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Golden Pen Magazine - Issues 4We are so excited to have our Resilience issue out!

106 pages of inspirational content on the subject of RESILIENCE and it’s now yours for just $4.95!

Can I say what a wonderful mob of contributors we have at Golden Pen Magazine?  Please take the time out to go and check out our contributors, who each have a page under the Contributors tab.  Mwoi to all of you…you have made my job so easy this issue with all your wonderful stories and encouraging interactions.

So what is featured in this issue?  Even the Editorial team have gotten in on the act and we have  offered some of our most empowered moments of resilience in this issue plus tools you will want to pass on to your friends, neighbours and the people you meet because there is so much gold it’s not funny!

Sue Crawford shares her heartbreaking story of loving, losing and letting go of her 22 year old daughter who died of an aggressive cancer, plus her comprehensive tool kit for people going through the process of grief.

Hayley Solich shares how she overcame post natal depression and has never been depressed since, plus her tips for overcoming situational depression.

Andy Hopkins was described as ‘the most talented musician I know of his age’.  He is a young musician who is turning the music training industry on it’s head with his radical philosophy of how to engage children in learning music.  Find out how your child could benefit from his student directed learning opportunities.

* Incredible artist, Samuel Silva, who incidentally is only a hobby artist, shares how he nearly died 3 times as a child.  Check out his awesome artwork!

A father’s heartbreak.  Jo Wanmer shares about the heartbreaking struggle her husband had with their daughter’s rejection and how he won her around through unconditional love.

Heather Baker shares the story of husband Phil’s brush with death from a brain tumor and how they are piecing back together their lives and the incredible resilience of Phil’s spirit.

Russell Sage talks about staying in the game and what it takes to endure to the end.

Kath Mazzella OAM shares her passionate story about being an Advocate for GYN and Sexual Health Awareness and the International GYN Awareness Day campaign she is leading.

Lisa Scaffidi shares why she is the Ambassador for GAIN Inc.

Cath Ashton shares about her personal betrayal and also a suicide prevention awareness message.

And so much more!

Don’t delay, get your copy today.

Check out our next issue…out now!

WOW!  Have we got some fabulous content in the May 2012 issue of Golden Pen Magazine™

Before we go there, we want you to know that we have a very special BONUS OFFER.

Buy the May 2011 issue of this magazine and we will donate $2 from the sale to Maiti Nepal (see our feature article).
AND we will send you a copy of the Inaugural Issue as a bonus.

Publishing Editor, Hayley Solich shares her experience interviewing CNN Hero 2010, Anuradha Koirala from Maiti Nepal:

Updated CoverWhen you hear someone’s story first hand, it has the power to change your life.  Listening to Anuradha Koirala share about the young women she works with at Maiti Nepal, I soon realised for me it was a life changing moment.  I had heard about the words “Human Trafficking” and certainly knew it was a situation that was morally not right, however, I had never connected with the pain and suffering that the people affected by human trafficking go through and so it was easy for me to push it out of my mind.  It wasn’t until I watched the documentary commissioned by Melinda & Bill Gates, that I started to really understand the devastating cost of Human Trafficking.  I also realised that once your eyes have been opened, it is a lot harder to shut out the message.

As a Westerner it is far too easy to say, oh, that’s just happening to them over there.  But according to Dr Gillian Yudelman, the reality is that every country of the world is either a source, a transit or a destination. And this is why Golden Pen Magazine™ has decided to donate $2 from the sale of every May 2012 Issue to Maiti Nepal.  Anuradha has given 100% of her energy and she now needs others to take up the fight by helping her to raise the finance to continue the work of not only rescuing people from trafficking and domestic violence, but restoring their dignity.  This work is a demonstration of what one person can do to change the lives of literally thousands of people; to see lives transformed from shame and degradation to joy and hope.

So we present to you our feature story, “Stolen”, and hope that you will be as moved as we were with the plight of these young women and children.

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88 Pages of great content

Other articles in this issue are:

* Solving the Justice Puzzle – We interviewed Priscilla Collins, Telstra Business Woman of the Year 2011 (Community) and the CEO of NAAJA (North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency) where we discovered first hand the plight of the Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory who are becoming victims of the justice system.  Priscilla doesn’t pull her punches in this all revealed, no bars held, article and she is not afraid to ask the hard questions and to make recommendations about how it could be done better.

* Painting Saved Me – Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich MP bares her soul and reveals the role painting played in maintaining her mental health as a politician.

* Less is More – Interior Stylist, Karen Creith, reveals why less is more.

* Hanging Out:  The Sad Face of Addiction – Pharmacist, Sue Crawford, explains the dangers of over the counter codeine based medications due to their addictive qualities.

* A Strange Democracy – Nathan Quigley tackles the current political climate.

* Was Democracy a good God idea? – Hayley and Andrew Solich trace democracy back to it’s roots and Celebrity Apprentice’s Ian ‘Dicko’ Dickerson is quoted in this article, as he gave a timely commentary about the best form of government during the show in 4 May, 2012.

* Playing a Bigger Game – Award winning business woman, Meredith Collins, reveals the woman behind the video marketing business.

* The Unwitty Entrepreneur – Janene Samuel, creator of the Game Tag Ninetendo DS accessory talks patents and the lifestyle change experienced when inventing a new product and getting that product to market.

*  Time:  Is it Your Friend or Enemy? – Hayley Solich examines the issue of limited time.

* Confessions of a Shopaholic – Jill Chivers bears her soul about her journey out of addiction to shopping.

* Change your Food Change Your Life – Dr Maya Nahra prepares us for lifestyle change.

* Nourishing Your Mind Part 2 – Dr Jenny Brockis continues her unveiling of the perfect road map for brain fitness.

* How Simple is Too Simple? – Debbie Ducic asks us some hard and deep questions about the future and what it might look like.

* Are You Drowning in a Sea of Stuff? – Sara Hall gives us some tips on how to start to take charge of your home and get order.

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Help us stop Human Trafficking in Nepal.

Buy your copy of Golden Pen Magazine and we will send $2 from every sale to Maiti Nepal. 

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