AMAZING WOMEN celebrates women who make a difference in the lives of others.

I started this show to share how women accomplish, encourage, legislate, live, and love. What we leave behind isn’t as important as how we live!  Whether it's healthcare, education, business, politics, or entertainment, their personal and professional stories will teach, empower and inspire you.

"Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage."                 -- Anais Nin

"Be the change you want to see in the world. "                                          -- Gandhi

"Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the whole staircase, just the first step."                                          -- Martin Luther King, jr.

"Our ideologies my separate us, but our dreams and anguish bring us together."                                          -- Eugene Ionesco

"TYesterday is history, tomorrow a mystery, today is a gift."                                          -- Eleanor Roosevelt

"Hope has two daughters-- Anger and Courage. They are both lovely."                                          -- Saint Augstine


 

Deb Ruggiero and AMAZING WOMEN, winner of the 2011 AP Award
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Calendar of Events - May 2012
"This Month's Lineup"

Sunday Mornings

8:30am on 630 WPRO AM
6:30am on 92 PROFM
6:00am on LITE ROCK 105 FM

May 6th

Job skills, child care, and the ability to take care of your family are important to economic security. KATE BREWSTER, executive director, ECONOMIC PROGRESS INSTITUTE, discusses why the name changed from The Poverty Institute and how this advocacy organization promotes economic opportunity for all Rhode Islanders.

May 13th

60% of Rhode Islanders 65+ are women, and nearly half of the Rhode Island workforce (47%) are women 55+. MAUREEN MAIGRET, specializes in long term health care and aging services. She discusses the Women's Fund of RI's report on the status of older women (65+) in the Ocean State.

May 20th

Are cholesterol lowering drugs causing side effects such as memory loss and diabetes? DR. BARBARA ROBERTS, director of Women's Cardiac Center at Miriam, raises questions about the side effects of statins in her book, "The Truth About Statins: Risks and Alternatives to Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs".

May 27th
KELLY RAMIREZ, executive director for Social Venture Partners of Rhode Island, discusses how the organization combines the skills of successful business people with the ideals of non profits to create "social enterprise". Such projects include the Friendship Café at Amos House for the Homeless.

Deb Ruggiero

Deb Ruggiero
Host of Amazing Women

Deb Ruggiero is a businesswoman, broadcaster, and community leader. She understands 'the art of business' and the 'business of art.'

Deb graduated from Boston College in 1980 and spent the first ten years of her broadcasting career on-air as a news anchor and talk show host at CBS radio and WMJX radio in Boston.

Since 1990, she's worked in TV and radio sales management as national sales manager for WPRI TV 12/ FOX64 and as local sales manager of WBDC-TV in Washington, DC.

Currently, Deb is Director of Community Development for Citadel Broadcasting. She's intent on guiding broadcasters to better community service. She is the creator and host of "AMAZING WOMEN", a radio talk show that celebrates the accomplishments of Rhode Island women who make a difference in our community -- how women accomplish, encourage, legislate, live, and love.

"I'm so blessed to be able to share the stories of so many 'Amazing Women' who make a difference every day. It's inspirational to learn how many women contribute to this state in terms of economic, educa-
tional, professional, and social achievements. You'll hear the stories of the women you recognize, but also the stories of the unsung heroes who don't always make the headlines."

Deb Ruggiero is a Rhode Island State Representative for District 74 Jamestown/ Middletown. She is a founding board member of The Women's Fund of RI, past president of the board of the American Lung Association of Rhode Island, and serves on the philanthropic committee for the Rhode Island Foundation. She has been an instructor at Providence College since 1992, teaching Broadcast Advertising and Marketing Research.

Deb lives in Jamestown, is an avid golfer, and loves to cook.
 

If you know an Amazing Woman, e-mail me at: debruggiero@amazingwomenri.com