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Pink Ribbon Review | Raising Breast Cancer Awareness

Archive for the ‘Guest Posts’ Category

October 27th, 2008

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month … A Guest Post by Rene Syler

Scroll through the posts to see read about today’s Pink Ribbon BCAM Giveaway: ATP 1GB USB Drive. And comment on that post to win before midnight EST!

October is especially important for me because it’s a time when I see so many people come together for a cause that has personally impacted me so deeply. […]

By Karen Lynch -- 1 comment

September 9th, 2008

“I’ll Tumbler For You” … A Guest Post by Bruce Mendelsohn

Don’t forget the current pink ribbon giveaway: a Pure Romance Gift Collection (follow that link to enter)!

For the fourth consecutive year, the world-renowned and master wine glass craftsmen at Riedel Crystal have created a limited edition beverage holder to support Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LBCC).
This is no ordinary beverage holder: Robert M. Parker, Jr. (The […]

By Karen Lynch -- 0 comments

September 1st, 2008

Tips to Manage Emotional Distress

I recently wrote a guest post for Alicia Sparks at Mental Health Notes so that she could attend to a friend in need; that post went live today and I thought I would share it with you all here because you can probably relate all too well to emotional distress!
Here it is: Learn Tips […]

By Karen Lynch -- 0 comments

July 28th, 2008

The Power of Choice … A Guest Post By Debbie Petras

Life happens. We may be forced to face trials and challenges that we didn’t choose or desire to have any part of. Dealing with cancer, the death of a loved one, a heart attack that we never saw coming, a divorce, betrayal, and hurts and disappointments that leave us questioning why.
Why is this […]

By Karen Lynch -- 7 comments

June 16th, 2008

“What Kind of Girl are You?” … A Guest Post By Jami Bernard

If you had asked me — and who would have thought to ask — I would have said I was a bandana girl. But when it came time to choose, I chose a wig. And didn’t wear it.
Neither would I wear a hat, though I tried a few. And I had little luck with baseball […]

By Karen Lynch -- 3 comments