Clare Ford is Building Confidence, Intelligence, and Emotional and Spiritual Literacy for Children Worldwide with Lollipops and Rainbows – Teaching Literacy with Soul!

Clare Ford is a masterful educator with over 15 years’ teaching experience, runner up of the 2019 MPower Legacy Award, international best-selling author and founder of SwitchedON!, a cutting-edge global education platform that offers inspirational education and parenting solutions.

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Christy Whitman Shares Her Story of Ups and Downs and How She Found Purpose and Joy in Navigating The Clickety Clack: How to Live a Peace-Filled Life in a Seemingly Toxic World.

If anyone has experienced the clickety-clack in life, it is Christy Whitman. With a seemingly perfect life, Whitman appeared to have it all with a successful career, 2 New York Times best-selling books, a loving husband and 2 wonderful children.

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Changing The Narrative By Starting The Conversation, New Author Paige-Johnson Serjue Releases Book To Help Millennials Challenge Stereotypes

Canadian Millennial empowerment consultant Paige Johnson-Serjue is challenging Millennial stereotypes through her speaking and now has released her first book, break free of the bullsh*t: A Millennial Empowerment Guide to help Millennials of all ages.

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Neena R. Speer, Trademark Attorney, Hits Amazon Bestseller lists for Her New Book Release: “Dear Future Lawyer An Intimate Survival Guide For The Minority Female Law Student.”

Her book hit bestseller lists on Amazon.com within 24 hours of release, achieving #1 New Release in One-L Legal Profession, #1 in Legal Education Profession, and #2 in Law Legal Education. Her groundbreaking book includes three distinct sections that guide prospective and current law students through the process of law…

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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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