A collective visioning, bridgebuilding project to share a light on the Goodness of humanity and to nurture concepts of Compassion, Cooperation, and Legacy.
A collective visioning, bridgebuilding project to share a light on the Goodness of humanity and to nurture concepts of Compassion, Cooperation, and Legacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Seitenzahl: 298
Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2024
Englisch
Abmessung: 279mm x 216mm x 21mm
Gewicht: 694g
ISBN-13: 9798218340841
Artikelnr.: 69972455
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Currently, a resident of New York City, Melony has worked as a marketing professional, owned her own full-service marketing firm and was assistant to cultural icon, choreographer and Oprah Legend, Miss Katherine Dunham. She worked for many years as a Labor Services Representative for New York State Department of Labor where she was able to hone her skills as a career/life coach and personal empowerment workshop facilitator; has a BA in Communications from Marshall University, is a Certified Level One Trainer in Kingian Nonviolence (University of Rhode Island Summer Institute), and is a Vietnam era war veteran (United States Navy).An avid reader, in 2018 Melony appeared in two episodes of the Great American Read, an eight-episode national television show on PBS that "explored the many ways in which novels affect, reflect and connect us all."An ordained Interfaith Minister, and author of the coming of age novel "Sunshine & Olivier: A Parable of Love" (IUniverse), which will be reissued for the 20th anniversary of its publication in the fall of 2019, Melony is also the primary author of "The Healing Adagio: A Love Symphony In Five Parts" and the journal, empowerment workbook "Seeker Dreamer: Amazing, Brilliant, Compassionate YOU!" (both published by Authorhouse). Her books are available on Amazon.
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