
MAGIC 106.7's Exceptional Women program has put nearly 400 women in the spotlight. Exceptional Women overcome obstacles to achieve greatness in their lives.
In the spotlight: Frederica Williams
“…better quantity overnight is odd behaviors as the week eats -- the physical activities. . It's offensively keep its those impacts over our social relationships. That Rudy has an impact what we've done is well out in the community educating patients when you of the diseases that cause in the high mortality among BDT -- in our community can be prevented or slowed down another thing we're doing to his encouraging people to get screened. Early detection and Kenseth breast cancer prostate cancer if people I into the habit of doing their mammograms. That pap smears zip point six cancer screening because it's the lap of inflammation and an education it's not that people do not want to …”
“…making a difference in so many lives -- Williams is originally from Sierra Leone West Africa and she graduated from London school of accountancy while living and going to school in London she worked in various …”
In the spotlight: Mary Pope Osborne
“…I had been an army brat and my dad is retired in Fayetteville and it Caroline it would I was about fifteen. And I was that seat because I always move to Latin traveled than. …”
“…of theater and whole. Magic of the ambience has gotten me through high school and then in the college university North Carolina studied theater the whole -- was really weird and wonderful. I think of it …”
In the spotlight: Marylou Sudders
“…no question that my -- entire professional life has been devoted. Two. Mental health issues families who need to get care and treatment for either now -- children are in. My whole life for kids and adults in this is the sixties where I think a lot of people did not acknowledge mental health issues in mental health conditions and and really blame to the individual. For the illness rather than seeing it is an illness what I think is …”
“…some time. Prior to her current position Mary -- was commissioner of mental health of the commonwealth for seven years in May of 1999. …”
In the spotlight: Wendy Booker
“…would never been doing these things I didn't want to run the Boston Marathon who wanted to watch the joy you get from doing something that you didn't think you could do. I've been fortunate enough for I've got to travel around the United States and I speak to the newly diagnosed which is really become my mission in life I'm no longer in interior designer I really say tongue in cheek that I don't really care what yourself is anymore. And the reason is is my mission …”
“…her over the past seven years. -- abandoned her career as an interior designer. . To devote her life to educating every once she's come in contact with about the possibilities. Not the limitations of them ask. …”
In the spotlight: astronaut Sunita Williams
“…a teaching tool. You may remember shortly after she arrived onboard the space station in December of 6 she cut her long beautiful hair to call attention to the charity called locks of love she sent her hair back to earth. To be used for a child going through chemotherapy. She ran the Boston Marathon on patriots day on a treadmill high above the earth finishing in four hours and 24 minutes. With her either crewmembers cheering her on her Red Sox -- went with -- to the space station and much to his delight. Sunny presented it to Larry Lucchino of the Red Sox about a week ago I came away …”
“…and she is a record breaker after one flight to the International Space Station in this past years in need to Williams holds three records for female space travelers the longest spaceflight record she lived on …”
In the spotlight: Stevie Nicks
“…the big huge fan but that's chaplains in the blue. -- and The Beatles and I mean even The Beatles coming over a little bit into the seventies there really relieved. Huge -- in the future festivals I mean there is nothing like one of those huge -- I remember at one of the first things that really sent me it was a day on the green and San Francisco which is. 75000 people in that huge. Sports arena I'm outdoors 75000 people and we did it two years and around the -- here was opening book -- grabbed and so was rampant but with Mac and Gary right. And the next year we headlined -- so it was Fleetwood Mac and then to opening period those two shows. I think we're really the quintessential incredible -- or else outside in San Francisco …”
“…At 53 she is at peace with her life and her accomplishments. Stevie Nicks is a real survivor with a heart of gold it's clear that even in the hard times including a reputation for partying …”
In the spotlight: Kate Braestrup
“…was a combat correspondent. And he worked at the time for the New York Times and then for the Washington Post so we lived in Algeria. Right after the fall of French regime then we lived in France and we lived in Thailand while my father was in Vietnam and then we came back to Washington DC. And then we moved to the country and then we moved back to the city and then I moved to New York and then I moved back to Washington. So as to what I say think about your roots that's got to do -- …”
“…She's also happily remarried she has quite a story to tell Kate's New York Times bestselling memoir is titled here if you need me. It's published by little brown. It's basically the story of what she lost …”
AS THE NEWS OF POTENTIAL PHYSICAL ABUSE SWIRLS BETWEEN SINGERS RHIANNA AND CHRIS BROWN, WE GO INTO THE ARCHIVES FOR AN INTERVIEW WITH WENDY MURPHY...THE OUTSPOKEN AND FEARLESS ATTORNEY AND AUTHOR OF THE BOOK "AND JUSTICE FOR SOME." DON'T MISS EXCEPTIONAL WOMEN WITH CANDY O'TERRY.
“…sits on the board of the Massachusetts governor's commission against sexual and domestic violence. . Finally she's the author of the new book and justice for some. Published by penguin sentinel sheet is Wendy Murphy Wendy welcome to exceptional women. …”
“…I'm -- Indio Terry in the spotlight Wendy Murphy author of the new book and justice for some. I had a chance to interview Martha Coakley on exceptional women this past year and she's got stories …”
MAGIC celebrates Black History Month with radio portraits of inspirational and prominent African American women. In the spotlight: Frederica Williams, President and CEO of Whittier Street Health Center. Don't miss Exceptional Women with Gay Vernon.
“…making a difference in so many lives -- Williams is originally from Sierra Leone West Africa and she graduated from the London school of accountancy while living and going to school in London she worked in …”
“…of the Whittier street health center in Roxbury Massachusetts. A native of Sierra Leone and she immigrated to London in 1978. And eventually moved here to the United States in 1984. And Frederica that's where I …”
MAGIC celebrates Black History Month, with radio portraits of inspirational and prominent African American women. In the spotlight: WBZ-TV's Liz Walker , who came to Boston in 1980 and would go on to anchor the evening news for two decades.
“…the stuff about slavery and found out in summer of 2001. That Osama bin Laden had been in Sudan. And Osama bin Laden was a story that was just getting to the surface this was. Prior before September 11 Osama bin Laden had been a suspect in the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania he had lived in Sudan. While this was going on. …”
“…people who are educated. Thought about it -- when I went to high school I had a journalism instructor who told me that I could right. That was the first time I thought a media I really can do something in my love to read I'd love to explore but I never thought about the future really until I got to high school. . …”