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Talk About The Tragic Impact of Untreated PTSD in Veterans on “Healing Talk” Radio Hosted by Diana Hoffman This week’s Talk Radio Topic is The Tragic Impact of Untreated PTSD in Veterans

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Salem, UT – Planetary Streams Talk Radio Network today announced that Diana Hoffman, Trauma Recovery Specialist and host of “Healing Talk” radio show, will discuss “The Tragic Impact of Untreated PTSD in Veterans. According to Diana, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in veterans is a problem of enormous proportions.

The long lasting effects of ptsd in veterans are illustrated by the soldiers of the Vietnam war: According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, one third of the nation’s homeless population is comprised of Veterans, a majority of them Veterans from Vietnam. Tragically, the number of homeless Vietnam Veterans is now greater than the number of soldiers who were killed in Vietnam. They are homeless because of the dysfunction, addiction and mental illness caused by their war experience.

Various studies place the lifetime occurrence of PTSD in combat veterans at somewhere between 10 and 30 percent. It is estimated that 20 percent of military personnel returning from Iraq and Afghanistan in the last 6 years have PTSD. That means over 300,000 soldiers are affected.

According to the Times Free Press, the Veterans Administration reports that about 1,000 veterans a month try to commit suicide.

A study published in JAMA show that Veterans with PTSD are more likely to abuse alcohol. They have an increase in health problems, and struggle more with anger and violent behavior. This violence is often directed towards family members.

Unfortunately, many Veterans do not want to admit, either to themselves or others that they are experiencing post-war trauma. Admitting there is a need for treatment has often been viewed by soldiers as a sign of weakness. This is an attitude that perpetuates a great deal of suffering. Untreated PTSD can often create a downward spiral of stress, addiction, damaged relationships, mental illness and physical deterioration.
It’s important to help our Veterans to understand that release techniques can be learned, painful emotions can be discharged safely and gradually, and soldiers can return to being normal civilians. Trauma therapy has been dramatically transformed in the last ten years by a wealth of brain imaging research and new techniques. It is now possible for many severe cases of PTSD in Veterans to be resolved, and for severely-impacted combat veterans to “get their lives back”.

About “Healing Talk” Talk Radio Show: The Healing Talk Radio Show explores the best of current research in emotional and relationship healing. Hosted by Diana Hoffman, Licensed Professional Counselor and Trauma Recovery Specialist in Salem,Utah. Listen every Saturday at 9 a.m. on Planetary Streams Talk Radio. Listen to internet replay daily at 9 am, 5 pm and 2 am Mountain Time on http://www.planetarystreams.com and http://www.wcww.com. Contact: healingtalkradio@gmail.com or visit the website, http://www.healingtalkradio.com.

HWE Talk Radio Show Celebrates Pioneer Day in the Fiesta Days Parade!

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Kim and Sonny hosting the Pioneer parade!

HWE Talk! Rolling Radio Parade Float!

HWE talk show Kids love being in parades!

HWE group in parade prep mode!

Sonny checks mics!

Sonny does a little work while waiting for parade to start!

Not all kid are quite sure they want to be in the parade!

Olsen family pre-parade huddle!

Robarge Collision kindly provides the HWE parade truck!

HWE Radio tshirts and banners!

Sonny gets crowd going when child sings Proud to be an American during rolling parage radio show!

Sonny Olsen share Spanish Fork stats live on rolling radio

Parade kids get in the spirit of Pioneer Day!

Sonny gets the spanish fork parade crowd cheering

HMHO Law sponsors the HWE Talk rolling radio show for the Parade!

Angella Joy joins HWE to pitch the upcoming Utah County Fair hosted by HWE talk show

What a talented HWE team!

HWE Talk Radio Pioneer Day Parade Crowd!

HWE Talk rolling radio on parade route!

HWE Producer Tony Jewkes enjoys the crowd


Spanish Fork Fiesta Day Parade Crowd tops 30,000

Power Mom Day 9! Speaking to United Way Partners for Infants and Children Alliance Luncheon

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Kim Power Stilson, eMedia author, radio host and Power Mom Food Fund Founder Speaks at the United Way Luncheon today


Kim Power Stilson, author of “Do you have an eMedia Megaphone?” shares her “Social Media Savvy x’s Seven!” eMedia presentation to help mothers market their causes at today’s luncheon with the Partners for Infants and Children Alliance.

 July 2011— Power Strategies, Inc. announced today that Kim Power Stilson, Health Wealth & Everything Else! radio host, eMedia Strategist, founder of the Power Mom Food Fund, and author of “Do you have an eMedia Megaphone?” will speak at the luncheon for the United Way’s Partners for Infants and Children Alliance of Utah County presented by the Utah County Health Department. Stilson represents millions of women who struggle to help support their families but who can now use social media strategy to share their voice. Her presentation is titled “Social Media Savvy x’s Seven!”

As a wife of a policeman, mother of three, and eMedia strategist for 17 years, Kim Power Stilson has given and eMedia PR, Radio & TV voice to thousands of small and women-owned businesses and non-profit organizations. Kim is the author of several guides including “24 Hours to Zero Down Marketing” and the “eMedia for Your Business” 5-Step Training Series that teaches how to help their business make money on the Internet using 21st Century eMedia tools. She is pleased share her social media expertise to speak to Utah County’s Early Childhood Council members of the Partners for Infants and Children (PIC).

Here is video of Terri Smith of Friends for Sight and attendee at the United Way luncheon . . .

“Sharing social media solutions with Utah County’s Early Childhood Council members of the Partners for Infants and Children of the United Way is such an honor to mompreneurs like me who are believers in helping other families and also have to help support their families financially,” Stilson, author of “Do you have and eMedia Megaphone?” commented. “I hope my Social Media Savvy x’s Seven presentation shares some great tools attendees can use to share their message right away. I am a big believer in the power of mom and family voices sharing solutions which bring about change.”

Jane Lynch and Power Mom Food Fund Founder, Kim Power Stilson


Kim Power Stilson and Diamond Donna Root

PIC promotes a coordinated, collaborative system of early childhood care and education through partnerships, shared goals, and strategies to meet the needs of families with young children in Utah County. PIC Council members collaborate to identify needs of young children and their families, and then work to address those needs through existing programs. The council also seeks, receives and administers special grants to expand services for young children. The council also educates the community about the variety of services and programs for young children. Please visit www.unitedwayucv.org

Here is another video of attendee Christina Varghese, of the Child Care Resource and Referral program . . .


Kim Power Stilson, Terri Hatcher and Donna Root

Kim Power Stilson on the Health Wealth & Everything Else! global eMedia talk show and at Media events.

Stilson is the host of the Health, Wealth & Everything Else! global talk show and is the author of eMedia for Your Business: 5-Step Training Series. Stilson started the Power Mom Food Fund, a foundational group for moms whose goal is to feed and fund their families from their homes, with the eFoods Global opportunity, http://www.powermom.myefoods.com
To learn more about Kim Power Stilson, her eMedia business and the Power Mom Food Fund, please visit http://www.kimpowerstilson.com or http://www.powermom.co or http://www.powerstrategies.TV.

Before the spring . . . My journey back to the kitchen & eFoods Global

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Here is my story, it started here!

How I decided to take up the Battle to feed and fund families from the kitchen and my journey to eFoods Global!

Power Mom Kim and daughter Maddy demonstrating the 2 minute or less meals for family dinners!!

From a Deep winter freeze to finding life’s purpose in a spring morning.

I sat out in morning sun for an half an hour before I even heard the chatter of the birds. Since my Dad died it seems I had been noticing things. Sitting here on one of the first spring days we’d had and already in June it seems the birds were voicing the complaints of all of us . . . spring had waited so long to sprung that it was too late to roll kindly into its pleasant pleasure. The birds were anxious, almost irritated to make up for the two extra months of winter that had kept them frozen, immobile and silent. Frozen, immobile and silent describes me since my father had passed in a traumatic death which me and my family, from brothers and sisters to my own husband and children, all witnessed in exquisite detail.

I sit now with my toes in the sun and feel the warmth we’d been expecting but not felt over the last long lingering months of winter/spring. The heat feels good which I take as a sign I might be thawing just a little from my frozen, immobile silent state. I have not wanted to touch my laptop keyboard for months, not wanted to write or work or think even, and I suppose writing this another sign that I am melting my icey shell.

I sit on a deck looking over a valley that is beginning to shine with the green of new leaves. It marvels me that it did not take long from the first of the snow melt and brown muddy earth for green to appear. In the rocky mountains and as far as my heart can get from my fatherland of Ireland, a few weeks of post snow melt spring always produce shades of green that look and scent of the emerald isles. Thousands of shades of new green will eventually lose their bloom in the hot dessert sun which assaults spring here and within weeks will turn into the five shades of summer brown mixed with the leftover faded green leaves.

Summer, fall and even winter bring their own beauty to the earth but compared to the glorious colors of spring it’s a wonder the trees and flowers feel it is worth it every year to produce such luxurious color only to have it faded by the rays of the sun. Don’t they ever catch on that the sun which feels friendly enough to coax out their colors in the spring is also the tyrant force that carries their bloom through to withered colorless state of summer and after a colorful moment in autumn to a dismal death to welcome the overwhelming winter again? Wow, I am negative. Death and destruction even if its not to the level seen on a multi-media movie screen will do that to you I guess.

Despite all I am ever the optimist and I remind myself that dwelling on what I know will happen to this lovely spring will make me miss the freshness and hopefulness that is present now. The birds anxiously chatter on and I hear the disparate hums of the humming bird and the yellow jacket overhead. I see the trees filling their branches with unfurled leaves and the last of the bulb bursting forth in flower. The iris flowers which usually come in April or May are now brave enough to display themselves here with us in June. The sky is blue and that in itself is powerful to me. Spring skies and spring bloom have the power to give hopelessly squashed but eternally optimistic hearts like mine an infusion.

I came out to promise of spring this morning to offer a prayer to God. It is almost two months since my father died and I need to move forward by necessity. Death does not often come at convenient times and the world does not hold off it demands to those that mourn. My father ill to a degree for years, battled for a solid month before his dramatic 18 hour ascent at the end. My mother, younger at heart and full of good health, sat lovingly and a to be honest a little resentfully by his side each day, watching as his life choices extracted their toll from my usually powerful father. My mother expected his release from the hospital any day to be one of wheelchair assistance rather than that of a hearse. Death it seems is always surprising to some degree. Still while we hoped she sat, and I as a working mother came to sit and help but still had to continue with my expected life. Women it seems are great balancers and I just added the extra demands of my father’s illness into a life that was already beyond juggling, spiraled out of control and flailing to flatness.

The ability to keep my life balanced did not begin with my father in the hospital or even with his illness, it had started in 2006 with clients failing to pay and the path to what we all know now euphemistically as the new economy. We had spent years trying to recapture the magic of abundance based on hopeful efforts and then we lost it all in a heart wrenching fell swoop. From there with no pieces to pick up we had struggled to even exist.Heat, electricity and food were our focus when charitable powers stepped in and allowed us to live and eat indoors. After no regular work for over 28 months, the end of 2009 finally brought my husband and I low paying jobs, beneath our college and entrepreneurial educated status and barely within the periphery of our experience. But oh how we thanked God and were grateful for them. We had to borrow cars to get to work but we put our lives back together piece by piece over that long year that was filled with challenges only those who have recuperated from such a plunge into poverty can understand. Like a poorly stored puzzle we found when we could finally stand on our own, pay our own way, we were not only not the same people we didn’t recognize our new selves. The puzzle pieces we were missing were crucial holes to our understood existence. Yet unlike a packaged puzzle there were new pieces that did not fit the open spots in our puzzle. The new pieces were learned lessons about pure love, service, loss of hope, sheer will and charity. We realized that we could never ever complete our original ideal picture and we honestly did not want to go back and try. Our family was resurfaced, humbled and restored. We kept what was worth keeping from our old lives – our marketable talents and intrinsic skills and hearts filled with a tremendous connection to God – and decided to just be glad we were moving forward and away from the depths.

By 2010 we had a rental home found for us by loving friends, a couple of old cars gas in the tanks, plenty of food and the shirts on our back and we were still feeling grateful for everything. If not exactly prosperous, life was better and we began to breathe a little more freely. Then our fragile new lives were tested again. On literally the day we came home from our first vacation in almost 4 years we both lost our jobs, on the same day and within hours. I will never forget the big frightened eyes of my children as we told them, still in shock ourselves. I will never forget my oldest daughter’s remark after we stood up from kneeling in prayer as a family. “Well, we already know how to live with no money, we can do it again!” With great faith we moved forward and it was just a short time and my husband was given the chance to return a job with the sheriff’s department. My husband was thrilled and I had mixed feelings. He was offered a job he had when we’d met 18 years before, a job he had left for better opportunities, more pay and more safety years before. It wasn’t lost on me how God had brought us back full circle and despite my grateful heart for an income It felt cruel. My husband had loved being a cop and I could tell he was thrilled to be welcomed back into the throes of the peace office family he’d originally started with before we were married. As happy as I was to have him have a solid paying job he liked, I knew as all police spouses know that it wasn’t a real solution. My husband’s delight at having this job, a job essential to everyone’s peace, would force me to bear the burden of earning income for our family. His job would keep him busy, away from home for the holidays, put him in the line of fire and age his physical body but it would not keep food on the table. His income would cover the rent on the house we were lovingly lucky to find through friends after we lost our home, but it would not feed us or fulfill it. As hard as my husband would now work to protect the lives of others, the lives of our family would now be exposed to life- long hard ship unless I would work to fill it. Thanks to social economic structure that places less financial value on peace than it should I had no choice but to work. If God wanted my husband to work as a cop, he must want me to work too? If I needed to work full time who was to tend to our children? I had completed my eMedia training, was back in radio, and thankfully I have talents, a degree, and options. What about the other spouses and what about the children at home needing a parent? If I were to work at home like I had with clients and radio would the work be consistent enough to feed my family? I had seen what hard times do to my business before and how could I ever safely or peacefully rely on it? Was the onerous burden of stress to bring in the rest of the income in these times and be home with the kids to fall onto me . . . always?

The years since 2006 had taught me about trusting God and his people and the humility of being poor. I wasn’t willing to return but I wasn’t willing to give my heart to a job that was not in line with my beliefs about the importance of being home with my kids. As my husband accepted his new job with relish, with trepidation I looked for work and opportunities and trusted God had a plan.

2011 dawned without much hope for me. Despite lessons of love learned I had trouble believing the God who had carried me through those years of despondent existence really wanted my husband to go back to the thankless (for me anyway) position of being a cop. During the last year it had been hard to watch my husband dawn his clanking, tool filled uniform each day eagerly hoping to progress through the beginning ranks of court security to finally achieving patrol with his own cop car once again. He was delighted but to me it was like an angst ridden dejavu. Hadn’t we done this before at the beginning of our marriage and then worked very deliberately to remove him. Had years of pilot training and when that failed working together to build our own PR and radio business really resulted in a 18 year circuitous route to the very same career path for him? And for me, just working to fill the gaps of time with him not home and in the budget his paycheck could not fill? Years of successful PR efforts and pioneering of Internet talk radio had led me to write an eMedia training program for industrious business owners, I also had a syndicated talk show that is more of a hobby with hopes for monetization.

It was a new year, after years of hardship and here we were despite our best efforts back to the life we had left behind. My husband liked it but I didn’t. I liked some aspects of my life, my children and husband, but did being forced to work by my husband’s happy career choice mean I could never be happy. If I didn’t want what I had always gotten was their a choice for me?

I fiddled around in the beginning of 2011 with that notion and looking back I was pretty negative. I was doing a two-hour radio show twice a week on a local station and promoting a glamorous client at the Oscar’s while I was juggling the life left by Chad’s new cop job. I was unhappy and knew inside I was heading the wrong direction, had the wrong attitude and life did not feel right.

I knew I had to take a new direction but what was it? I opened my heart and prayed for direction and like with many of God’s most profound answers to his children I did not like the method of delivery for his answers that came in the midst of that winter.

Within a few days of each other, the radio station canceled my local contract, my dad died, and then my third glamor client dropped. I have strong beliefs of the divine yet the sense of complete loss of self- identity of balance of family and career was overwhelming and impossible to describe. How do you lose your father, the rudder of my college and career aspirations and my career choice livelihood and income within one month and survive? After years of hardship, the refining fire of life, was I not listening to such an extent that I needed that kind of major wake up call? Did the message need to be that strong from a God who I was still sure loved me?

During the blur of that time I knew the talents I had were solid, the issue seemed to be how I was using them. I had learned early in 2006 life lesson that had forced me to face this – story here – so now present day my family was living indoors, thanks to the abilities of my husband. What was I to do to keep my family eating?

My husband suggested I read an article in Spring 2011 BYU magazine, the cover decorated with the winter’s highly celebrated basketball Jimmer Fredette, entitled “What is your calling in life?” I did not really want to read it, but I wryly opened the magazine. It was about fulfilling your life’s purpose through talents rather than accomplishments and with sore need for direction I sat down to access mine. I guess I hadn’t liked my life all that much I realized but my talents and abilities were still as golden as Pony Boy’s famous statement. I have great gifts and it wasn’t that I needed to learn new talents I needed to use them with a different purpose.

I thought of a previous guest on my radio show then, he had talked about feeding families and since that is what I needed to do I decided to start there. I talked to him about new business he was spearheading with another friend called eFoods Global. There mission is provividing a solution for families to feed and fund their families by serving, saving and sharing their storable food. My ego wrestled a little with selling the solution of food. I had promoted US Senators, authors, diamond divas and my voice over the radio had introduced tens of thousands of savvy small businesses and non-profits. Was I really supposed to promote food?

Humbly, I realized that like in the article I’d read, my talents were supposed to be used for good, and if you’re a believe God’s good. If my efforts to feed my own family could help someone else feed their family then who was I to question. Perhaps I could find a purpose using my talents – my PR , radio and writing skills – to end up somewhere other than where I had started and eventually unceremoniously dumped from.

My girlfriend, a holistic practitioner with a very successful business once told me the secret to her success. She’d convinced her husband to move their entire family to Hawaii for four years so she could pursue her dream of a PhD. Part way through he efforts she was so discouraged that she discussed quitting with her husband who replied, “We won’t hold it against you if you quit but can you go back and live the life you left behind?” My friend found that going back was worse much worse than the obstacles ahead and one of the foundational motivations for her success today.

Sitting here on the deck, the morning sky has deepened to the edge of crisp freshness that lingers for a moment longer before the heat seeps in and removes it for the height of high noon. The birds are chirping and chattering still and I have swatted away more than one droning bee and even a humming bird since I came out to say my prayer to God. My dogs sit at the base of my chair and the wind blows the new spring tree leaves hopefully amidst the buzz of the birds and bees.

All the years of my time, with father, career, husband and family, have brought me to this present moment. We really have only three actions to change the shift the course of our lives – we can change how we think, how we move and how we eat. I feel through my fibers that I have a choice now to make those changes and better use my talents for divine good to feed my family. I look from my spot on the deck over the trees to a peak of a mountain still in process of shedding its winter mantle of snow. It reminds me that Winter was so full of cold heart breaking pain that I don’t want to go back there, I want to enjoy the spring, I am ready for rebirth.

The Poem says,

“If I stoop into a dark tremendous sea of cloud, It is but for a time; I press God’s lamp close to my breast; its splendour, soon or late, Will pierce the gloom; I shall emerge one day.” Robert Browning

And now it is time for me to re-emerge, both loved and difficult memories stored and learned talents intact to embrace my divine rite to follow the hopeful example of spring into the coming summer of success. I have the answer to my prayer. I see that feeding and funding my family has always been my purpose and now I am going to apply my talents and make it my life purpose to help make it easier for others too. eFoods is going to help.

“Let us do our duty in our shop or kitchen; in the market, the street, the office, the school, the home, just as faithfully as if we stood in the front rank of some great battle, and knew that victory for mankind depended on our bravery, strength, and skill.” Theodore Parker

From where I sit here on the deck, spring looks good and I am looking forward to summer success. I am leaving winter behind to help myself while helping other moms keep their families eating in crisis! I will start in the Power Mom Food Fund from the kitchen and who knows where it will go from there! Power Mom — Kim Power Stilson

Healing Horses, Hidden Jewels and Miracle Molecules on the Health Wealth & Everything Else! Global eMedia Talk Show sponsored by HMHO Law

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Kim trys to explain the good taste of coconut milk to Sonny. Will he buy it?

Kim has Sonny try his first glass of Coconut on HWE Talk!

Sonny Olsen trys healthy Flax seeds on HWE Talk!

This Week!Health, Wealth and Everything Else! global eMedia talk show hosts Power and Sunshine, Kim Power Stilson and Sonny Olsen, today announce guests Tami Tanner of Hoofbeats to Healing, Kristen Lamb of Jewelable and Jon Norton of ASEA this week. Listen on www.HWEtalk.com.

Hoofbeats to Healing on HWE Talk

Health, Wealth & Everything Else! (HWE Talk!) hosted by Power & Sunshine, and sponsored by HMHO Law is a daily eMedia Talk TV & Radio Show that shares solutions with the world’s largest consumer group. You can listen and watch live weekly at http://www.HWEStudio.com or to the daily streams at http://www.planetarystreams.com. HWE’s mission is to expose others to new ideas in a savvy infoedutainment (information, education & entertainment) format featuring products, solutions and services. This week on HWE Talk:

Hoofbeats to Healing volunteer

11:00 am (Mountain Time) Join Tami Tanner as she introduces Hoofbeats to Healing, a program dedicated to providing therapeutic horseback riding to families with special needs. Using an effective natural approach to therapeutic horseback riding via Missouri Fox Trotter horses, Hoofbeats to Healing is based on the theory of Cross hemispheric integration, which is if a child didn’t crawl correctly their brain may not be mapped correctly. For more information www.hoofbeats.us

Kristen Lamb of Jewelable

12 Noon (Mountain Time) Meet Jewelable by J’aiBelle founder Kristen Lamb as she shares the story of how she and her daughter Laricia Lamb discovered more fun to life than just being mother-daughter by creating Jewelable. The Customizable Jewelry Organizer is just another example of her creativity and passion for bringing beautiful design and organization into the homes of men and women all over the world. www.jewelable.com

Kim Power Stilson and Kristen Lamb of Jewelable

1:00 pm (Mountain Time) Listen to the amazing story of the ASEA product that is helpful to oxidative stress shared by Jon Norton of ASEA. Jon has worked in financial management for IBM for the last 23 years, he has studied molecular biology and the emerging field of redox signaling quite extensively over the last few years. He works for the company that now owns the product talked about because he knows how important the product is to every living soul, he feels a deep obligation to share the story of how the founders came across the discovery and how the molecules work in the body. www.teamasea.com/callcenter

Jon Norton of ASEA on HWE Talk

Regular Weekly HWE Talk!segments favorite with listeners are also featured this week and include: This Week in World History, 2 Minute or Less recipes, Shoot it to me straight!, Strange Laws, Magnetic Giving, and the eMedia Minute.

HMHO Law


Thanks to the HWE! Talk show sponsors Heideman, McKay, Heugly and Olsen and Power Strategies theHWE! eMedia show airs live every week from a studio is located at 397 N. Main Street in Spanish Fork, Utah, USA. Through the combination of its CoVideo and terrestrial radio platforms HWE! streams and broadcasts daily to over a million syndicated listeners in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Mexico including; Planetary Streams, WcWW, SHOUTcast, and SQR.FM. You can find more information about the HWE! Hosts, sponsors and syndicate stations at www.HWETalk.com.

About HWE Talk! Sponsors:

Heideman, McKay, Heugly and Olsen, L.L.C. is a prominent civil litigation law firm with experience in a broad range of cases involving torts and dispute resolution. Our attorneys are skilled negotiators and work deliberately toward finding the right solution that will help our clients avoid a costly trial. For more information please visit www.hmho-law.com.

Power Strategies, Inc. is an eMedia Strategy and PR firm and home of the “Do you have an eMedia Megaphone?” book and the eMedia for Your Business featured on WcWW Campus training site. Power Strategies, provides 21st Century Tools for small business owners who want to make money on the Internet. www.powerstrategies.TV

Herbal First Aid, Paragon Financial, Enspire Life on the Health Wealth & Everything Else! Global eMedia Talk Show sponsored by HMHO Law

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Dr. Kyle Christensen, Sonny Olsen, Kim Power Stlson


Listen as Power & Sunshine meet Kyle Christensen, Dave Young, Benjamin King on the Health Wealth & Everything Else! Global eMedia Talk Show this week!

This week on Health, Wealth & Everything Else! global eMedia talk show hosts Power and Sunshine, Kim Power Stilson and Sonny Olsen, talk with Kyle Christennsen, Dave Young, Benjamin King about Herbal First Aid, Paragon Financial, Enspire Life. Listen on http://www.planetarystreams.com.

Health, Wealth & Everything Else! (HWE Talk!) hosted by Power & Sunshine and sponsored by HMHO Law, is a daily eMedia Talk TV & Radio Show that shares solutions with the world’s largest consumer group. You can listen and watch live weekly at http://www.HWEStudio.com or to the daily streams at http://www.planetarystreams.com. HWE’s mission is to expose others to new ideas in a savvy infoedutainment (information, education & entertainment) format featuring products, solutions and services.

This week on HWE Talk:

Dr. K Christensen

Dr. Kyle Christensen, author of Herbal First Aid & Health Care Medicine for a New Millennium is a chiropractic physician and master herbalist and has been in practice for over 25 years. In 1996, he co-founded Western Botanicals, a certified organic herbal manufacturing company. His book Herbal First Aid and Health Care published by Lotus Press is available through online booksellers.

Dave Young

Dave Young is the president and founder of Paragon Wealth Management in Provo, Utah. Dave successfully started over a dozen businesses in the early 1980s. In 1986, he sold his businesses and wanted to invest the proceeds, but he was unable to find an investment company that met his needs. As a result, he started what is now called, Paragon Wealth Management. Paragon’s advisors actively manage all types of traditional and retirement accounts such as IRA and 401K rollovers, pensions and trusts. Paragon is a registered investment advisor and has fiduciary responsibility. dave@paragonwealth.com

Benjamin King

Benjamin King was an actor for 12 years prior to creating his company EnspireLife. He has performed for tens of thousands of people in over 600 live performances on stages throughout the United States. Benjamin¹s
original workshop trainings (which incorporate theories of acting for personal development) have been sponsored by universities and businesses to help individuals create greater purpose, direction, and success. bking@enspirelife.com

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Regular Weekly HWE Talk! segments favorite with listeners are also featured this week and include: This Week in World History, 2 Minute or Less recipes, Shoot it to me straight!, Strange Laws, Magnetic Giving, and the eMedia Minute.
Thanks to the HWE! Talk show sponsors Heideman, McKay, Heugly and Olsen and Power Strategies the HWE! eMedia show airs live every week from a studio is located at 397 N. Main Street in Spanish Fork, Utah, USA. Through the combination of its CoVideo and terrestrial radio platforms HWE! streams and broadcasts daily to over a million syndicated listeners in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Mexico including; Planetary Streams, WcWW, SHOUTcast, and SQR.FM. You can find more information about the HWE! Hosts, sponsors and syndicate stations at http://www.HWETalk.com.

About HWE Talk! Sponsors:

Heideman, McKay, Heugly and Olsen, L.L.C. is a prominent civil litigation law firm with experience in a broad range of cases involving torts and dispute resolution. Our attorneys are skilled negotiators and work deliberately toward finding the right solution that will help our clients avoid a costly trial. For more information please visit http://www.hmho-law.com.

Power Strategies, Inc. is an eMedia Strategy and PR firm and home of the “Do you have an eMedia Megaphone?” book and the “eMedia for Your Business” featured on WcWW Campus training site. Power Strategies, provides 21st Century Tools for small business owners who want to make money on the Internet. http://www.powerstrategies.TV

HMHO Law

Diamonds by Donna Women of Brilliance Award Celebrates Single Mothers Who Make a Difference

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Diamonds by Donna and Help me Grow

Mothers helping Mothers honored as Single Mother Ramona Wilson of Image Works Academy has New Academy-Award Inspired Signature Keepsake Series Bracelet Named in her honor.

Woman of Brilliance Award goes to Ramona Wilson

Salt Lake City, UT – May 2011–Today, Diamonds by Donna, the first company to offer both white cultured diamonds and colored cultured diamonds grown from diamond seeds for sale to jewelry consumers, announced they along with Janae Moss of Help Me Grow, will present their first “Women of Brilliance” Award to single mother & entrepreneur to Ramona Wilson of Image Works Academy for her outstanding contribution to the efforts of motherhood. Ramona Wilson is a single mother being honored for making a difference in the lives of other mother’s by offering full-time day care, at no charge for her Image Works Academy students. The award will be presented to her at the Image Works academy this week.

Single mother Monika Gamble nominated Ramona Wilson

Diamond Donna Root says Ramona Wilson was nominated by one of her former students (please see submission at http://www.diamondsbydonna.com ) and will be presented with the Women of Brilliance award — an Academy-Award Inspired Signature Keepsake Series bracelet from the collection recently launched at a 2011 Academy Awards event – which will be named “Ramona” after Ramona Wilson in the Women of Brilliance tradition. The Ramona bracelet will be honored among the starlet inspired jewelry offered on www. Diamondsbydonna.com and 10% of the sales proceeds will go to further fund Ramona’s daycare offering to students.

Academy-Award Inspired Signature Keepsake Series bracelet from the collection recently launched at a 2011 Academy Awards event

“Ramona Wilson is a Women of Brilliance. As a single mother and business women she has helped struggling mothers at Image Works Academy find a way out of the poverty cycle by assisting them with education and resources beyond expectations,” said Diamond Donna Root. “I am honored to name a gorgeous bracelet Ramona in our Academy-Award Inspired Signature Keepsake Series line recently launched at the Oscars. Women of Brilliance like Ramona Wilson deserve to me heralded among the gorgeous stars for their contributions to other mothers and women.”

Ramona Wilson is President and founder of Image Works Academy. She has been in the Cosmetology Industry for 25 years and considers all of her students as family; she has dedicated her life to training her students in becoming the Cosmetology leaders of tomorrow.
“Mothers have helped other mothers for centuries,” said Women in Brilliance award recipient and Image Works founder, Ramona Wilson. “I like that Diamonds by Donna is focusing on women helping other women find their value. I hope other companies will follow to help single mothers and all mothers who need a little helping hand with their families.”

Janae Moss of the Help Me Grow organization

“I am so excited to be a part of Help me Grow and Diamonds by Donna in awarding Ramona Wilson as a Women of Brilliance. Women are in the trenches everyday giving their all to support their families and recognition isn’t a very common thing and not even expected,” said Janae Moss of Help Me Grow. “How perfect that we get to present this award so near to Mother’s Day!”

Diamonds by Donna is offering 50% off the purchase of the Ramona or any of the new Academy-Award Inspired Signature Keepsake Series necklaces or bracelets for all mothers and those who choose to honor them through the month of May. Use the code ‘mother’ when purchasing any of the bracelets or necklaces for 50% off the price and to dedicate 10% of the purchase price to Ramona’s daycare services.

Image Works Academy located in Spanish Fork, Utah; offers a progressive cosmetology curriculum, an advanced nail program, a personal trainer, a life coach, eyelash extensions class, an advanced media makeup class, and a permanent cosmetics program. http://www.imageworksacademy.com.

Help Me Grow is a non-profit info line that can connect parents with children from birth to age 8 years to community services. Parents, healthcare providers, educators or anyone else can have a single point of access to multiple resources and services for children in Utah County. Simply dial 2-1-1 and ask for Help Me Grow. Your message will be returned if you call outside office hours. Sponsored by the Partners for Infants and Children and the United Way of Utah County. http://www.helpmegrow.org

The Women of Brilliance Award is close to Diamond Donna Root’s heart is her mission to teach, inform, enlighten and transform women. The Diamonds by Donna mission, like with the diamonds they grow is to grow women who are strong, clear, and know their value. Diamond Donna recently announced the Diamonds by Donna’s 4 C’s of Women of Brilliance Award. The Diamonds by Donna mission, like with the diamonds they grow is to support women who are strong, clear, know their value and share their brilliance with others. Women of Brilliance are classy women, who are a cut above and clear in their vision and know who and what they are and know how to present themselves to friends and the world. Diamonds by Donna recognizes women who make a brilliant contribution to society and honors them for their brilliance by naming a custom designed jewelry piece after them! Diamonds by Donna chooses a woman of Brilliance every month and celebrates with all honorees at a Diamonds by Donna Brilliance Bash at the end of the year! Please submit nominations online at http://www.diamondsbydonna.com.

Diamond Donna Root on Radio Show

Diamonds by Donna offers the perfect marriage of science and nature by combining eco-friendly, conflict-free, cultured diamonds and earth-grown diamonds in brilliant custom jewelry. Diamonds by Donna will showcase this new Academy-Award Inspired Signature Keepsake Series jewelry at a 50% savings through May with the code of ‘mother’. For more details please visit http://www.diamondsbydonna.com or for more personalized service, please call 877-778-0646. http://www.diamondsbydonna.com


For media information, please contact: Kim Power Stilson at 801-358-3649 or kim@powerstrategies.TV.

Diamonds by Donna Will Celebrate Earth Week 2011 by offering Eco-friendly White, Yellow, Blue, Orange, Pink & Red Cultured Diamonds to Consumers

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First Company to Produce Eco-friendly & Conflict Free Diamond Jewelry

Diamonds by Donna Cultured Yellow Diamond with natural diamonds


Today, Diamond Donna Root and Diamonds by Donna partner Jon R. Moss announced that their new technology creates what before only nature could produce, perfect diamonds with the same physical, optical, and chemical composition of natural, earth-grown diamonds. This announcement makes Diamonds by Donna the first company to feature eco-friendly, conflict-free cultured diamond jewelry in an array of colors. To celebrate, Diamonds by Donna will officially unveil their new line of cultured diamonds during International Mother Earth Week.

Diamonds by Donna’s technology has the ability to change the landscape of the natural diamond industry. This technology allows Diamonds by Donna to offers diamonds that have exactly the same chemical, physical, and optical properties as a natural, earth-grown diamond in white, yellow, blue, orange, pink and red.

“Environmentally aware people from all over the world are telling us that what we are doing for diamonds is similar to what Mikimoto did for the pearl industry with cultured pearls,” said Diamond Donna Root. “We are helping to preserve Mother Earth while helping people feel great about wearing the authentic energy and timeless beauty of diamonds.”

Alfre Woodard tries on Diamonds by Donna eco-friendly ring

Diamond Donna Root and Diamonds by Donna partner Jon R. Moss are pleased to offer their diamonds grown from diamond seeds to people discerning enough to understand that the history behind a diamond purchase is important to the environment. They felt it was fitting to unveil their new diamond jewelry during Earth Week 2011.

“Communities around the globe inspired awareness and appreciation for the environment by showcasing their contributions that honor the Earth’s natural environment,” said Jon R. Moss. “Diamonds by Donna is honored to be a company that provides a beautiful solution that helps preserve Mother Earth.”

Jacki Weaver and Diamond Donna Root


Recently while launching their new company in Hollywood, Diamonds by Donna found that environmentally conscious stars are excited to have an authentic solution for eco-friendly and conflict-free diamonds.

“We give discerning jewelry consumers the option of wearing white, pink, blue and other colors exclusively produced by our new Diamonds by Donna technology,” said Diamond Donna Root. “Many celebrities, who love wearing diamonds, share their enthusiastic support of our efforts to provide beautiful conflict-free and eco-friendly options in diamond jewelry.”

Diamonds by Donna recently launched their company at the 2011 GBK Luxury Oscars Celebrity Lounge. Diamonds by Donna is a company which offers the perfect marriage of science and nature by combining eco-friendly, conflict-free, cultured and natural diamonds in brilliant custom jewelry, as well as jewelry made exclusively of cultured diamonds, To see some the products given to Academy Awards nominees, please visit http://www.diamondsbydonnaattheoscars.com/. For media information, please contact: Kim Power Stilson at 801-358-3649 or kim@powerstrategies.TV.

Diamonds by Donna redefines perfection by offering the perfect marriage of nature and science with both natural, earth-grown diamonds and cultured diamonds grown from diamond seeds. For more details please visit http://www.diamondsbydonna.com or for more personalized service, please call 877-778-0646. http://www.diamondsbydonnaattheoscars.com/

Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s natural environment. Earth Day was founded by United States Senator Gaylord Nelson on April 22, 1970. While this first Earth Day was focused on the United States, an organization launched by Denis Hayes, who was the original national coordinator in 1970, took it international in 1990 and organized events in 141 nations. Earth Day is now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network, and is celebrated in more than 175 countries every year. April 22 corresponds to spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. Numerous communities celebrate Earth Week, an entire week of activities focused on environmental issues. In 2009, the United Nations designated April 22 International Mother Earth Day.

Diamond Donna Root founder of the Diamonds by Donna is known as “Diamond Donna” as much for her sparkling personality as for her innovative leadership in the billion dollar diamond industry. As an author, lecturer, speaker, entrepreneur and talk show host, Diamond Donna shares her message about achieving transformational growth. For more information about Donna Root, please visit http://www.donnaroot.com or http://www.gettingpastyou.com. http://www.diamondsbydonnaattheoscars.com/

Jon R. Moss is a Utah-based business owner, investor, and entrepreneur with experience in industries ranging from commercial janitorial to fashion. Moss owns RBM Building Services, the largest locally-owned janitorial company in the state of Utah and has partnered with Diamonds by Donna, the first company in the world to offer both earth-grown and cultured diamonds directly to consumers. http://www.jonrmoss.com or http://www.diamondsbydonna.com.

Diamond Necklace Designed by Diamond Donna Donated to the Keep Memory Alive Power of Love gala by Actress Teri Hatcher

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Teri Hatcher with Diamond Donna Root


Diamond Necklace Designed by Diamond Donna Donated to the Keep Memory Alive Power of Love gala by Actress Teri Hatcher

Hollywood, CA – March 2011–Today, Diamond Donna Root, and Diamonds by Donna partner Jon R. Moss, officially thanked actress Teri Hatcher for including their chocolate diamond necklace and their Academy Award Inspired Signature Keepsake necklace and bracelets set in her fund raising support for the Keep Memory Alive (KMA) foundation. Diamonds by Donna, newly launched at the 2011 GBK Oscar Gift lounge, is now known to the stars for their ability to combine eco-friendly, conflict-free cultured and natural diamonds together in stunning diamond custom designs. The brilliant diamond necklace donated for the auction at the 15th annual Power of Love gala at the Bellagio Hotel featured a .25 carat chocolate diamond surrounded by .25 carats of white diamonds and is set in 14 karat white gold.

According to Diamond Donna Root, Diamonds by Donna founder, she and partner Jon Moss were honored to participate with Teri Hatcher because she is well known for her involvement in worthy causes, and because the donations made at the Power of Love gala support KMA’s mission to provide enhanced treatment for patients suffering from neurocognitive disorders. The funds donated help to raise awareness for these conditions also support Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health.

“Teri Hatcher has personally raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for charities that help families, and as a single mother with five kids I know how essential it is to have outside organizations to turn to for support,” said Diamond Donna Root. “We are so inspired by what happened with our donation to Keep Memory Alive that we are more than pleased to offer Diamonds by Donna’s continued support to Teri Hatcher and her devotion to great causes.”

Diamonds by Donna which offers the perfect marriage of science and nature by combining eco-friendly, conflict-free, cultured and natural diamonds in brilliant custom jewelry, recently launched their new company at the GBK Luxury Oscars Celebrity Lounge at the W Hotel over the Oscar 2011 weekend. To see some the products given to Academy Awards nominees, please visit http://www.diamondsbydonnaattheoscars.com/. For media information, please contact: Kim Power Stilson at 801-358-3649 or kim@powerstrategies.TV.

Keep Memory Alive (KMA) supports work towards enhanced treatments and research of neurocognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, and Huntington’s disease and memory disorders of all kinds. KMA also supports work towards providing enhanced resources for care givers who live with those afflicted by these disorders. The donations made at each Power of Love gala have helped Keep Memory Alive support its mission to provide enhanced treatment for patients suffering from neurocognitive disorders, raise awareness for these conditions, and help support Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. http://www.keepmemoryalive.org

Teri Hatcher is well known for her involvement in worthy causes, helping to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for charities such as The Starlight Children’s Foundation, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the Aviva in Los Angeles, CARE Humanitarian Relief Organization and the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance. Teri Lynn Hatcher is known for her television roles as Susan Mayer on the ABC comedy-drama series Desperate Housewives, and Lois Lane on the ABC comedy-drama series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. In 2005 her Desperate Housewives work won her the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actress in a Comedy Series. http://www.terihatcher.web.com

Diamonds by Donna redefines perfection by offering the perfect marriage of nature and science with both natural, earth-grown diamonds and cultured diamonds grown from diamond seeds. For more details please visit http://www.diamondsbydonna.com or for more personalized service, please call 877-778-0646. http://www.diamondsbydonnaattheoscars.com/

Diamond Donna Root founder of the Diamonds by Donna is known as “Diamond Donna” as much for her sparkling personality as for her innovative leadership in the billion dollar diamond industry. As an author, lecturer, speaker, entrepreneur and talk show host, Diamond Donna shares her message about achieving transformational growth. For more information about Donna Root, please visit http://www.donnaroot.com or http://www.gettingpastyou.com. http://www.diamondsbydonnaattheoscars.com/

Timely Updates on 2010 Tax Changes & Winter Skin Care Tips on the “What Gets Under Your Skin?” Talk Radio Show This Week

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Timely Updates on 2010 Tax Changes & Winter Skin Care Tips on the “What Gets Under Your Skin?” Talk Radio Show This Week

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Christine Heathman Interviews Mark D. Whittaker of Hawkins, Cloward & Simister

Salt Lake City, UT – December 8, 2010 – Christine Heathman, LMT, ME, Industry Innovator, Educator, and CEO and Founder of GlyMed Plus®, today announced Mark D. Whittaker, CPA, QPFC, of Hawkins Cloward & Simister will join her to discuss 2010 tax changes  on the “What Gets Under Your Skin?” talk radio show this week.  The show which covers topics from skin care to consumer issues, broadcasts Live at Noon Mountain Time on Utah radio station KSTAR 1400 AM and replays daily at Noon on select Internet syndication sites available at www.christineheathman.com.

According to Christine Heathman, Mark D. Whittaker, CPA, QPFC, is a credentialed personal and business financial planning professional who proactively helps businesses and individuals navigate the murky waters of tax planning, preparation and negotiation.

“Don’t let 2010 tax worries or winter weather get under your skin this holiday season,” said Christine Heathman, founder of GlyMed Plus and weekly host of “What Gets Under Your Skin?” on KSTAR 1400 AM. “Listen to my interview with Mark Whittaker to learn straight-forward tax strategies that will help you survive the tax season.  Mark is uniquely suited for a discussion on 2010 tax updates because he draws from his vast experience in accounting, securities, insurance, retirement planning and investments.  You also won’t want to miss my professional skin care advice on keeping your skin healthy and beautiful this winter season.”

Christine Heathman will share winter skin care solutions and the latest professional offerings at local spas this holiday season.  Listeners are invited to visit Christine’s website, www.glymedplus.com to find a spa that offers exclusive GlyMed Plus holiday facial treatments.

Christine Heathman’s mission is to share the true science behind what ages your skin and provide solutions to listeners by putting them in control of their own skin age management with the help of skin care professionals.  Christine’s talk radio show, “What Gets Under Your Skin?” broadcasts Live at Noon Mountain Time on Utah radio station KSTAR 1400 AM and replays daily at Noon and 1 p.m.  on select Internet syndication sites available by clicking the radio tab at www.christineheathman.com.

About Mark D. Whittaker:
Mark D. Whittaker, CPA, QPFC, is a credentialed personal and business financial planning professional with the firm of Hawkins Cloward & Simister, Orem, Utah.  As a certified public accountant (CPA) and Qualified Pension Financial Consultant (QPFC), Mr. Whittaker proactively helps businesses and individuals with tax planning, preparation and negotiation.  To provide the best service to clients, he holds licenses in securities, insurance and investment products, as well as a Retirement Planning Specialist Certificate from the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania.  For more information or to schedule a personal appearance or consultation with Mr. Whittaker, please contact Allene Anderson at 801.224.1900 or contact@mycpa.com.

About Christine Heathman:
Christine Heathman is the skin age management expert who has helped shaped American Skin Care to what it is known as today.  Christine hosts “What Gets Under Your Skin?”  Syndicated talk radio show and has appeared as a guest expert on The Doctors, at the 2010 Emmy Awards Luxury Celebrity Lounge and on The Balancing Act on the Lifetime TV Channel. Christine Heathman is the innovator behind GlyMed Plus Advanced Aesthetics and its skin care products, which are used in spas & medical clinics all over the world.  To find a professional spa near you please visit www.glymedplus.com.  To find out more about Christine Heathman and her skin science message, please visit www.christineheathman.com.