Donna Brinson, a local country music singer, tells us about her efforts to break into a highly competitive profession.
Monthly Archive for March, 2007
Grayson Daughters, Blogger and New Media Mogul, this Southern Belle knows a little bit about everything, but a lot about what is going on in the blogosphere, podosphere and any other sphere there is or might ever be. Having trouble keeping up with it all, try Technorati!
Jason Pye, Blogger and Political Commentator, tells us why he is disappointed with the 2007 Legislature. Listen and get Jason’s take on tax reform, transportation and a whole bunch more.
Adam Shafran, Author of Dr. Fitness and the Fat Guy, gives advice for a successful effort at weight loss. It takes more than just exercise and diet! Need encouragement Fat Guy? Dr. Fitness can help.
Danny Orock, Legislative Coordinator, Georgia Watch, reviews the progress or lack of it in the Georgia Legislature 2007.
Bert Brandeburg, Executive Director, Justice at Stake, a non-partisan, national coalition of judicial, legal and citizen organizations whose mission is to educate the public and work for reforms to keep our judges and courtrooms free of the influence of special interests.
Sharon Moalem, Author of Survival of the Sickest, a geneticist and researcher who has written an intriguing book about illness. Learn whether cats cause Schizophrenia! Find out how Sharon was inspired by his grandfather who always felt better after giving blood. If he had not, he might have rusted to death!
Cindi Johnson, Executive Director, Side By Side Clubhouse, tells us about the organizations efforts to provide support to brain injured patients after they leave the hospital and therapy. Located in Decatur, supported by Shepherd Spine Center and Emory, Side By Side fills that gap to help insure that patients can become contributing members of society.
Will Bursen, Buy Dry Land, warns about the danger of buying wet land by mistake. BuyDryLand.Org is part of a educational campaign launched by Georgia Watch and the Georgia Water Coalition to make sure homeowners understand that land that was once dry can become wet when all the trees are removed.

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