Migrant Woman Magazine UK

Migrant Woman launched in April 2014 and is the dream of Mirela Sula. She brings to her magazine what I bring to radio, the celebration of women and men who embrace their D.I.V.A. their Dreams, Inspirations, Visions, and Aspirations. A true D.I.V.A herself, she and her magazine are profiling the courage strengths and tenacity of women and their journeys.

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Migrant Woman is intended to be a mix of light and shade, covering a range of issues. These will include love, relationships, spirituality, meditation, yoga, and inspirational stories from migrant women entrepreneurs. We include those who are British born of second or third generation immigrants, and will observe in future editions the challenges of successfully mixing between two different cultures and languages. Migrant Woman will not shirk from covering some of the darker side of life and hard hitting issues, as you will see from the powerful and moving dossier on domestic violence.

In future issues, Migrant Woman will be featuring more on fashion, food, and humour, blending cultural heritage with the adopted or new country. The initial focus is more London based but will explore other regions of the UK and more countries in the future.

Migrant Woman is a monthly publication that is available online or printed copy, with the intention of becoming a subscription model in the near future. There will also be a free monthly newsletter for those signing up for it. MigrantWoman.com will feature relevant news updates and events, and will be available soon as an app for tablet devices and smartphones. Retail outlets are being approached to stock and sell the magazine.

Migrant Woman welcomes support and engagement through asking for advice from the experts, giving opinions, contributing editorial content stories or features, and providing sponsorship and advertising.

The Editor -in-Chief is Mirela Sula, who spotted a gap in the market and from the positive feedback given to date, Migrant Woman has been highly complimented with confident predictions of future success. Mirela is tapping into a number of issues that she has direct knowledge or involvement with, such as entrepreneurialism, psychology, counselling, domestic violence, meditation and using her skills as a magazine publisher of “Psikostil”. in Tirana, Albania. Mirela is also an author and ‘Don’t let Your Mind Go’ was a best seller in Albania, which has just been translated and published by Hay House for global distribution. www.mirelasula.com

To discuss any of these further, please contact

mirelasula@migrantwoman.com

www.migrantwoman.com

Blog: migrantwoman.com/2014/07/women-universe

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14/33 Practical tips to help you on your writing journey.

Aired August 19th-25th on The Writers Divine Den with Jackie VanCampen and her guest Kathy Sparrow 

10609144_10152653024014446_733156566_nKathy Sparrow is a fantastic editor and book coach. She was one of the editors for my first book and is now helping me with my second solo book. On this interview, Kathy will share practical and useful tips to help you on your writing journey.

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Kathy Sparrow is an award-winning author, speaker, and creativity/leadership coach. Her work has appeared in national and regional magazines, and she is the author of numerous books, including her memoir On the Mother Lagoon: Fly Fishing and the Spiritual Journey and her novel, soon to be released, The Whispered Teachings of Grandmother Trout.

A Master RIM® Facilitator, she has trained with Jack Canfield–one of the top human potential leaders in the world–and is a member of his assisting team. A former university professor of writing, she now dedicates much of her time to helping others develop their messages and share their stories with the world.


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14/33 Don Alder Interview Part 2

Aired August 19th-25th on Songs For Everyone with Michael Averill and his guest Don Alder.

trafficjamIn part 2 of an interview series with Don Alder, world renown finger style guitarist, listen to his advice to musicians with regards to making the best out of disastrous on stage situations, and how he fell into the world of Harp Guitar.


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Harp Guitar Song “Sayonara” that Don makes reference to in the interview:

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What is Anxiety and Depression and can we just snap out of it?

internal-demonsFor me No, I can’t, it is very hard to come out of a dark cloud and the feeling of despair. For me I know it is a case of chemical imbalance which takes me over and eats away at my gut and very being.

People see me as someone who is always upbeat positive and with a believing of living life, only some know of my darkness that I live in. Many do not want to know, they like the person who goes after life and believes in what is possible no matter how many times I get knocked down. It is not that they don’t care but that they do not know what to say or do about it when I am in darkness.

I discovered through my Wise Health host Suma Nathan on Self Discovery Radio a product a natural nutrient called Q96 that feeds the brain and rebalances our equilibrium. This product works and for 4 months I kept my anxiety at bay.   Even though physiatrist are finally understanding the benefits to this nutrient, it is still far from the main stream and supported by medical. It was great having the 4 months of anxiety and depression gone, and no matter what family crises, running a radio station, renewing a business, finding a new home etc., it got me through and for that I am grateful.

314773_261103207329351_1457952676_nIt is not all bad, something always good comes out of it if we survive it, I got offered a radio show 6.5 years ago that set me on this path that came from my depression, go figure. Comedians get their material from those dark places, it is just sometimes the darkness is too much and you can’t find your way back home. We have to be in purpose or we look at our lives as useless, we have to know we count or why be here and when in the darkness, there is no warmth no hand no touch to make you feel less alone, only the cold dark.

I am not like this all the time, it comes in waves, we do feel the pain in our bodies and mind soul and heart, it all hurts, sleep is so very important not so easy to do when you’re so down, or it is all you can do and not wake up to any possibility as your just too tried. There are many modalities that can help, this nutrient Q96, meditation, yoga, walks, dancing singing living, if you can overcome the pain enough. When in this state it is so very important that you be active in any way, find a purpose, make yourself do something, put yourself around people that care, understand it is hard to be around jolly people if you feel no joy within, do not take it personally for we appreciate your efforts.

Removing yourself from your direct pain is the key, go to a movie that removes you from you, do a sport, go for a run, help out somewhere, help someone else, that is what I love to do and it gives me a reason to still be here. Depending on if your nutrient low or struggling with mood swings that consume you, there is always an answer, look to your diet it is a key for your recovery. For me always has to be natural, I know that antidepressants make me worse and do not help in my recovery. I have to be natural, focusing and doing something outside of myself, I guess that is why I do the radio, I interview people who have overcome and I celebrate their D.I.V.A (dreams, inspirations, visions, aspirations) as it helps me find my own, plus I am so inspired by what they all bring to the table that the pride I have in my hosts and what the station stand for is a reason to fight this ugly disorder completely.

So I will overcome, I always do, time to be productive and override the pain, I have every reason to live as I have a purpose that is so much bigger than I, and knowing that these shows we do is helping people around the world find their own strength light and purpose is a reason to keep on fighting, even though I may need some help from time to time.

SO please don’t judge us for what we do, for sometimes it is out of our control, don’t tell us to snap out of it or be too aggressive with your solution, understand, anxiety and depression do HURT so help us heal with love support and belief in us and help us see the joy of life again so we may find the light once more.

I have done many shows on this from anti-bullying to featuring the Q96 and its results, you can find them at mental-challenges-shows

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Don’t judge don’t demand just shed some light and help us back, please.

Always a believer

Sara Troy.

Originally written 2014 now with over 2000 shows on air on Self Discovery Radio TV, I have found my purpose which gives my life meaning.

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