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"When used wisely, the media can be the most influencial force in the universe"- Carolyn Strauss

Carolyn has been a media personality for more than 20 years.  She has appeared on television, in newspapers, magazines and on radio.  Carolyn's expertise lies in the areas of:


*Communication between men and women to promote peace and productivity
*Self-esteem and body image for women
*How you show up from fashion make-overs to body language and tonality


 Here are some possible interview questions to ask Carolyn to engage and entertain your audience:

Topic:  How men and women are different and how we can work/ live together:

1:  Tell me 3 differences between men and women.
2:  How can a woman tell if a man is attracted to her?
3:  Why can't women just focus on one thing and get it done?
4:  Why do I have to tell a man something 10 times before he gets it done?
5:  Explain where sexual harrassment comes from and how to avoid it.
6:  In our society, do you believe men and women are equal?


Topic:  How to increase self-esteem for women
1:  Tell me how some people are full of themselves and others are empty.
2:  How can a woman increase her self esteem?
3:  Is society responsible for this lack in self-esteem?
4:  Can self-esteem be enhanced/diminished by others?
5:  Can changing my appearance change my self-esteem?
6:  This obsession with body image in our culture, is there an end?


Topic:  Fashion makeovers and personal presentation tune-up
1:  When is the best time to get a makeover/ new job/ post break-up?
2:  Can anyone's life improve by changing how the dress and look?
3:  Can a haircut and makeup really change someone's life?
4:  Why should anyone care how they show up?  Isn't it just more important to show up?
5:  Does it cost alot to change your appearance?  Can it be done on a budget?
6:  How much of what people see cause them to judge others, and why?



Carolyn is currently promoting her latest book "E.G." Here are some possible questions to ask:

1. What was your inspiration for this story?
2. E.G. is a redhead; any reason why you created her this way?
3. There are many nationalities featured in this book; was this intentional?
4. What is your favorite part of this story and why?
5. What has been the general reaction to this book from the girls target age group?
6. This project is very different to your other books; will this be a new trend for you to write childrens books?
7. Do you have any plans for an E.G. series of books?
8. You are known for your rhyming talents on television - any plans to write a collection of rhymes?
9. In an ideal world how would you deal with children who tease others?
10. Do you have plans to produce a C.D. of your reading of this rhyme book?


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Contact:  213.291.1896