By Rosie Molinary on September 22, 2008
Look at that cute man. That’s my papito. He’s just about the cutest thing there is in the world. But I am a little bit biased. Anyway, I spoke at […]
Posted in On the Road, Tangents | Tagged dads, father, reading, stories, Vietnam, writing |
By Rosie Molinary on September 21, 2008
Guest blog by Debba Haupert, Girlfriendology.com Allison, Dana, Jill, Katie, Lisa, Amy, Holly, Terri … just some of the many reasons I started Girlfriendology. My friends mean the world […]
Posted in Food for Thought | Tagged friendship, girlfriendology, girlfriends, National Women's Friendship Day |
By Rosie Molinary on September 18, 2008
* Me and a dear, dear girlfriend on our freshmen hall, 1992 Guest blog by Debba Haupert, Girlfriendology.com Sept. 21st, 2008, marks the 10th celebration of National Women’s Friendship […]
Posted in What We Must Do | Tagged friendships, girlfriends, National Women's Friendship Day |
By Rosie Molinary on September 18, 2008
Here is a little medley of stuff that might be interesting to you from things I read this past weekend (I have so many magazines and Google Alerts piled up that […]
Posted in Food for Thought | Tagged anorexia, eating disorders, magazines, Newsweek, obesity, overweight, politics, power, self-image, Women's Issues |
By Rosie Molinary on September 17, 2008
I am so out of practice after a summer of not being on the active book promotion circuit that I didn’t think to post my upcoming event at the University […]
Posted in On the Road | Tagged authors, book signings, Charlotte, Hispanic Heritage Month, Latina, writers |
By Rosie Molinary on September 16, 2008
You know that I am a girl with a list. Some people write life lists, mine’s a year list, but, in general, I love any good list. So imagine my […]
Posted in Food for Thought, Tangents | Tagged aspirations, bucket list, dreams, goals, life list, self magazine, to do list |
By Rosie Molinary on September 15, 2008
Last week, I shared with you about a fellow freelance writer, Lori Hall Steele, who has been diagnosed with ALS. Her insurance company was denying her medical claims and, thus, […]
Posted in Tangents | Tagged ALS, freelancing, Freelane Success, Lori Hall Steele, Washington Post |
By Rosie Molinary on September 14, 2008
So, Friday’s class topic was Parents, Peers, and Body Image. It was a rich discussion– and we all realized that, unfortunately, a lot of the ways the we […]
Posted in Food for Thought, Raising Our Voices, What We Must Do | Tagged body image, parents, role playing, self-esteem, Women's Issues |
By Rosie Molinary on September 11, 2008
There are many things I love being about being a freelancer. I work in my sweats. I can run an errand or two in the midlde of the day in […]
Posted in Tangents | Tagged ALS, Freelance Success, freelancing, writers |
By Rosie Molinary on September 10, 2008
I saw a write-up on the Dear Body You Tube movement in Fitness Magazine’s September issue and just had to go check it out. So here’s the deal: Molly Templeton posted a […]
Posted in Body Warriors, Raising Our Voices | Tagged body image, dear body, molly templeton, self-love, video, you tube |