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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Television Show Pilot "MURPHY'S JUSTICE" Watch Now!

This is HOT…This is NOW…It’s here and it’s HAPPENING!

ImaginePublicity has just received the rough pilot for a new television show, MURPHY’S JUSTICE and we need you to take a look!  We are in important negotiations to make this show a reality. We value and need your immediate feedback!

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  • Tell us what you think!  
  • What do YOU want to see discussed?
  • What guests would YOU like to see in future shows?

Friday, November 25, 2011

Giving Joyfully: Alternatives to Black Friday & Reducing the Stress of the Perfect Gift!



With all the stories in the news today, Black Friday, expressing the ends to which people will go towards getting that “good deal,” let’s take a serious look at the facts:


  • Gas money spent, at well over $3 a gallon: wasting resources.
  • Getting up in the middle of the night: wasting your resting time.
  • Standing in lines: wasting your emotional well being.
  • Risking danger: just a total waste to put your life at risk.
  • Over spending: in this economy we can’t afford to make impulse buys, a waste of your money.

Solutions?

When making holiday gifting decisions, think first!

  • Think about your family and friends, the most precious resource. Save gas and stay home with them, enjoy the time you have to spend with them. Bring back the memories, or make new ones.
  • Think about the holiday itself. You’ve just spent a wonderful day (Thanksgiving) preparing and eating a meal gathered among those you love giving thanks for your many blessings. Let that experience flow over the coming days instead of rushing into another holiday.
  • Think about yourself. The emotional stress of the holidays can be debilitating to some. Vow to make this year different. Simple shifts in your daily process can make a big difference in how you are emotionally. Take the time to be good to YOU first, then think about gift giving. The greatest gift is the gift of your love.
  • Think about your bank account. Black Friday deals are not a “deal” if you can’t afford them.

Suggestions!


We represent several authors, and we all know that books make great gifts! With authors like Diane Fanning, Dennis McDougal, Dennis Griffin, Burl Barer, Dirk Wales, Susan Murphy Milano, Gayle Crabtree, Dawn Schiller, Jillian Maas Backman, April Claxton, Pamela Chapman, Dr. Laurie Roth, Lavinia Masters, Danielle Pierre, Sheryl McCollum, Sandra L. Brown, Ward Foley, Robert McDowell and Vito Colucci, Jr., there are books galore to choose from! And watch for a new book coming out from Lisa Michels, along with new feature columns by Donna Gore, Legal Analyst, Holly Hughes, and Susie Kroll!

  • Donate your gift dollars to worthwhile charities whose efforts last all year long, the gift that keeps on giving.

CUE Center for Missing Persons, and all reputable missing persons organizations, operate on donations and volunteers. Consider it a gift to thousands of families with missing loved ones all over the country. Foundations like the Petit Family Foundation, often set up by family members who have survived tragedy, carry on by providing resources for other survivors in similar situations. (Check locally or nationally into all non-profit status before donating.)

  • Shop online in one of the several sites that carry handmade items.

Consider individual artisans for jewelry, art, photography, candles and household items. Instead of profits going to big, uncaring corporations, put your money straight into the hands of those who lovingly manufacture quality items.

  • Shop with companies whose profits are steered towards the improvement of lives globally.

Deal with those whose mission is fair trade and, as the mission of Ten Thousand Villages: “One day all artisans in the developing countries will earn a fair wage, be treated with dignity and respect and be able to live a life of quality.”

  • Do something for yourself.

Whether you take a self-defense course from Anny Jacoby, a life transformation session with Danielle Pierre, or an intuitive session withJillian Maas Backman, you are improving upon who you are, mentally, physically and spiritually, well on your way to a balanced person.

  • Volunteer your time.

There are way too many lonely people in the world, and especially during the holiday season, lift their spirits, put a song in their hearts, and show them the true meaning of Thanksgiving and Christmas. Whether it be a nursing home, hospital, or homeless shelter, the lonely are never lonelier than now. Give the gift of JOY!

  • An area of concern during the holidays is victim’s services.

Many will spend their holiday in a domestic violence shelter, arriving with nothing. Check your local agencies for their immediate needs and to learn more about how to connect with victims, go to Courage Network founded by Lyn Twyman. Another wonderful non-profit isHopeforHealing.Org founded by Gayle Crabtree, and if you’re in the aftermath of a bad relationship, perhaps you will benefit learning from Sandra L. Brown, the CEO of The Institute for Relational Harm Reduction. If you know someone who is in a volatile situation, give the gift of life from Susan Murphy Milano, the book, Time’s Up: How to Safely Leave an Abusive and Stalking Relationship.

Take it upon yourself to use your search engines to find specific ideas that suit your circumstances.

The holiday season does not have to be the stressful search for the perfect gift, it’s right there inside of you, just give it!

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Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Susan Murphy Milano Show- Live Thursday 2-3 PM with True Crime Author Diane Fanning and Sgt Kim A. SaucierPM Eastern Time

The Susan Murphy Milano Show, “Time’s Up!”


Thursday, July 7, 2-3PM ET


Listen LIVE: on HereWomenTalk

Diane Fanning is one of America’s premier true crime authors. At the top of a genre that often gets a bad rap in the literary world, Fanning brings esteem, doing due diligence when presenting a criminal case in book format. Her bookMOMMY’S LITTLE GIRL is the definitive account on the life and death of 2 year old, Caylee Anthony. Now that the case is coming to the end, we will discuss her opinion of what happened, and why.

Fanning has been writing a daily wrap up on her blog, Writing is a Crime, on the trial of Casey Anthony, the Florida mother charged with the murder of her daughter, Caylee.

Several of Fanning’s books deal with the issue of intimate partner homicide and violence, including the Edgar award nominated, WRITTEN IN BLOOD, about the death of Kathleen Peterson and the subsequent conviction of her husband, Michael Peterson. Another book, “Gone Forever,” written about the death of a mother of three, leaving her marriage and winding up a murder victim, was praised highly by many who work with domestic violence victims and the aftermath of trauma in the home, recommending the book to victims of violence with whom they come in contact.

Diane Fanning is also the author of the crime mystery series that follows the work of Lt. Lucinda Pierce. The fourth book in the series,TWISTED REASON, has recently been release in paperback.

For more information about Diane Fanning, her full list of true crime and mystery series of books, please visit her website www.dianefanning.com

Watch for news about Diane Fanning’s participation in an episode of A&E Biography in early 2012.

Follow Lucinda Pierce news on Facebook

Follow Diane Fanning on Twitter and Facebook

Sergeant Kim A. Saucier a 28 year law enforcement veteran joins us to discuss crimes and its impact on our communities.

http://www.rocklandcountysheriffoffice.com/police_units.html

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