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PsychicGirl Sees My Future and Heals My Past
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A couple weeks ago, LA's PsychicGirl Justine Kenzer, was visiting NYC and asked if she could do my reading. Apprehensive at first, I checked out her website. What I discovered was a lovely intro written by Ms. Kenzer and a ton of press (including; NY Times, The Daily News, the London Times, VH1, E!, Glamour, and countless other reputable press sources) about her and the numerous celebrities for whom she's done readings. In addition, she had met with my girls at The Luxury Spot, who adore this PsychicGirl.
I met Ms. Kenzer at a small cafe in the East Village. I was struck by her vivacious presence, extremely pleased she was not decked out in crystals, nor did she hint of patchouli (I did live in Venice Beach for several years). We ordered iced tea as she explained to me how it all works.
All readings are recorded for you, phone or in person. The recorded reading is sent you in by email link to an MP3 that you can listen to online, download to your own computer or ipod. Cool.
I felt completely comfortable and was ready for Ms. Kenzer to do her thing. She asked me to say my full name, as she would do an initial reading of what she saw.
What she saw, is so personal, that I cannot even disclose the details to you, my faithful readers. I had to bite my lip so I wouldn't burst into tears. Obviously, she could read on my face that she touched on something. She explained that a large part of what she does involves healing.
I consider myself to be more of a healer who is able to provide spiritual healing which can quickly result in positive change in your physical world. I strongly believe that destiny is not set in stone, that we create our own reality through our thoughts and our actions, yet we can have unconscious limitations due to our past experiences and the memories of them.
That being said, Ms. Kenzer went on to see my professional future... which involved loads of travelling to some amazing places, perhaps even writing about my adventures. Therefore, I was completely willing and open to any sort of healing in order to fulfill that prediction.
Though Ms. Kenzer revealed a few general dates which would bring my professional and love life into fruition, any shrink will tell you that you have to accept, deal and heal your past, in order to move forward.
Honestly, Ms. Kenzer's uncanny intuition regarding the skeletons in my closet, completely freaked me out. Yet, she was spot on and there is, without a doubt, something to be said for that.
Conclusion: Jot down some specific questions, and book an appointment with Justine Kenzer ASAP. Readings are available via instant message, phone or in person in Los Angeles.
Deets: PsychicGirl.com Email: Justine Kenzer
*Photo 1: Justine Kenzer
*Photo 2 courtesy of Wire Image: Justine Kenzer and Eva Longoria
Young Philanthropists Midsummer Party for Cancer Research Institute
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The mood lit venue was shoulder to shoulder with gorgeous fashion mavens and suits, all gathered to support CRI. Although it was laborious to maneuver though the plethora of YPs, it was utterly invigorating to witness an immense crowd of the next generation of philanthropists.
“I received some updated numbers this morning… including the raffle and additional ticket sales, we raised just over $25,000 from the event. That’s a fantastic number, especially in this economy.” stated Brian Brewer, Director of Communications for CRI, “We’re thrilled at the level of support we received. It’s a testament to the strength of our YP Council members, who worked very hard to make the event so fabulous.”
The Cancer Research Institute Young Philanthropists are a network of young professionals committed to philanthropic giving and volunteerism for the purpose of supporting research in cancer immunology.
Over 300 attendees enjoyed a top-shelf open bar, snacks, and cupcakes, and a VIP raffle with prizes collectively valued at nearly $10,000, including: a weekend stay at The Premier at the Millennium Broadway; a Diane von Furstenberg wrap purse and signature towel; a Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge “Lucky Party” for Eight; and a dinner for two at Aureole. Other raffle items included: a Coach purse; a Marc Jacobs hobo; Arbitrage custom men’s dress shirt, tie, and cuff links; sporting packages; signed professional sports paraphernalia; gift certificates for several of New York City’s finest restaurants; and many other fun prizes that appeal to young New Yorkers.
CRI YP Council Chair Alexis Feldman greeted everyone who turned out to show their support for the Institute. Feldman briefly spoke of the Institute’s mission and gave a special thanks to the evening’s sponsors and the Benefit Committee, who helped make the event such a success. She also applauded the hard work of the YP Council: Abigail Cusik, Sarah Kassoff, Ali Lapinsky, Ryan Phillips, Melissa Phillips, Blake Reidy, Peter Siegel, Marissa Schneider, Meredith Stampler, Elizabeth Tatkow, and Josephine Vella.
Completely impressed with the event and Ms. Feldman, I had to sneak in a few questions before she could fully savor a little R & R.
SBS: How did it all begin and what was/is your vision?
AF: Last summer, CRI hosted the first Midsummer Social and from that we found was, some great 20-30 yr old professionals looking to get involved with the cause. The board was put together around September 2008 and I was asked to be the chair. Since then, I have had two goals: putting together fundraising events and building our board. Raising funds for and awareness of CRI is our main objective and hopefully we did a lot of both last night.
SBS: What is your relationship to CRI?
AF: I met Jill O'Donnell-Tormey [CRI Executive Director] and Lynne Harmer last summer with my father and immediately wanted to get involved with their organization. I was impressed with the work they were doing and the different approach to fighting cancer.
SBS: Are you affiliated solely with CRI or as Council Chair of YP, are there other foundations you champion?
AF: I am also very involved with the Mentoring Partnership of New York as the Young Professional Advisory Board's Event Chair. We host the Luke Boisi Memorial Benefit every summer, this was our 6th year, and we raised over $55,000. I also like to support other organizations such as UJA, ASPCA, and the Tribeca Partnership.
SBS: Last night was a smashing success, was it what you had hoped for?
AF: Last night was absolutely everything I had hoped for. We sold over 300 tickets, which wasn't even our goal, we were trying to sell 200! We had an amazing raffle that exceeded our expectations and at the last minute, put together gift bags for all attendees because of the incredible support from some generous companies. Our board worked hard on last night's event and it paid off. I was so proud of the work we had done and the turn out and happy guests made everything worth it.
SBS: I loved your dress, who's it by?
AF: My dress was Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent. It was perfect actually to be in bright neon orange, when CRI staff members or Tenjune staff had to find me I was easy to pick out of the crowd!
SBS: Girls were getting pretty possessive of those cupcakes! Who can we thank for those delicious delights?
AF: The cupcakes, this is an incredible story... my friend went to a bakery to ask them to donate 200 cupcakes to our event. She told them about CRI, our board, the evening, everything. The bakery happily declined. When she turned to leave a woman in line behind her asked, "What were you asking for?" So my friend described everything again, mentioned that her mom had just had cancer and luckily survived, and the bakery as not interested in making the donation. The woman said, "I'll donate the cupcakes!" So she purchased 200 cupcakes in CRI colors (white and blue) and arranged for them to be delivered the day of the event. Just some woman with no affiliation with CRI or my friend, probably looking to buy a cupcake, maybe a coffee, spend a couple bucks, ended up buying a perfect stranger 200 cupcakes, doing an incredibly good deed and giving us an amazing contribution to the evening.
SBS: That gives me goose bumps! What's on tap next for YP?
AF: The Young Philanthropists are going to take a few weeks off! And then get back together in the fall with a planning session for the year to come. We've got a lot of ideas for more events and how we'd like to move forward. Last night was just the beginning. I'm excited for what the future has to hold for us. It’s a great group of dedicated people, looking to work hard for CRI.
SBS: Any plans to relax after such a beautiful benefit?
AF: For me, I'm taking the next 10 days off and relaxing in Southampton. I'm so happy that the event went so well and the hard work is over, I'm taking a nice long break.
For more event photos, please visit: Be Fabulous Gallery
The Institute extends its gratitude to the event sponsors: Ben Lyons of E!, Theory, Diane von Furstenberg, Millennium Broadway Hotel, Arbitrage, and Coach. CRI also gives a special thanks to the Young Philanthropists Council members and the Benefit Committee.
*All photos by Dylan Armajani for SBS