Women Like Me : A 1000 possibilities
Each Wednesday morning from 11 a.m. to noon (Toronto time) I have the pleasure of hosting
Women Like Me on ThatRadio.com
Just like Women Like Me, The Women’s Business & Networking Directory the show will meet your needs on your schedule.
The show is live on Wednesday morning, repeated on Wednesday and Sunday and available in the podcast archive 24/7. On each show you will meet successful, innovative women who are profiles of today’s Do It Yourself Success.
Their interviews highlight the skills, trends and networking opportunities you need to Do It! Each week we promote a member of Women Like Me, The Women’s Business & Networking Directory with an in depth interview.
To be in the Women Like Me Directory visit www.womenlikeme.ca and click on Be Listed.
For behind the scenes perspectives and observations visit www.karenfraser.org.
Wednesday January 16
Theme Work
Host Karen Fraser chats with two fascinating entrepreneurs.
Web designer Karen Phillips www.phillipswebdesign.ca is also a classically trained musician and currently plays key board for The Gypsygrass Band.
Yohanna Vanderkley musician, singer, lyricist and composer writes for film and TV. Her songs have appeared on Billboard’s Dance Chart and Britain’s High Energy Chart. She has sung backup for Patti Labelle and Rita MacNeil.
The two have played together for years but just recently they established Webbils and Songs www.webbilsandsongs.ca. The new venture creates sound bytes for your web site or any other promotionfor your business. The company is at the leading edge of current interest in music for web sites.
They will bring examples of their work which includes the theme for Women Like Me “A Thousand Possibilities”
January 23, 2008
“Something’s Happening Here”- What Can You Do About It?
(I beg forgiveness from Buffalo Springfield)
A community threat attacks your neighbourhood, you are outraged, indignant, on the moral high ground, Commendable but not effective. Host Karen Fraser’s first guest Margot Boyd got to work. Learn about her neighbourhood threat www.moorepark.org, how they organized and how they are doing.
Ben Bull is our second guest. He is a contributor to Raise the Hammer, an online community of highly skilled activists in many sectors www.raisethehoammer.org. He will comment on Ms. Boyd’s situation, tell us about Raise the Hammer and discuss community protection skills.
Listeners are getting great advice and the energizing confidence of innovative entrepreneurs. Please join us for an hour of energizing and entertaining conversation.

