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LOVE, LOSS AND BOLD LIVING
On the very day Nancy Sharp learned that her husband's brain cancer had returned, she delivered premature twins. It was a day that marked the beginning of her children's lives and the beginning of the end of her husband's life. She's written a touching memoir about her heartbreaking yet ultimately inspirational and optimistic story to inspire others to keep moving forward, no matter how difficult things may be at the moment.
THE 'PSYCHIC MADMAN'S' TIPS FOR YOU
Afraid of losing your memories? Then you need to hear what Jim Karol has to say. He's the world's greatest mentalist, and now in his 60s, he says he's healthier, sharper and more energetic than ever. He credits his incredible memory skills to unlocking the pathway into his mental Fountain of Youth. He reveals some simple games, tasks and activities you can start doing today to begin turning back the hands of time in your brain and possibly even ward off dementia or memory loss.
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JOIN THE REVOLUTION
Have you been keeping up with us on Facebook? If not, here are some of the fun things you missed this week:
-- We've been sharing details about this season's first episode of the Emmy-nominated "Surviving & Thriving," which airs Friday, April 18 at 9 p.m. on WKMG Local 6. This year, we're thrilled to partner with Florida Hospital to bring you stories of real people overcoming obstacles and coming out stronger than ever. Stay tuned for more details next week about this very special and unique hour of TV.
-- Don't listen to Betty White (well, do, because she's hilarious) but if you want to connect with your friends and family who are far-flung across the world, come join the fun on Facebook. Even if you don't find who you're looking for, we're always there to entertain, amuse and inspire you!
-- Why is this Cuban tree frog smiling? Because the man behind the camera captured his good side! Want to learn how to photograph the tiny creatures in your yard? Check out Team GB Elite blogger Sandy Scott's new post about macro photography for beginners!
--Artist Allee Willis is one of the most fascinating people you'll ever meet. Click here to read our story on Allee and find out how she recruited famous voices like Mary Wilson and everyday people to celebrate her hometown of Detroit in a multi-media project to help the Motor City move forward.
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