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Donna Wick

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Donna Wick (born April 14, 1956) is an American writer, talk radio host, inspirational speaker, publisher and media expert.[1]

Biography

Donna Wick was born in Texas City, Texas, the middle child of three daughters. She began her speaking career in the first grade while attending Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School, leading school friends on weekend excursions to "find God" in the alleyways of Texas City. Later in life, Wick developed a national lecture inspirational series called "Awaken the God Within" and infomercial producers Kent & Spiegel produced an infomercial program, landing Wick on national radio. Wick was a talk radio host with a broadcast called "Vision for America" for six years, beginning in 1996. She made a broadcast called "Donna Wick Live! Intelligent Radio for Women".[2]

She has been a Mind, Body, Spirit expert on NBC's TalkCity and Tony Robbins' Dreamlife.com. Donna has also been featured on “Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul” and written for Belief.net and SpiritualityToday.com. She has also written for American Media, publishers of pocket publications and the STAR tabloid magazine.[citation needed]

Books

Wick has been published in numerous magazines and newspapers and has been featured in Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul. She authored three books of her own:

  • The Day God Smiled, Avina Publishing 2000,(ISBN 978-0965550505 Search this book on .),
  • Meditations at The Speed of Life, Avina Publishing 2000,(ISBN 978-0965550512 Search this book on .), and
  • The "I Am" Messages, Avina Publishing 2000,(ISBN 978-0965550529 Search this book on .).

References

  1. "How Using Social Media Affects Teenagers". Child Mind Institute. Retrieved 2025-06-22.
  2. "Intelligent Radio for Women with Donna Wick". Woodlands Online. Retrieved 2024-10-23.

Further reading

  • Nonprofit groups get New Vision helping communities by Sharon Spoonemore (2010-05-11), The Woodlands Villager Newspaper, www.hcnonline.com.
  • Talk of The Woodlands, May 2010

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