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We with The Life Monologue Project are proud of the work we are doing.  It brings us great personal satisfaction. 
 
However, we are always honored when we receive local and national media coverage on the work we do.  Listed below are some of our news coverage.  You can find out more detailed information by clicking on the titles.
 
 
 
 

   

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"O" The Oprah Magazine

“The Cancer Monologue Project is a necessity and a gift.”
 
 
 
 
 

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Spirituality and Health

"Sharing Our Stories: When writing in a journal or telling a friend is not enough…

Here’s how to be heard in a BIG way!"

 

 

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Rosie Magazine

 
     "I now know that I don't always have to be as strong as I
      once was, that it's okay to say goodbye to the old me."
     -- Lisa Avedon

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University of Wisconsin - Madison / Alumni Magazine

Confronting Cancer With Words: “The work they do is gut wrenching, honest, and intimate.  They bring forth compassion and sometimes even humor.” 

 

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Santa Fe Reportor "Pics"

“These things are treated they way they should be: With humor.  With an agile balance between emotion and craft.  With respect."

 

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Santa Fe New Mexican: Health & Science

“The methodology they use forces you to strip away any self-editing.  I found myself exposing some deep stuff but also found the humor in my life”

 

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Santa Fe Reporter - Cover Story

"What’s important about these stories is we share the same DNA, We are all humans walking the planet."

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Pasa Tiempo

“Born in West Harem to a Puerto Rican mother and Cuban-Columbian father, Piotti was of of five siblings, four of whom realized they were gas as children.  ‘If there is a gay gene, I think it is on my mother’s side.  Every time Hilda comes back from Puerto Rico, she has a story about another gay cousin.’”

The Early Show CBS News

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The Life Monologue Project is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that relies on donations of money and/or time to survive. 
embracing life.  one story at a time.
For more information, call (505) 989-7704