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  1. Shel Horowitz on August 14, 2009 at 7:01 pm

    Mari,

    I’ve been traveling a lot this summer and only just read your 7/28 newsletter (and somehow missed the posts on FB and Twitter). I too am the child of divorce–a very messy one–and I’m so glad that you and Ty are taking a much more amicable path, and that you wee able to share so much together in your years together. Still, it can’t be easy.

    Wishing you the best of luck in the next phase of your journey. May it be all you hope for, and more.

    Warmly,
    Shel



  2. Del Williams on August 11, 2009 at 4:37 am

    Mari,
    I am sorry that you had to go through this, but I want you to know that I am so proud of you. You have handled this with such grace and dignity. I look forward to getting to know you better, because you have enriched my life in the time we have known each other on Twitter. You have been gracious and kind beyond belief. I am excited to see what the future holds for you.

    Love,
    Del



  3. Elizabeth H. Cottrell on August 9, 2009 at 6:04 pm

    Mari, I know you only through the Social Media Summit and following you since then, but the positive responses to this personal post are a resounding testament to your courage and your character and to the strength and quality of the community you have built. In being true to yourself, you have been true to us, and we are grateful for you and for the example you have set. I wish you–and Ty–only the fullest and happiest life possible.



  4. Michele PW on August 6, 2009 at 12:21 am

    Mari,

    I was so touched by your post. Thank you so much for sharing. I really appreciate you for “walking your walk” — not only do you TELL people how to do social networking but you SHOW them by demonstrating good practices. Keep up the good work – you rock!



  5. rebeccahappy on August 5, 2009 at 7:23 pm

    Very touched and impressed with your story and your struggles as you jouney with authenticity Mari…I have foolwed your path from the sidelines as I myself am exploring this world of social media.I point alot of people in your direction and tell them your story.
    Recently I was wondering how all this growth impacted your life because it seems that you are incredibly busy.

    I too come from a divorced family and have many issues around it. Sounds like you were able to manage it all as peacefully and respectfully as possible.While I find divorce a very sad time and sad story I can also appreciate its necessity in one’s journey to wholeness.

    Once again I am impressed and honoured to hear your story shared with such humility as you pave new paths for yourself and many others who are following closely behind.

    Bravo Mari!



  6. JoAnne Funch on July 31, 2009 at 7:11 pm

    Mari,
    I was touched by your story and courage for making it public. I wonder too how much personal information to share? For you these seems a healing, so it serves you.
    Blessings on your future journey wherever ot may lead.

    Interesting, Esperanza was may attorney many years ago on a wrongful termination case, she was amazing. I knew she quit practicing and wondered where life had talken her, so thanks for the connection. I no longer live in SD, otherwise would love to see her again.

    Thanks for your authenticity and sharing of your soul,
    JoAnne



  7. Lisbeth Tanz on July 31, 2009 at 9:26 pm

    Mari,

    Most people think that life is a journey. I suppose in the macro it is, but it’s really a series of journeys with beginnings, middles and endings. My hope for you is that, as this journey has ended, another more aligned to your bright light becomes available to you – and you take the step toward it with an open heart.

    Your disclosure only makes you more accessible, human and compassionate. Thank you for sharing your experiences and thoughts. You never fail to inspire.

    Warmly,

    Lis



  8. Alexander Irving on July 31, 2009 at 7:28 pm

    ‘Real’ people are just the best. Thank you Mari. The comments on your post tell the whole tale.

    I couldn’t help but pick up the ball and share your post with our blog readers in the professional beauty industry on that topic. It is soooo fundamental. Hope my trackback registered for you. Life is an amazing journey with so many of us sharing the same trails.

    At some point in the next 30 days I will be contacting you regarding how your work might work for our clients. We only have four hands and as we’ve learned in the PR biz for 30 years, the good folks need to work with and refer to the good folks. .

    Thank you again.



  9. Rose Kirkland on July 31, 2009 at 3:05 am

    Mari,
    I really admire your authenticity and honesty about your situation. I have also been there and I remember going through such embarrassment and humiliation about a divorce that I was going through that I did not want… Neither did he! But, you know what happens when the wounded inner child comes up and that little boy wants to “suck his thumb” and be stubborn…. So, it happenend, but has worked out for good.

    Mari, your situation is also working out for your good and you will grow much more because of this painful experience. Thanks for sharing yourself.

    Blessings,
    Rose Kirkland



  10. Britt Mittemeijer on July 29, 2009 at 7:28 pm

    Mari,

    You show me in many ways how to interact with my social network and customers. We hear so many divorce stories, most of which present with a conflicted and ugly tone. Yours is clearly a higher vibration recognition that lives do veer apart, that unions that no longer support both, should be blessed and gone their separate ways, wishing both parts the best in their further journeys.

    Thanks for teaching, whatever you do. I have followed you for a while and think you are tops.

    Britt



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