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Mad in America

Four years later, after a series of abusive relationships, I managed to become clean and sober for my two children. Years of prescription medications and drug and alcohol usage will do that to a person, especially when they become clean and sober, then they really have nobody. I thought that they would understand.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

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As a strategic advisor, Egwuonwu consults on complex strategic problems and transformational initiatives for a diverse array of clients, including Fortune 50 companies, governments, nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, small business owners, growth and early-stage startups and personal and leadership development clients.

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Medication Overload, Part II: The Explosion of Drugs for Kids

Mad in America

With the explosion of more and more drugs in cabinets across the country, more and more children are dying—but still, pharmaceutical companies push their products, leading to yet more drugs and yet more deaths. Unlike the pharmaceutical industry, in our village community the pain of losing a single child was felt by all.

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SUCCESS’ 2025 Women of Influence

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Since 2021, she has closed considerable government contracts for SMI with the U.S. Her clients also include multiple Fortune 500 companies and a handful of foreign governments. She has led organizational change implementations for government, higher education and health care clients for more than two decades.

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Companies are quietly altering their DEI programs in the wake of legal action

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Searching for ways to increase her online sales, she landed a contract with subscriber-based retailer, Stitch Fix, and used a government pandemic relief loan to fulfill the order. ” Danner-Okotie first saw the potential for scaling her clothing brand when the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the boutiques and fairs that carried her designs.

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Interview with German activist Peter Lehmann: “I Lost My Fear and Gained Everything.”

Mad in America

I did not wash and clean myself and do my hair and shave, so I was not fine to look at. Together we wrote an informational brochure about neuroleptics free from the commercial interests of the pharmaceutical industry. The Dutch government gave the money for the conference. How did you manage to do it? I was a zombie.