Archive for November 2nd, 2009

Nov 02 2009

Staceys Guest for Nov. 4, 2009 - Louise Masin Sattler, Owner of Signing Families - Nov 03, 2009

Louise Masin Sattler is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist and the owner of Signing Families.  Born in New York, Louise and her family now call Maryland their home.

Louise, like many mothers, wears several “hats”.  Not only is she busy with Signing Families, an instructional sign language company with a developmental psychology “twist” , but also works as a freelance sign language interpreter, adjunct ASL professor, writer for the JustAsk forum on Education.com and starting December is one of the newest radio talk show hosts to join with the Toginet.com network.  Louise’s show, Learning and Laughter with Louise! will air starting December 2nd, Wednesday form 9-10 a.m.

Next up for Louise (aside from the new and exciting radio show!) is a new ASL DVD for first responders.  (Due out January 2010).

Louise has a passion with reading books (especially Newberry award winners), traveling and “hanging out” with her family, friends and two dogs. 

For more information about Louise and Signing Families please visit http://www.SigningFamilies.com

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Nov 02 2009

One Entrepreneur’s Journey: Stacey Kannenberg of Cedar Valley Publishing from UpStartSmart.com

This part of a series called “One Entrepreneur’s Journey,” where I’m talking with solo entrepeneurs about their successes (and failures) along the path of entrepreneurship.

In this interview, I’m talking with Stacey Kannenberg of Cedar Valley Publishing.  Stacey is the co-author of the award-winning books, Let’s Get Ready for Kindergarten! and Let’s Get Ready for First Grade!, as well as a visionary entrepreneur.

In addition to her ongoing work within the education system, she’s also working to launch a “community makeover” program to help communities become self-sustaining and decrease local unemployment rates, as well as a “mom’s media company” with other moms and mom entrepreneurs.

We hope to get the opportunity to catch back up with Stacey to hear more about her latest ventures really soon.  Until then, here’s our first conversation, and as you’ll see, one person really does have the power to change the world.

Click Here to read more….by Amber Singleton Riviere at UpStartSmart.com

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