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Are Your Relationships Working For You?

George Fraser gives an inspiring interview on success principles, effective networking, wealth creation, business ethics, and valuing diversity.

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Social Security disability tip: What your medications says about your case

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Social Security Disability tips: Should I go back to work?

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Social Security Disability tips: Consultative Evaluations

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Stop waiting for the government and school board to fix your child’s school

Conversation with community activist, Jacqueline Edelberg.



How to Walk to School: Blueprint for a Neighborhood School Renaissance _(Foreword by Arne Duncan and Afterword by Rahm Emanuel), has a very simple message: Every kid, in every community, deserves a great neighborhood public school. I led eight moms in a Chicago diner to make our dreams come true.

If eight park moms could pull our little neighborhood school out of its twenty-five year nose-dive, surely other driven parents could do the same thing. If we could spark a national grassroots school reform movement that would pull us all out of the giant mess we’re in, now wouldn’t that be something?

JACQUELINE EDELBERG has been the driving force behind the Nettelhorst School’s dramatic turn around, a story that has been featured on Oprah and Friends, NPR, CNN, 60 Minutes, Education Weekly, and in the local Chicago media. A community organizer, writer, and nationally recognized fine artist, Jacqueline has led workshops for the Community Schools Initiative, Northside Parents Network, and Chicago Public Schools on how public schools and reformers can improve public education. Before devoting herself to art, community organizing, and cutting the crusts off bread, Jacqueline taught political science at the university of Osnabrueck in Germany on a Fulbright.

The discussion and dialogue will be aired on April 28, 2010 from 8:00pm to 9:00pm EDT on http://www.blogtalkradio.com/intheknow .
For more information on “IN THE KNOW with Tony Reeves, Esq.”, please e-mail anthony@anthonyreeves.com or anthony@reevesfirm.com.

The program is sponsored by the Reeves Law Firm, www.reevesfirm.com, representing the Disabled and the Discriminated.

Rosemary Ashley

Time for some Sassy Alternative Music

Conversation and music with artists, Rosemary Ashley.

RosemaryAbout 5 years ago, Rosemary Ashley started writing and recording what she called Sassy Alternative Music with intentionally designed lyrics to send messages of Universal Truth in the context of real-life emotions. Her album is called “From Primal to Divine”. She is part of a growing movement of “positive” or “empowerment” artists, dedicating their divine gifts to the betterment of the world.

The songs in “From Primal to Divine” express struggles and joys encountered on a journey of personal growth and awareness, toward enlightenment. They are a source of comfort and springboard for productive action by presenting real life situations and the honest emotions felt by every day people.  Instead of hiding these feelings, actively experiencing and resolving them leads to a life of continuous growth.

“From Primal to Divine” is a collection of 17 songs in a variety of styles for the true music lover.www.sassyalternativemusic.com

The discussion and dialogue will be aired on April 21, 2010 from 8:00pm to 9:00pm EDT on http://www.blogtalkradio.com/intheknow .

For more information on “IN THE KNOW with Tony Reeves, Esq.”, please e-mail anthony@anthonyreeves.com or anthony@reevesfirm.com.

The program is sponsored by the Reeves Law Firm, www.reevesfirm.com, representing the Disabled and the Discriminated.