• Letting Children Share in Grief0

    As Rabbi Grollman, 87, who wrote the influential 1967 book “Explaining Death to Children,” said, “Thirty years ago, there was the idea that children couldn’t understand… But now, after a death in the family, many parents allow children to see their grief… We try to avoid fairy tales and half-truths.” After all, avoiding the reality

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  • Lessons Learned from Writing Love Letters to Strangers0

    Hannah Brencher, founder of The World Needs More Love Letters, shares the life lessons she has learned from leaving love letters all over New York City for strangers to find. Daily Good, 10/31/2012

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  • Less Couch Means Less Junk Food0

    According to a new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, experts say small lifestyle changes may have a “domino effect” in helping people lose weight, with one small change leading to another. In other words, when participants in the study were asked to change one lifestyle behavior, it was easier for them to

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  • Legendary Singer Tony Bennett Looks Back in New Memoir0

    Legendary singer Tony Bennett chats about his new memoir, “Life is a Gift: The Zen of Bennett,” which gives a behind the scenes look at the celebrities he’s worked with and drawn inspiration from, and offers advice to up-and-coming performers. TODAY, 11/19/2012

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  • Legendary entertainer Elaine Stritch captured the hearts of audiences to the very end0

    Elaine Stritch was perhaps best known to audiences today for her role as Alec Baldwin’s one-of-a kind mom in the hit TV show 30 Rock. But the legendary actress, comedienne and singer had a career that spanned decades–taking her from theater to movies to television. As Joe Dziemianowicz wrote in the NY Daily News: “She left a showbiz legacy that no one can match.” He described the legendary entertainer, who died July 17th, as “feisty, fearless and relentlessly frank.”

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  • Learning to manage bullies, one school at a time0

    Former Hollywood publicist Jodee Blanco took on a crusade after the Columbine shooting, focusing her efforts on ending the bullying problem. CBS News, 2/27/2012     . Del.icio.us Facebook Stumbleupon Newsvine Yahoo bookmarks Mixx Digg Reddit Google Bookmarks Twitter LinkedInFormer Hollywood publicist Jodee Blanco took on a crusade after Columbine shooting: managing the bullying problemFormer

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