Journalist, author and former CBS news anchor, Mark McEwen was voted one of the most trusted people in America and was a fixture on CBS in the mornings from 1987 until
2002 covering every imaginable news event and interviewing top newsmakers. In his memoir, Change in the Weather: Life After Stroke, Mark candidly recalls his harrowing journey of rehabilitation from a massive stroke. It is an intimate, life-affirming journey of recovery and his ultimate message of hope for stroke victims and their families. Today, McEwen has recovered most of his day-to-day life, even returning to do occasional TV spots for his local CBS affiliate in Orlando. He speaks nationwide and is a dynamic new crusader helping to educate and inspire stroke victims and their families.
Natalie on Oxygen's "Bad Girls Club"
A spunky self-proclaimed socialite, Natalie enjoys cruising in her sugar daddies' expensive cars and painting the town red with her cool celebrity friends. With a degree in Sociology, Natalie operates her
own fashion boutique in Northern California. This flamboyant rebel proclaims to "run LA." "Bad Girls Club" takes 'bad behavior' to the next level with a cast of young women who are powerfully bold, outrageously funny and endlessly entertaining. "Bad Girls Club" brings seven new 'bad girls' together in a house where the women recognize that their outrageous behavior has hindered their relationships, careers and lives. They claim they want to change, but will living together help them move forward and turn their lives around – or will chaos rule?
Alex Ferris - "Diary of a Wimpy Kid"
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