FINALLY, AN INCREDIBLE DOCUMENTARY ABOUT SINGLE WOMEN
If you haven't seen the web site for Seeking Happily Ever After go fast. It speaks directly to any woman (or man) who is or ever has been single in your 30s.
The US Census report shows there are more single women in their 30s today than ever before.
Michelle Cove (author of the national bestseller I'm Not Mad, I just Hate You!: a new understanding of mother-daughter conflict and guest on Oprah) and Kerry David (producer of "My Date with Drew" the
critically acclaimed documentary that garnered a worldwide theatrical
release and won multiple awards) joined forces to find out why. They interviewed a number of women (checkout the "trailer" on their web) who were delighted to help show how media stereotypes about singles has nothing to do with real life single women.
Their web says, "This hip, poignant, and entertaining documentary will leave viewers
surprised, hopeful, curious, and rethinking assumptions about what it
means to be single and 30-something today."
Women are rewriting the rules for love and marriage
The media are catching on! NY Post, Marie Claire and Glamour Magazine approached Michelle and Kerry requesting "an exclusive feature."
And, if that weren't enough, listen to this: "Extra"! the Entertainment TV, courtesy of the fabulous Steve Sunshine, are going to follow them, documenting their interviews with women and going through post production
on to the festival circuit. Michelle and Kerry hope to premiere at Sundance
or Toronto.
Now, those of you who on the west coast (as well as others willing to fly) can participate in their Fundraiser in Los Angeles on August 14th. It's going to be quite a glamorous affair, with a fabulous lineup including a fashion show from trendy LA boutique Sydney Michelle, one of the top deejays in Europe, the number 1 comic on
the college circuit, and a stellar silent auction that includes donated
items including funky jewelery and two hot princes (well, we think
these guys are princely). See www.seekinghappilyeverafter.eventbrite.com.
And, one free registration to a special weekend at Unique Retreats For Single Women (October 17-19) provided by ... ME. I'm honored to be a part of this exciting (and hopefully stereotyping-changing) event.
I'd like to publicly thank Bella DePaulo (author of Singled Out) for this. She included Michelle and Kerry for Seeking Happily Ever After and me for With or Without A Man and my Unique Retreats For Single Women in her Psychology Today Blog on single resources. (And, she's another great resource, herself, probably more knowledgeable about anything having to do with singles and research on singles than anyone else today.).
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(WomenAndThePeopleTheyLove.com)


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