Hear Jane Roar
What life lessons can we learn from the divas, artists, entrepreneurs, and risk-takers who pursued their passions? What do these successful women have that we lack? Juice, life force, energy, vision, and the ability to initiate and embrace change.
We have juice but life drains it. We have dreams but life – people, schedules, jobs, responsibilities, even our own personalities – strangle them. We get rejected, depressed, anxious and scared…and we stop living even though we’re still breathing.
That’s why we need to hear Jane roar: we will absorb energy, strength, and determination from successful women in history, who have gone ahead of us.
Hear Jane Roar offers more than a slice of history. Here, we’re encouraged to grow and take risks through practical life lessons. These successful, strong women in history will inspire us to achieve our goals – whether it’s getting an MBA or losing that last 10 pounds (or an 180 pound deadweight!).
You’ll see yourself here – in the lives of these women who courageously pursued, and are still pursuing, their wildly unique talents and dreams.
Welcome!
Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen



Hi Laurie, I am a trainee journalist and I’m currently writing a collection of articles about women taking leaps of faith in their careers/long forgotten passions.
I wondered if you would answer a few questions for me to inspire my feature on this topic, using your experiences as a freelancer. Mainly the questions would cover how you have bounced back when risks haven’t gone to plan.
Any help would be very much appreciated
Chanice Henry
It is very important to grow and develop in our spiritual walk towards our destiny! There have been many ordinary people who have done extra-ordinary things. Thanks for sharing!
Although this will seem like a plug, it isn’t really. I simply thought that your readers might be interested in something I have been asked to participate in.
Gina Robison-Billups and Kat Belluchi are doing a financial talk radio show for women. It is on 8am PST on Fridays and is really quite well done. It is broadcast at blogtalkradio.com, called momsmakingamillion.
Thanks,
Paul Petillo
Managing Editor/BlueCollarDollar.com