Thursday, January 2, 2020

TV News Alert: Behind-the-Scenes and Live Times Square New Year's Eve Event Coverage

BEHIND-THE-SCENES, PRE-EVENT COVERAGE OF TIMES SQUARE 2020
Pre-New Year's Eve footage featuring the arrival and installation of the "2020" numerals atop of One Times Square; the assembly and lighting of the New Year's Eve Ball; Good Riddance Day; Confetti Test; the Wishing Wall and other preparations. Read all the latest news.

Pre-event coverage will be available via download, featuring 16 x 9 HD broadcast quality video, B-Roll footage (encoded as H.264), broadcast and web quality pre-packaged EPKs, social media shareables (NEW for 2020), photos and press releases.

Download access at: https://www.timessquarenyc.org/times-square-new-years-eve/media-press/media-kitpress-eventspress-releases.

FEED #1: BROADCAST LIVE NEW YEAR'S EVE COVERAGE OF TIMES SQUARE 2020
Live coverage of the Times Square New Year's Eve festivities with exclusive panoramic views from proprietary camera locations with the ambient and natural sounds of the revelers. Highlights include the lighting and raising of the New Year's Eve Ball at 6 p.m. EST, hourly countdowns, activities engaging the revelers, AP's year-in-review video, live musical performances from Multi-platinum selling rock band X Ambassadors ("Renegades," "Unsteady" and John Lennon's "Imagine" at midnight), Latin American band CNCO, Yennis Bencosme (winner of Univision's "Reina de la Cancion"), songwriter and recording artist Joss Favela with Mariachi Sol de Mexico and Latin pop singer and songwriter Pedro Capo, a performance by The Marching Cobras Sapphire Danceline and Flag Unit, a Military Salute medley by the USO Show Troupe, a Chinese cultural dance performance presented by the Sino-American Friendship Association and special guests (TBA) will join the Mayor of New York City to push the Waterford Crystal button that signals the Ball Drop. This clean, uninterrupted feed will be provided free of charge to media organizations around the world on a non-exclusive basis solely for their use in creating television programming relating to the event. Additional information, including a schedule of events and talent is available at: http://www.timessquarenyc.org/events/new-years-eve/index.aspx.

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Big Buzz Breaks Woman-Owned-Business Glass Ceiling of $1 Million-Plus in Revenues for the Second Consecutive Year

The end of 2019 marks the second time in a row that Big Buzz, a woman-owned business, exceeded $1 million in revenues. In 2018, the first year Big Buzz crossed that threshold, Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) reported only 1.7% of U.S. women-owned businesses generated more than $1 million in revenue.

In 2014, Big Buzz CEO Wendy O'Donovan Phillips pitched her firm for the Make Mine a Million initiative, which inspired her to go for the goal. The number of businesses generating $1 million run by women increased by 46% in the past 11 years, as reported in American Express OPEN's State of Women-Owned Business Report.

Success has come with its challenges. Just last year, despite the fact that she was finically qualified and approved weeks later by another bank, Phillips was turned down for a corporate line of credit with a prominent national bank. She was told in writing, "I know you don't want to do this, but we need your husband to cosign on the loan." Big Buzz is 100% owned by Phillips.

Harvard Business Review reported recently it will take 165 years to close the gender pay gap in North America. CoBiz reports a study found that 29% of businesses in the Denver-metro area are female-owned and operated, and that Denver has "one of the better pay gaps across metros in the country." Read all the related news.

Phillips says, "By starting their own businesses and growing them to $1 million and beyond, women can create more jobs for both genders and help more readily close that gap. It's well worth getting over any hurtles for that reward."

At Big Buzz, our vision is to help people create marketing, careers and lives they never believed possible. It is our mission to offer healthcare organizations result-driven marketing that moves more quickly and easily to market than ever before, all with top-notch customer service. We are relentless about our commitment to agility so that we can help each client organization attract their ideal patients or clients and become more readily productive, profitable and successful.

References:

The 2018 State of Women-Owned Businesses Report. (2018). Retrieved from https://about.americanexpress.com/files/doc_library/file/2018-state-of-women-owned-businesses-report.pdf.

Gavett, G., & Perry, M. (2019, September 27). The Gender Gap in 6 Charts. Retrieved from https://hbr.org/2019/09/the-gender-gap-in-6-charts.

Longwell, A. (2019, October 25). Denver Ranks as the Best City for Women to Start a Business. Retrieved from https://www.cobizmag.com/Trends/Denver-Ranks-as-the-Best-City-for-Women-to-Start-a-Business/.

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Today’s Inspired Latina Releases Today’s Inspired Young Latina In National Book Launch

Several young Hispanic women showcased their gratitude and joy as proud first-time authors as they and Jacqueline S. Ruiz, the creator of the international Today's Inspired Latina (TIL) book series, launched the book debut of "Today's Inspired Young Latina" in front of friends and family.

The festive event recently took place at J. C. Restoration, a premier Hispanic-owned restoration company in Rolling Meadows. Written by Ruiz and Alexandria Rios Taylor with a preface by acclaimed Hispanic actor Edward James Olmos, the book details stories of young Latinas overcoming obstacles and creating their own opportunities, as they become part of a dynamic and inspirational generation in American society.

"Today is another amazing representation of what it means to believe in a dream that is bigger than all of us," said Ruiz, one of the book's co-authors. "And today we have the privilege of elevating 14 young Latinas that reached out to us. They believe in something. They wowed us with their presentations that captivated our hearts and minds."

The contributing authors in the book are: Evelyn Lozano, Alondra Ivette Guevara, Arianna Urrutia, Gina Aridal Pardino, Giselle Gonzalez, Andrea Vallejo, Samantha Ante, Maria Clara Ospina, Daniela Limon, Yahayra Argueta, Erica Franco, Gabrielle Hernández Franch, Evelyn Lonzano, Scarlett Magaña-Singh.

Ruiz explained that the idea about getting young Latinas to share their stories came from TIL author Elizabeth Colón-Rivera. From then the seed was planted to premiere the first ever Young LATINATalks at Naperville's North Central College in September. A natural extension was to then capture these stories in an anthology book.

Hernández Franch, one of the book's authors, wrote about her initial dreams of becoming a doctor. Life and God had other plans for her. Becoming a contributor was as an amazing journey for her.

"People say that there are three things that change your life," she said. "It's the people you meet, the events you attend and the books that you've read have the power to change your life. And I'm here at this stage, at this incredible event with the right people holding the right book."

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Taylor, also the dean of students at Glenbard West High School in Glen Ellyn, would have appreciated a book like this when she was a teenager. Unfortunately, there were not many inspirational stories to find. She hopes that will change with this new book.

"When I was in high school, there was very little representation of Latino authorship," she said. "There were very few stories that I could identify with or relate to culturally. These ladies are changing that narrative and unleashing the endless possibilities for their generation."

Today's Young Inspired Latina is available on Amazon for $14.97.

For more information about Today's Inspired Latina, visit: http://todayslatina.com.

About Today's Inspired Young Latina:
Inspired by the wildly successful and internationally acclaimed Today's Inspired Latina series, Today's Inspired Young Latina offers a compelling, hopeful collection of personal stories from the new generation that will activate your passion, wherever you are in life. With wisdom beyond their years, these young authors show us that age is no obstacle for overcoming adversity and reaching for dreams. Their stories will encourage people ages 8 to 80 to stay strong, live wisely, and always pursue their heart's desire.

Today's Inspired Latina
6 Books: 152 Authors: 1 Common Dream
A Today's Inspired Latina™ is an award-winning book series of inspiration and hope, a poignant collection of personal stories that will activate your passion. The series is the largest collection of stories in a book anthology series in the world with 152 to date in six volumes. Volumes seven and eight will be published in 2020 for more than 200 Hispanic female authors. These are success stories that need to be told, to motivate our community for generations to come. By overcoming language barriers, self-doubts and other obstacles in their way, these strong Latinas are a great example of how inspiration and perseverance can lead you to happiness and success in business and life. It's a positive, empowering read for anyone sitting on a dream and thinking it can't come true. Today's Inspired Latina™ shows that it can! For more information, visit: http://todayslatina.com.

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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Trucking Industry Trade Group Calls for Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to be Defunded

James Lamb, the Executive Director of the Small Business in Transportation Coalition (SBTC), announced today that his 15,000 member 501(c)(6) non-profit transportation industry trade group has launched a new effort to defund the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), an agency within the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT).

In a December 26, 2019 open letter to the Hon. Roger F. Wicker, Chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and Hon Peter A. DeFazio, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, on which, Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao was copied, SBTC lambasted the FMCSA and alleged they were knowingly and recklessly delaying essential motor carrier safety enforcement funds to the states for three years in a row in violation of Federal Law. Read all the latest news.

In the letter, Lamb states:

"I write to you today representing more than 15,000 truckers and motor carriers operating in interstate commerce to ask that your committees please consider defunding and replacing the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) due to failure to faithfully execute its mandate, dereliction of duty, negligent and reckless disregard for public safety, failure to abide by Congressional directives, failure to reduce large truck fatalities, general incompetence, repeated violations of Federal Law and political corruption. We offer the following information for your review and consideration." More info here.

Although Lamb offers 25 reasons for Congress to defund, he focuses on a chronic FMCSA practice of withholding safety enforcement funds from the states as the central reason to disband the agency, which has a $284 million annual operating budget:

"VIOLATION OF 49 U.S. Code § 14504a:
More disturbingly, we pointed out on December 23, 2019 to the Secretary of Transportation how –despite their mission to "reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities involving large trucks and buses" for three straight years now, FMCSA has unlawfully interfered with and delayed the collection and distribution of motor carrier safety funds for use by the states to, ironically, reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities involving large trucks and buses… by unreasonably stretching out rulemaking to set the Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) fees contrary to law: Read all the related news.

We write to you today because your Department is charged with the responsibility under the UCR Act (49 U.S. Code § 14504a.) of setting UCR fees and your Department's delays for three years straight in processing the UCR Board's proposals for fees have caused --and continue to cause –industry-wide chaos and confusion.

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Indeed, for three consecutive years now, the annual UCR program has unreasonably commenced late due to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration ("FMCSA") extended rulemaking conducted contrary to Federal
law, which states you are required to set UCR fees for the upcoming year within 90 days of receiving the Board's fee recommendations.

Although the UCR Agreement required the Board to open the 2018 UCR renewal period on October 1st, 2017, FMCSA rulemaking effectively caused the program to open late in January of 2018. Similarly, the 2019 UCR renewal period opened in late December 2018. And while we have no idea when FMCSA will release the final fee rule that is currently pending for the 2020 UCR renewal period, many stakeholders expect this will happen in late December or early January again.

We cannot fathom how or why the FMCSA would think it is ok to knowingly deprive the states of safety funds critical to achieving motor carrier safety. We note the FMCSA has known --or should have known-- since 2007 that such prolonger delays have a devasting (sic) impact on the states ability to improve motor carrier safety. It appears these bureaucrats simply do not care."

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Lamb notes that the Government Office of Accountability frowned on such delays more than a decade ago when it stated in a report to Congress:

"Some state officials told us that the delay in implementation has hindered their ability to acquire revenues, and thus regulate motor carriers and improve safety. Twenty five of 28 states that responded to our survey indicated that a delay in implementing the unified carrier fee system hindered their ability to acquire revenues, and 22 states indicated that this was a great or very great hindrance. Since the Single State Registration System expired and no new system took its place, states that collected fees under Single State Registration System have not yet been able to collect these fees during 2007. If implementation of the unified    carrier fee system is not completed by the end of 2007, FMCSA officials said it is unlikely that states could recoup fees not collected to date. In addition, 23 of 28 states reported that the delay hindered their ability to regulate motor carriers, and 13 states indicated that this was a great or very great hindrance. For example, Washington state officials reported that it had to scale back its transportation regulation, such as safety audits of commercial motor vehicles, drivers, and companies, by approximately 20 percent. Finally, 19 of 28 states reported that the delay hindered their ability to improve safety programs, and 9 states indicated that this was a great or very great hindrance. Moreover, further delay could jeopardize safety and enforcement programs in certain states. For example, Michigan reported that if replacement funding is not secured by July 1, 2007, its entire enforcement program, including the federal Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program, will likely shutdown."

Lamb also further suggests the agency has failed in its mission to improve motor carrier safety at the Federal level:

"As you also know from our October 23, 2019 letter to you, on October 22, 2019 the USDOT's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), released highway crash fatality data for 2018...

Although NHTSA's release title was intended to highlight a general decrease in highway fatalities, large truck fatalities increased yet again 0.9% in 2018. This is on top of an increase of at least 4.9% in 2017, the year the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate went into effect. We note that USDOT previous reported that truck fatalities for 2017 had increased 9% and that the Department has now removed from this statistic some pick-up trucks from the large truck category, which, when combined with a trailer, still constitute commercial motor vehicles over 10,000 lbs, calling into question whether they are trying to skew the results to achieve a lower increase in fatality percentage. In any event, this is now a 30-year high. Large truck occupants have not died at this rate since 1988. This is abysmal and the Secretary should not be applauding this failure.

We note the FMCSA promised drivers they would achieve a safer working environment for commercial vehicle operators after the onset of ELDs. In fact, on their website https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/hours-service/elds/electronic-logging-devices, FMCSA purports "The electronic logging device (ELD) rule – congressionally mandated as a part of MAP-21 – is intended to help create a safer work environment for drivers... (emphasis added)". This turned out to be absolutely untrue. The agency has failed to appreciate and acknowledge these statistics and will not conclude their implementation of the ELD mandate was an appalling failure. We contend the agency is captured by
"Big Trucking" and the true purpose of ELDs was not to improve safety as they purported to Congress and the public… but to drive up the costs of small business owners in an illegitimate, anti-competitive attack on owner-operators in collusion with larger carriers.

FMCSA has therefore failed to improve motor carrier safety."

The SBTC today launched a new website dedicate to the cause--http://www.DefundFMCSA.com, which hosts the letter and an industry poll designed to determine support for the call to defund.

SBTC's lobbyist, Laurence Socci, advised Lamb on Friday that there were already signs of support among fiscal conservatives in Congress to do away with the agency. Lamb's letter is being distributed to the House and Senate Appropriations committees today.

SBTC has proposed that Congress and the President create a new independent regulatory commission to replace the FMCSA, which Lamb says has been "captured" by large carriers at the expense of the smaller players in the industry and that creating a new agency is the only way to ensure reform.

SBTC is encouraging motor carriers and truckers to use the hashtag #DefundFMCSA to show support for the campaign. An ongoing straw poll run over the weekend currently shows that more than 90% of respondents agree with SBTC that it is time to "sunset" the FMCSA. FMCSA was established as a separate administration within the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) on January 1, 2000, pursuant to the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999. FMCSA is headquartered in Washington, DC and employs more than 1,000 people in all 50 States and the District of Columbia. It replaced the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), which was dissolved by Congress in 1996. SBTC is essentially calling for a return to an ICC-like regulatory scheme to regulate interstate commerce. Click here to read the latest news.

Lamb points to how the USDOT Inspector General has opened 4 audits into FMCSA's business practices in the past 14 months. "Where there is smoke, there is usually fire," Lamb said. "As of 2020, it's been 25 years since Congress acted to dissolve the ICC. With a 30 year high in large truck occupant fatalities on our nation's highways, it appears that was a mistake. FMCSA has clearly failed. We therefore call on Congress to take action to fix the motor carrier safety problem in the interest of public safety," Lamb added.

"This delay may also cause truck drivers to refuse to drive in interstate commerce starting on January 1, 2020 because they cannot comply with 2020 UCR to avoid administrative notices of violation that carry civil penalties, civil fines, and/or arrest by law enforcement, thereby adversely affecting interstate commerce," Lamb said.

According to the SBTC website, "(t)he SBTC is a network of over 15,000 transportation professionals, associations, and industry suppliers that is on the front lines when it comes to issues that affect transportation professionals operating small businesses. We seek to promote and protect the interests of small businesses in the transportation industry. SBTC encourages ethical business practices and support teamwork, cooperation, transparency, and partnerships among truckers, carriers, brokers, and shippers who seek to do business with the utmost integrity. SBTC is a Florida non-profit corporation with IRS 501(c)(6) exempt status with offices in Washington, DC. It also operates through the domain http://www.Truckers.com." Read this here.

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Rising Advantage, LLC. Launches Equity Research Firm Covering the Media and Technology Industries

Rising Advantage, LLC., announced today that it has officially launched its Equity Research firm to provide coverage across the Media and Technology industries. Coverage will be provided by the firm's founder and CEO, Jeremy McKinzie.

Jeremy brings prior investment bank experience composing research reports across the Media and Tech spaces; independent analyst experience previously as one of the top 10% of all research analysts tracked by TipRanks and a Bachelor of Science in Business from DePaul University.

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Rising Advantage is launching with five companies under coverage: Facebook, Netflix, Sinclair Broadcasting, E.W. Scripps, and Lions Gate Entertainment. "We plan to focus on a small group of companies within the Media and Tech spaces where there's a compelling narrative, and where we feel we can add value to the decision making of investors," said Mr. McKinzie.

The equity research reports of Rising Advantage, LLC. are available for purchase at http://www.risingadvantagellc.com for $24.99 per report.

About Rising Advantage

Recognizing the need for greater in-depth coverage on stocks to be available to investors, Rising Advantage provides objective, independent, and high quality Equity Research reports. We specialize in the Media and Technology industries.

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Key Housing Makes an "Epic" Announcement for Featured Listing for January 2020 in San Jose and Northern California (NorCal)

Key Housing Connections, a best-in-class service for businesses seeking short-term, furnished executive accommodations from San Jose to San Diego at http://www.keyhousing.com/ is proud to announce a pet-friendly winner for its coveted "featured complex" for Northern California for January. The winner is the EPIC of San Jose, located at 600 Epic Way, San Jose, California.

"For many people, their pets are just like family members. Traveling executives might feel this way about a beloved dog. Being able to bring their furry companion along on a business trip can be beneficial," explained Robert Lee, President of Key Housing. "EPIC is our featured listing because it's rare to find a luxury short-term apartment complex in San Jose with a pet policy. This property is pretty amazing."

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Interested persons can review the site for Key Housings pet-friendly featured listing "Epic" at http://www.keyhousing.com/rightside.asp?action=form3&ID=816. The corporate housing complex is centrally located in San Jose. Pets are allowed on the property via a dog policy. An on-site pet washing service and nearby Dog Park can help a VIP care for their animal. Executive features include modern and furnished rooms, laundry, pools, spas, clubhouses, and fitness centers. The informational page focused on Silicon Valley short-term executive apartments is also updated for review at http://www.keyhousing.com/silicon-valley-furnished-rentals.asp.

EXECUTIVES AND THEIR DOGS ENJOY AN EPIC STAY AT THE BEST CORPORATE HOUSING PROPERTY IN SAN JOSE

Here is the background on this announcement. VIP's frequently flying into the Bay Area for work might find corporate housing sufficient but lonely. If an executive prefers to take a dog along on a business trip to the Bay Area, finding San Jose corporate housing could be challenging. Pets might not be allowed at many luxury short-term apartments in Silicon Valley.

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For these reasons, Key Housing announces EPIC San Jose as the featured Northern California listing for December. The luxury corporate housing unit accommodates both business travelers and pets alike. Dog-friendly amenities include a pet washing station and dog park. Pet owners (and their pets) might appreciate the modern furnishings, swimming pools and outdoor fireplaces.

Studies have shown pets can help lower anxiety and stress levels. A calmer, focused VIP might manage a critical project better resulting in a great outcome. EPIC, the San Jose corporate housing listing for December, could ensure a cherished dog provides companionship for a VIP far away from home.

ABOUT KEY HOUSING

Based in Folsom, California, Key Housing Connections Inc. specializes in corporate housing and corporate rentals in large cities like San Jose, San Francisco, or Los Angeles as well as smaller cities like Carlsbad, Studio City, and Glendale. Key Housing is a leader in affordable, friendly, short-term serviced apartments in places like San Francisco, Ontario, Costa Mesa, and just about every city in California. Whether it's furnished apartments or serviced corporate housing, search, click, or call today!

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Today’s Inspired Latina Releases Today’s Inspired Young Latina In National Book Launch

Several young Hispanic women showcased their gratitude and joy as proud first-time authors as they and Jacqueline S. Ruiz, the creator of the international Today's Inspired Latina (TIL) book series, launched the book debut of "Today's Inspired Young Latina" in front of friends and family.

The festive event recently took place at J. C. Restoration, a premier Hispanic-owned restoration company in Rolling Meadows. Written by Ruiz and Alexandria Rios Taylor with a preface by acclaimed Hispanic actor Edward James Olmos, the book details stories of young Latinas overcoming obstacles and creating their own opportunities, as they become part of a dynamic and inspirational generation in American society.

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"Today is another amazing representation of what it means to believe in a dream that is bigger than all of us," said Ruiz, one of the book's co-authors. "And today we have the privilege of elevating 14 young Latinas that reached out to us. They believe in something. They wowed us with their presentations that captivated our hearts and minds."

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The contributing authors in the book are: Evelyn Lozano, Alondra Ivette Guevara, Arianna Urrutia, Gina Aridal Pardino, Giselle Gonzalez, Andrea Vallejo, Samantha Ante, Maria Clara Ospina, Daniela Limon, Yahayra Argueta, Erica Franco, Gabrielle Hernández Franch, Evelyn Lonzano, Scarlett Magaña-Singh.

Ruiz explained that the idea about getting young Latinas to share their stories came from TIL author Elizabeth Colón-Rivera. From then the seed was planted to premiere the first ever Young LATINATalks at Naperville's North Central College in September. A natural extension was to then capture these stories in an anthology book.

Hernández Franch, one of the book's authors, wrote about her initial dreams of becoming a doctor. Life and God had other plans for her. Becoming a contributor was as an amazing journey for her. Read here.

"People say that there are three things that change your life," she said. "It's the people you meet, the events you attend and the books that you've read have the power to change your life. And I'm here at this stage, at this incredible event with the right people holding the right book."

Taylor, also the dean of students at Glenbard West High School in Glen Ellyn, would have appreciated a book like this when she was a teenager. Unfortunately, there were not many inspirational stories to find. She hopes that will change with this new book.

"When I was in high school, there was very little representation of Latino authorship," she said. "There were very few stories that I could identify with or relate to culturally. These ladies are changing that narrative and unleashing the endless possibilities for their generation."

Today's Young Inspired Latina is available on Amazon for $14.97.

For more information about Today's Inspired Latina, visit: http://todayslatina.com.

About Today's Inspired Young Latina:
Inspired by the wildly successful and internationally acclaimed Today's Inspired Latina series, Today's Inspired Young Latina offers a compelling, hopeful collection of personal stories from the new generation that will activate your passion, wherever you are in life. With wisdom beyond their years, these young authors show us that age is no obstacle for overcoming adversity and reaching for dreams. Their stories will encourage people ages 8 to 80 to stay strong, live wisely, and always pursue their heart's desire.

Today's Inspired Latina
6 Books: 152 Authors: 1 Common Dream
A Today's Inspired Latina™ is an award-winning book series of inspiration and hope, a poignant collection of personal stories that will activate your passion. The series is the largest collection of stories in a book anthology series in the world with 152 to date in six volumes. Volumes seven and eight will be published in 2020 for more than 200 Hispanic female authors. These are success stories that need to be told, to motivate our community for generations to come. By overcoming language barriers, self-doubts and other obstacles in their way, these strong Latinas are a great example of how inspiration and perseverance can lead you to happiness and success in business and life. It's a positive, empowering read for anyone sitting on a dream and thinking it can't come true. Today's Inspired Latina™ shows that it can! For more information, visit: http://todayslatina.com. Read latest news here.

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