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Category: Self Awareness

It’s Your Health Radio Interview: Letting Go of ‘Bad Boys’

Posted by Natalie on Mon, 23.01.12 at 09:21AM in Love Self Awareness Site News

I feel like the luckiest girl in the world every time I get the privilege of being a guest on Lisa Davis’ wonderful and uplifting show: It’s Your Health Radio. We’ve been having fantastic discussions over the past week and today we switch gears and discuss some of my advice questions in more depth. I hope you have been enjoying my radio segments as much as I have been enjoying taping them!

Twoday’s Topic: Let Go of ‘Bad Boys’.

Read on for the link to the interview!

What Award Show Hosts Are Really Trying to Tell Us

Posted by Natalie on Thu, 19.01.12 at 07:36AM in Celeb relationships Guest Bloggers In the News Odd Relationships Self Awareness

By: Mia Bencivenga

Well, my dear friends, award season is finally upon us.  

With it comes the glamor, the pageantry, the decadence, and in some cases, the mind numbing, nausea-inducing irritation that comes with viewing the endless barrage of red carpet coverage; and let’s not forget the numerous awkward conversations between Ryan Seacrest and Scarlet Johansson’s breasts.  

Ryan, we know she has massive knockers.  After all, they are in large part responsible for the majority of acting jobs she has acquired throughout the years.  She knows it.  We know it.  Everyone knows it.  You don’t need to draw attention to it by talking directly into her chest.  Contain yourself.  I mean, for Christ’s sake, you are just about the most licentious metrosexual man on television, with exception to the boys of the Jersey Shore. 

Reasons Why I Won’t Be “Coming Home” To Catholicism

Posted by Natalie on Thu, 12.01.12 at 07:18AM in Guest Bloggers In the News LGBTQ news Odd Relationships Self Awareness

By: Mia Bencivenga

I, like many other children, was raised Catholic.

For those of you who are not familiar with exactly what that entails, please allow me to sum up our important sacraments.

Shortly after your birth, a priest dunks your head into holy water, thereby cleansing yourself of the “original sin” we are all born with, because Eve had a little bit of an attitude problem with God and went ahead and ate some forbidden fruit.  This is called “Baptism.” 

Create Healthier Eating Habits in 2012

Posted by Natalie on Wed, 04.01.12 at 07:32AM in Self Awareness

It’s never too late to start taking better care of yourself!

This is not a diet plan, I promise. There is nothing worse than perusing the internet, looking for motivation to start eating better, and all that is bombarding you are fad diets and reasons why you can’t lose weight. Well, fear not, dear readers. Here are some positive habits to pick up in 2012....and the side effect? Well, you may drop a few pounds, but more importantly, you will start to feel great!

Relationships: Always the Solution and NEVER the Problem?

Posted by Natalie on Thu, 29.12.11 at 11:49AM in Guest Bloggers Love Self Awareness

By: Mia Bencivenga

Picture this, if you will…you’ve just divorced your wife of over six years.

And, oh the pain and the vulnerability you must be feeling! The excruciating shame that one can experience when something like a marriage fails! Especially considering it was your infidelity that may or may not have broken up the marriage... Ah, surely, these are emotions that almost any individual in this kind of a situation would feel.

Yes, the time it will take you to heal will most likely be extensive; you’ll probably need at least six months of Ben and Jerry’s good old fashion ice cream therapy to recuperate from what has proven to be an arduous, traumatizing process.

But maybe, just maybe, someday you will reemerge from all of this, stronger than ever. And perhaps, find the will to love again.

And of course, you want to be kind to your now ex-wife, whose life you shared for almost a decade, by being considerate when you do meet that special someone. Because after all, that’s just common decency…

Please Shut Your Virtual Mouth

Posted by Natalie on Thu, 22.12.11 at 01:17PM in Guest Bloggers Odd Relationships Self Awareness

By: Mia Bencivenga

These days, if I don’t see someone face-tweeting a picture of themselves drunkenly bent over a toilet and giving a peace sign to the camera in between dry-heaves, I consider it to be one of those rare “good days.”

Let me be frank: I intensely dislike Twitter. First and foremost, I never have anything to tweet about. When I do tweet, I attempt to be funny. I type something, hate it, delete it, and thus my profile looks as if it hasn’t been updated since late September.

And I REFUSE to tell people about the mundane activities of my life, no matter how unintentionally hilarious others may find them.

My Fantasy Christmas List

Posted by Natalie on Thu, 15.12.11 at 10:53AM in Guest Bloggers Self Awareness

By: Mia Bencivenga

The time is now upon us.

Don your red Santa hat, down some eggnog, and feel free to yell “ho ho ho” with no legal repercussions!  Yes, at last, ‘tis that magical time of the year.

Rick Perry’s Latest Ad Campaign: Bigotry for the Masses

Posted by Natalie on Thu, 08.12.11 at 07:26AM in In the News Self Awareness

Let’s play a game. Can you pick out all of the disturbing quotes in Perry’s latest ad? Here are some of the fun things I was able to pick out...what did you notice?

Michele Bachmann: Outwitted By a Gay Teen

Posted by Natalie on Fri, 02.12.11 at 07:13AM in In the News LGBTQ news Self Awareness Sexuality/Health

This is a very interesting video. Watch Michele Bachmann as she tries to explain to teenagers that the LGBTQ have the “same civil rights” as heterosexuals because everyone has the right to marry someone of the opposite sex.

I’m Tired of Cynicism, Man

Posted by Natalie on Thu, 01.12.11 at 07:10AM in Guest Bloggers Self Awareness



By: Mia Bencivenga

The most important thing an aspiring writer can learn is that in order to write, one must have something to write about.

Using this universal rule of the written word, I set off on my weekly journey of finding something interesting to titillate the handful of readers who are kind enough to glance over my work every once and a while.  And by “journeying” I mean rampant usage of google-type search engines, and the frequent stalking of a many celebrity news oriented websites.

But what did I find?

Diddly-squat.

The Many Things I Am Thankful For

Posted by Natalie on Thu, 24.11.11 at 08:36AM in Guest Bloggers Self Awareness

By: Mia Bencivenga

1.) The Kardashian Klan:

For giving me something ridiculous to write about every week.  No writer can be more in debt to the Kardashians and their televised shenanigans than yours truly.  One week, Kim’s in love and she doesn’t care who knows it!  The next, she’s having the fairy tale wedding that she’s always dreamed of, complete with cameras and boom microphones.  Before I even had a chance to send her my wedding gift of a gold and diamond encrusted tissue box container, she files for divorce.  It’s incredible.  Every week, there is some sort of new issue/drama/fight/weight-fluctuation that makes the headline news; that I may conveniently mock for my own amusement.  Thank you, Kardashians, for televising your narcissism.  Without it, myself and so many others would actually have to try and find something of substance to write about.

Sexism Sells…But Are You Buying It?

Posted by Natalie on Sun, 20.11.11 at 02:12PM in In the News Self Awareness

One of the great things about being back in school is that I am being exposed to all kinds of interesting commentary about gender, the media and the way women are viewed in the world. A video that I watched in one of my classes last week really stuck with me and I couldn’t get beyond the way women were portrayed in the video clips. I am eager to hear how other people view this video and their thoughts on how sexism is still very much a part of our modern culture, how it is acceptable and how it engrains itself into our every day conversation.

Signs of Societal Doom: Vajazzling

Posted by Natalie on Thu, 10.11.11 at 07:18AM in Guest Bloggers In the News Odd Relationships Self Awareness Sexuality/Health

By: Mia Bencivenga

My dear readers, I come to you a broken woman.

Throughout the years, I have seen many beauty trends come and go.  From injecting your face full of poison, to shooting a laser at oh-so-delicate areas to singe off hair; it is apparent that women will do just about anything, no matter how painful, to make themselves appear “beautiful.”

Personally, if I was a man and I was approached hairless woman who was incapable of making an expression, I’d probably back away slowly and report to the CIA that I had a close encounter of the third kind. But I digress…

BONUS INTERVIEW with the Authors of “The Little Black Book of Big Red Flags”

Posted by Natalie on Wed, 09.11.11 at 08:26AM in Guest Bloggers In the News Love Self Awareness

By: Kim Lyons

Have you ever dated someone and knew something was “off” but ignored those nagging little red flags? Then, before you knew it those little red flags turned into big red flags setting off major alarm bells? Well, the authors of The Little Black Book of Big Red Flags know all about that! Ladies, learn from their mistakes so you don’t have to make the same ones!

Bill Passed in Michigan ALLOWING Bullying That Provides “Religious or Moral Reasons”

Posted by Natalie on Sat, 05.11.11 at 11:55AM in In the News LGBTQ news Odd Relationships Self Awareness

And I ask, dear friends...WTF?!

Michigan Senate Republicans passed a bullying bill (which, by the way, had ZERO democratic support) that allows bullying, as long as there is a “religious or moral reason for their actions.”

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