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		<title>Dr. Michelle Robin:  Bridging People Back to Wellness with Green Smoothies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 19:44:26 +0000</pubDate>
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I am no longer afraid of putting green vegetables in my smoothies.  If fact, I think it is a brilliant idea to help &#8220;bridge people back to wellness&#8221;.   And that is the exact the goal of Shawnee&#8217;s own wellness guru, Dr. Michelle Robin of Your Wellness Connection.
Bridging People Back to Wellness
&#8220;You always hear about giving [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Freighquote Showcases Creativity in Mobile Phone Recycling</title>
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Brand new Cells for Cells partner, Freightquote, did an outstanding job of re-using an old cardboard box to collect mobile phones for Cells for Cells.
Great job on some very brilliant creativity!
Want to use the Battle Cancer with a Cell Phone poster for your mobile phone recycling efforts?  You can download it here.
For more information about [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Recycle or Die:  Extreme Recycling in Topeka, Kansas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Extreme Recycling Inc, in Topeka, Kansas, has been a leader in E-waste recycling since 1993.  Joseph Lambert, Extreme&#8217;s Operations Manager, shares what it means to be an EXTREME recycling company.
Joseph, let’s start with Recycle or Die.  Man, that is STRONG statement – tell me what it means.
Several years ago our President/Owner, Dino De Marco, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Victor Melendez, former VP Marketing &#8211; Sustainability at Pepsicola North Amercia talks with Cells for Cells</title>
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We can all agree that green initiatives cannot be successful when only a few individuals try to make sweeping changes: it’s when a large group of people make tiny adaptations that the results are staggering.
Victor Melendez knows this first hand.  He is the former VP of Marketing &#8211; Sustainability of PepsiCola North America.  Pepsi has [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Your Wellness Connection has added $500 in services to March&#8217;s Giveaway</title>
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Kansas City&#8217;s own wellness super-guru and founder of Your Wellness Connection (YWC), Dr. Michelle Robin has added $500 in services to the Cells for Cells March giveaway.
That means that our first Extreme Medical Bill Makeover winner will receive $500 cash and $500 in YWC services (either on-site in Shawnee, Kansas or consulting via [...]]]></description>
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