Mary in the News
Interviews and Articles
In this interview with Stacy Fisher from LivingUpp, we discuss Visualization as a powerful manifestation tool.
The interview is located at this link.
This is a guest post about my journaling journey in CreateWriteNow.com:
I was featured as member of the week on the Nonfiction Authors Association for my book, I Meant It for Good: A Memoir of Dreaming, Visualizing, and Becoming My Authentic Self.
Click here to view the web page.
Podcasts
Alvin Brown interviewed me for the Design Your Exceptional Life podcast. I shared the positive actions I took to change my life for the better under very difficult circumstances. Dr. Tom Hill is one of the people who was instrumental in my journey to Becoming My Authentic Self.
The podcast is at this link.
I joined Dr. Paul Jenkins for this episode of Live On Purpose Radio. We talked about my journey of completing my college degree at age 50 and opening my own insurance agency at age 51, all after handling the challenge of an unexpected divorce. Later, I overcame a diagnosis of cancer through applying some of the principles discussed in this episode.
You can listen to the podcast here.
Empowered Worth is a business that is dedicated to ensuring that a woman is important in her household's financial future. I was interviewed by Victoria Lowell about overcoming obstacles on her podcast.
Click here to listen.
Women Over 70 is a community that seeks to educate and inspire women to live well during their later decades. I had an opportunity to be on their podcast.
Click here to listen to Mary Reckhemmer-Meyer: Life Taught Her to Dream and Visualize.
I had the opportunity to participate in a podcast with Rekishia McMillan at Rock Your World Naturally, a website that has health and wellness consulting for women and communities.
Click here to read the interview and listen to the podcast.
Allow Yourself to Dream to Find your Authentic Self is the topic in my interview with Bruce Langford on the Mindfulness Mode podcast.
You can listen to the podcast by clicking on this link.
Book Review
From the Midwest Book Review Biography Shelf:
Synopsis: Life is full of twists and turns, and most people do their best to simply survive. But not Mary Rechkemmer-Meyer. Why survive when you can thrive? Suddenly a single parent, Mary lifted herself up and created the life she wanted for herself (a life of financial, personal, and spiritual success) despite the many obstacles she overcame along her journey that included a devastating cancer diagnosis.
"I Meant It for Good: A Memoir of Dreaming, Visualizing, and Becoming My Authentic Self" shows how to plan, dream, and visualize yourself into the life you want -- life that fulfills you in all six areas of life: spiritual, health & wellness, relationships, emotional, professional, and financial. Life doesn't happen to you, it happens through you, and Mary shows you how in her memoir.
Critique: Elegantly insightful, inspired and inspiring, "I Meant It for Good: A Memoir of Dreaming, Visualizing, and Becoming My Authentic Self" is that rare thing -- a quick and easy read that can affect and improve the quality of the rest of your life. While unreservedly recommended for community library Contemporary American Biography collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that "I Meant It for Good: A Memoir of Dreaming, Visualizing, and Becoming My Authentic Self" is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $8.99).
Click here to read the original review.
Additional Resources
Websites
Documentaries
Many of these documentaries can be found on Netflix or Hulu:
The C Word
Heal Documentary
What the Health
The Game Changers