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To Lie or NOT to Lie.
That is the question. But, what is the answer? We are told from an early age not to lie. Mostly,…
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A Funny Motivational Speaker’s Take on Laughter, Stress and Heart Health
Before Kay Frances gave a Funny Motivational Keynote presentation at the Toledo Go Red For Women Luncheon, people weren’t sure what…
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The Holidays: “Are They Over Yet?!?”
For many of us the “holiday season” starts with Halloween. This is when we all dress up and pretend to…
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Planes, Trains and Anti-bacterial Gel: Tips for Safe and Sanitary Travel
In my job as a Funny Keynote Speaker, I travel. A lot. Mostly because I can’t convince the people to…
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The Holidays: “Are they over yet??”
Do we have a choice as to whether we are going to enjoy and embrace the holidays or simply “get through” them?
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Birthdays across the Ages
“Why is it that we rejoice at a birth and grieve at a funeral? It is because we are not…
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An Attitude of Gratitude for 2020!
He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those…
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POTLUCKS: Make it, bake it or fake it. The devil is in the details.
Potlucks are a great American tradition. The idea is that people bring whatever they want without being pre-assigned a particular…
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You Say “Tomato.” I Say “Wouldn’t Kill Ya to Share!”
Ohioans are fortunate to live in a place with rich, lush soil. Ideal for growing things, like our beloved tomato. The only problem is, the growing season is limited, so for most of the year we have to buy tomatoes that have been shipped in from, well, we don’t really know. But we do know that they are bred to last longer than a season of American Idol. The downside to this longevity is that they taste like anything but a tomato. Seriously. Try doing a blind taste test.