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The Who, What, When, Where and Why of People, Events and Joys of living and visiting Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley comes to life with Melissa Neiderman and Keisha D in week on Soul Sisters. Amazing people doing amazing things in an amazing place are in the spotlight.Copyright 2023 Radio111 Art Divertissement et arts du spectacle Musique
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    • Soul Sisters. Guests: Marla Mckenna, Kelli Biello
      Nov 13 2021

      On this episode of Soul Sisters, Keisha and Melissa speak with best-selling author Marla Mckenna and discuss manifesting your dreams, Linda Blair, and Rick Springfield.  In the second half of the show, the Soul Sisters chat with Program Manager of the American Cancer Society for Southern California, Kelli Biello, about how the pandemic has affected the organization and what is in store for them in the future. 

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      42 min
    • Soul Sisters. Guests: Michael Holmes, Charles Herrera
      Nov 6 2021

      After a long year and a half without live performances, the legendary Purple Room in Palm Springs has bounced back to life with a great line-up of entertainment, including Radio111's own Keisha D. She and co-host Melissa Neiderman welcome club proprietor Michael Holmes to this week's show and later in the program Keisha's cohort on stage every Monday night Charles Herrera joins the conversation.

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      42 min
    • Soul Sisters. Guest: Dr. Tiffany Mimms
      Oct 30 2021

      Melissa Neiderman and Keisha D welcome Dr. Tiffany Mimms, founder of the Rosetta Center for Counseling and Wellness, and a Clinical Psychologist from Sacramento to Soul Sisters. They talk about what got Tiffany into the field of psychology. Named after her grandmother, the Rosetta Center was created out of a need to provide mental health services and remove any stigma for African Americans in need of these services. 

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      42 min
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