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Hot off the press... check out where ChronicBabe and Editrix Jenni Prokopy have been featured lately.
Web Sites Help Women in Pain on Journey to Relief, Acceptance (2/1/2010)
Source: Pain Medicine News
Pain Medicine News recently ran a piece about websites that help women who live with chronic pain, and we were mentioned as a go-to resource! David Holzman did a great job talking about the trend.
Super Woman: Jenni Prokopy Helps Women With Chronic Illness (11/25/2009)
Source: LemonDrop.com
Lemondrop profiles Editrix Jenni Prokopy for their Super Woman series, which looks at women of substance and how they got their start. We're honored to be included!
Something for Sisters: Health talk on Vocalo.org (10/29/2009)
Source: Vocalo.org
Editrix Jenni Prokopy appeared as a guest on Vocalo.org's Something for Sisters show with host Brian Babylon. The talk ranged from tattoos to lupus to dance music to breast cancer to sex to raw diets to meditation to...you name it!
Chronic Illnes and Health Care Reform: I'm Too Tired to Fight This by Myself (10/23/2009)
Source: The Women's Media Center
Jenni Prokopy writes about life with chronic illness and how health care reform is so necessary for ChronicBabes in this op-ed at The Women's Media Center.
Satellite Media Tour for the “She Said, He Said: Understanding Gender and Pain” campaign with HealthyWomen (10/19/2009)
Source: HealthyWomen.org
As part of a large educational project about fibromyalgia and chronic pain, Editrix Jenni Prokopy participated in a satellite media tour (SMT) for the She Said, He Said: Understanding Gender and Pain." In two days, she participated in more than 20 radio and TV interviews, from small town outlets to international media. You can learn more about the campaign at HealthyWomen's Chronic Pain Center.
It's OK to say no: Healthy boundaries when you're chronically ill (9/16/2009)
Source: Invisible Illness Week 2009
It might not feel like it sometimes, but it IS OK to say NO - especially if it means you're protecting your energy and resources when you're sick. Jenni Prokopy talks about healthy boundaries as part of Invisible Illness Week 2009.
Talking food with Greg Jarrett on Chicago's WGN AM radio (8/14/2009)
Source: WGN Radio Chicago - Greg Jarrett Uncut
Jenni talked with Greg Jarrett about her new blog, Does This City Make Me Look Fat? It's part of the ChicagoNow family of blogs, and she and Greg talk about hot dogs, among other things.
