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<channel><title><![CDATA[Multimedia Feed for Exceptional Women- Magic 106.7]]></title><description><![CDATA[A multimedia feed for content related to Exceptional Women- Magic 106.7]]></description><link><![CDATA[http://wmjx.everyzing.com/search?resulttype=media&s=782177]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 20 Nov 2009 22:28:07 EST]]></pubDate><image><title><![CDATA[Multimedia Feed for Exceptional Women- Magic 106.7]]></title><url><![CDATA[http://search.everyzing.com/images/rssicon.png]]></url><link><![CDATA[http://wmjx.everyzing.com/search?resulttype=media&s=782177]]></link></image><item><title><![CDATA[Marilyn Carlson Nelson]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://wmjx.everyzing.com/m/27401087/marilyn-carlson-nelson.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 14 Nov 2009 05:30:00 EST]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[<br/><br/><b>[0:00:14]</b> ... CEO of Carlson. One of the largest privately held companies in the <b>United</b> <b>States</b>. And she's the author of the <b>new</b> <b>book</b>. How we lead matters she is Marilyn Carlson Nelson welcome to the show thank you so much candy am delighted to be. ... <br/><b>[0:07:24]</b> ... to put together -- group and convince the NFL to bring the <b>Super</b> <b>Bowl</b> to Minnesota. When I was talking to the selection committee which include Pete -- they had of the NFL the times. ... <br/><b>[0:09:27]</b> ... CEO of Carlson. One of the largest privately held companies in the <b>United</b> <b>States</b>. And she's also the author of a book you've got to go out and get on big slice of inspiration it's called ... <br/><b>[0:12:14]</b> ... US president of the <b>United</b> <b>States</b> with Abby okay. There's a line is your cup malign him sing Whitney got. Good morning and welcome to exceptional women the lady who's laughing in the ladies teaching -- so much this morning. Is Marilyn Carlson Nelson she's the author of the <b>new</b> <b>book</b> how we lead matters reflections. On a life of leadership and she sharing how she got to where she is today. She ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://media.podcastingmanager.com/57020-82022/Media/CEOOFWORLD.mp3?ref=rss"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Trisha Meili]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://wmjx.everyzing.com/m/27307643/trisha-meili.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 7 Nov 2009 05:11:00 EST]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[<br/><br/><b>[0:00:32]</b> ... Yale were -- schools a woman who Wheldon at one time on <b>Wall</b> <b>Street</b> and yet. ... <br/><b>[0:00:43]</b> ... three simple words and you'll know. Who -- India's. She's the <b>Central</b> <b>Park</b> jogger. She kept her identity is secret through the surgeries and the rehab. A secret as she tried to rebuild the life that a brutal attack could be easily ruined. On April 19 1989 Trisha was in New York investment banker with Solomon Brothers she was at 28 year old over achiever. She liked to jog in <b>central</b> <b>park</b> at night to work out the stress of the day. So she went for her run that night shortly after 9 PM. Without ever wanting any kind of title this <b>Central</b> <b>Park</b> jogger became a symbol for sexual violence against women. On that fateful night -- was brutally assaulted -- raped and left for ... <br/><b>[0:02:07]</b> ... the story down it's been a bookstore since April I am the <b>Central</b> <b>Park</b> jogger. The story of hope and possibility published by scribner. I asked -- if we have met before the night of the ... <br/><b>[0:06:29]</b> ... needing to slaughter. It started when I was about fifteen in <b>high</b> <b>school</b>. ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://media.podcastingmanager.com/57020-82022/Media/trisham.mp3?ref=rss"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Hester Hill Schnipper]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://wmjx.everyzing.com/m/27235138/hester-hill-schnipper.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 1 Nov 2009 06:19:00 EST]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[Host: Gay Vernon In the spotlight: 2-time breast cancer survivor and oncology social worker, Hester Hill Schnipper<br/><br/><b>[0:00:02]</b> ... morning this is exceptional women and I gave -- in October was <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> awareness month. But we'd like to take 1 more opportunity this morning November 1 to continue to shine a spotlight on <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> survivors. As well as the talented women surgeons the doctors and nurses the researchers in counselors who are all working so hard ... <br/><b>[0:00:50]</b> ... spoke about five years ago Hester was diagnosed with a second primary <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b>. Totally am related the first she told me the second cancer Rosser required surgery and chemotherapy. And Hester told me this week that once again and she had to live cancer in a fishbowl she went about the daily business of caring for women with <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b>. While being treated for the exact same disease she says as far as she knows right now she is healthy and well. ... <br/><b>[0:02:20]</b> ... just fight cancer. But to beat it she herself was diagnosed with <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> and that experience further fueled her efforts to help women. Deal with the disease -- hill chipper is the chief oncology social worker. At Beth Israel deaconess she has published two books on the subject of <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> the latest one titled. After <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> common sense guide to life after treatment. Part of it's her story is published by bantam books she's also -- much sought ... <br/><b>[0:06:49]</b> ... fourteen years of your professional career you went to work to counsel <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> <b>patient</b>. What did you hope to accomplish everyday I guess I just hope to do something for somebody else would be useful and ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://media.podcastingmanager.com/57020-82022/Media/hester.mp3?ref=rss"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Roberta Hershon & Laura Pica]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://wmjx.everyzing.com/m/27046372/roberta-hershon-laura-pica.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 24 Oct 2009 06:33:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[Host: Candy O'Terry We continue our salute to the fight against breast cancer by shining the spotlight on Roberta Hershon, Founder of Hope in Bloom... and Laura Pica, Founder of Diane's Pen Pals.&nbsp; Find out how these local heroes are raising money for a cure... and changing lives.<br/><br/><b>[0:00:01]</b> ... welcome to exceptional women this is magic -- Terry. October is <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> awareness month so I are shining the spotlight on local heroes. Women who are making a difference in the fight against a disease that affects us all reverting -- on is one of these people she is the founder double local nonprofit called. Hope in bloom. Check them out right now hoping -- work. Now this volunteer organization plant gardens for free at the homes of <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> <b>patients</b> right here in Massachusetts and today. Roberta and her hundreds of volunteers have planted seventy gardens. The idea is so simple to ... <br/><b>[0:01:04]</b> ... when she was 54 in 2004. She was diagnosed with stage four <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> -- fix -- person and all I wanted to do was make -- better but I couldn't do that I had to ... <br/><b>[0:03:15]</b> ... despite the fact we've made so many advances in the fight against <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> one in eight women still will hear the words you have <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> and I know you've got lots of stories reverted to tell -- tell me how your gardens are received by the women who need them so badly the Massachusetts actually has the third highest incidence of <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> in the country at the statistic that we're not proud of that we do have it. Everyone who has received a garden for months says this is something I could never done for myself it's beyond my wildest dreams think Q thank you thank you because not only does -- help the person who's -- it also helps their caregivers. It's a place to go to escape from doctors hospitals. Treatment -- and just the daily grind of going through <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> for those people who don't have outside states -- provide indoor gardens as well as patio gardens so into the gardens are available year -- while obviously patio gardens and in -- cards as seasonal. 650. Volunteers 75 gardens planted so far. Give me some stories I know you have one about a woman who is to stage four <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> patient who received a beautiful hoping to guard. We did as a woman in Jamaica Plain. Who with the social worker and she was diagnosed with <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> and she recovered and everything was -- to seven years and she -- occurrence not only ones that she had seven -- occurrences and she called us and it was a miserable rainy April Saturday when I -- to log onto my email and I thought her -- in it was to sell heartbreaking said we have to do that and we found the money and we planted her garden she did have stage four with a multitude of other <b>health</b> <b>problems</b> and it made an enormous difference for her and her husband and we kept in touch eight months later she called me ... <br/><b>[0:06:43]</b> ... She and her volunteers. Plant gardens for free at the homes of <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> <b>patients</b> right here in Massachusetts. You're also able to get some help from a local jeweler. ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://media.podcastingmanager.com/57020-82022/Media/hershon.mp3?ref=rss"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Dr. Julie Silver]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://wmjx.everyzing.com/m/26955974/dr-julie-silver.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 17 Oct 2009 05:44:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[Host: Candy O'Terry We continue our salute to Breast Cancer Awareness Month by shining the spotlight on Dr. Julie Silver, a Harvard doctor, breast cancer survivor and author... who specializes in rehabilitation therapy.&nbsp; We go into the archives for her inspiring story.<br/><br/><b>[0:01:03]</b> ... injuries and illnesses. At 38 this mother of three learned she had <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b>. And the focus of her personal and professional life took on new meaning. I asked her to take -- back to 2001. ... <br/><b>[0:02:11]</b> ... You have <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> is a really scary sentenced to hear how much of the doctor rose up in you I mean did you just -- ... <br/><b>[0:03:07]</b> ... worried because they've had a friend or relative has been diagnosed with <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> because <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> so common and it's in the media all the time women can tend to be overly worried about. Getting it on the other hand. They're planning -- stories like mine. Where a young woman with no family history no reason to have <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> no suspicion that she would have -- I was even old enough to have my first mammogram. There -- funny stories like ... <br/><b>[0:03:30]</b> ... They save it <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> changes you from the inside out is that true for you. ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://media.podcastingmanager.com/57020-82022/Media/JULIESILVER.mp3?ref=rss"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Sarah Blacker & Samantha Joseph]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://wmjx.everyzing.com/m/26887637/sarah-blacker-samantha-joseph.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 11 Oct 2009 06:35:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[Host: Candy O'Terry In the spotlight: 2 young women who are doing what they can to make a difference in the fight against breast cancer.&nbsp; Sarah Blacker sings her heart out, and Samantha Joseph skydives!<br/><br/><b>[0:00:10]</b> ... two young women. Both doing what they can in the fight against <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> and pretty interesting lines. First up singer songwriter Sarah -- her new CD is called the only way out is through. And she'll be celebrating its release at the hard rock next Friday. Good morning and welcome to exceptional women think so much any time you're so welcome glad to have you here first of all why the fight against <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> this is a -- October event. And a fund raiser for the <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> society it sure is it seems like almost everybody. ... <br/><b>[0:00:41]</b> ... you know everybody they -- has some story about someone who's battled <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> cancers some kind. And being a musician I have something that I can you know give back to the world so what ... <br/><b>[0:04:07]</b> ... his passion and honesty in the -- aspect of his music. Truly <b>Joni</b> <b>Mitchell</b> for everything that she is in everything she presents her artistry her communication skills are poetry. The way she produces each -- ... <br/><b>[0:05:34]</b> ... a pink told her -- event. And a fund raiser for the <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> society congratulations. On your CD in advance and to your success and thank you so much for joining us this. ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://media.podcastingmanager.com/57020-82022/Media/ss.mp3?ref=rss"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Kathy Delaney-Smith]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://wmjx.everyzing.com/m/26704967/kathy-delaney-smith.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 3 Oct 2009 08:40:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[Host: Gay Vernon October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.&nbsp; In the spotlight: coach, teacher, mentor and survivor... Harvard's Kathy Delaney-Smith.<br/><br/><b>[0:01:45]</b> ... expertise. But also. For her inspiring. Character. Delaney Smith was diagnosed with <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> in 1999 she coached thirteen through her regiment of surgery radiation and chemotherapy. Determination has to be her middle name. I asked ... <br/><b>[0:13:16]</b> ... cancer senator. They can't say enough about Kathy Delaney Smith. Diagnosed with <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> in 1999. She continued to coach as she underwent a grueling year. A surgery radiation and chemotherapy. In the years since she ... <br/><b>[0:14:34]</b> ... though I hadn't had a biopsy yet. I could tell it was <b>breast</b> <b>cancer</b> and I had the biopsy that afternoon as a matter of -- so everybody I felt blessed to be in Boston and ... <br/><b>[0:15:14]</b> ... <b>Breast</b> <b>cancer</b> care from the surgery to the chemotherapy where I would lose all my hair to radiation. ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://media.podcastingmanager.com/57020-82022/Media/KDS.mp3?ref=rss"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Daniela Corte]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://wmjx.everyzing.com/m/26597356/daniela-corte.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 26 Sep 2009 05:33:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[Host: Candy O'Terry As models hit the runways in New York, L.A. and Boston to reveal the latest fashions, Candy O'Terry sits down with one of Boston's best designers!<br/><br/><b>[0:00:03]</b> ... welcome to exceptional women this is magic skin DO Terry in spotlight. <b>Fashion</b> <b>designer</b> Daniel court today. His wife and mother of two small children is living her dream designing a beautiful line of clothing right ... <br/><b>[0:00:45]</b> ... run through Danielle is blood. Her dad was a local men's <b>fashion</b> <b>designer</b> in Argentina. And in only six -- yellow was introduced to her first -- it's -- clock. She's been hooked ever since. This exceptional woman was named the best local <b>fashion</b> <b>designer</b>. By Boston magazine and she received the distinguished alumni award from the Boston fashion school. So we sat down to talk about ... <br/><b>[0:01:24]</b> ... <b>Fashion</b> <b>designer</b> -- originally come from Argentina from point a site is my father is in the men's fashion business down there are so ... <br/><b>[0:05:11]</b> ... concerned and I mean. Argentina is what they called the Paris of <b>South</b> <b>America</b> woman really aren't very vain and they take so much time and putting. An outfit together and news focusing on what's in ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://media.podcastingmanager.com/57020-82022/Media/DC.mp3?ref=rss"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Ann Hobson Pilot]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://wmjx.everyzing.com/m/26484916/ann-hobson-pilot.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 19 Sep 2009 05:47:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[Host: Gay Vernon The first African American principal player in a major symphony orchestra, Harpist Ann Hobson Pilot has just retired after 40 years with the BSO.&nbsp;<br/><br/><b>[0:04:17]</b> ... we came back from Europe I guess it was when I started <b>high</b> <b>school</b> I had really had enough of practicing even -- I was taking. Lessons still she knew that I was. Kind of getting by. Quite easily I go to my lessons and every week having practiced about an hour for the whole week -- not fooled everyone except for her. So when they when I came home she said that she had decided to stop my lessons because she didn't want to pay for lessons when I was working well so then I decided to take up another instrument and there -- went to <b>high</b> <b>school</b> until they had a very extensive. Music program there. And all the instruments that I asked for food channel. We're not available ... <br/><b>[0:07:05]</b> ... this little. Broken down heart I had that instrument until I left <b>high</b> <b>school</b> when they were able to afford to buy me -- ... <br/><b>[0:09:21]</b> ... New Zealand South Africa and Haiti as well. An avid performer of <b>chamber</b> <b>music</b> and is also a member of the contemporary music ensemble collage. She's the founder of the New England heart trio she's performed ... <br/><b>[0:10:09]</b> ... guess conduct there -- a lot. And when the harpist with the <b>Boston</b> <b>Pops</b> and second with. -- so was announced that she was going to. Retired -- came to me and said you know I've ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://media.podcastingmanager.com/57020-82022/Media/AHP.mp3?ref=rss"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Attorney General Martha Coakley]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://wmjx.everyzing.com/m/26331165/attorney-general-martha-coakley.htm]]></link><pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 12 Sep 2009 05:33:00 EDT]]></pubDate><description><![CDATA[Host: Candy O'Terry She's just decided to run for Ted Kennedy's U.S. Senate seat.&nbsp; Meet Attorney General Martha Coakley, and find out how she got to where she is today.<br/><br/><b>[0:01:51]</b> ... I did -- morning show called morning call. Right did everything from <b>classical</b> <b>music</b> to -- pop and rock we read the news and then I started doing a classical -- but I always enjoyed radio ... <br/><b>[0:03:03]</b> ... four girls and a boy. We all went to local schools for <b>high</b> <b>school</b> Catholic schools my dad -- his own business there and it was actually a great place to grow up. We could walk ... <br/><b>[0:05:35]</b> ... ahead of what you might call the feminist revolution I graduated from <b>high</b> <b>school</b> in 1971. So there was a lot of that happening but -- in my talent. And when I went to college as ... <br/>]]></description><enclosure url="http://media.podcastingmanager.com/57020-82022/Media/COAKLEY.mp3?ref=rss"/></item></channel></rss>