She’s Giving Birth to New Ideas for Overcoming Infertility

Miriam Sigrun Krause, our Way to Go Woman winner in the Professional category, is a Physician and the Social Media Director at Fertility and Endocrine Associates. As a child living in Heidelberg, Germany, Miriam dreamed of becoming a doctor. After 14 years of medical school in Germany, a residency at Southern Illinois University, and fellowship training at the University of Louisville, Miriam is now helping couples find solutions for overcoming their infertility issues.BIGGEST ACCOMPLISHMENT “My biggest accomplishment so far has been building my career as a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology, as well as in reproductive [...]

By |2017-09-29T08:00:00-04:00September 29, 2017|Today's Woman Now, Way to Go Woman|

Fostering Strong Relationships is How She Found Success

Lindsay Reeves’ ability to foster strong relationships with clients and colleagues has led to a successful career as director of operations and vice president at NOVA Salon. Lindsay, who is our Way to Go Woman winner in the Leadership category, thrives off of being able to share new ideas with others in the industry and believes good communication is the most valuable characteristic of a leader.BIGGEST ACCOMPLISHMENT Leading a team of amazingly talented, devoted, and tenacious people is eternally rewarding. Sharing our salon's systems and culture with other professionals in our industry allows our team to [...]

By |2017-09-28T23:00:00-04:00September 28, 2017|Today's Woman Now, Way to Go Woman|

See How She Turned Grief into Something Beautiful

After the death of her infant daughter Lily Grace in 2012, Amy Elzy, our Way to Go Woman winner in the Overcame Obstacles category, turned her loss into a support system for grieving families. She started the Lily Grace Project, an organization that provides hairbows and knit hats to sick children who are in the intensive care units at Kosair Children’s Hospital.Amy maintains relationships with these families through her Facebook page called Never Forget Lily Grace. In 2016, she partnered with Sarah Ivens Moffett, a reporter with The Courier-Journal, to start a writing workshop for grieving [...]

By |2017-09-28T19:00:00-04:00September 28, 2017|Today's Woman Now, Way to Go Woman|

What To Do This Weekend

As we cruise into fall, take some time to enjoy the fruits of the season. Take a scenic trip to a farm such as Gallrein Farms, Huber Family Farm, or Farm Life to select the perfect pumpkin or pick some crisp apples. This weekend, you can also come face to face with dinosaurs, take in a movie on Slugger Field, head bang to some heavy metal music, and more.Check out some weekend selections below:Embark on a prehistoric journey from the Jurassic, Triassic, and Cretaceous periods and discover the dinosaurs that ruled the earth for more [...]

By |2018-07-02T15:29:48-04:00September 28, 2017|Old Weekend Posts|

Win on Wednesday with Today’s Woman

Click on the giveaway below and enter to win!Win 4 tickets to THE WORLD’S LARGEST HALLOWEEN PARTY at the Louisville Zoo!October 5–8, 12–15, 19–22, & 26–29, 2017Party starts at 5 p.m. Enter until 8:30 p.m.(Stay until you finish your party experience.)It’s Delightful. Not Frightful. If scary is no fun for your little ones, then don’t miss the sweetest party in town. Perfect for entire families, you can experience your Zoo magically transformed into a living storybook with costumed characters and trick-or-treating for kids 11 and under. Winner receives four (4) tickets to the World's Largest Halloween [...]

By |2018-06-18T20:36:57-04:00September 27, 2017|Past Giveaways|

Until I can say what I want to say kindly, I try not to say anything.

By Bob Mueller In my school days, sarcasm was the standard mode of getting along with each other. No one thought sarcasm was unkind. Rather, it was a sign of wit and engagement. It was how a person fit in. By the time my schooling was over, sarcasm was imprinted on me and leaked out in many things I said.Out in the real world, I discovered that sarcasm as a method of communication rarely accomplished what I thought it would. It did not break the ice, it did not defuse tension, it did not make [...]

By |2017-09-26T08:30:00-04:00September 26, 2017|Mental Health|
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