Jamaica Gleaner

IN THIS WEEK’S FLAIR

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3: Reflection­s of a stroke survivor –

IT WAS, indeed, an occasion to be celebrated as Hilary Wehby, after surviving a stroke, was able to make good on her recovery and pen her story in a new book titled My New Normal... Reflection­s of a Stroke Survivor.

7: From cashier to C-suite

Beating the odds is exactly what Jamaicans are known for and that’s exactly what Ann-Marie Campbell has been doing since her childhood. Campbell will be returning to her beloved Jamaica as a speaker at the Destinatio­n Experience Visionarie­s’ Summit on April 5.

4 & 5: March finds her passion with Get Nailed Ja

Where there is purpose and passion, there will be growth. Shannon March, decided to take the plunge and carve out her own destiny by creating her own business – Get Nailed Ja.

8 & 9: The millennial effect in fashion

Millennial­s are known for breaking free from rigid traditions and charting their own course. Maxie has responded to this trend by offering bold, yet adaptable pieces that work just as well for a breakfast meeting as they do for chic after-work drinks at the Melting Pot Bar located at the Knutsford Court Hotel.

6: Nadine Hall tells her story through art

‘I tell stories with my art. They are not feel-good tales, but stories that come from pain, rejection, and closed doors, because I had to fight to become who I am. The narratives say I’ve won,’ says undefeated artist and powerful woman, Nadine Hall.

13: Kelly’s World – Mi don’t know nothing

WE HAVE all come across a know-it-all or two at some point in our lives. There are just some people who swear that they have all the facts on whatever topic.

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