I know that You Tube is like the go to channel for everyone. Here is a great video that Harvey Poling created to bring awareness of what we do at Its Sew Made on Facebook. Harvey is the sole owner of Video Editing Simplified. Check out his skilled video creation and editing skills on this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBk76spkFNo&feature=youtu.be Pretty amazing don’t ya think so?
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Sewing Purses-You Tube Video
Posted in art, Beauty, crafts, Creating, fashion, gifts, media, publicity, video, video editing, tagged accessories, crafting, custom made purses and tote bags, designer bags, Facebook, fashion, gifts, handbag design, Harvey Poling, Its Sew Made, publicity, purses, red carpet runways, sewing hobby, sewing purses, video editing, You Tube video on February 27, 2012| Leave a Comment »
A Nursing Mother Can’t Ignore A Hungry Baby-Salma Hayek
Posted in Advocating for special needs, Amazing, attitude, baby, Beauty, birth, charity, children, comfort, compassion, death, emergency, emotions, Fame, family, Fear, finances, Frustration, future, giving, health, Heart, help, Impact, inspiration, kids, leadership, life, loss, love, media, mental and physical health, mom, MONEY, mother, news, observations, opinion, Opportunities, organizations for special needs, pain and misery, parenting, poverty, pregnancy, publicity, respect, sadness, service, Sisterhood, support, travel, water shortage, well-being, tagged abundance, African, American, attention, attitude, baby, blessings, bonding, breast milk, child, compassion, crew, criticism, desperate, Difference, fulfillment, Heart, help, humanitarian mission, love, milk, mother, necessity, need, newborn, news, Nightline, nursing, nutrition, Pampers, poverty, publicity, Salma Hayek, Sierra Leone, starvation, tetanus, Unicef, vaccines, world on February 12, 2009| Leave a Comment »
If you were traveling through a poverty striken area and you had a baby of your own that you were still nursing…could you walk away from a hungry newborn baby that had nothing to eat? Actress Salma Hayek was in Sierra Leone on a humanitarian mission…she nursed an African newborn who was starving because his mother could not produce milk for her child. Salma was moved to feed that child. She talked about his eyes lighting up as he began to feel the nutrition flow into his body. She was moved in her heart to feed him; because i believe that a nursing mother can’t ignore a hungry baby that is crying out in his/her need; that is called basic human compassion. Still, you would think that we all had that in abundance; but, not always so, some would run the other way as quickly as they could go.
This moment was captured on film by the news crew of “Nightline” who were along on the trip for Unicef , to promote the importance of tetanus vaccines. Unicef and Pampers have a campaign called 1 Pack=1Vaccine; Salma is a spokeswoman for Pampers. www.unicefusa.org or www.pampers.com/unicef
I love the message of what Salma did; purely from the standpoint of, if you see a need fill it. Salma still is breastfeeding her own child who is approximately 1 year old. She understands the importance of, the nutritional value as well as the bonding value of, breastfeeding.
Surely there will be those individuals who will criticize her for what she did. There will be naysayers who will bring up the issue of aids and to the possible exposure to her health or that of her own child. They will say that she did this as a publicity stunt, or for the attention. Some will say in the larger scheme of things…did that one feeding make a difference; will it save the life of that child. I believe it made a difference. I believe an African woman saw an American woman with heart. I believe a baby felt fulfillment, comfort, and love. I pray that the mother and child received more help. A world saw a desperate moment and an act of love.
I say, she was in the moment. She saw a child in need; she felt the despair of a mother who could not provide for her child the most basic necessity in life at that time for her child; she did what she was able to do. I love that she didn’t think twice. Those who have been blessed in life and find themselves around others in need have a responsibility to share. I respect Salma for doing it so very naturally. There are so many in need around the world…what can you do to make a difference?
Britney Spears Turns 27-on Good Morning America
Posted in celebrity, family, life, mental and physical health, news, tagged aged 27, birthday, Britney Spears, celebrity, concerts, family, Good Morning America, morning show, music, private life, publicity, television on December 2, 2008| Leave a Comment »
After the very public year that Britney Spears has had, she has decided to celebrate her 27th birthday in the same vein…in public. Britney will be celebrating her birthday and her celebrity rebirth on Good Morning American on December 2. Tune in to see what’s in store for Brit and the coming year; music, family, concerts, publicity, and her private life (that never seems very private). As Britney turns the page…let’s see what this particular chapter of her life looks like; hopefully it is full of positives.
Alpha Inventions-Have You Heard About Them Yet?
Posted in accomplishments, Blogging, communication, ideas, marketing, media, news, online traffic, Opportunities, publicity, service, writing, tagged accomplishments, algorithms, Alpha Inventions, benefits, blog, Blogging, communication, development, dominant, experiment, First, invention, marketing, media, news, phases, publicity, real time, talented, tools, traffic, transition, visitors, website, writing on November 30, 2008| 6 Comments »
Alpha Inventions, I wondered if you have heard of them yet? I discovered them the other day when they made an appearance on my stat counter on my blog site. I wondered who are they and; how, and why are they referring so many visitors to my blog. Not that I minded the traffic; in fact, it was quite wonderful. However, sometimes sites connect to your site that you wish had never heard of you; you know what I mean? Some of them bring traffic that i don’t want associated with my blog.
Anyway, i did a little sleuthing and found out it is a site that is relatively new. From what i understand…it is a site that brings exposure to a multitude of sites-in real time. So, as soon as you post to your site/blog others can see it at that moment. In doing so, they are current on what information or products you are trying to bring to the world wide web. I don’t understand all of the ins and outs of their algorithms…but, thankfully, it isn’t my job to understand it. I am benefitting from someone else’s brillance. That is ok with me. In return, i hope that my blog brings something to them as well.
Interesting though when you stop to think about the name. Alpha Inventions…when I looked it up there were many definitions for Alpha. Of course, we all know about the Alphabets…a listing of letters that begins with the letter A. Then, there is the definition of Alpha as first or beginning-beta (as in beta testing). Then, there is the definition of top of the line or dominant. And finally, to be the most prominent, talented or aggressive. Congrats to Alpha Inventions for thinking outside of the box. Think of it as free media publicity for your writings or your business/marketing site. It is another tool to use to bring attention to your goals that you are trying to accomplish on your site.
When you stop and think about it…all of those terms apply to http://www.alphainventions.com . It is an experiment in transition i think. However, a brilliant one…I think it will be fine tuned and will catch on like wildfire. Like any invention…it will go through several phases of development. In the meantime, enjoy the extra traffic that they send you…you won’t be sorry.
When Family Members Of Rich and Famous Make The News Headlines!
Posted in celebrity, emotions, entertainment, family, life, mental and physical health, news, tagged abandonment, Alec Baldwin, Angelina Jolie, anger, best sellers, betrayal, blog, books, celebrity, Charlie Sheen, Christopher Ciccone, control, Denise Richards, envy, estrangement, family issues, family members, famous, feelings, friends, gossip, Hulk Hogan, interviews, Jennifer Anniston, Joan Crawford, kellie pickler, Kim Basinger, Lohans, loyalty, Madonna, magazines, media, neglect, neighbors, news, Oprah, Pamela Anderson, privacy, publicity, relationships, relatives, rich, Spears, tabloids, talk shows, trust on October 1, 2008| 1 Comment »
There is something to be said for being a part of the middle class…without any of the demands expected of the rich and famous. Have you ever stopped to think about what your life would be like if you were one of those celebrity names in the tabloids? Every family has issues in their family tree with some relative or another.
Think about it…what if cousin Ralph committed a crime and was photographed for a magazine, making sure to give an interview which made a connection between his name and your’s in the article; or, your sister decided to become a singer (and she howled like your neighbor’s hunting dog) but still, she badgered your professional contacts to try to get an audition; or say, your Grandma decided to go on a talk show and talk about her sex life before she married Grandpa? Maybe your father wants to write a best seller that very closely resembles your life pre-celeb days? Or a relative goes on a large shopping spree that they can’t possibly afford to pay for on their own? How would you handle it?
In today’s world, with everyone having access to so much digital information…if you are a celebrity, and the media decides to do a little digging…they are sure to find some family member, friend from the past, or ex-boyfriend/girlfriend who is more than ready, willing and able to spill the beans for a little $$$. What’s more…you don’t even have to wait for the media to find those who are willing to spill the beans for a fee…your relatives can go viral just by publishing a blog.
You don’t have to look far to see examples of what I am talking about. After all, there are painful family issues that allegedly haven’t been able to be resolved in private, such as families like the Lohans who make the news regularily, with custody battles, blog posts, or writting letters to media outlets criticizing one another; rehashing the past and the present family problems. These issues are deeply personal and have the ability to cause life long discord with in a family unit.
Then you have the media’s flavor of the month, the Spears family. Either they focus on the latest exploits of Brit, Jamie Lynn, her mother, father or ex-husbands and boyfriends or they hint at some kind of rumor that vaguely resembles a sliver of truth and wait to see the fireworks. You can understand the potential added damage done to an individual when there is intensive media scrutiny focussed on them. There is enough family drama in most families, without having to create an intense watch and see environment.
What about family members who stay in the background until they have shopped around the possibility of writing a tell all book…like Oprah’s father, allegedly considered doing? Or a little less reclusive personality, such as…Madonna’s brother, Christopher Ciccone who actually did write a book recently, detailing his complicated relationship with his sister. Remember many years ago, the explosive book called Mommy Dearest, written by Joan Crawford’s daughter about her very famous mother?
We’ve all seen that the tabloids will exploit a family member’s run- in with the law. Or, maybe a business owner or individual who slaps a lawsuit on a family member of a celeb, knowing that it will get settled because of the negative PR. A recent example of a legal situation was when Hulk Hogan’s son was sent to jail for allegedly being the driver in an accident that seriously injured one of his friends. All the while, his family was going through a seperation/divorce and the media attention only added to their personal difficulties. This fed the flames of many articles and celebrity gossip shows for many weeks.
There is never a lack of divorce related stories or custody issues either. We have come to know more about certain star crossed couples, and their problems, than we need to know; think of Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards, or Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin, Pamela Anderson and any of her exes. In these cases, many times the courts are often at fault for allowing legal records to become released to the public through the media; that is why you occasionally hear of circumstances where divorcing couples use a private mediator to settle their marriage issues. Sometimes it is through individuals or their family members that we learn what is often harmful to the well-being of the couples or their children. I am sure in the long run they come to regret the fact that so much private information has become public knowledge.
What about those situations where family members are estranged from one another and they use the media to communicate with each other about family issues. I think about in that case, Angelina Jolie and her father. Or, maybe Kellie Pickler who had a difficult relationship with her estranged birth mother. Or Jennifer Anniston and her mother who allegedly became estranged, from one another, over too much personal information being given out.
Some celebrities don’t publically acknowledge their family problems…others confront them head on. Which way is most effective for them, sort of depends on why the violations take place in the first place. Some celebs feel that they must go public and defend themselves and others…keep a quiet counsel and deal with things privately. It is not easy either way. The power of criticism is strong…and you can’t please everyone, no matter what action a celebrity chooses to employ to deal with the fallout.
Regardless of celebrity status…it is helpful to remember that those people are human beings with feelings too. They have relationships that can be damaged, and, they are often afforded little privacy as it is. You would think that their family members would have a little bit of loyalty and a desire to keep some issues private; and, not turn their private relationships into some sort of pay- per- view. But often, these situations aren’t JUST about money. Sometimes, the interviews and books are written out of more complex issues; such as, unresolved issues involving trust, envy, control, anger, betrayal, neglect, abandonment or favoritism. So when you see one of these interviews or books; remember that it might be more about getting even, than it is about getting rich!
Certainly, the people who publish the reports, interviews, books, and celeb gossip programs aren’t going to keep potentially scandulous information to themselves; not when it is their bread and butter. So think about that, the next time you purchase one of the tabloids, weekly celeb mags, tune in to the gossip programs, or purchase the latest personal memoir about someone famous; you are enabling them to sell out their own family members. What if your friends or relatives did that to you? What kind of tales could they tell about you to allow them to make money off from you or your past?
Choking on the Silver Spoons
Posted in children, death, loneliness, MONEY, sadness, tagged children, Christian Brando, Christina Onassis, Danilyn Smith, expectations, fortune, J. Howard Marshall, loneliness, neglect, poor little rich girl, privilege, publicity, relationships, silver spoon, Tori Spelling, wealthy on March 6, 2008| 1 Comment »
Choking on the silver spoon is the title i chose for this post after hearing for years about children born to weathy parents who continue to struggle in their lives.
While those who are living in the category of a “have not” existence often wonder how different life would be if they were included in the exclusive membership of those who “have (and, have “it” in a big way)”. I am talking about wealth, privilege, and status beyond the average person’s ability to achieve.
How often do we hear stories of children who have been born to the ultra rich who seem to appear out of control; in legal trouble, lonely, but on a continual rotation of personal relationships, lost in addictions, at a loss for a professional direction of their own, suspended from one educational academy after another or just unmotivated to do something positive in the world?
Have you ever heard of the “poor little rich (boy or girl)” phrase? A few years ago, there was a big media flap over the friction in the family of Tori Spelling when her father died. Many of the issues were there before her father died but much of it was complicated by money issues after he passed away.
It seems that Tori has now written a book talking about the idea of being raised in a family of privilege and continuing to live that way without the advantage of having the finances to back it up, once she became an adult out on her own. It supposedly talks about her struggles and what she has learned; and, how she is applying that knowledge in her marriage and in parenting her own young family.
Then, i remember many years ago a woman by the name of Christina Onassis who lived a colorful and lonely life. She went through four marriages. She lost all of her family members in a 24 month period. She was lonely. She was starved for a connected, affectionate relationship…yet she had tons of money. She gave birth to one child, Athina. Who, upon Christina’s death, became one of the richest children in the world. We don’t hear much about her these days. She has tried to stay out of the limelight. A few years ago there was some publicity about a romance she had with an older man; there was speculation about that relationship. She later married him.
You have to wonder what kind of pressure is put upon a child who is born to that kind of wealth to live a successful, healthy, and an emotionally fulfilling life. How do they grow and mature, while at the same time develop the ability to discover who is in their lives for the right reasons? How do they know if they are adored because of who they really are or because of what they “have”?
How does a child live up to expectations of their family members and the public when they have to live in the shadow of a well-known parent who is enormously blessed financially? How do they carve out a path of their own? It surely must not be easy.
I think about people like Christian Brando the son of the famous (and rich) Marlon Brando. He alledgedly lived a life surrounded by privilege and neglect and turmoil. He at times was accused of murder, spousal abuse, patternity claims, and drug and alcohol abuse. He struggled in all areas; only to have gotten to a point where others claim he was making serious attempts to straighten out his life. He died a short time ago before he was able to realize his full potential.
Then this week, word comes down that little Danilyn Smith the 18month old daughter of Anna Nicole Smith and Larry Birkhead is the sole legal heir of Anna’s present and (future depending on the outcome of legal proceedings from Anna’s previous marriage to billionaire J. Howard Marshall) fortune. Having money, alone, doesn’t guarantee happiness.
Some of the present fortune has been put in trust and Danilyn’s father and Howard K. Stern (Anna’s lawyer and lover) have been put in charge of administering that trust fund. As she grows into a teenager and into a young adult this judgement of being a sole heir of possible millions of dollars will help to shape and form what kind of a life she will have.
It makes a person wonder whether the silver spoon will be a blessing or a curse in her life. It would be a wonderful thing if those who raise her will also influence her personal growth to be strenthened by good character, good decision making and have a strong sense of boundaries that are guided by common sense. Maybe, just maybe this young person can grow up in a relatively normal environment and turn the silver spoon into something from which good things can grow.