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U Speak Belleville? Podcast

U Speak Belleville? Conversations with people living in Belleville, Illinois. Just across the river from St Louis, Missouri stands a town built on coal mining and stove factories. Join in in conversations with its many diverse residents to discuss life in one town in the American Midwest.
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Nov 22, 2017

Mariah Grey of Mariah Grey Coaching (mariahgrey.com) lives and works in Belleville. Her website invites clients to “Fall in love with you – and write your own love story…”

In this episode of U Speak Belleville? we discuss much about relationships, including:

  • Strengthening and focusing our communication skills
  • Discovering and speaking our feelings clearly
  • Saying No to things we genuinely don’t want
  • Taking care of ourselves

Mariah runs a coaching website and blog at mariahgrey.com where she writes about relationships and self-discovery and self-improvement.

Mariah is also a massage therapist who works at Massage Envy in Shiloh.

Mariah’s Muses Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/733139020223109/

Nov 2, 2017

David Bequette wants to be the Democratic Candidate for Congress in Illinois' 12th District.

He has served as a Marine and worked in as a government contractor. He and his wife, Irina, spent time with their children in Armenia where Irina finished her Doctoral Thesis. 

The couple started a coffeeshop chain in Armenia that employed Syrian refugees, put an emphasis on environmental stewardship, clean business practices that refused to take part in the questionable business practices that were commonplace in Armenia at the time. They were successful and even went on to influence the contemporary business climate in Armenia.

Now Bequette is running in the Democratic primary to represent Illinois' 12th District. His platform is built on: Inclusive Leadership, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Cuts in wasteful spending, Common-Sense Social Protections and Modern Employment Opportunities. 

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