In Part 1 of our Inspiring Woman interview with DR. CHRISTINA RAHM, she discussed her multifaceted life as a scientist, entrepreneur, psychologist, and humanitarian. In an unprecedented Part 2 of …
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DR. CHRISTINA RAHM grew up in a small town but has a big vision, one of providing solutions to the world that help people, animals and the environment. Christina has …
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With a lifelong affinity for the arts and a career in modeling and publishing, ALEXANDRA KAUKA always finds herself creating. She uses her art to heal, to inspire. Alexandra honed …
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Writing was a childhood dream for Annabel Monaghan, one that was pushed aside by a financial career and raising a family. After a series of surgeries, that long-dormant spark ignited …
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Deborah Goodrich Royce has led a life of very distinct chapters, the latest of which finds her writing identity thrillers. The former film and All My Children actress published her …
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A Designer Profile in Self-Discovery: Gina Marie Roberts
Brooke Wilder is a name that evokes the imagery of a fearless woman, standing at the shore, taking the world in. Gina Marie Roberts shares with ELYSIAN how she took …
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Along with her partner, Joseph Knapek, German-born archeologist and art specialist CARLA GROH owns and operates Evey Fine Art, located at 240 South County Road in Palm Beach, Florida, where …
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Exciting news about one of ELYSIAN’S Inspiring Women and favorite authors: Kristy Woodson Harvey. Her best-selling Peachtree Bluff series of books—Slightly South of Simple, The Secret to Southern Charm, The …
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Best Selling Author, Kristy Woodson Harvey, is an Elysian Inspiring Woman who was interviewed by Elysian publisher, Karen Floyd
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https://youtu.be/kbe-jJDGd1oVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Kristen Harmel | Elysian Inspiring Women (w/ subtitles) (https://youtu.be/kbe-jJDGd1o) KRISTIN HARMEL was born to write. At the young age of 16, she …
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Tuliza Fleming, Interim Chief Curator of Visual Arts at the National Museum of African , American History and Culture (NMAAHC) of the Smithsonian Institution,
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Mary Alice Monroe, sets the scene in her beloved Southern low-country with fine storytelling about relationships and love.