Neena R. Speer, Trademark Attorney, Interviewed About Her New Book Release: “Dear Future Lawyer An Intimate Survival Guide For The Minority Female Law Student”

When asked why she chose the legal field, Speer commented: “In eighth grade, I learned that kids who lived across the street from our well-funded school weren’t able to come to my school because of a neighborhood district line. That was a rule, and I decided then I wanted to change rules and laws that didn’t make any sense as a lawyer.”

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Dr Vidhya on Escaping Lockdown Limbo and Resetting Mental Thermostat

The coronavirus pandemic has shaken up all of our lives, and particularly those of the most vulnerable amongst us. Dr Vidhya Kumaranayakam, a GP and High Performance Success Coach, knows this more than most, working as she does with victims of domestic violence and those struggling with their mental health. With Covid-19 cases once again on the rise, our situation…

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Sober on Demand® Offers Unique Alternative to Traditional Substance Abuse Rehab and Drug and Alcohol Treatment with One-of-a-Kind Private Medical Detox Program Customized to Client Needs and Location

Sober on Demand® has assembled a world-class team of physicians and Recovery Coaches to offer and unique, custom alternative to tradition rehab and treatment programs. Founders attribute their high rate of success to the tailored, discreet service.

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San Diego Best Selling Author, Nadirah R. Bray Signs New Publishing Contract with The Professional Journal Inc. for New Book, “Journey Through Entrepreneurship”

Nadirah R. Bray, is the Best Selling Author of “Goddess In Motion”. Her new book, “Journey Through Entrepreneurship” is a guidebook on taking the attributes of womankind and applying them to the adventure of becoming a successful entrepreneur.

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Douglas Kruger Interviewed About His New Book Release: “Political Correctness Does More Harm Than Good – How to Identify, Debunk and Dismantle Dangerous Ideas”

After writing books on personal wealth Kruger discovered that there are two sets of answers to the problem of poverty. Douglas became fascinated by the idea of how families and individuals can escape inter-generational cycles of poverty. He found that, on the one hand, folks are served a set of politically correct ideas about what might work; then, on the other side of the spectrum, there are the things that are economically sound that actually work, but are harder to hear.

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