Tapped In!

Tapped In

While Greenwich has always been home sweet home, I have had many wonderful opportunities to experience other parts of the country, Bloomington, Indiana among it.  As an undergraduate, I experienced everything from social experience to social science.  It took 10 years but I am finally tapped back in to my post-graduate days!

I caught up with a fabulous old friend  from Indiana University and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sister, Sarah Olson last night at the W Hotel in Union Square to hear about her amazing new project. She is among the amazing group behind the new documentary, “Tapped”  debuting in New York’s IFC Theater in the West Village tomorrow night.

It was great to share a night, laugh at the past and chat about the future. Sarah is among the producers of “Who Killed the Electric Car,”  and her best friend Stephanie Soechtig presenting a wonderful inception into the most basic life sustaining fluid, water, and how it the twists and tangles behind the store bought bottles.

The inspiring documentary trails the path of the bottled water industry and the communities are unwitting chips on the table. A powerful portrait of the lives effected by the bottled water industry, this revelatory film features those caught at the intersection of big business and the public’s right to water.

www.tappedthemovie.com

Wet to Wild:

Who doesn’t like  a man in his skivvies?  I am thrilled to be attending the launch party of the Bjorn Borg Men & Women’s underwear launch at Peter Elliot. Could be a grand slam. Tonight: 6-8 1070 Madison Avenue @ 81st.

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Talking Tigerlily’s

I have a feeling you may be interested in Talking Tigerlily’s, Tuesday’s guest, Barbara Reader who is a spiritual medium shed light on positive and negative energies in your home. In fact Reader attributes these energies to everything from an unsure feeling when you walk into a room to the inability to sell a home.

In a space that has a “weird” feeling, Reader suggests burning incense or sage and asking the energy that is negative in the room to pass on. At the risk of misinterpreting our conversation I will leave it at that and pass along her contact information. Barbara Reader is a renowned medium and physic counselor. Listen to our conversation on WGCH.COM, Talking Tigerlily’s Archives for July 28th or call Barbara at 212.580.9106.

If you have any great ideas for our show or any questions, contact us at the store, Tigerlily’s in Cos Cob, 241 East Putnam Avenue. Also visit us on the web, tigerlilysgreenwich.com.

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