Halona Black
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  • Brooklyn, NY
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Halona Black is now friends with Reneé L. Johnson and Patricia Smith
May 2
Halona Black and Sylvia Browder are now friends
Feb 26
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I made the Cover of Black Enterprise!!

"How inspiring! Can't wait to read the story!  Congratulations."
Feb 21
Sheba Brown commented on Halona Black's blog post '10 Tips to a Successful Webinar'
"Halona, Thanks for sharing!  I plan to do a webshow and these are helpful hints.  I'm not sure if the setup would be the same but, your info should still work for me and a few others who use the same internet tools that I use…"
Feb 20
A blog post by Halona Black was featured

10 Tips to a Successful Webinar

I am super excited and relieved after completing my first webinar!  I was invited to do a webinar with a friend and colleague of mine who has a business that compliments my services.  I wanted to share with you a few tidbits of what I learned in the process.PRACTICE!  I practiced my presentation several times before actually doing the webinar.  This made all the difference because I became much more comfortable with talking about the topic.  So much so that after a while, I stopped looking at…See More
Feb 20
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Evelyn commented on Halona Black's blog post '10 Tips to a Successful Webinar'
"Congratulations on doing your first webinar & thanks for sharing your experience with us. ;-)"
Feb 16
Charlotte Howard commented on Halona Black's blog post '10 Tips to a Successful Webinar'
"Great tips and congrats on your first webinar. "
Feb 13
Halona Black posted a blog post

10 Tips to a Successful Webinar

I am super excited and relieved after completing my first webinar!  I was invited to do a webinar with a friend and colleague of mine who has a business that compliments my services.  I wanted to share with you a few tidbits of what I learned in the process.PRACTICE!  I practiced my presentation several times before actually doing the webinar.  This made all the difference because I became much more comfortable with talking about the topic.  So much so that after a while, I stopped looking at…See More
Feb 9
Halona Black and TRACIE DAVIS are now friends
Feb 2
Halona Black posted a status
"1 in 3 black women suffers from uterine fibroids. Learn 2 heal during webinar on Feb 8 on food & womb health. More info http://ht.ly/8HWqT"
Jan 26
Halona Black posted a status
"Just moved to #Brooklyn from #DC - trying to get situated. Looking for reasonably priced #organic bulk foods. Suggestions? #vegan #rawfood"
Jan 16
Halona Black and Tatia Bradley are now friends
Jan 16
Tatia Bradley left a comment for Halona Black
"WELCOME TO #BBWO, 2012 IS OUR YEAR>, continued blessings, 1love tatia"
Jan 16
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Jan 15

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Why do you want to join Black Business Women Online?
To connect with other women focused on improving their business.
What's Your Business?
Women's Health Coach, Personal Chef, Speaker/Writer
How did you find BBWO?
SistaSense
About Me:
My inspiration for becoming a Women's Holistic Health Coach was my own battle with uterine fibroids. I was plagued with menstrual cycles so heavy, I could not leave the house. I had surgery to remove the fibroids in 2009 and had 8 taken out. Six months later, I learned the fibroids were coming back. I decided to work on healing myself with food and lifestyle changes as opposed to more surgeries and medication.

Now I coach women with fibroids and other reproductive health challenges. I help women to reclaim control of their reproductive health, make peace with their bodies, and find power in being a woman. I also work as a Personal Chef providing vegetarian and raw vegan meals for families as well as doing in-home cooking classes. I also write articles and do workshops related to women's health. You can learn more about me at http://garlicandlemonsllc.com.
Website:
http://garlicandlemonsllc.com
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http://youtube.com
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blogging, youtube'ing subjects related to my industry
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10 Tips to a Successful Webinar

Posted on February 9, 2012 at 1:30am 3 Comments

I am super excited and relieved after completing my first webinar!  I was invited to do a webinar with a friend and colleague of mine who has a business that compliments my services.  I wanted to share with you a few tidbits of what I learned in the process.

  1. PRACTICE!  I practiced my presentation several times before actually doing the webinar.  This made all the difference because I became much more comfortable with talking about the topic.  So much so that after a while, I…
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WELCOME TO #BBWO, 2012 IS OUR YEAR>, continued blessings, 1love tatia

 
 
 

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