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Friday, March 30, 2012

Life 'rolls on' for those with spinal cord injuries



Life Rolls On

866-We Will Walk | 400 Corporate Pointe Suite 525, Culver City, CA 90230

www.liferollson.org

Via flexwatches.com/charities/life-rolls-on: Life Rolls On Foundation is dedicated to assisting and inspiring young people affected by spinal cord injury and uses action sports as a platform to demonstrate infinite possibilities despite paralysis. Its signature program, They Will Surf Again, empowers paraplegics and quadriplegics to surf with the assistance of adaptive equipment and dedicated volunteers. In addition to providing unique quality of life programs, Life Rolls On fosters spinal cord injury awareness and offers outreach to individuals and their families at the onset of injury.

Please show your support for this great cause directly or buy the white Flex watch at flexwatches.com and 10% of the proceeds of your purchase will be donated to Life Rolls On Foundation


Yes... I will say it -- roll on!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Support 3E Love's 96-hour Spring Hoodie Sale





Please support this product... AND the right to wear hoodies freely no matter what you ability... or color.



What is 3E Love...?

3E Love, LLC. is a social entrepreneurial experiment to change the perception of disability. The company was started by siblings Annie & Stevie Hopkins in 2007 with the intent of promoting their unique symbol and social model of disability. The company's trademarked International Symbol of Acceptance (wheelchair heart logo) is the drive behind it's social mission to provide the tools for others to embrace diversity, educate society, and empower each other to love life. What was once just a small Chicago disability pride clothing brand is now an international movement of acceptance. People with disabilities are everywhere, and thousands of t-shirts and other items later, so is the 3E Love message.
"3E Love is more than living disabled but is simply about living. Everyone has the freedom to live their life. We challenge you to do what you love, because you'll meet some amazing people along the way, and that, our friends, is how you'll enjoy this ride that 3E Love calls, life.

Embrace diversity. Educate your community. Empower each other. Love life."
- 3E Love Founder, Annie Hopkins (1984-2009)
The journey of 3E Love actually began in 2004 when Annie created the "wheelchair heart symbol" for a dorm t-shirt while she and Stevie were undergraduate students together at the University of Illinois. At that time, neither of them had any clue what they had stumbled onto nor fully grasped the potential and meaning of Annie's creation. As a community health major with an interest and passion for disability studies, Annie used the symbol on her shoulder for a permanent tattoo. Friends, family and peers in the disability community were instantly drawn to her new tattoo, and many even got it themselves. The potential behind the symbol was clear!
Annie soon thereafter moved to Chicago after graduation to pursue independent living and a PhD in disability studies at the University of Illinois-Chicago. There, she found her calling in life to be an advocate and leader in the community. Stevie graduated at the same time to work a full-time job with investments and part-time jobs in the local music scene. They both knew that eventually they wanted to combine forces to make a difference behind Annie's "wheelchair heart symbol", but was unsure how and when. 
The first big step was in 2007 when they incorporated 3E Love, LLC. and legally protected the symbol. The future plan was to move-in together and take it full-time after Annie completed her studies. In the meantime, 3E Love was a placeholder for a future neither understood, but the motto and corporate mission were ironed out in the meantime and t-shirts were sold at events to keep the company afloat. Things were going as planned – t-shirts were selling well and Annie was making huge strides with her education and advocacy work. 
Then in January of 2009, an unexpected tragedy occurred when Annie went into the hospital for a simple procedure but had complications that led to infection and her eventual passing. She died at the age of 24 and left behind friends to wonder not only why, but also what could have been. Annie's future was bright and her work in advocacy had only just begun, and 3E Love had not even taken off yet. 
Driven by the support and love of family, friends and the Chicago disability community, Stevie decided to continue the plan without his little sister. He knew that it would be so much more difficult without her charisma, passion for advocacy and disability studies education, but he sought to do his best to spread her symbol and accompanying message to embrace, educate, empower and love life. 

Annie had already done all the difficult work, to create the powerful symbol and message and generate the movement and momentum behind it. All he had to do was take his experience in marketing, music apparel sales and internet social networking and put it to work for 3E Love. Annie created the product, so now he had to sell it and expand upon it!
With the help of Facebook and disability-related expos across the country, Stevie was able to quickly spread the word about 3E Love. Less than two years and thousands of miles later, the company has sold tens of thousands of items to customers in all 50 states and over 20 countries. The response to the symbol and Stevie's efforts have been nothing but positive, pushing him to do more and more. The company has dozens of products and controls production and distribution from start to finish. Having the ability to make all of the products has allowed Stevie the flexibility to offer 3E Love products at lower pricing to fundraising groups, customize them for events, and even screen-print for others.
Today, the warehouse is stocked and Stevie has a fire lit under him to make 2012 a huge year for disability awareness through an even stronger push behind Annie's vision! But, he knows he cannot accomplish Annie's goals alone. For 3E Love to be successful, others need to believe in the symbol and message and join him on the journey. Although Annie and Stevie's names may be all over the paperwork, the long-term vision was always and will always be to create an all-inclusive disability social media and marketing company where everyone is welcome to join them.
Great things take time. Great things require help from everyone. And great things can be a lot of fun.
Love life.


Roll on!



Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Dr. Wayne Dyer tells 101 ways to transform your life Part 2

Part 2













From Amazon

About the Author

Dr. Wayne W. Dyer is affectionately called the 'father of motivation' by his fans. He became a well-known author with his bestselling book Your Erroneous Zones, and has gone on to write many other self-help classics. Despite his difficult childhood spent in orphanages and foster homes, Dr. Dyer, who has a doctorate in counselling psychotherapy, has overcome many obstacles to make his dreams come true. Today he spends much of his time showing others how to do the same.

Roll on!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Facebookers show solidarity for Trayvon Martin

Heather Shultz (in white) and Laura Cerrano (in black) show support for justice for Trayvon hoodies up style.
Via Heather Schultz's Facebook: Trayvon Martin's death is not in vain. Showing support with Laura Cerrano. If you get a chance, please read Brian Stelter's article on the national delay of the Trayvon Martin story. Although the unarmed 17-year-old was fatally shot on Feb. 26 in Sanford, Fla., the news didn't spread to the rest of the country until mid-March. This is a prime case study of the need for diversity in newsrooms. (Read the article here.)
Roll on!


Dr. Wayne Dyer tells 101 ways to transform your life Part 1

Part 1









Based on the book 101 Ways to Transform Your Life by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer 









From Amazon

About the Author

Dr. Wayne W. Dyer is affectionately called the 'father of motivation' by his fans. He became a well-known author with his bestselling book Your Erroneous Zones, and has gone on to write many other self-help classics. Despite his difficult childhood spent in orphanages and foster homes, Dr. Dyer, who has a doctorate in counselling psychotherapy, has overcome many obstacles to make his dreams come true. Today he spends much of his time showing others how to do the same.

Roll on!


Saturday, March 24, 2012

Sarah Kay: "If I Should Have a Daughter"





Courtesy of Project V.O.I.C.E. (project-voice.net): Sarah Kay is a Spoken Word Poet who grew up in New York City and began performing her poetry when she was only fourteen years old.  Even though she was often the youngest poet by a decade, Sarah made herself at home at the Bowery Poetry Club, one of New York's most famous Spoken Word venues.  In 2006, she joined the Bowery Poetry Club's Poetry Slam Team, NYC Urbana, and competed in the 2006 National Poetry Slam in Austin, Texas.  That year, she was the youngest poet competing at Nationals.  Sarah was featured on the sixth season of the television series Russell Simmons presents HBO Def Poetry Jam, where she performed her poem "Hands."  She has performed in venues across the country including Lincoln Center, the Tribeca Film Festival, and the United Nations, where she was a featured performer for the launch of the 2004 World Youth Report.  She has also performed internationally in the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, India, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, France, and Singapore.  In 2004, Sarah founded Project V.O.I.C.E. and has since taught Spoken Word Poetry in classrooms and workshops all over the world, to students of all ages. Sarah was a featured speaker at the 2011 TED conference (Technology, Entertainment, Design) on "The Rediscovery of Wonder" in Long Beach, California.   Sarah's first book, B (published by the Domino Project) was ranked #1 bestselling poetry book on Amazon.  Her work can also be found in literary publications such as Foundling ReviewDamselfly PressdecomPthe Literary Bohemian, Pear Noir! among others.

For more info on Sarah, see her website at kaysarahsera.com


Roll on!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Photosophical: Michael Vick vs. George Zimmerman

Food for civil rights thought:

What's your view? Source: Facebook Anonymous User



For a full review of this month-long story click here.


Roll on with liberty and justice for all.





Thursday, March 15, 2012

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Success Magazine publisher Darren Hardy defends KONY 2012


As many of you know by now, last week a movie hit the Internet called KONY 2012. In the Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony is brought to light as a war criminal in the eyes of the International Court for rearing and indoctrinating child soldiers to fight against a decided enemy in the civilian population of that country.

In the following blog from Success Magazine publisher Darren Hardy, Mr. Hardy speaks to the cynicism he feels bubbling up from the depths of Internet chat rooms and blog networks and in turn, questions why some people, when they do good deeds and good news about someone wanting to do good in the world, wanting to make the wrong things right often hit the collective airwaves, such news faces an immediate assumption of an underhanded ulterior underbelly of a motive rather than to appeal to our better angels for support and love for a worthy cause.



Until next time... roll on!

Monday, March 12, 2012

Biologist Bruce Lipton speaks to the idea of an 'energy checkbook'

Listen to this short presentation of a unique metaphor that positions energy as a type of money. 


What are you doing and thinking about with your currency of energy?



Let it flow positively and as always... roll on!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Biologist Bruce Lipton speaks on the power consciousness


Dr. Bruce Lipton explains his research on environment, subconscious thought and cell biology in this near 51 minute interview.





Be transformed be the renewal of your mind and roll on!



Thursday, March 8, 2012

Good ideas often come from bad ones






Be #Inspired and roll on!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

What do you think about most of the time?

This under seven minute clip from Anthony Robbins exemplifies the idea of focus as the primary way to change your life habits.The "Zen" or perfection, if you will, of Tony's concept is quite simple: As you think, so shall you be. If you think, "I'll never lose weight" or, "Why is my life so bad?" notice how just the thought itself of these things can lead you to experience these things in your reality. To think about a thing is to actively bring attention and feeling to it.

If we then take the same mind and insert happy, positive, delightful messages into it, take note of how these make you feel that – just the thought of the words, the ideas, notions and the attachments and assumptions we make about what these things mean can mean the difference between sickness and health, good times and bad. Go and test these theories out. Do not take my word for it. As the theologians say, test the spirits. And to paraphrase R&B great Rev. Al Green, let's stay together, people!




Roll on!

Monday, March 5, 2012

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Peter Diamandis speaks on why the world may not be going to the dumps after all


What does the word "opportunity" really mean to you? What is abundance? We hear through the media and broadcast news that the world we live in every day is filled with conflict, economic uncertainty, drugs, poverty. But is it? Is for instance MTV's Jersey Shore the hallmark of a generation of slackers?

In the following TED Talk, speaker Paul Diamandis compares and and more notably, contrasts, the world we live in today with the societies and eras of years gone by. He points to the proliferation of technologies that exist today in even the most impoverished nations--nations in which people who may make 100 times less in pay in U.S. Dollars than the person reading this blog, but nonetheless have running water, indoor plumbing, cell phones and computers. We, in all actuality, live in a world that is more literate, has more resources and has more economic growth than ever before in its history.


Until next time, be part of the solution and as always... roll on!