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Mike Dellosso: Hopes and Trials

June 02, 2008 By: Cathi-Lyn Dyck, Managing Editor Category: , , , , ,

Last fall, I did an interview with an up-and-coming suspense author named Mike Dellosso. At the time, he was waiting with bated (yes, that’s how it’s spelled) - bated breath to hear whether his novel, The Hunted, was going to be released by Realms. Shortly after that, I was able to congratulate him on a contract successfully negotiated.

In that correspondence, Mike really humanized the later parts of the writing process for me - I mean, I know the part about putting words together nicely. But then there’s the selling part and the public self-presentation part and all that stuff. It finally clicked into my reality that all writers, editors and company managers are just people. I like people. I prefer people who say hi to me first, which Mike did on ShoutLife. But I especially like people who write things that drag me right into the story, which is what Mike’s first chapter did. That was why I interviewed him. He wrote something cool.

When I started hanging around here again this spring, Gina Conroy submitted a post about the Writer…Interrupted community. And she mentioned that Mike Dellosso had been diagnosed with cancer.

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Episode 18 Grief Journey and Loss

September 06, 2007 By: Marty Category: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

 
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Tonight we talk about Grief and Loss. Loss of power. position, status, loved ones, relationships, children, parents, dreams, career, marriages. All those losses take the toll on us and the recovery of a loss or series of losses can takes time to come back from…sometimes it can take a little longer than others.

For Episode 18 I was thrilled to be joined by my wife, Trina, who for the last 20 years has walked along side of me through our own Grief Journey.

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Humble O Radio Episode 17 Practical Sustainability Tips

September 05, 2007 By: Marty Category: , , , , , ,

 
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Tonight I was joined by ACathi-Lyn Dyck who is one of our featured bloggers here on Humble O Radio and also at her own website LazyCreek.net. Our topic of conversation was practical sustainability, what it is and where it got it’s roots.

For folks who are interested in learning more about adding elements of sustainability to their life, Cathi-Lyn recommends a visit to HomesteadBlogger.com.

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Humble O Radio 15: Aneh Mundi, AIDS and the Church

August 28, 2007 By: Marty Category: , , , , , , ,

 
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Tonight we had a great conversation with Aneh Mundi who is the owner of Aneh’s Internationally Inspired Specialty Foods and Gifts.

We talked about her path to living in the United States from Cameroon some 15 years ago.

In addition to being a really talented chef and entrepreneur Aneh has a heart for AIDS sufferers in Africa and speaks passionately to groups around the United States on the subject.

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Episode 14 Social Networking and The Church

August 23, 2007 By: Marty Category: , , , , ,

 
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Tonight we had a great conversation with Two people I really admire who are presenting God 2.0 to the masses through MySpace and also a new web community called Shoutlife.com.

The conversation took place between myself, Marty Daniels, T. Pylus who is the moderator of “Jesus Lovin’ Church of MySpace”, one of the largest religious groups on MySpace.com and Paul McLellan, President and Founder of ShoutLife.com, an online community that caters to the Christian lifestyle.

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We also give one example of how members of Shoutlife are coming together to show the hands and feet of Christ to another person who is recovering from tragedy.

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