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New Satellite Sisters Show 8/27/11

by Liz August 28, 2011

Here’s today’s Satellite Sisters show.  Lian, Julie and Liz cover the world:
Hurricane Irene News:  Julie’s son Will lives on the fringe of the evacuation zone in Brooklyn.  Luckily, as a born and bred New Orleans boy, he’s on top of it, but Julie still provides some maternal advice.
Speaking of NOLA, Julie was just there last [...]

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Newest Satellite Sisters Show 7/5/11: All Sisters On Board For Holiday Special

by Liz July 6, 2011

Listen to the latest installment of Satellite Sisters here.  It’s a 4th of July holiday special we recorded on the 5th of July.  All five sisters (Julie, Liz, Sheila, Monica and Lian!) dialed in for this one.
The advantage to doing a holiday special AFTER the holiday is that you’ll get to hear how everyone celebrated [...]

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Satellite Sisters Best Beach Bag Books of 2011

by Liz June 24, 2011

Here it is, Sisters.  Our annual Satellite Sisters Best Beach Bag Books 2011 list of page-turners for whatever beach time you have scheduled this summer.
Lian put the whole list together so let me start by reminding you that HER hilarious novel HELEN OF PASADENA is where you should start.  Once you’ve read that, work your [...]

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New Satellite Sisters Show: Monica, Julie and Liz have news, laughs and explanations for some limited connectivity

by Liz February 21, 2011

Listen to today’s Satellite Sisters and get the scoop on:
Monica’s sighting of a mystery celebrity in Portland.  She knows it was not Angelina Jolie, despite what Google suggested, but she really had no idea who it was.  Do you? Listen and post your entries.
Plus her new fitness program and the latest on sister Sheila’s “limited [...]

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SSLian: Wrapping up the Year of Let’er Rip

by Lian December 23, 2010

Hi, Satellite Sisterhood…
As many of you know, I boldly declared 2010 to be The Year of Let’er Rip. Yes, I branded my New Year’s Resolution, turning it into a rallying cry to jumpstart my worklife. I set out at the beginning of the year with a novel to sell, a few TV ideas bouncing around [...]

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