Literary Corner Podcast Showcases Dynamic Women Authors
October 15, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Join the virtuous women Dr. Taffy Wagner and Ms. Bettye Jamerson, co-hosts of the Virtuous Women Literary Corner podcast, this Monday October 16th on the Drama Free Radio Network for an inspiring hour featuring three talented women authors – Hope Joy, Mari Gallion, and Dr. Gail Hayes.Hope Joy was raised by her grandparents. She went to college in Pennsylvania and then on to law school in Washington, D.C. She has practiced law for 18 years. Even though she was raised as a Christian, Hope did not always follow the “straight and narrow path”. A life-altering illness got her attention and focused her thoughts on God. She says her illness has been the best thing that happened to her because it taught her that JOY is an acronym for “Jumping Outside of Yourself”. Hope Joy is the author of Dying to Live: A Call to Joy which provides encouragement for those suffering through difficult, debilitating and life-altering circumstances that make them want to give up on life.
Mari Gallion is a single mother and she resides with her son, Oberon, in Eagle River, Alaska. Mari earned her BA in English from the University of San Francisco and her MA from Alaska Pacific University. Mari is the proprietor of singlepregnancy.com and the author of The Single Woman’s Guide to a Happy Pregnancy. It is an eye-opening guide that shares all aspects of pregnancy and beyond with her readers. Mari has discussed subjects from what to do in the pregnancy to purchasing a home. This guide offers unconditional assistance to all women who have chosen the unorthodox path of pregnancy without a partner.
Dr. Gail Hayes is the author of Focus Purpose Pointer. She is a much sought after conference speaker, trainer and coach who speaks the message of identity, purpose and destiny to others. She is a frequent guest on national radio and television programs, speaking on focus and purpose. She has a BS in criminal justice, MA in public relations and a PhD in counseling. “Focus escapes many of us because people, projects and things fill our lives. Many of us can find no place of peace because we feel unfulfilled because there seems to be thousands of thoughts flowing through our heads,” comments Hayes. The Focus Purpose Pointer points the way to purpose and destiny.
Tune in to this week’s edition of the Literary Corner podcast on Monday, October 16th, 2006 at 3:00 pm EST on the Drama Free Radio Network or by visiting www.avirtuouswomantour.com.
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