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My silent cry- Nine years and four miscarriages

Rhonda Nwosu will be a guest on my talk show this Thursday, September 25, 2008.  She will talk about her private pain with infertility and miscarriages.   I want to know from you what questions do you have?  How far is too far to go when trying to get pregnant?  What do you do when you’ve waited and waited and still nothing?  If you have a desire to conceive and be a mother or father does it mean that it should happen naturally?  If it doesn’t happen what does it do to your belief and faith and relationship with God?  Please share your feelings on this topic.  All are welcome. 

Talk show:  Living Vivaciously  only on LA Talk Radio   www.latalkradio.com  Every Thursday, 4pm PST / 6pm CST / 7pm EST

For more info go to www.spajamaworks.com

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Why Am I not married yet?

I have spoken with so many single people who have this record playing in their heads, “I have a successful career, I am attractive, I have tried dating in clubs, at church, on line – I have even been on several blind dates.  None of them seem to be the one and just when I think it is getting close something happens.  The clock is ticking and yet another birthday and I am still not married.  The holidays are quickly approaching and I am still not married.   What does it take?  What am I missing?  Why does it feel like I am last in line?” 

Single ladies and gentlemen please help me understand your views and opinions on why you’re not married!  Tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth!  How do you feel about this?

 

Homework:   Please tune into Living Vivaciously Talk show  with Nekisha-Michelle this Thursday, September 4, 2008 from 4pm PST / 6pm CST / 7pm EST!   www.latalkradio.com

We will discuss from a woman and males perspective Why Am I not married yet?

Nekisha-Michelle is a life redesign expert.  For more information on this author please visit www.spajamaworks.com

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