Coming up, this Thursday, on November 4th, on my podcast I am chatting with Lauren Ruotolo!
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/isobellajade/2010/11/04/lauren-ruotolo-is-unstoppable-in-stilettos
Standing 4 feet, 2 inches tall in flats, Lauren Ruotolo has spent most of her life seeing the world from a unique angle—upward facing. Ruotolo was born with McCune-Albright Syndrome, and she could have gone the wheelchair route, but that was not her style, instead daily Lauren rocks really kick ass stiletto heels with a stop at nothing, girl on the go lifestyle. She is the author of Unstoppable in Stilettos: A Girl's Guide to Living Tall in a Small World, she brings hard-earned wisdom and inspiring life experiences to offer you a unique perspective that you can apply to your own life. Lauren is the director of entertainment promotions at Hearst Magazines in New York City. You may have read Ruotolo's first-person essay, 'Get Shorty,' in Marie Claire in 2009, which shared her philosophies on living with the rare genetic disorder McCune-Albright syndrome and her day to day hustle and bustle in her high heels? Ruotolo also is on the advisory board of GlamourGals Foundation, Inc., Love Our Children USA, and is an active member in the New York chapter of Women in Communications.
Tune into the chat on Thursday here, hold the date:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/isobellajade/2010/11/04/lauren-ruotolo-is-unstoppable-in-stilettos
Standing 4 feet, 2 inches tall in flats, Lauren Ruotolo has spent most of her life seeing the world from a unique angle—upward facing. Ruotolo was born with McCune-Albright Syndrome, and she could have gone the wheelchair route, but that was not her style, instead daily Lauren rocks really kick ass stiletto heels with a stop at nothing, girl on the go lifestyle. She is the author of Unstoppable in Stilettos: A Girl's Guide to Living Tall in a Small World, she brings hard-earned wisdom and inspiring life experiences to offer you a unique perspective that you can apply to your own life. Lauren is the director of entertainment promotions at Hearst Magazines in New York City. You may have read Ruotolo's first-person essay, 'Get Shorty,' in Marie Claire in 2009, which shared her philosophies on living with the rare genetic disorder McCune-Albright syndrome and her day to day hustle and bustle in her high heels? Ruotolo also is on the advisory board of GlamourGals Foundation, Inc., Love Our Children USA, and is an active member in the New York chapter of Women in Communications.
Tune into the chat on Thursday here, hold the date:
Date / Time: 11/4/2010 10:00 AM
Check out Lauren's book Unstoppable in Stilettos: A Girl's Guide to Living Tall in a Small World
Visit Lauren on Facebook, follow her on Twitter (Laurenjaenyc), or log on to http://www.unstoppableinstilettos.com/ and http://www.laurenruotolo.com/
Pssst! And keep scrolling down, I am holding a Stand Tall in Heels contest!
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