tough guy or cool guy just weren’t me. They were a manifestation of my youth and insecurity. Life became a lot easier when I simply started being myself.

So we need to break through these limitations. We need to keep changing the attitude that raises our girls to be demure and our boys to be assertive, that criticizes our daughters for speaking out and our sons for shedding a tear. We need to keep changing the attitude that punishes women for their sexuality and rewards men for theirs.

We need to keep changing the attitude that permits the routine harassment of women, whether they’re walking down the street or daring to go online. We need to keep changing the attitude that teaches men to feel threatened by the presence and success of women.

We need to keep changing the attitude that congratulates men for changing a diaper, stigmatizes full-time dads, and penalizes working mothers. We need to keep changing the attitude that values being confident, competitive, and ambitious in the workplace—unless you’re a woman. Then you’re being too bossy, and suddenly the very qualities you thought were necessary for success end up holding you back.

We need to keep changing a culture that shines a particularly unforgiving light on women and girls of color. Michelle has often spoken about this. Even after achieving success in her own right, she still held doubts; she had to worry about whether she looked the right way or was acting the right way—whether she was being too assertive or too “angry.”

As a parent, helping your kids to rise above these constraints is a constant learning process. Michelle and I have raised our daughters to speak up when they see a double standard or feel unfairly judged based on their gender or race—or when they notice that happening to someone else. It’s important for them to see role models out in the world who climb to the highest levels of whatever field they choose. And yes, it’s important that their dad is a feminist, because now that’s what they expect of all men.

Ladies First:  “Michelle and I have raised our daughters to speak up when they see a
double standard,” says the President.  With his family at the March 2016 Canadian
State Dinner for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau
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It is absolutely men’s responsibility to fight sexism too. And as spouses and partners and boyfriends, we need to work hard and be deliberate about creating truly equal relationships.

The good news is that everywhere I go across the country, and around the world, I see people pushing back against dated assumptions about gender roles. From the young men who’ve joined our It’s On Us campaign to end campus sexual assault, to the young women who became the first female Army Rangers in our nation’s history, your generation refuses to be bound by old ways of thinking. And you’re helping all of us understand that forcing people to adhere to outmoded, rigid notions of identity isn’t good for anybody—men, women, gay, straight, transgender, or otherwise. These stereotypes limit our ability to simply be ourselves.

This fall we enter a historic election. Two hundred and forty years after our nation’s founding, and almost a century after women finally won the right to vote, for the first time ever, a woman is a major political party’s presidential nominee. No matter your political views, this is a historic moment for America. And it’s just one more example of how far women have come on the long journey toward equality.

I want all of our daughters and sons to see that this too is their inheritance. I want them to know that it’s never been just about the Benjamins; it’s about the Tubmans too. And I want them to help do their part to ensure that America is a place where every single child can make of her life what she will.

That’s what twenty-first-century feminism is about: the idea that when everybody is equal, we are all more free.

Barack Obama is the 44th president of the United States.

The following 2 minute video is from a montage of a larger performance by Ms. Keys at the DNC that conveys the essay and video above by President Obama,
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Alicia Keys sings “Girl on Fire”
(This song ends with a surprise)
Bonjour!
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Changing the Conversation: Get Out of the Cage of Age by Christiane Northrup, M.D. [Audio EXPIRES May 16th]

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I first came across Dr. Christiane Northrup last year in an interview with Oprah Winfrey on Super Soul Sunday.  Christiane had just released her latest bookGoddesses Never Age. (see below)  
I have since given this book away to several friends for their birthdays,  Please find an audio from a virtual Well-Being and Health Summit taking place below.  

NOTE:  The audio expires 11:59pm on Monday, May 16th.   

Christiane Northrup, M.D., 66 dances
 The Tango
Released February 2015
Though we talk about wanting to “age gracefully,” the truth is that when it comes to getting older, we’re programmed to dread an inevitable decline: in our health, our looks, our sexual relationships, even the pleasure we take in living life. But as Christiane Northrup, M.D., shows us in this New York Times best-selling guide, we have it in us to make growing older an entirely different experience, both for our bodies and for our souls.
In chapters that blend personal stories and practical exercises with the latest research on health and aging, Dr. Northrup lays out the principles of ageless living, from rejecting processed foods to releasing stuck emotions, from embracing our sensuality to connecting deeply with our Divine Source. Explaining that the state of our health is dictated far more by our beliefs than by our biology, she works to shift our perceptions about getting older and show us what we are entitled to expect from our later years—no matter what our culture tries to teach us to the contrary—including:
·         Vibrant good health
·         A fulfilling sex life
·         The capacity to love without losing ourselves
·         The ability to move our bodies with ease and pleasure
·         Clarity and authenticity in all our relationships—especially the one we have with ourselves
“Taking all the right supplements and pills, or getting the right procedure done, isn’t the prescription for anti-aging,” Dr. Northrup explains. “Agelessness is all about vitality, the creative force that gives birth to new life.” Goddesses Never Age is filled with tools and inspiration for bringing vitality and vibrancy into your own ageless years—and it all comes together in Dr. Northrup’s 14-day Ageless Goddess Program, your personal prescription for creating a healthful, soulful, joyful new way of being at any stage of life.

A Dr. Christine Northrup quote
President Obama First Lady Michelle Obama
gave famed tango dancers a run for their money during
the official State Dinner held in Buenos Aires,
Argentina. March 23, 2016
 
Have a Fantastic Week!
 
Camille

This Mother’s Day Relax, Sleep & Enjoy

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This distinctive chai tea blend, created in partnership with Oprah Winfrey, will warm your soul with sweet spice. For every 2 ounces of Oprah Chai Tea purchased, we will donate $1.00 to the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy Foundation. The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy Foundation will further support educational opportunities for young people, including Girls Inc., National CARES Mentoring Movement, Pathways to College and U.S. Dream Academy. 
Learn about the academy and charities supported by Oprah.com/OprahChai 
 Teavana® Oprah Chai Tea created and introduced 
 May 11, 2014  
Teavana® Oprah Herbal Chai Tea introduced May 2015
Teavana® Oprah Cinnamon Chai Full Leaf Sachets – Apr. 2016  

Teavana Oprah Cinnamon Chai Full Leaf Sachets

Arianna Huffington discusses her book THRIVE 
released two years ago with Oprah Winfrey upon 
Oprah’s partnership with Teavana’s Oprah Chai Tea
Mother’s Day 2014
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We are in the midst of a sleep deprivation crisis, writes Arianna Huffington,the co-founder and editor in chief of The Huffington Post. And this has profound consequences – on our health, our job performance, our relationships and our happiness. What is needed, she boldly asserts, is nothing short of a sleep revolution.  Only by renewing our relationship with sleep can we take back control of our lives.

In her bestseller Thrive, Arianna wrote about our need to redefine success through well-being, wisdom, wonder, and giving. Her discussion of the importance of sleep as a gateway to this more fulfilling way of living struck such a powerful chord that she realized the mystery and transformative power of sleep called for a fuller investigation.

The result is a sweeping, scientifically rigorous, and deeply personal exploration of sleep from all angles, from the history of sleep, to the role of dreams in our lives, to the consequences of sleep deprivation, and the new golden age of sleep science that is revealing the vital role sleep plays in our every waking moment and every aspect of our health – from weight gain, diabetes, and heart disease to cancer and Alzheimer’s.

In The Sleep Revolution, Arianna shows how our cultural dismissal of sleep as time wasted compromises our health and our decision-making and undermines our work lives, our personal lives — and even our sex lives. She explores all the latest science on what exactly is going on while we sleep and dream.  She takes on the dangerous sleeping pill industry, and all the ways our addiction to technology disrupts our sleep. She also offers a range of recommendations and tips from leading scientists on how we can get better and more restorative sleep, and harness its incredible power.

In today’s fast-paced, always-connected, perpetually-harried and sleep-deprived world, our need for a good night’s sleep is more important – and elusive — than ever. The Sleep Revolution both sounds the alarm on our worldwide sleep crisis and provides a detailed road map to the great sleep awakening that can help transform our lives, our communities, and our world.

Relax, Sleep & Enjoy!
 
Camille
Tea & Opera, founder

Michelle Obama’s Birthday is Today — Optimism Rules

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Optimism Rules!
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Today is First Lady Michelle Obama’s 52nd birthday.  The photo below was taken at the President Obama’s final State of the Union (SOTU) address on January 12, 2016.  Optimism ruled the day which was certainly welcomed compared to the GOP’s message.  
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The ever-fashionable FLOTUS looked stunning in a marigold-hued, banded-bodice wool crepe midi dress by designer  Narciso Rodriguez.  The dress sold out before the SOTU address was over.
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The #GimmeFive challenge
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The First Lady challenged everyone to #GimmeFive things they are doing to eat better, be more active, and lead a healthier life. People from across the country joined in the challenge – from kids, families, and schools to celebrities and athletes, like Beyonce, Dwyane Wade, Jack Johnson and so many others.

Even Ellen DeGeneres got in on the fun when the First Lady challenged her to learn the #GimmeFive dance. The So You Think You Can Dance All Stars then joined the First Lady at the White House Easter Egg Roll to perform the dance live on the South Lawn.

You’ll be surprised and by her workout routine as shown in the video clip below from her Let’s Move Initiative 2015 challenge #GimmeFive.  
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First Lady Michelle Obama is an inspiration and positive role model for all of us and her #GimmeFive workout (you’ll be surprised) in the video clip below will motivate us to “keep mov’in”. 
​First Lady Michelle Obama waves upon entering the 
U.S. Capitol for President Obama’s final State of 
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​Marigold Flower
The flower symbolism associated with marigolds is indicated in the name: Mary’s Gold. Marigold flowers were “golden gifts” offered to the Virgin by the poor who could not afford to give actual gold. Marigolds were used in Mary Gardens. 
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 In some cultures, marigold flowers have been added to pillows to encourage prophetic or psychic dreams. The English name is derived from the flower name, composed of the name Mary meaning “the Mother Ray” and the word “gold.
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Michelle, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! 

President Obama final State of the Union address Jan. 12th [Full & Enhanced Video]

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Hello Everyone:

If you missed President Obama’s final State of the Union (SOTU) address last night; please find at the link directly below the full enhanced video.

For a list with photos of First Lady Michelle Obama’s guests last night; see yesterday’s January 12th blog post below.

For the GOP (Thurs., Jan. 14th)  and Democratic (Sun., Jan. 17th)  primary debate schedule see January 10th blog post below.

Nigella’s New Year’s Day Brunch..Yum Yum

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Happy New Year!

The holidays wouldn’t be complete with Nigella Lawson’s delicious take on food and entertaining.  Below is a video of a Holiday Brunch which is great for New Year’s Day or for when you want to have a Brunch on the weekend.

Nigella Lawson is an English journalist, broadcaster, television personality, gourmet, and food writer.  

Though Lawson has enjoyed a successful career in cookery, she is not a trained chef, and does not like being referred to as a “celebrity chef”.  Furthermore, she does not see herself as a cook or an expert in her field. 

Throughout Lawson’s television programmes, she emphasises that she cooks for her own pleasure, for enjoyment,  and that she finds cooking therapeutic.When deciding upon which recipes to feature in her books, she takes the view of the eater, stating, “If it’s something I don’t want to carry on eating once I’m full, then I don’t want the recipe … I have to feel that I want to cook the thing again”.

Lawson has adopted a casual approach to cooking, stating, “I think cooking should be about fun and family. … I think part of my appeal is that my approach to cooking is really relaxed and not rigid. There are no rules in my kitchen.”.  One editor, highlighting the technical simplicity of Lawson’s recipes, noted that “her dishes require none of the elaborate preparation called for by most TV chefs”.

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​Nigellas’ Spruced-up Vanilla Cake
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The Espresso Martini can be found in Nigella’s Christmas cookbook.  It is a mixture of cool espresso coffee, coffee liqueur, caramel vodka or butterscotch schnapps and regular vodka. Purists may argue that strictly speaking it isn’t a martini as it doesn’t contain any vermouth but now the term martini is often used to describe a cocktail made from a mixture of spirits. The coffee should be properly cold so if possible brew it the day before then pour into a jug and leave in the fridge overnight.
The recipe that you are looking for is Nigella’s Triple Cheese And Onion Strataand it appears in Nigella’s Christmas cookbook.

The strata is a type of savoury bread and butter pudding (bread pudding), almost like a cross between a toasted cheese sandwich and baked French toast. The beauty of the strata is that it is at its best if assembled the night before as the bread is able to soak up all of the cheesy, eggy liquid as it sits. It can then just be baked in the morning without any additional fuss. 

We would like to mention that the 30 minutes baking time is based in the strata being allowed to stand at room temperature for about 30 minutes so that it is not completely fridge cold when it goes into the oven. If it is fridge cold then you may need to add 10 to 15 minutes to the baking time to make sure that it is fully heated through.

Spruced-up Vanilla Cake  pictured above (video has recipe)
Nigella has authored more than 10 cookbooks with her most recent
released November 2015  called Simply Nigella:  Feel Good Food
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Nigella’s Christmas cookbook – Released 2009
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“No One Ever Goes Hungry In My House”  
~Nigella Lawson

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Nigella’s late night pleasures
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Fully Loaded Bake Potato Skins (video has recipe)
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Bon Appe’tit!
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Camille
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Camille’s Holiday Gift Experiences

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Happy Holidays!

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The following are some of my favorite experiences and escapes.  All books, meditations, O-courses and socially conscious retailers are accessible on-line.  
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Suggested Great Escape Gifts are for exploring and relaxing while enjoying conversation and quality time with your friends.

“There is nothing like relaxing & reading a good book”​
Books – Books & more Books
Amazon.com carries all the books below
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Inspirational Biographies & Memoirs
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HARD CHOICES A memoirauthor Hillary Rodham Clinton
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MY BELOVED WORLD author Sonia Sotomayor
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YES, CHEF:  A memoir author Marcus Samuelsson
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THE AUDACITY OF HOPE:  Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream 
author Barack Obama 
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Historical Saga Novels
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A WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE:  Harte family saga author Barbara Taylor Bradford
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CAPTAINS AND KINGS:  Story of an American Dynasty author Taylor Caldwell
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HAWAII:  A novel author James A. Michener
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ROOTS:  The saga of an American family author Alex Haley

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Thought Leaders:  Books about unexpected implications of research
BLINK:  The power of thinking without thinking author Malcolm Gladwell
FREE AGENT NATION:  The future of working for yourself author Daniel H. Pink
THE END OF POWER:  From boardrooms to battlefields and churches and states, why being in charge isn’t what it use to be author Moises Naim
THRIVE:  The third metric to redefining success and creating a life of well-being, wisdom, and wonder author Arianna Huffington  (on-line course available below)
Business & Philanthropy 
EVEOLUTION:  The eight truths of marketing to women author Faith Popcorn
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FRESH PASSION:  Get a brand or die a generic author Michael D. Brown
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NEGOTIATE: AFRAID, ‘KNOW’ MORE  How to negotiate your way to success author Greg Williams  The Master Negotiator – Success Store
(Available at Amazon.com & Greg’s success store)
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START SOMETHING THAT MATTERS author Blake Mycoskie 
(My favorite socially conscious retailer – see below)
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Oprah & Deepak 21-Day Meditation Experience
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Click on link; more meditation subjects 
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O-courses  (Learning is on a higher, more meaningful level than most university courses)

Click on link; for syllabus, O-courses are on-demand 
(prices start at $39 and up)
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Brene’ has a new course starting January 11, 2016   

​Arianna & Oprah discussing THRIVE May 11, 2014
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Arianna Huffington, co-founder/editor in chief’s Thrive is listed above under the Thought Leaders books

​The Purple Door Tea Room 

701 Livernois Street
Ferndale, MI 48220 – (248) 268-3275
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Give a Gift of a Great Escape Experience
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Two to three hours
Explore a museum with a friend
Enjoy “Tea for Two” or have lunch or dinner
Reflect at The Purple Door Tea Room 
Detroit Metro area
Take in a play, ballet or musical concert
Three to eight hours
Check out a foreign or the latest movie with a friend
Pamper Day (Spa} for you and your friend
Winery Day Trip
Weekend Escapes 
Art, sculpture class
Winery & gourmet cooking class
Yoga classes
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Retailers (socially conscious) 
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Click on Links: to visit retailer sites
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The First Five Years of Our Plan to Get to 100% Sustainability.
Our Vision is for an industry where human rights and sustainability are not the
effect of a particular initiative, but the cause of a business well run where social and environmental injustices are not unfortunate outcomes, but reasons to do things differently where excuses are ignored and action is taken.
​​Eileen Fisher women’s clothing (I’m lovin’ the simplicity)

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Gifts for the men, women & children
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Through your purchases, TOMS helps provide shoes, sight, water, safe birth and
bullying prevention services to people in need.  
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Blake Mycoskie, chief shoe giver’s Start Something That Matters is listed above under the Business and Philanthropy books
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At Whole Foods Market®, “healthy” means a whole lot more. It goes beyond good for you, to also encompass the greater good. Whether you’re hungry for better, or simply food-curious, we offer a place for you to shop where value is inseparable from values.
​Enjoy some mulled wine 

“SALUTE!”
Camille
Tea & Opera series, founder

Menorah in the D – Sunday. December 6th 3-8pm

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שלום לכולם,
(Hello Everyone,)

5th annual Menorah in the D – Detroit, MI

Sunday, December 6, 2015

3pm – 8pm

Hanukkah, gets off to a big start on Sunday, Dec. 6, with the 5th annual Menorah in the D festival from 3-8 p.m. in Campus Martius Park and Cadillac Square. The event includes clowns, crafts, magic shows, fire jugglers, marshmallow roasting and performances by Avy Schreiber and DJ Phreddy, along with a beer garden and zip line.  
 
From 5-6pm the lighting of the Menorah ceremony will take place.  Erik and Israel Nordin of the Detroit Design Center designed and built a 26 ft. Giant Menorah.
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NCM Blog
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A New Idea:  Cyber Shopping Socials 
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November 26, 2015
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November 23, 2015
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November 22, 2015

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Happy Hanukkah!
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More ways you can help with the Syrian Refugees Crisis

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Hello Everyone:
This is an update on the Syrian refugees crisis.  More information including a video is available within by clicking on the link inside the body of the White House e-mail.
Whatever you can do regardless of how small will make a big difference in their lives.
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Salma, who is aged at least 90, wears an old ring that she was given by her dying mother when she was just 10 years old. Salma says her mother told her, “Keep this ring and remember me.’ She intends to wear the ring to her grave. ‘It’s not valuable – not silver or gold – just an old ring. But it’s all that I have left.’​
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Be the Media!
Camille

 

THE WHITE HOUSE
More ways you can help this #GivingTuesday:As Americans, we do what we can to help the most vulnerable in our communities and around the world.

That’s why, in addition to the $4.5 billion our government has given to assist those affected by the Syrian crisis, we’re working across the board to find more ways to support Syrians in need both abroad and here in the U.S.

There’s much more work to do, and Americans across the country are stepping up to do what they can to help Syrians and other refugees in need.

Join them — enter your location into this map to find volunteer opportunities at organizations that are helping refugees start fresh in your community.

Map of Refugee Assistance Organizations

Businesses and foundations are also engaged in this effort. Kickstarter launched its first-ever non-profit campaign dedicated to humanitarian aid. Airbnb offered free housing credits to aid workers in the region, Twitter created a feature to allow donations to non-governmental organizations via tweets, and Instacart gave their customers the option of buying food for refugee families. Through InterAction’s Hope for Syria fund, nine aid organizations will provide additional lifesaving relief and support to Syrian refugees rebuilding their shattered lives.

#GivingTuesday is a movement that shows the impact we can have when we all pull together. And this holiday season, it’s an opportunity to recommit to our country’s proud tradition of providing support to the most vulnerable — and to challenge ourselves to continue being as generous as we can in meeting their needs.

As the President said, to slam the door in refugees’ faces, to decide not to help when we know that we can help, would be a betrayal of our values.

Take a minute to see if there are ways you can devote your skills and energy to help refugees in need in your area:

https://www.aidrefugees.gov

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