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Inside the Episode: Lovetown Ambassador Alicia Bertine

Posted: Tue 09/18/2012 01:30 PM
This week, I was excited to embrace my new role as a Lovetown ambassador and to spend time with Paul and Kailen, along with the townspeople working so hard to bring love into their lives and into the lives of others. Paul and Kailen inspired me constantly with their openness and warmth.

But, it was work. We wanted to inspire the entire town, not just part of it. As I had discovered, you can't just wish for love to come into a town...or a home or a heart. You have to work at it.

Kailen Rosenberg on the Road Blocks to Love

Posted: Thu 09/13/2012 05:00 PM
Greetings!

I hope that you have enjoyed these past few episodes and that you are continuing to learn, along with being entertained, while on your own journey to love!

 Today, I want to talk about road blocks to love. Just this week in my firm, The Love Architects, an elite client of ours threw down some heavy ones—and my love architects and I are working hard to help her clear the path to love. In many cases, just as we're seeing with Charles, being strong, independent, educated, smart and in control serves people in their careers but not always in love. I have countless doctors, lawyers, executives and entrepreneurs who come to us seeking love. They may be charming, beautiful, wealthy and seem to have the world by the tail, but they’re still searching for meaningful, healthy relationships. What sometimes unfolds in the love process is that people can have deep, unhealed heart wounds from childhood and/or past relationships. This is the case with Martina—she’s blocking love without even being aware of it.

Inside the Episode: Alicia Bertine's Difficult Decision

Posted: Thu 09/06/2012 10:30 AM
I’m back with the latest! Last week was interesting. Unfortunately I was unable to attend the Mardi Gras parade due to the extensive chemotherapy I received.  It made me very sick, and I was a little bummed that I missed the festivities. I was hoping to add to my bead collection!

When the team wanted to film me receiving chemo, I was apprehensive at first. I am normally very public about my health condition, but I wasn’t sure how kosher filming my doctors would be. Turns out, it wasn’t a problem and my medical professionals had fun with it. I felt good because it was a small glimpse into a part of my life...a life that I have been living for four and half years. Since I missed the Mardi Gras event, I felt out of the loop. I wanted to get caught up and see how this was going to go.
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