In celebration of Black History Month, Mega Growth, a product of Strength of Nature™ and Nicole Garner, Founder of The Garner Circle PR, are joining forces to visit Metro Atlanta high schools to promote “Personal Growth”, a high school lecture series throughout February empowering young women for success personally, academically and in their future careers.

The “Personal Growth High School Series” will promote financial and professional independence, as well as tools to build character and self-esteem. The premise of this high school lecture series is founded upon honoring the past by preparing the present for their future. “It is critical to invest in the lives and ambitions of our youth; especially, during the economic changes our country is undergoing,” says Garner. Mega Growth Beauty Brand Ambassadors and Nicole Garner, Founder of The Garner Circle PR, are proud to be leaders in this community outreach initiative.

Personal Growth Series Dates & Location:
Hapeville Charter High School – February 8, 2011
Millergrove High School- February 15, 2011
Tri Cities High School – February 22, 2011
Columbia High School – February 28, 2011

 

Arianna Huffington is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, a nationally syndicated columnist, and author of thirteen books. Check out this talk given at Ted Women about the attributes of getting more sleep. Found out how it might just be okay for women to “sleep” their way to the top! What do you think?

 

Check out this riveting but short talk by Facebook COO, Sheryl Sandberg, at the TED Women summit, on why there aren’t many women in C-Level Positions and how she thinks we should go about changing that. Very interesting food for thought…what do you think? Do you agree?

 

Ballon Girl by Banksy

International street artist, Banksy, best known for his politically and socially inspired stencil art  that can now be seen and bought all over the world recently cut his teeth on the most anti-mainstream, mainstream cartoon for adults, The Simpsons. Banksy constructed the opening “couch gag” that starts every Simpsons show.  The combination of The Simpsons and Banksy are sinfully tongue in check as the artist takes a swipe at the phenomenon that is the Simpsons and Fox, the studio that produces the show,  by showing cartoonist in sweat shop conditions and Simpsons merchandise boxes being sealed with a deceased dolphins head, while another worker punches holes in center of The Simpsons dvd using a unicorn…it looks better than it sounds…or maybe it sounds how it looks…check it out.

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