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Interview in Upton Massachusetts

‘Be My Guest’ Interview in Upton Massachusetts

My Chat with Gil Simmons

I met Gil Simmons, Channel 8 Weatherman!   I got up early for my walk and pulled in to Hubbard Park at 6:15 am, just as Life Star was landing.I was lucky to get a whole minute on live TV to chat with Gil.   I shared that I am an author and that I’ll …

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Connecticut Author’s Day

Local authors celebrate the first annual Connecticut Author’s Day, September 1st, 2015.  Award-winning author June Hyjek, President of APSS, Connecticut said, “We thought it was time that all authors in Connecticut be celebrated and to shine a light on illiteracy. When you look at the names of those who have lived and created here, from …

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Casey Morley Radio Interview

New England Authors Expo & Book Sale

  I had a wonderful time at the New England Authors Expo & Book Sale on July 29th 2015 in Danvers Massachusetts….                                  New England Authors Expo & Book Sale Wednesday, July 29, 2015 4pm to 9pm Come and meet …

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Getting to the Heart of it

Balancing Mind Body and Spirit Let’s get to the heart of it … Did you know that an estimated 85.6 million Americans have some form of cardiovascular disease?  This is a staggering number. Heart disease is the #1 leading cause of death, second only to cancer.   Heart disease is not an “old persons” disease, …

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A Prayer For Victims of Abuse

I was cleaning out a nightstand in my bedroom last week and came across a folder, it was full of papers from a training program I attended back in October of 2006. I really have no memory of what appears to of been a very full and eventful day. Enclosed in the folder was this …

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More than a Gut Feeling

The human GI tract contains more than 500 species of bacteria that help break down food, strengthen immunity, and ward off pathogens.    Microbes like Lactobacillus Acidophilus bind to the lining of the gut, helping in digestion, battling toxic intruders, and can even stimulate the immune system. They have also been credited with preventing or curbing …

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Shame

That burden on your shoulders bogging you down, could be shame. That heaviness crushing your chest making it hard to breathe, could be shame too. It might be that critic in your head, the one that fills you up with endless horrible messages.   The dictionary defines shame as: a painful emotion caused by a strong …

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Casey In the News

                                                                                           

No More – In the News

There can be a cultural change on “speaking up and speaking out, accountability, challenging someone’s entitlements.”  Students at Carnegie Mellon University are using this “bystander intervention” approach in a new interactive online game in an effort to prevent sexual assault.  The game can be found at http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/course/53-610.   And Columbia University student Emma Sulkowicz carries mattress …

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A Letter Postmarked March 19, 2015

Casey I read your book Crawling Out, and the more I read, the more I wanted to read. As I got deeper and deeper into the reading, a journey started within me that began to evoke all sorts of questions. In The beginning that’s all it was, just questions. How could adults treat children the …

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Meet the Author Event June 6th 2015

You’re Invited! “Meet the Author” Casey Morley, Saturday June 6th, 2015 12 – 2pm, at Vintage From the Heart  101 Center Street Southington, Connecticut.  I will also be signing and selling my book, Crawling Out, at this location on July 8th 2015 during the  downtown Southington Music on the Green event. Enjoy the classic music …

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Not Just for Tears and Prayers

I am a promoter for Our lady of Calvary Retreat Center, and as the title says, it is not just a place for tears and prayers. Last week friends and family members gathered together to enjoy a Humor Workshop. Our presenter, the one and only Marie DiBenedetto. My friend Marie is a past OLC retreat …

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It Made a Difference

You may have heard this story before: A man at the beach sees thousands of starfish washed ashore by the tide. He notices a young girl throwing them back into the sea, one by one. “Don’t bother!” he tells her. “There are too many starfish to save. What you’re doing won’t make a difference.” The …

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