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70-year-old nurse practitioner, and teacher, remembers her most humbling moment
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Beth Farren, 70, continues living her life doing what she loves most – nursing, teaching, and fitting in the time to play tennis. Originally from Chicago, she has lived in Dallas for the past 33 years, where she volunteers as a nurse practitioner at a nearby clinic, teaches nursing online at Texas Tech, and sits… Read more
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Tejano sculptor says he’s always ready for his next challenge
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Armando Hinojosa is a proud Texan, born and raised in the southwestern city of Laredo. His family has inhabited the Lone Star State as early as 1755. He calls himself “a Tejano,” because his father came from Mexico and married his American mother, who was a direct descendant of the founder of Laredo, Don Tomas… Read more
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Long-time NY businessman and marketer gives back by teaching
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Business leader talks about conquering self-doubt to embrace success
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Joyce Roché has climbed higher on the corporate ladder than most. For her, it was learning about opportunities she never knew existed, and learning to conquer self-doubt, that made all the difference. Her illustrious 25 year-career in business includes being CEO of Girls Inc. from 2000 to 2010, the first African American female vice president… Read more
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Master yogi, 75, is expert in 1,350 postures
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While most New Yorkers are scrambling around, stressed, and in a hurry, Master Yogi Sri Dharma Mittra is often in a faraway, much more peaceful place mentally, and sometimes physically upside down. Often referred to as the “Teacher’s Teacher” by his hundreds of students at the Dharma Yoga Center in New York City, Mittra has… Read more