Marina Jacoby-Leonard, Marina J, as she is affectionately called, crafts women to become the goddess of every part of her life and men to become the rock stars of their life. She coaches clients in Australia, the UK & in the United States and runs regular workshops & courses. She regularly writes about her work for newspapers and magazines. Her co-authored book "Healthy, Wise & Amazing Women" reached #1 on the Amazon Best Seller list in hours. She has over 13 years experience leading clients to transform their whole lives, seven years as a Certified Life Coach, 13 years as a Japanese Yoga Instructor, and holds certificates in Life Coaching, Yoga Teaching, Wholefood as Medicine, Meridians & Zen Shiatsu. She is also a member of the International Association of Women in business Coaching & the International Institute for Complementary Therapists.
Thomas Reemer, CEO of 88tc88.com, is an absolute force in the international music world. 88tc88.com is an online service that, among other things, translates western titles and artists, enabling access for Western Music to the vast Chinese mobile market, including direct access to China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom – the trifecta of the Chinese tech industry.
Musician Thomas Dolby. Dolby has had a long illustrious career as a muscian. In 1985, he appeared at the Grammy Awards along with Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, and Howard Jones. All four musicians were successful keyboard and synthesizer experts in the mid-1980s music scene. That same year, Dolby performed at the Live Aid concert in London as part of David Bowie's band. Dolby is best known for his groundbreaking techno hit, “She Blinded Me With Science," but that is far from the biggest hit of his lifetime. Most notably, since 2001, Thomas Dolby has acted as Musical Director of The TED Conference, an annual event in Long Beach, California that attracts some of the world's foremost thinkers, inventors, and speakers. In this capacity Dolby provides live musical introductions to sessions, sometimes with an eclectic TED House Band, as well as helping secure guest musicians and entertainers for the event.
Irene Cara shares about her new band, Hot Caramel. As an actress, Irene Cara received the Image Award for Best Actress for her work with Diahann Carroll in the NBC Movie of the Week, Sisters. She received an NAACP Image Award Nomination for her portrayal of Myrlie Evers in the PBS movie on Civil Rights Leader Medger Evers “For Us the Living." For Flashdance Irene Cara won 5 major awards, including Top Female Vocalist-Pop Singles and Pop Single of the Year. As a songwriter her talent earned her an Academy Award, 2 Grammys, a Golden Globe and a Peoples Choice Award for Flashdance. Irene Cara was the first African American female to win since Hattie McDaniel in 1939, plus the first Hispanic female since Rita Moreno and the first bi-racial female ever to win in any category - pre-dating Halle Berry by nearly 20 years.