What’s on my iPod: Hammock by Howls

The last person I followed on Twitter: @isalafleche

What book I’m reading: Across the Universe by Beth Revis

This is a new feature on our blog, which will highlight five media hits from the previous week that included our clients. Each week we’ll choose five stories from five great media outlets. This week there were so many to choose! But here is our Friday Five – Enjoy!

1. Charlotte Magazine

Creative Blu was featured in Charlotte Magazine as their Friday Find. Here in an excerpt from the article:

“Creative Blu invitations (from $8 each) are spectacular, and have a selection that won’t disappoint. Any theme, season, or color scheme can be found among the vast number of choices offered. Take a look at the gallery below to see our picks for invitations that would be great for coastal, outdoor, and spring weddings. But honestly, with all these great designs any one you pick would be a good choice.”

2.Glamour

Glamour Magazine ran a feature this week: “6 Reasons Why Making Time for Your Friends is Good for Your Health,” from Dr. Andrea Bonior! Here is a snapshot of what the article discussed:

“Like you needed an excuse to go out with the girls tonight, right? But, really, if your life has gotten so busy that you have little time for fun, and friends, consider a wake-up call. Our expert weighs in on the important reasons friends are so good for you…”

3.Girlfriendology

Kaira Rouda will be on Blog Talk Radio today at 2:00 p.m. with Girlfriendology’s Debba Haupert. Don’t miss the interview, which is sure to be chalked full of great advice!

4.Indie Excellence Awards

Kathleen Shoop was named as an Indie Excellence Award finalist in historical fiction and regional fiction for her novel THE LAST LETTER. Kaira Rouda also took home the Indie Excellence award for best chick lit novel for HERE, HOME, HOPE!

5. Self Magazine

Self Magazine published a “Bridesmaids Survival Guide” featuring advice from Dr. Andrea Bonior! Here is a highlight from the article:

“Patience Is A Virtue
Perhaps the bride isn’t asking you how you’re doing or she keeps forgetting about that hot date you had to remind her about three times. It’s natural for the bride to get consumed in everything wedding, so Bonior advises to stay compassionate. “Try to let some things roll of your back,” says Bonior. “Be patient by reminding yourself that this is just a phase and that you’d want her to do the same for you.'”