FHI Connection: Inspiring ideas, solutions and information for conscious-minded women
  Today, on our live, Seattle and online radio show, A Balanced Life with Beth Aldrich, we have two very special authors calling in to talk about their books.

First, Elizabeth Diane, co-author of Listening with Heart 360, will speak to us about her international organization designed specifically to be a signpost for girls and women in the areas of relationships, the power of dreams and body image. She delivers her message with authenticity, arrow-like accuracy, and with an entertaining dose of humor!

Then, Elizabeth with co-host with Beth as they welcome, Dr. Stephan Poulter, acclaimed psychologist and author of The Mother Factor. His book is full of insights and wisdom based on a career of helping others. He shows you how the mother factor can work either for or against us and to understand our mother's pervasive influence on our lives. He shows that the way we connect emotionally in adult relationships is based on the "style" of our mothers.

Listen in today, Thursday, April 10th at 2 p.m. Central time by clicking here.

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Elizabeth Diane, co-author of
Listening With Heart 360

Dr.Stephan Poulter, author of
The Mother Factor

This episode is proudly sponsored by Restoring Essence Nutrition Boot Camps.

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This month, on our FHI Online magazine, contributing writer, Sarah Maria Dreisback, body-image expert and personal empowerment coach (breakfreebeauty.com), talks about girls and body image in, Pounds and Popularity: How Friendships Influence Your Daughter's Weight.

Is your daughter's weight the result of her social network?

A recent study authored by Adina Lemeshow claims that feeling unpopular can actually lead to weight gain in girls ranging from 12-18-years-old. The study showed that girls who perceived themselves as "unpopular" were 69 percent more likely to gain two points on the body mass index scale in the subsequent years following the original survey.

The fact is, maintaining a healthy weight is not just about food choices; it's about self-esteem, self-worth and a healthy emotional life.

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