Meet HGTV’s Event Planner Extraodinaire Dina Manzo

Life of the Party

She may have chosen to leave The Real Housewives of New Jersey during the hit Bravo series’ second season, but Dina Manzo never really left the public eye. Instead the noted interior designer, event planner and philanthropist maximized on her status as a beloved reality TV star to expand her business empire and become one of HGTV’s most popular personalities.

Dina Manzo

Dina Manzo

“It’s so amazing; I truly feel like part of the family,” declares the 40-year-old charismatic superwoman about her experience as the cable network’s newest star. “I have a voice and people are listening; I love what I do!”

Manzo—who didn’t plan on returning to television after Housewives—is now starring in her own HGTV series. Launched last September, Dina’s Party spotlights her impressive interior design and event planning skills. In each episode, Manzo and her team transform a client’s space into something singular and stunning to celebrate an important moment or occasion.

“I love the challenge that comes right after that first inspiration, that first idea,” admits Manzo. “It’s such a rewarding feeling to bring that vision to life and celebrate the finished product. It’s so fast-paced and every week brings something new and different. I feel more creative than ever!”

Manzo’s ceaseless creativity isn’t some newfound talent though; it’s actually a gift she inherited from her mother.

“She was all about making our home a lovely place to be,” recalls Manzo, the youngest of 11 children. “I grew up watching her paint walls and make curtains; and I remember being very young and redoing my own bedroom with my stuffed animals and moving everything around once a week. It was not normal!”

Dina Manzo

Dina Manzo

Despite that natural talent, Manzo didn’t pursue a career in interior design and event planning right away. Instead she worked as a makeup artist, something she might still be doing had her doctor not ordered her to go on bed rest during her pregnancy.

“I was bored out of my mind and realized I needed to do something, so I started taking basic interior design classes,” remembers Manzo, who later continued her studies while working for a furniture company called Expressions. “But I quickly learned that in this industry, you either have a natural talent or you don’t.”

Realizing her true calling, a self-assured Manzo launched her design career with complete conviction. She even side-stepped small jobs to work on “mega mansions.”

“I’d help build a 20,000 square-foot home from the ground up with the builder and the architect,” states Manzo. “It was really interesting to start from the foundation and carry the feeling through the entire house, and I’m glad I had that experience. It has helped me in all aspects of design, knowing what really goes into the structure of a home, the layout and paying attention to the details.”

It’s that meticulousness that led Manzo to transition from interior design to event planning. Along with executing events with her then-boyfriend Tommy—a co-owner of Housewives haunt The Brownstone—Manzo planned her own wedding, which was featured on the VH1’s My Big Fat Fabulous Wedding.

“When I accomplished it and actually made the place look gorgeous, I realized I was pretty damn good at event planning,” proclaims Manzo. “I went from planning a wedding ceremony for 50 to one for 750 people, all in a matter of four weeks with VH1 cameras following my every move. And, I realized I had a natural gift.”

So in 2005, Manzo wrapped up her projects, phased out her design business and launched her event planning company, Designer Affair, where even her 16-year-old daughter Lexi lends a hand.

“She helps set up parties,” says the proud mother. “She loves my team; they’re like her big brothers and sisters. She’s a part of it all and it’s working out great!” But there’s more to Manzo’s life than party planning. She’s also the founder of Project Ladybug, a non-profit organization that enriches the lives of children receiving treatment for serious and life-threatening illnesses.

Dina Manzo - Party Planning

“I toured the hospital where my husband and daughter were born, and I saw a need for these children who were coming for treatment with no winter coats and no shoes on their feet,” remembers Manzo. “It just broke my heart and I thought this is who I want to help. So I said, ‘I’m an event planner and I throw a damn good party, so why not throw one for a great cause.’ And, the charity has grown by leaps and bound, we’re now even national!”

So what’s next for this empowered businesswoman with a heart of gold?

“I’m coming out with my own line of pillows, throws and candles; and I’m writing a lifestyle and design book,” announces Manzo. “I dream big; and I think Martha Stewart needs a younger, hipper replacement.”

It’s that passion, determination and superwoman spirit that could see Manzo unseating Martha Stewart sooner than later!

For more about Dina Manzo, visit www.DinaManzo.com.


Tom Castañeda

Tom Castañeda

Tom Castañeda is a creative writer, blogger, and award-winning broadcast journalist who has worked at Architectural Digest, In Touch Weekly, and Latina – a fashion, beauty, and lifestyle magazine for today’s bi-cultural Latina woman. Throughout his career in publishing, Tom has planned and executed numerous celebrity, fashion, and beauty programs throughout the country, including fashion shows, and shopping events for brands like Bloomingdale’s, Chanel, Mikimoto, David Yurman, Givenchy, Armani Fragrances, Macy’s, Southpole Collection, and more. Additionally, Tom has drawn on his strong journalism background to create various print, online, and video reports on various subjects, including fashion and beauty.

Dr. Tim Doerner

Our motto is to treat our patients like they are our family

Dr. Tim Doerner and Nicole Grunsfeld

Dr. Tim Doerner and Nicole Grunsfeld - Photo: Lisa Sibley

PV: Why did you choose your line of work?
Tim:When I was very young my best friend’s dad was a dentist and it interested me. It’s a great way to help people and be your own boss.

PV: What is your role in your business?
Tim: I am a sole practitioner, meaning I am the only doctor working with a wonderful staff to provide excellent dental care for our patients.

PV: What sets you apart from your competition?
Tim: Being a general dentist, I provide a wide variety of services. We do everything from implant surgery to Invisalign to Botox. The conservative caring attitude we have, gives the patients options when they need dental treatment

PV: What would you be doing now if this weren’t your business, taking money out of the equation?
Tim: If I was not practicing dentistry I would probably be traveling.

PV: What do you do for fun?
Tim: Go on cruises, traveling, boating, and motorcycling.

PV: Who or what is most important to you?
Tim: My fiancée Nicole, my children Aaron and Alexa, also my mom who just turned 94 are most important personally. My excellent staff and longtime patients are most important professionally.

PV: A little secret about you that would shock people that don’t know you.
Tim: People are always surprised when I tell them I own an ice cream /cookie store. We have to keep the sweet tooth happy too, don’t forget to brush. We also treat the Phillies baseball players.

PV: What are your personal and professional mottos?
Tim: Our motto is to treat our patients like they are our family. Also work hard, play hard…

PV: When you were five, what was your dream job?
Tim: When I was five I loved baseball I played in college and would have loved to be a major league pitcher but dentistry has been an excellent alternative.

 


Spring Into Savings

Ethan New

Ethan New

Spring is the perfect time of year for Floridians. The weather is perfect and most of us are planning on spending as much time out of our homes as possible but home improvement is a necessary evil. The important thing for most of us is that it is also tax season and a time to spend our money wisely. There are many home improvements that are easy on the wallet and beautiful at the same time. This particular article is going to focus on laminate flooring.

I know what you are thinking, it’s not real wood, but the technology of today’s laminate is much more superior than it was ten and even five years ago. The warranties for laminate are greater than that of hardwood (engineered or solid) and the pricing is often 75% less than those products. It also offers a wide range of species that are costly in real hardwood and in some cases impossible with deforestation being a real issue in South America. Most people in your home would never know the difference if the product is professionally installed with a proper underlayment. Most products come one half inch thick today which is greater than a lot of engineered real hardwoods and sound is only an issue when the padding used was too thin.

For The Floor is a family owned third generation company where we give everything we can to our customers and the quality of service every homeowner deserves. Our employees are here to help answer any questions you might have, from cleaning to installing, and we care about your home and your pocketbook. Thank you to all of the readers who have let us service your homes over the past thirty years.

Spring Sets a New Tone for the Rest of the Year

Dr. Paul Duryea

Dr. Paul Duryea

The warmth of the spring time sun brings a new awakening to the sleepy world of winter. “Yes Virginia” it was a warmer than anticipated winter but spring sets a new tone for the rest of the year. Have you given thought to the one person who is usually last on the list for esthetic improvements? Well you need to take the bull by the horns and set yourself obtainable goals that you can follow and achieve. It may be weight loss, it may be exercise it may even be a new “hair style” or even a new smile. There have been many studies that have shown people with a beautiful smile are more trusted, seem to be friendlier, thought to be more intelligent and by far happier than their “poor smile” counterpart.

Orthodontics is the oldest Dental specialty and has changed drastically since its inception. Now there are Lingual braces (behind the teeth) Ceramic braces (tooth colored) Gold braces (plated in a 24K gold alloy) and even clear non bracket aligners. Like everything else in life they all have their own nuances and limitations. Orthodontics is continually striving to deliver the best smile with a minimum of visual impediment during treatment. So remember if you have been thinking of getting that “fantastic smile” take that first step and make an appointment for a no charge Orthodontic exam. It could be the best decision for the person that is always taken care of last. It can change your life forever!

Your Time Has Come to Shine

Raye Toscano

Raye Toscano

Is your complexion naturally oily? Maybe your ancestors came from a Mediterranean climate. Or maybe you have moved to subtropical Florida from a drier or colder environment and now your skin seems to be producing more oil than you need. You wash with soapy cleansers. You wipe it off with astringent pads. But still the shine comes back, sometimes accompanied by acne breakouts. Are you doing something wrong?

Maybe so. You can reduce the oily appearance by not trying so hard to remove the oil. Let me explain.

Facial oil is not necessarily a bad thing. It actually protects the skin against the elements, especially the hot humid Florida weather. Oily skin is far less likely to wrinkle or to suffer ultra-violet damage. When you try too hard to remove this naturally occurring oil with harsh soaps or astringents, your skin becomes unnaturally dry so your oil glands work overtime to replenish what’s missing. They over-produce and, before you know it, acne bacteria move in to feast on the excess oil.

To restore balance, first, stop excessive face-washing with sudsy alkaline soaps that strip off the oil. Of course you will still need to cleanse, but using the right pH-balanced products will remove dirt without stimulating the oil glands.

Second, and this is the key, you must moisturize. By adding a fine layer of a quality moisturizer, you actually convince your oil glands that all is well and that they can stop over-producing. You reduce oily complexion by adding more moisture.

Good skin care products are vital. An expert aesthetician can analyze your skin, investigate what products you are using, and recommend others that will restore balance. Gentle, pH-balanced Revaléskin and Image skin-care lines cleanse without stripping and they never need a toner.

If acne bacteria set in, a deep-pore facial can evict the offenders and an Intense Pulsed Light Treatment can sterilize the skin, erase sun-damage and smooth wrinkles.

So, learn how to control your oil glands by consulting with an expert at Red Bamboo Medi Spa. Call 727-726-6100 to schedule a complimentary Visia® skin analysis and a consultation with one of our expert Clinical Aestheticians so that you can enjoy the benefits of fewer wrinkles and younger healthy skin. Let us help you get your skin back on a path to wellness.

Patient Satisfaction – Florida Joint Care Institute

Henry William Hanff, MD; Jennifer Lynne Cooke, MD; and Stephen Anthony Hanff, MD - Florida Joint Care Institute

Henry William Hanff, MD; Jennifer Lynne Cooke, MD; and Stephen Anthony Hanff, MD

In November 2011, Florida Joint Care Institute was cofounded by Henry William Hanff, M.D., Jennifer Lynne Cook, M.D. and Stephen Anthony Hanff, M.D. Among the three, they have a combined experience approaching 50 years. Together they are committed to providing exceptional orthopaedic care to the community in an efficient and compassionate manner. They bring with them a diverse and comprehensive knowledge of bone and joint pathology to deliver gold standard care that is unrivaled. They have affirmed their commitment to their vocation by building their new state of the art facility in Trinity.

Although the partners have diverse backgrounds, they unite with the one common goal to provide comprehensive and unparalleled orthopaedic care. Dr. Henry Hanff has been serving the community as an orthopaedic surgeon since 1973. He started working in an operating room as an orderly at age 17 and never looked back. The depth of his experience with joint replacement is unparalleled. Having performed more than 8,000 joint replacements, he brings a practical fund of knowledge to the group that is invaluable. He also is a world-renowned lecturer in fracture care as faculty for the AO foundation and travels to Europe every year to teach surgeons from around the world.

Dr. Jennifer Cook has been practicing in the community since 2006 and has already made tremendous contributions. After completing both her medical and orthopaedic training at M.I.T. and Harvard, she spent an additional year at the Insall Scott Kelly Institute in New York where she mastered knee and shoulder reconstructive surgery. She is also an expert in fracture care as an alumnus of the AO Foundation. Here in the community she has volunteered her expertise at the Good Samaritan Health Clinic of Pasco and has poured her heart and soul into the organization WOGO that she cofounded. WOGO, or Women Orthopaedist Global Outreach Program, is a nonprofit organization that performs joint reconstructive surgery in third world countries. Having recently performed dozens of knee replacements in Nepal and Guatemala sets her apart as a true humanitarian.

Dr. Stephen Hanff has been in practice for nearly three years after completing five years of orthopaedic residency at the University of Florida. There he had the privilege to work with some of the finest surgeons for the Gators, and additionally focused his time mastering joint replacement and revision reconstruction. As an alumnus of the AO Foundation, he brings a level of expertise in fracture care to a community beset with fractures secondary to osteoporosis. Having been born and reared in the community, he is privileged to live here with his wife and two daughters to serve those who shaped and inspired him.

They stand apart from the rest by being able to provide necessary comprehensive joint care within the community. In addition to offering a wide array of orthopaedic services including fracture care, sports medicine, arthroscopy and joint replacement, they routinely perform revision joint replacements and complex deformity reconstructions. With a growing need for revision reconstruction in the community, they look forward to address the problems the community will face in the future.

Their new facility in Trinity was built to meet these growing needs. A new and beautiful state of the art building with over 13,000 sq ft provides the serene atmosphere for patients to meet the experts. Within the building they can perform X-rays, physical exams, injections, schedule surgery and perform physical therapy. With most insurances accepted, they are able to see almost anyone. Although they work exclusively out of their new location in Trinity, they routinely see patients from Pasco, Hillsborough, Pinellas, Hernando and Citrus counties. They are proud to be small business owners where they have the autonomy to put patient care first and not be beholden to a parent corporation and its profits.

Although their collective experience is diverse, they present with one common goal- to provide exceptional orthopaedic care to the community. Their humanitarian efforts extend far beyond the office walls and transcend the confines of the workweek. They are proud to continue the tradition of volunteering their services pro bono to the high school athletes by performing annual physicals. They continue to be an educational resource to the community on topics such as arthritis and osteoporosis. All three share the same gratitude for their blessings and are grateful for every opportunity they have to give back. They exemplify everything it means to truly be a physician.
Florida Joint Care Institute… diligent, efficient and compassionate.

Time to Get Back in the Swing

Dr. César Lara

Dr. César Lara

Spring in Florida…..time for renewal and awakening…..and for getting all the sports equipment out of the closet! Here’s that football put away before Christmas – that season’s over…baseball and bat? Good idea to hit a few balls….but wait! Here’s the golf clubs! That’s the sign of warmer weather!

As the clubs and shoes are prepared for the season, isn’t it funny to think how we use expressions of golf to describe our feelings? Feeling a little “rough”, somebody “tee-ed” you off, not quite up to “par”? And as we are getting ready for the physical activities of spring, maybe we’re not feeling quite up to “par.” The winter period of inactivity may have put a few extra pounds on us and we’re just not quite feeling ourselves.

Spring is a good time to get a physical – just like in sports, find your strengths and weaknesses. As the few extra pounds come on, it puts stress and strain on the body. You may find your blood pressure a little higher, and maybe feeling a little tired as a result of the extra weight. Some lab work will tell if your cholesterol has increased or perhaps your “sugar” glucose level is elevated. If this is the case, don’t despair.

Diet and exercise seems like a worn out phrase, but it is everything to your body. To get your body ready for spring (just like the clubs and shoes); you need to give it the proper treatments. A diet of healthy fruits and vegetables, along with some protein each meal will go a long way toward getting you back in “the swing” of things. You already know the rules of the game. It’s just putting them into your routine. A few easy tips will help you avoid feeling like you just missed an easy putt. Opt for the grilled chicken instead of fried; make sure 2/3 of your plate is filled with healthy vegetables and fruits. Grilled vegetables basted with a little olive oil are not only healthy, but taste good!

As you “tee off” into your healthy lifestyle, beware of the “sand traps,” processed food whose shelf life is longer than ours! Avoid the “rough” by getting on the treadmill, or better yet, take a walk around your neighborhood each day. Fresh air and our Florida sunshine are great for the physical and mental health. Your health and your mood will improve!

If lab work shows that you need to make some lifestyle changes, it’s not like your ball went in the lake. It’s more that you’re off the green a little and need to get back on. When that happens in your golf game, you have to take stock of where your ball is and where it needs to go next. It’s no different with your health. Figure out where you need to go and take the steps to get there. Before you know it, you will find yourself on the fairway sailing towards a healthy “hole in one.”


Dr. César A. Lara

Dr. César A. Lara

César A. Lara, M.D. is a Board Certified family physician and a leading expert in the field of medicine, the treatment of obesity, and weight loss management. For more than 20 years, it has been Dr. Lara’s passion to become a positive force in America’s ever-growing obesity crisis…one patient at a time. Dr. Lara’s dream of helping men and women overcome diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and other chronic conditions related to obesity was realized with the emergence of the César A. Lara, MD; Center for Weight Management as a premier weight loss center in Tampa Bay. A graduate of the University of Iowa, Carver College of Medicine, Dr. Lara is known for his strong personal faith and his generous contributions to the Tampa Bay community. Dr. Lara regularly appears on television as a medical contributor to Brighthouse Network’s Bay News 9 en Español and WTSP-TV Studio 10. He frequently participates in corporate health fairs promoting an active lifestyle and healthy weight loss options. He is the founder of St. Michael’s Free Clinic and Weight Away Tampa Bay, charitable organizations that provide free medical treatment to those who cannot afford it.

We are Often Asked the Cost of Custom Cabinetry

Art and Diane Whitney

Art and Diane Whitney

At A-1 Custom Cabinets, we are often asked the cost of custom cabinetry? It’s a simple question with a very complex answer. Naturally, your price will depend upon your decisions: wood or laminate; maple or cherry; traditional or contemporary; licensed or unlicensed?

While no one wants to pay too much for cabinetry, we caution against paying too little. Your quest for savings might leave you vulnerable. Unlicensed contractors and cabinet builders operate outside the limits of the law (illegally). So, where do their “savings” originate?

Perhaps they save on advertising. It seems reasonable, but without ads in phone books, magazines, or newspapers, it is very easy to quietly disappear. Perhaps they save on taxes. Although paying employees “under the table” may seem harmless, think of the price we all assume when these same individuals collect unemployment checks and require government assistance.

Perhaps they save on insurance. Crippling costs are associated with general liability insurance and workman’s compensation. However, we know of several people who experienced the horror of costly mishaps; the worst of which was a punctured gas line which exploded the house.

Worst of all, perhaps they save on licensing. The Pinellas County Contractors Licensing Board (PCCLB) established stringent guidelines to protect consumers from unqualified, uninsured, unethical contractors. From electrical fires to plumbing floods, unlicensed contractors leave you liable for damages; but isn’t that why you have home owners insurance?!

Do yourself a favor. Call A-1 Custom Cabinets, a PCCLB licensed company in business for over 40 years. We will build you the cabinets of your dreams without any unwanted nightmares.

First Generation Pilates Master Lolita San Miguel

Lolita San Miguel - Pilates Master Teacher

Lolita San Miguel

First Generation Pilates Master Teacher Lolita San Miguel Shares Her Living Legacy at Suncoast Pilates

“Boundless energy”, “intense creativity” and “an enduring devotion to Pilates” are all phrases that describe Lolita San Miguel, a first generation Pilates teacher. New York-born Lolita San Miguel celebrates in 2011 her 53rd anniversary of practicing the Pilates Method of Body Conditioning. She received her first certification from Carola Trier, Joseph Pilates’ first disciple to open a studio. She then studied with Joseph Pilates himself. Lolita holds the distinction of being one of the only two known practitioners to have been officially certified by Joseph and Clara Pilates and awarded degrees by the State University of New York to teach the Pilates Method. Lolita has also been certified by Polestar Pilates Education and was awarded a Gold Certificate by the Pilates Method Alliance. She is one of the three living “Distinguished Elders” of the Pilates Method Alliance.

After a distinguished career in dance – she was a soloist with the Metropolitan Ballet for over ten years and ballet mistress for Ballet Hispanico for three years – Ms San Miguel moved with her husband to Puerto Rico in 1977. She founded Ballet Concierto de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico’s finest ballet company) and was its Artistic and Executive Director for 27 years. She also founded Pilates y Mas, Inc. in Puerto Rico in 2000 to teach, train and certify teachers in association with Polestar Pilates Education. Ms San Miguel retired from Ballet Concierto in 2004 and at the age of 70 started a new career, dedicated to the teaching of the Pilates Method. Ms San Miguel is in great demand throughout the United States, the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia and South America, and has international students and teachers come to train with her. She has published eight DVDs.

Suncoast Pilates is proud to have Lolita San Miguel presenting two Pilates workshops, a “Meet and Greet” and sharing the history and her experiences with Joseph Pilates on February 3 – 4, 2012, at the studio.


Patricia Massey Welter

Patricia Massey Welter

Patricia Massey Welter, PMA®-CPT, Lolita San Miguel Pilates Master™, Second Generation Pilates Teacher – Suncoast Pilates – 34080 U.S. Hwy 19 North – Palm Harbor, Florida 34684 - Phone: (727) 772-6772 - www.SuncoastPilates.com

On Thin Ice

Figure Skating for Improved Health & Fitness

On Thin Ice - Tom Castañeda

Tom Casteneda - Photo: Dan Austin Photography

I’m not ashamed to admit I absolutely love figure skating. Now, I’m not obsessed with the sport. I can’t rattle off the names of skaters who’ve landed a quadruple jump or anything like that. But, if there’s a competition on television while channel surfing, I stop and watch…like a hawk!

There’s just something so breathtakingly beautiful and terrifyingly thrilling about the sport, especially knowing how challenging it is to look so perfectly poised while gliding on an extremely thin blade of metal across a super-slick surface.

While attending college, I even enrolled in a figure skating class to fulfill my physical education credit, even though I had never stepped foot on the ice before. My instructor, a one-time Olympic-level coach, even told me I had a natural talent for skating, said I “could’ve been a contender.” I was obviously flattered!

Except for the very rare trip to an ice skating rink, that would be my last experience on skates in years…until now. Tired of running, biking and doing the elliptical to get into better shape; I’ve decided to tackle the ice again by taking a challenging 10-week training session at the Tampa Bay Skating Academy in Oldsmar.

It may not be a traditional way of working out, but you can burn some serious calories. For every hour of continuous skating, a 150-pound person burns about 600 calories, according to the American College of Sports Medicine—that’s about the same amount as running five miles in an hour. And, orthopedic surgeons say ice skating has less impact on joints than activities like running. But that’s not all, it even helps build muscle tone, increase endurance and improve balance.

During my first icecapade—a pre-class session with TBSA coach Alex Vlassov to help me get reacquainted with the art of skating—I quickly learned that I haven’t completely lost my abilities. I was actually able to get my footing pretty quickly; and I was still able to do a couple of the tricks I learned in my college class.

On Thin Ice

Photo: Dan Austin Photography

I did learn that I’ve got a long way to go to be even half as skilled as William and JoJo Hubbart, the 12 and 13-year-old sister-brother figure skating pairs team from Palm Harbor. During my time on the ice with the dynamic duo—who recently placed third at a national skating competition, even though they’ve only been skating as a team for about a year—I couldn’t help but marvel at their remarkable skills while feeling a little self-conscious about my own proficiency on the ice, despite their encouraging looks and considerate counsel.

Nervousness and insecurity aside, along with a fear of falling in front of a rink full of onlookers, I must admit it felt energizing to be back on the ice. And, I had an absolute blast. So, even though I know I’ll never be an Olympic gold medalist like Scott Hamilton or Brian Boitano, I’m excited about challenging myself to refine my skills, maybe even learn how to do a single Salchow while getting an invigorating, non-traditional winter workout.

To follow Tom’s progress on the ice, visit www.PanacheVue.com. For more information on adult and children’s classes at the Tampa Bay Skating Academy, visit www.TBSA.com.


Tom Castañeda

Tom Castañeda

Tom Castañeda is a creative writer, blogger, and award-winning broadcast journalist who has worked at Architectural Digest, In Touch Weekly, and Latina – a fashion, beauty, and lifestyle magazine for today’s bi-cultural Latina woman. Throughout his career in publishing, Tom has planned and executed numerous celebrity, fashion, and beauty programs throughout the country, including fashion shows, and shopping events for brands like Bloomingdale’s, Chanel, Mikimoto, David Yurman, Givenchy, Armani Fragrances, Macy’s, Southpole Collection, and more. Additionally, Tom has drawn on his strong journalism background to create various print, online, and video reports on various subjects, including fashion and beauty.

Dr. Carl Conforti

Dr. Carl ConfortiPV: Why did you choose your line of work?
Carl: After years of suffering from terrible headaches as a child, my parents were willing to try anything to allow me to be pain free. One of their friends suggested that they take me to see a chiropractor. The doctor explained misalignment and promised my parents that he could provide the relief that they sought for me. Sure enough after countless MRI’s, CT scans and prescriptions from other doctors, the chiropractor was finally able to relieve the pain that seemed to elude all of the other professionals. As I got older I realized that freeing people from pain and providing health and wellness to the Tampa Bay area was my passion. C hiropractic was the perfect fit.

PV: What is your role in your business?
Carl: While I exclusively see patients in my Oldsmar office, I also partner with our other outstanding doctors located in Trinity, Wesley Chapel, and Tampa. As the owner and partner of the other offices, I along with my team of doctors have changed the lives of thousands of people throughout the Tampa Bay area.

PV: What sets you apart from your competition?
Carl: The doctors and staff at Conforti Chiropractic strive to make each patient their number one priority. With individual consultations and adjustment rooms, each patient is given the attention they need in order to achieve their fullest potential for health and wellness.
In addition to the service, Conforti Chiropractic is a full wellness clinic. Our patients receive adjustments, therapeutic massage, therapeutic exercise, spinal decompression, and hot and cold therapies through their treatment plans. In addition, our Oldsmar office also offers a full medi-spa with facials, microdermabrasions, etc. As a whole health and wellness office, Conforti Chiropractic sets a new standard in health!

PV: What would you be doing now if this weren’t your business, taking money out of the equation?
Carl: I would be volunteering in the community to provide health and wellness services to those who do not have the means to provide for themselves. I would spend time in the schools working with children and teaching them how to make the choices that will make them healthy for their entire life. Educating the public on the importance of wellness is the most important aspect of my job, and it is something that I am passionate about every day.

PV: What do you do for fun?
Carl: On my days away from the office, I enjoy fishing, boating, wave running, golfing, and spending time with my 3 amazing children.

PV: Who or what is most important to you?
Carl: My three beautiful kids and my parents, they have the most amazing passion for love and life. They have supported me my entire life and I would not be who I am without them.

Dr. Carl Conforti

PV: A little secret about you that would shock people who don’t know you.
Carl: I was a competitive body builder for 6 years. I won 5 overall championships and appeared on ESPN.

PV: What are your personal and professional mottos?
Carl: I treat every single person that I encounter in my office and in my life as I would a member of my family. It is amazing how far truth and fairness will get you in business and in life. There is nothing more important than surrounding yourself with people you love and trust.

PV: When you were 5 what was your dream job?
Carl: I wanted to be an accountant. My family’s business taught me a lot about managing money and keeping track of everything.

PV: Have you achieved all or most of your dreams thus far?
Carl: I am so happy with what I have achieved in life, but I will never stop dreaming. Dreams make us strive for excellence each and every day…and that is something that I will pursue for my entire life.

“Dreams make us strive for excellence each and every day… and that is something I will pursue my entire life.”


Dr. Carl Conforti has been a licensed Chiropractor since March 1998.

Dr. Carl Conforti has been freeing people from pain since May 1999 in his clinic in Oldsmar, FL. As a Chiropractor with experience, he is committed to promoting the health and well being of his patients.

Dr. Conforti uses a “whole person approach” when taking care of his patients. By combining the very best hands-on-technique, state of the art physiotherapy procedures, and providing the newest and best natural vitamins and mineral supplements on the market today, Dr. Conforti is able to help you to accelerate and/or maintain your journey to good health.

Although Dr. Conforti works exclusively out of our Oldsmar office, he also owns clinics in Trinity, Tampa, and Wesley Chapel. His collegues Dr. Todd Bodanza, DC of the Trinity location, Dr. Damien Rogers, DC of the Tampa location, and Dr. Bill Scheu, DC of the Wesley Chapel location work continuously with Dr. Conforti to provide the best in spinal care and wellness.

Education:
University of Florida
Life University

Memberships & Associations:
Florida Chiropractic Society
Florida Chiropractic Association
Certified in Cox Flexion/Distraction technique

Looking Forward to 2012

Art and Diane Whitney

Art and Diane Whitney

My husband loves Disney World. Unlike the tourists who strategize their plan of attack, he charges head-first for Space Mountain. He is energized by the thrill of racing up and down through relative darkness. While our young daughter stood transfixed by beautiful horses on the carousel, he cajoled her into joining the battle cry for adventure. Although some may consider this a mild form of child abuse, it actually is a great lesson. Rarely does life proceed in an easy, breezy fashion. Life, by its very nature, is unpredictable.

For A-1 Custom Cabinets, saying goodbye to 2011 was like exiting a roller-coaster. The year sped by in such a frantic fashion that we often felt rushing wind. There were dizzying highs and agonizing lows, but through it all we remained focused on the future. Looking back is fruitless when all that matters is where we are going. Instead of pining for the prosperity of previous years, we allowed the slowing economy to affect our business in a positive way.

With the real estate slump forcing many homeowners to postpone remodeling plans, the recent surge in commercial activity presented A-1 Custom Cabinets the opportunity to return to our roots. For many years we were the sole cabinet supplier for Pinch-a-Penny franchises. We are adept at building display units and cash wraps. We also compiled an impressive portfolio of expert laminate cabinetry in medical offices, mail rooms, break rooms and reception stations. As a result, we were selected to complete the cabinetry for the new Sun Toyota dealership, Bayshore Animal Hospital, Suncoast Family Care, Stevens & Stevens Business Record Management, and Surgical Services of Tampa Bay.

So as we enter the New Year, A-1 Custom Cabinets is optimistic that this upward trend will continue to expand in residential real estate. Knowing that the majority of homeowners recognize the value and desirability of remodeling, we are eagerly looking forward to 2012.

Twitter

Patricia Rossi

Patricia Rossi

There are many great uses for the social networking site Twitter. Besides keeping family and friends connected to your daily life, you can use it for professional purposes, such as advertising job openings, business networking, and sharing news briefs. Twitter offers a micro-blogging platform whose posts are called tweets. Tweets are short posts of up to 140 characters that are displayed on your profile page. Twitter is a tool that can add value to your networking life depending on how well you use it. Twitter lets your message rip around the globe in 2 seconds flat. It is an amazing tool to enhance business and social relationships.

No tweeting if you are in a meeting, with a group of people, or one on one with another person. Give real people your full attention. People always know if you’re tweeting under the table no matter how inconspicuous you think you are.

If you see a great tweet it’s okay to re-tweet it. Just be sure to give the original tweeter credit on your Twitter feed for their 140 characters of brilliance. If someone re-tweets what you share, be sure to thank them.

Consider it an honor when people follow you. They are saying they like the content you share, so follow them as a reciprocal courtesy. An exception to this rule is if someone follows you only to hawk their snake oil. In that case un-follow them.

Never tweet in sacred situations, such as church services, weddings, funerals, baptisms, bar mitzvahs, etc.

Before you post a tweet, picture it in skywriting across the heavens. Never tweet while upset, inebriated, or unhappy with your boss or company. What you put out there will linger forever in cyber space, so be cautious about tweeting negative content.

Be neat when you tweet. Use proper grammar, since your grammar and usage tells a story about you. There is more than one way to be seen and received, so be careful with too many abbreviations and acronyms. Keep in mind that sloppily written posts are like leaving the house with your shirt incorrectly buttoned and one shoe untied.

Hashtags should only be used when relevant. A hashtag highlights and covers events that are happening in real time. They bring communities of people with similar interests together. Random hashtags end up just being unnecessary noise.

Refrain from using automation tools to connect or communicate with your followers. Real time interaction is what makes Twitter an amazing tool. Genuine engagement is the key ingredient while using social media, not a robotic auto-message received in real time.

Use direct messaging for private conversations and keep in mind you should never post personal information about yourself or others. If in question, pause and use the direct message option. You can always choose to post openly later, but if you make something public first, it’s too late to go back and make it private. Remember: When in doubt, don’t.

Be your very best on Twitter in everything you post. Be careful not to become too relaxed and share things that don’t represent you well. Keep in mind you never know who might be tracking your tweets.

Taken from Patricia Rossi’s new book “Everyday Etiquette” Contact Patricia for Speaking Events~Workshops~Business Etiquette Tutorials. PatriciaRossi.com 727-375-0375


PATRICIA ROSSI is the Nationally Syndicated Manners Correspondent for NBC’s “Daytime” where she hosts the popular Mannners Minute. Check out PatriciaRossi.com for a schedule of classes and speaking events.

Why SMARTLIPO is so HOT

Francis E. Toscano, MD, FACEP

Francis E. Toscano, MD, FACEP

Revolutionary and painless SmartLipo is outselling all other forms of liposuction by a margin of about ten to one! Why is that? Why is SmartLipo so hot? I will answer this question somewhat cryptically. SmartLipo is hot precisely because it’s hot. Let me explain.

It’s the heat of the SmartLipo laser that produces the marvelous skin tightening that everyone wants. You can’t get that with Zerona, Cool Lipo, Vaser, Aqualipo, or Tumescent Lipo. Heating the skin is what causes it to tighten. Heat stimulates fibroblast cells to produce new elastic collagen and that causes the skin to smooth and tighten.

Zerona and other “cool lasers” claim that they make fat leak out of fat cells so it can be excreted by the body. Really? I don’t buy it. If the fat cells are not killed and removed, they will simply swell right back up again. And, even if “cool lasers” really worked the way they claim, what about the loose skin leftover?

It’s wise to be skeptical of Aqualipo, too. It breaks up fat with jets of water but doesn’t apply any heat. If there’s no heat, there’s no tightening. You might as well get traditional lipo which doesn’t tighten skin either.

And Vaser? It sounds like the word “laser”, doesn’t it. That’s downright deceptive in my opinion. Don’t be fooled. Vaser is absolutely NOT a laser. It’s just ultrasound, pure and simple. Less effective, less accurate, less tightening.

Here’s the key to effective Laser Body Sculpting: (1) use heat to kill the fat cells, (2) suction them out, (3) use heat to tighten the skin. That’s what SmartLipo does so well.

And one more vitally important piece of advice – during your lipo consultation, make sure you see a physician! If your consultation is performed by an assistant or a receptionist or a “patient care coordinator” and not a physician, do yourself a favor and walk out.

After over 800 SmartLipo procedures, Red Bamboo Medi Spa has the reputation, the experience and the expertise you deserve. Avoid the gimmicks. SmartLipo works.

Dreams Do Come True

Jim and Elaine Trotter

Jim and Elaine Trotter

Jim and Elaine Trotter own and operate Budget Blinds of Greater Tampa, a custom window covering company that offers a convenient shop-at-home experience for window coverings and home décor accessories. The Trotter’s became involved with custom window treatments for a number of reasons. Jim worked as an executive in the apparel industry for almost 20 years and the Trotters moved to Tampa about ten years ago when the company where Jim worked relocated them yet again. But after giving the new location and management approx. 6 years, he decided to leave the company and the corporate world behind. On the flip side, Elaine had been out of the work force for over 20 years raising a family, managing the household and finances, and serving on charity boards. “We took almost 9 months off and decided that after 27 years of marriage we still liked being around each other, wanted to stay in Tampa, and eliminate Jim’s extensive travel schedule. We decided to pursue a life-long dream of owning a business together. Through a local career transition company, called Right Management, Jim met Rick Bisio with FranChoice. We both went through extensive personality profiling and interviews with Rick at FranChoice and based on our skill sets, goals, management backgrounds etc.; Rick recommended three franchises for consideration. We did extensive due diligence, and found that a gentleman and his wife, who were Budget Blinds pioneers in the state of Florida, wanted to sell their three Budget Blinds territories. Their storefront was conveniently located 10 minutes from our house.”

The Trotter’s chose Budget Blinds because of their strong business model, quality products and outstanding corporate support. Even in a downward economy Budget Blinds, Inc. has been ranked in the top 20 for financial strength 3 years in a row- #2 in 2011. Budget Blinds has also been ranked #1 in the window covering industry since 1996. “We pride ourselves on customer service- from the time you make an appointment to the professionalism of our design consultants, who are extremely knowledgeable and educated, all the way to our experienced installers. Really for us it’s all about customer service and our staff really makes it happen.”

What sets them apart from the competition? They are locally owned and operated but are proud to be affiliated with the #1 window covering franchise in North America. Having over 860 franchises in the US and Canada gives Budget Blinds great buying power. They have partnered with leading manufacturers to bring their clients quality window coverings at great prices. “We can then pass along those savings and exclusive warranties to our customers. We offer a very personalized shopping experience by bringing all of our samples to our clients’ home”. There’s no better place to shop for window coverings than in the rooms where the treatments will reside. They offer free in-home consultations and provide expert measuring and installation. They also offer peace of mind by eliminating all of the guesswork and answer all of your questions. In addition to manufacturers warranties, Budget Blinds stands by their products by offering an industry anomaly, a 5- year “no questions asked” warranty up to a lifetime warranty that is exclusive to Budget Blinds’ customers from their select manufacturers such as Hunter Douglas, private label Enlightened Style and Signature Series window treatments. Budget Blinds, through these select manufacturers, will replace your window treatments for any reason as well as any crazy scenario that happens to damage your product.

One of their most memorable experiences is their latest partnership with Ravinia Luxury Courtyard Villas as their preferred window covering provider, working with their wonderful sales and construction team and designing the window coverings for their models and new residents has been both fun and rewarding. They recently completed a project where they provided window treatments for 350 apartments at The Preserve at Alafia in Riverview and provided window coverings for the new Florida Medical Clinic building on State Road 54 in Land O’Lakes.

Their favorite part of owning a business is working together. Jim and Elaine are active members of Van Dyke Church. Jim loves to relax on the golf course, Elaine is an avid lover of all things organic, and enjoys writing for various publications. Both can be found working out together at LA Fitness. Panache asked Jim and Elaine who they feel they owe their success to. “First and foremost we owe our success to God. Secondly to an incredible team of experienced, caring individuals – true professionals who give the personalized design, service and quality our customers deserve. We have owned our Budget Blinds franchise for over 3 years now and in looking back, all the reasons we bought the franchise have come true. It has been a good fit for us and we could not be happier”.

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