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Page 1: Orlando Style March 2014

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SPRING SUMMER

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Apply Now......to be a part of the exciting Bachelor/Bachelorette-style event where local singles meet and compete for a month of luxury dates and get the chance to find Mr. or Mrs. Right! Orlando Style Magazine is delighted to present Tampa’s luxury speed dating event “Models Meet Moguls”. AcT Now to connect with the movers and shakers in town. Submit your profiles online at www.ModelsMeetMoguls.com. It IS FRee! A panel of local celebrity judges will select the contestants from all submissions to participate in the LIVe event.

Judges and audience will vote on the winning pair at each event.The winning couple will be awarded one month of dream dates at central Florida’s most exciting destinations.

everyone can follow the happy couple via YouTube and Facebook during their month-long adventure. Don’t miss out on being a part of the most-talked about event of the social season.

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Apply Now......to be a part of the exciting Bachelor/Bachelorette-style event where local singles meet and compete for a month of luxury dates and get the chance to find Mr. or Mrs. Right! Orlando Style Magazine is delighted to present Tampa’s luxury speed dating event “Models Meet Moguls”. AcT Now to connect with the movers and shakers in town. Submit your profiles online at www.ModelsMeetMoguls.com. It IS FRee! A panel of local celebrity judges will select the contestants from all submissions to participate in the LIVe event.

Judges and audience will vote on the winning pair at each event.The winning couple will be awarded one month of dream dates at central Florida’s most exciting destinations.

everyone can follow the happy couple via YouTube and Facebook during their month-long adventure. Don’t miss out on being a part of the most-talked about event of the social season.

enteR nOw!

SIngLeS appLy OnLIne: MOdeLSMeetMOguLS.cOM

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2 - FEATURES

On the Cover: Photo by Chris Lopez

Fall in Love with Marco Island The Evolution of Swimwear Style Corvette Z06

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Celebrity Soup:

The Hot & Not So Hot

Celeb Bods of 2014

By Courtney Caggiano

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Hello Summer Body!

By Stephanie Nardulli

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Don’t Miss the Beat: One Republic

By Riesa Pascal

PAGE 12

2014 Swimwear Trends

By Christine Okoye

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In Case You Missed It:

By Riesa Pascal

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Travel ‘N Style:

Fall in Love with

Marco Island

By Riesa Pascal

PAGE 26

Style MD: Awaken Your

Internal Fountain of Youth

By Maria Delis

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Photo Shoot:

The Evolution of

Swimwear Style

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Toys: 2015 Corvette Z06

©Copyright 2014 by Orlando Style Magazine®. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part of any text, photography or illustration only with written permis-sion of the publisher. Orlando Style Magazine, its officers, staff members or writers do not warrant the accuracy of or resume responsibility for any of the material contained herein.

All letters, text and photo material received become property of Orlando Style Magazine®. Subscriptions are available in the U.S. and Puerto Rico for $19.95 per year and Canada for $45 per year.

For more information go online or email to: [email protected]

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4 - CONTENT

PAGE 67-90

The Professionals:

Spotlight on the Law

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Model Search 2014

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Sodoku

PAGE 94

What’s Happening Orlando!

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Losing the Baby Weight

By Katy Seymour

PAGE 46

Best Friends:

Safety Tips for

Beach Bound Pups

By Courtney Caggiano

PAGE 48

Barfly:

Rum: The Next Trend to Hit

the Craft Movement?

By Travis Joiner

PAGE 50

Bon Appetit:

Peperoncino

“Orlando’s Most Authentic

Italian Kitchen!”

By Riesa Pascal

PAGE 54

Renaissance Men

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Orlando Now:

Give Me A (Tax) Break!

By Mark NeJame

Safety Tips for Beach Bound Pups Rum: The Next Trend to Hit the Craft Movement? Peperoncino

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Published monthly, ORLANDO STYLE® is a registered Trademark. The City’s #1 Magazine of Style, Concierge Guide, Don’t Miss The Beat, In Case You Missed It, Dirty Laundry, Kitchen Talk, Life Line, Travel ‘N Style, Power Couple, Style MD, O-Style, Our Town, Dining ’N Style, Orlando Now, Elite Doctors, DAT, Spotlight on the Law, Cool Shots, Best Cellars and Real World are © Copyrights 2014 by Orlando Style®. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part of any text, photography, or illustration only with written permission of the publisher. Orlando Style®, its officers, staff members or writers do not warrant the accuracy of or resume responsibility for any of the material contained herein. Freelance photographers are responsible for their copyrights. All photo materials, letters and text submitted to Orlando Style® automatically become property of Orlando Style Magazine®. Email inquiries to: [email protected]. Subscriptions are available in the US $19.87 per year and Canada for $45 per year.

ORLANDO STYLE® is published monthly (except January & August) by Orlando Style Media Group, 8810 Commodity Cir., Suite 34, Orlando, FL 32819.POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Orlando Style, 8810 Commodity Cir., Suite 34, Orlando, FL 32819. PRINTED IN THE USA.

Publisher:Editor-in-Chief:

Writers:

Production Manager: Graphic Design:

Contributing Photographers:

Fashion Director:Circulation Manager: National Distribution:Targeted Distribution:

Intern:

Advertising Department:Human Resources:

CMO & National Sales:Executive Sales Director:

Account Executive:Account Executive:Account Executive:

Public Relations:Founder & CEO:

Sven J. BodeCathleen K. Bode

Mark NeJame, Robert Francis, Cathleen K. Bode, Alex Holland, Jessica Sanchez, Jennifer Marcus, Kelly Lamano, Michelle Collins, Rebecca Padgett & Associated Press + many others

Jonathan [email protected] [email protected] Boryna, Steven Miller, Brion Price, Susan Jeffers, Mike Giragosian, Katy Seymour, Sven J. Bode & Jonathan Friese

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8 - PUBLISHER’S NOTE

> As our 30th President,

Calvin Coolidge, once ob-

served, “beyond money and

genius, success depends

on perseverance.” There is

much truth to this fact, and

it can be seen in our econ-

omy, our society and even

our daily lives. Each day, we

come to work, do the best

we can with our talents and

hope to accomplish our pur-

pose, and sooner or later

we realize that the perse-

verance of our efforts is the

true indicator of our suc-

cess. If we have the abilities that enable us

to fulfill our calling, the instinct for success

overtakes the capacity for failure.

You may be wondering where I’m going

with all of this, but after ten years of

publishing Orlando Style, I have found

that creating a magazine issue that is more

appealing than the previous one is very

hard work. Each issue is a hard-earned

labor of love that requires total dedication

each and every day. Orlando Style remains

one of the most loved, most read, and most

respected magazine in the city and we

have dedicated ourselves to perseverance

so that our publication can maintain this

very position.

As we create each issue of this magazine, it

is always our passion to produce a quality,

aesthetically pleasing product, and our true

satisfaction comes from knowing that you,

our loyal readers, appreciate the results of

our perseverance. As we enter this spring

season, we ask you to join us in thinking

positively and believing in the beneficial

outcomes of perseverance and dedication.

We consider you, the readers, to be a part

of our magazine ‘family,’ so let your friends

know that Orlando Style welcomes them to

join our list of growing ‘family’ members to

accompany us on this positive journey.

In this March issue, you will find some of

the stylish trends in swimwear fashion that

will inspire you to use your positive thinking

skills to help keep you fit and fabulous this

season. Along with a look at the best beach

styles of 2014, you will also discover how

swimwear fashions have changed over time

with a glimpse at designs from decades

past. This is a fascinating illustration of

how style changes with time, and it calls

to attention how tolerance develops over

time, as what was once viewed as improper

in fashion is now considered acceptable.

After a look at this, you may agree that

more tolerance now rather than later would

make everyone’s life much easier, even if it

starts with a swimsuit.

As publisher of Style Magazines, I am

grateful to have my wonderful wife

Cathleen, whom is an amazing, dedicated

Editor-in-Chief and partner, a great and

talented team, and to all of our loyal

readers and advertisers who make it

possible to deliver an exciting magazine

each month, both in print and online. I

hope you enjoy reading this issue as much

as we have enjoyed putting it together! If

you are interested in becoming a privileged

subscriber and VIP member, please visit us

online at OrlandoStyleMagazine.com

Sincerely,

Sven J. Bode,

Publisher

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10 - CONTRIBUTORS

TRAVIS JOINER

Travis Joiner has been a staple in the wine and cocktail scene for years. His background has taken him through many mixology and cocktail contests as well as becoming a sommelier. He is always willing to give his opinion in a very tongue and cheek and hilarious way. Travis has a degree in creating new and classic cocktails and always ready to test the next great thing. Most importantly he is our Barfly.

RIESA PASCAL

Riesa was born in London, England and now resides in Florida where she graduated from Florida State University with a double major in creative writing and communication. While enrolled in university, Riesa discovered her passion for broadcast journalism through several TV hosting opportunities including reporting on FSU athletics and airing across the state of Florida on the SunSports Channel. Riesa currently travels around the country with Convention News Television as a reporter, producer and editor. In her spare time she enjoys volunteering, reading, writing, and quality time with friends. You can learn more about Riesa at www.riesapascal.com

MARK NEJAME

Mark NeJame is a renowned trial attorney who has been involved in some of the areas and country’s highest profile cases. He is routinely sought by the media as a legal commentator and is currently a Legal Analyst for CNN. He is the Founder and Senior Partner of the Law Firm of NeJame, LaFay, Jancha, Ahmed, Barker, Joshi & Moreno, P.A. a/k/a NeJame Law. NeJame Law has 15 attorneys and 4 divisions: Personal Injury, Criminal, Immigration and Business/Commercial Litigation. Mr. NeJame is a regular contributor to Orlando Style Magazine. Mr. NeJame can be reached at 407-245-1232 and www.nejamelaw.com.

MARIA DELIS

Maria has lived in New York, Athens, Miami and Orlando. Although she loves city life, she’s at her happiest when she’s island hopping in the Aegean. Maria earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Central Florida where she started her teaching career. She also holds an MA in public relations from the University of Miami. Her written work has appeared in various publications, including Ocean Drive Magazine, Visit Florida, AMPR’s Wanderlogue and The Miami Planet.

CHRISTINE OKOYE

Christine Okoye has been working in the fashion industry for years dominating everything from retail and personal shopping to writing, marketing and PR. After receiving her degree in marketing, she was immediately hired to work for Macy’s corporate. Determined to further her knowledge in the industry Christine completed her Masters degree in Communications from FIU. Since then Christine has done PR for Eclectic Elements, written for Aventura Magazine, managed marketing and PR for www.PeaceLoveThreads.com and is the CEO of Posh Marketing & PR. In her spare time she enjoys updating her fashion blog www.InPursuitOfPosh.com

COURTNEY CAGGIANO

Courtney was born in Miami and has been a Florida native all her life. She graduated from the University of Central Florida with a BA degree in English Literature, where she developed her passion for the written word. Currently residing in Orlando, she pursues all forms of writing, including journalism, nonfiction, critical literary analysis, and songwriting. In her free time, Courtney enjoys performing as a musician and guitarist in the Orlando area, as well as working as a freelance book editor for local authors.

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12 - FASHION

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2014SWIMWEAR TRENDS

With summer only a few months away this is the perfect time to start shopping for swimwear.

Shopping for swimwear isn’t always fun: dressing room lighting, unflattering bikinis and our

own personal insecurities can all get to the best of us. However, knowing exactly what you’re

looking for when you go into a store can make things much easier and dressing up your look with

accessories will certainly make things more fun! The most important element to shopping for

swimwear is knowing what’s flattering to your body. Whether you’re comfortable in a sexy one

piece or a bikini, wear what works for you and own it! Here are a few of our favorite 2014 swimwear

fashion trends to look out for.

BOLD ONE-PIECES

WITH COOL CUT OUTS

1One-pieces are flattering on all body types. Sexy one-piece swimsuits with bold prints and unique cut outs are eye catching and trendy.

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2 HIGH WAISTBIKINIS

High waist bikini bottoms are a newer trend. Not only do they look amazing but they also tend to cover up problem areas that haven’t been worked off in the gym.

3SHEERACCENTSSheer accents are a hot new trend that leaves little to the imagination. This is a sexy way to spice up your beach look and turn a few heads.

4 BODY JEWELRY

Take your look to the next level by adding some body jewelry. Body chains tend to work best with bikinis. Start off with just one piece, don’t over do it. You can typically find body chains at specialty stores.

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5 COOLCUT OUTS

Unique cut outs are a great way to make a statement this summer. These bikinis don’t leave the most flattering tan lines but they’ll leave a lasting impression.

6WHITE THROWOVERS

White is still trending. If you’re going for a more clean, classy and sophisticated look you can’t go wrong with white! White throw overs offer a fresh finish to any beach look.

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16 - COOL SHOTS

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Kasa

Cars for the Cure

3rd Thursday at City Arts Factory

ACF Chef Awards at Loews Royal Pacific Resort

ACF Chef Awards at Loews Royal Pacific Resort

Winter Park Chamber Awards at Full Sail

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Orlando Philharmonic Party at The Plaza

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Orlando Ballet’s 40th Anniversary Gala at Aloft

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> Flowers by the dozens, romantic

cards, beautiful jewelry, and chocolate—

lots and lots of chocolates. Love was in

the air last month as the city of Orlando

celebrated Valentine’s Day. It was quite

the magical time indeed, but hope-

fully you weren’t too busy eating heart-

shaped candies and whispering sweet

nothings to miss out on the rest of the

fun February had to offer!

From February 7th-9th, automotive en-

thusiast across Central Florida came to-

gether for the 10th Annual “Cars for the

Cure” Heathrow automotive festival. The

event, hosted by the American Lung As-

sociation in Florida, is the largest chari-

table car show in the Southeast United

States. Year after year they put on a phe-

nomenal event and 2014 was no differ-

ent as over 150 cars lined the beautiful

streets of Colonial TownPark to showcase

some of the world’s most unique and un-

forgettable cars. The weekend kicked off

on Friday with a VIP Cocktail and Hors

d’oeuvres Reception held for entrants

and sponsors of the event. Saturday was

the all day auto showing and attendees

were thrilled to be surrounded by gor-

geous European exotics, high-power

racers, muscle cars, custom bikes and

more. The festival proved to be a family

event as adults and children alike posed

for photo ops with everything from Lam-

borghinis and Bugattis to Aston Martins

and Porsches. Sunday brought Cars for

the Cure to a close with the traditional

Sunday Dive for registered participants.

Proceeds from festival benefited the

American Lung Association in Central

Florida.

On February 9th, locals from all walks of

life showed up to Downtown Orlando’s

hottest new restaurant, Kasa Tapas and

Raw Bar for the kickoff of “Bubbles n’

Brunch.” The event marked the start of

what is sure to become a beloved Sun-

day afternoon tradition of bottomless

mimosas and an unlimited brunch buf-

fet. Attendees of the launch party were

treated to non-stop DJ entertainment as

they enjoyed a raw bar with fresh sea-

food and a globally inspired menu com-

prised by Executive Chef Shawn Kaplan

and “Food Network Star” Alum Josh Ly-

ons. Bubbles n’ Brunch’s hot music, live

acts and fun themes promise to keep the

party going every Sunday afternoon at

Kasa Tapas and Raw Bar in Downtown

Orlando.

Spring may be approaching fast, but

Carmen Steffens is one step ahead! On

February 12th, the internationally ac-

claimed, high-end store hosted their

“Valentine’s Spring Collection Event.”

There they revealed the latest designs

in beautiful leather shoes, gorgeous

handbags and various accessories to the

guests who made it on the list for this

limited spaced event. It was a fantastic

evening of fashion and fun as attendees

enjoyed complimentary drink selections,

appetizers and live DJ entertainment.

The first 50 guests who made a collec-

tion purchase were excited to receive a

free CS “Love” tote bag and Orlando

Style Magazine topped off the evening

with the big reveal of their highly antici-

pated February issue.

IN CASE YOU MISSED ITRoses are red

Violets are blue

February was a

rocking month

And we’ve got the

highlights for you!

By Riesa Pascal

18 - CITY NEWS

Orlando Style Magazine Presents Carmen Steffens Valentine’s Spring Collection Event - Photo by Brion Price

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For nearly two decades, Nude Nite has allowed various forms

of artistic talent to celebrate the beauty of the body via their

respected mediums. From February 13th-15th, the 3-eve-

ning event returned to Orlando to do just that all over again.

Thousands of attendees and artists showed up to the must-

see event which proved to be much more than an art show

through unforgettable performances of saucy burlesque, high

flying aerialists, live body painting and more. With a bazaar-

like atmosphere and an abundance of bold imagery and

unique artwork that you won’t find anywhere else, it’s no won-

der Nude Nite is one of the largest national juried exhibitions

in the country. It was high-energy all weekend long as a live

DJ, strolling musicians and memorable artwork by emerging

artists and photographers came together to put on this pow-

erful event.

Saturday, February 15th was the Superbowl for Central Florida

food enthusiasts and beloved fans of NORMAN’S at the Ritz-

Carlton Grande Lakes. The highly anticipated, ticketed-only

event was a cookbook signing and discussion hosted by Chef

Norman Van Aken for his two best-selling works: “No Experi-

ence Necessary” and “My Key West Kitchen.” Of course it’s

impossible to host an event at NORMAN’S without serving

guest a selection of the exquisite meal selections they’re fa-

mous for—unless you want a riot on your hands, that is. Fortu-

nately attendees of the event got both an autographed book

and a delicious reception that followed. Guest enjoyed a vari-

ety of mouth watering options which included beer steamed

Key West shrimp, Chez Nancy spiny lobster, grill-roasted Lake

Meadow duck breast, tournedos of beef “for a mother” with

sunny side up quail eggs and much more.

The number one New Year’s resolution is to lose weight and

if you’re one of those determined to have a healthy lifestyle

in 2014, Athleta just might be the store for you! On February

17th, Athleta and Orlando Style Magazine presented Athleta’s

Orlando store opening party at the Mall at Millenia. Athleta

boasts performance-driven apparel in cute, feminine designs

for all your active adventures. Guest of the grand opening

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Winter Park Chamber Awards at Full Sail

3rd Thursday at City Arts Factory

ACF Chef Awards at Loews Royal Pacific Resort

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Orlando Philharmonic Party at The Plaza

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> When was the last time you went on vacation to experience life on the wild side? I love a beautiful resort and a relaxing pool just as much as the next person, but sometimes we need a vacation with that little extra kick. It could be something different for every person, but whatever your kick is, I guarantee you’ll find it at the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort, Golf Club & Spa. I had the pleasure of spending three unforgettable days at this stunning hotel and it didn’t take long to find out that Marco Island and its surrounding areas offer a remarkable vacation that suits my kicks to a tee: The fun, the thrills and the awe-inspiring beauty of nature and wildlife.

United Airlines provided the non-stop flight from Orlando to Fort Myers and in no time I was making my way towards the gorgeous Marco Island on a scenic ride through South Florida. As we got closer, the animal crossing signs became more exotic. Turtles, and gators, and panthers! Oh my! At this point I began to realize that this wasn’t going to be a typical beach resort vacation. Once we hit the charming city of Marco Island, we quickly arrived at our final destination—the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort. Once you’ve step into this magnificent resort, it becomes immediately apparent that you’ve been welcomed into a Marriott hotel. Their reputation

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Prepare for an unforgettable vacation on Marco Island, the largest of Florida’s famed

Ten Thousand Islands

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precedes them and for good reason. Friendly staff, grand decor and spacious, cozy guest rooms will have you dreading your imminent return trip home. I checked into my outstanding, ocean view room and changed into evening attire for an exquisite dining experience at Kurrents, one of the resort’s most upscale restaurants. My companions and I enjoyed a delectable selection of their signature seafood, steak dishes and fine wines on an open, outdoor lounge under the brilliant nighttime sky.

The next morning we grabbed our bathing suits, sunscreen and sunglasses and set sail along the gentle waters for Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort’s exclusive Sailing and Shelling Adventure tour. Our cheerful captain, Jesse, was eager for us to catch a glimpse of a bottlenose dolphin, but it didn’t take long before we were surrounded by several on all sides. To say these guys enjoyed being the center of attention is an understatement! ‘Ooos’ and ‘ahhs’ filled the air as cameras snapped away at the playful mammals. Sitting on the bow of that ship, I had an incredible view of the peaceful waters surrounding me. I closed my eyes and took a deep breath

of some of the freshest air I’d ever breathed. I felt the warm sun on my skin and I relished in the gentle sea breeze across my face. It was a euphoric, blissful moment of my life that I’ll remember forever. We eventually docked the sailboat on Kice Island and got off for an entertaining shelling adventure. Mounds of seashells—all free for the taking—surrounded us in every shape and size. Jesse guided our shelling adventure by pointing out different shells, recalling interesting facts on the various ways they’re formed and by even contributing a few of her favorites to my own growing collection. On the return trip, it was impossible not to notice the spirited dolphins still following our wake or the paddle boarders cruising near the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort shore. From marine life to beach goer, a great time was had by all.

That afternoon I participated in what would go on to be my favorite activity of the weekend. Marco Island Water Sport’s WaveRunner Excursion was an unforgettable journey through the Ten Thousand Islands of South Florida. After a brief safety training session, my companions and myself

boarded brand new 2014 WaveRunners and got ready for what would be a thrill to be talked about for years. Our guide, Brian, has been leading these tours for seven years and it didn’t take a minute with him to see that he loves every moment of it. He led us on a 25-mile round trip through the Ten Thousand Islands where we got up close and personal with more dolphins and other wildlife that decided to join the tour. As the others and myself can all attest to, it’s impossible not to lose yourself in the ride as you whip around the Ten Thousand Islands and through the amazing mangrove islets. Best of all, the journey was more than just a high-speed thrill ride. It was also an unbelievably interesting educational experience. Periodically we’d bring our WaveRunners to a complete stop and listen intently as

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Brian passionately recalled fascinating facts about the vegetation and wildlife around us.

That night we had the pleasure of witnessing one of Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort’s signature traditions. The Sunset Celebration performance at Quinn’s on the Beach. A fire dancer wowed the crowd with a memorable show in front of the spectacular Florida sunset. Afterwards, we enjoyed fresh cocktails and delicious tropical island food at the beachside restaurant and bar. As the night came to a close, I walked across the soft, white sand glowing luminescent under the silver moon. I took a moment to just bask in the peaceful calm of the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort. The serene atmosphere and relaxing vibes that followed me in everything I did and surrounded me everywhere I went was a feeling that I never wanted to let go of.

For my last, but certainly not least, bit of adventure, I had the pleasure of spending my final day checking out one of the island’s most popular excursions through the Everglades. Dave was our bus driver to Everglades City and tour guide for the afternoon. Having lived in the area since 1986, we couldn’t have had a better, kinder gentleman to show us around. From endangered burrowing owls and red belly turtles to the smallest operating US Post Office in the world. We saw it all, but that was

just a taste of what was to come! We made our way to Totch’s Island Airboat Tours where we boarded an airboat and took an extraordinary tour through the Everglades. We reached speeds of up to 35 mph and had intimate, close encounters with a Great Blue Heron, dwarf raccoons and even an 11-foot, 60-year-old gator taking a leisurely swim past our airboat. Afterwards we met Totch’s Gator Guy and his live, baby gator, which we all took turns holding and posing with. Lunch came in the delicious form of breaded gator nuggets and pan seared grouper salad at the notorious Oyster House known for its fresh seafood and steak.

It’s never easy to say goodbye to a vacation as perfect as the one you’re bound to experience at the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort. In my case, a few drinks were in order at Korals Sushi & Cocktail Lounge to properly say my farewell. My companions and myself enjoyed delectable appetizers around the table as we shared stories from our unforgettable three days as guests at this exceptional resort. What will forever be most impacting to me was simply the way in which everyone we interacted with was so in love with their respective jobs. I found that unlike many other travel destinations, Marco Island was full of locals and long-time residents. Therefore a vast majority of the staff we ran into both knew the island very well

and loved it with a deep, sincere heart. More importantly, they also truly cared about educating the resort guests and making sure they’ve done everything in their power to ensure each visitor has a wonderful, unforgettable experience. From our sailboat captain Jesse, to Brian from the WaveRunner excursion. From our 7th generation airboat captain Wes, to our Everglades City driver Dave. From the Gator Guy to the friendly servers at the Oyster House and every single person in between. They all emanated an undeniably contagious passion for their work that translated into an exciting, memorable time had by all. Now is the time to escape from your everyday vacation and take a trip to the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort where you’ll experience a vacation full of nature, education, thrills, incredible wildlife encounters and so much more.<

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> “We start by conducting a com-prehensive evaluation to determine your specific metabolism, endocrine sys-tem’s functionality, and overall physiol-ogy,” says Deborah Harding, M.D. At her 7,000-square-foot Anti-Aging Center, lo-cated in Metro West, her clients receive more than just a peek into their health. Based on the results of their Elite Execu-tive Health Evaluation, Dr. Deb and her specialized team develop an individual-ized program for each patient.

“There is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to patient care. You are unique, and so are your issues, goals and concerns regard-ing your health,” Harding believes. By pinpointing what is happening internally, both physician and patient can take a pro-active approach not only to healthcare, but also to anti-aging.

A fit body and mind prolong a vigorous life. And by maintaining good health, you can slow down the inevitable aging pro-cess.

Triple-board certified in Internal, Anti-Aging and Sleep Disorder medicines, Dr. Deb began a new journey a few years ago after experiencing a “disconnection” from her patients. She saw that the traditional healthcare model did not allow for strong physician-patient rapports for obtain-ing and maintaining optimal health. She wanted the freedom to offer her patients the latest science without restrictions.

“My practice [then] evolved into a unique concierge medical practice called the Harding Anti-Aging Center, which pro-vides the ultimate personal experience to better health,” says Harding. In fact, cli-ents choosing the full-day Elite Executive

Physical even enjoy a private lunch with Dr. Deb. The center offers Follow-Up op-tions, including 24-hour physician access. For $300 per month, patients continue their close rapport with their physician, where they can even text their health con-cerns to Dr. Deb. Moreover, concierge medicine allows for same-day, on time and unhurried appointments in a relaxing environment.

The center looks and feels like a luxury spa – Marble countertops, a chic front desk, a Mediterranean style lobby, VIP rooms, an executive business center, a multi-media room and conference space. Now, con-cierge medicine may make some feel a bit apprehensive. In today’s economy should we forego our already expensive health insurance plans and pay out-of-pocket for enhanced services? But, as the traditional healthcare model becomes less effective, more medical practitioners and patients see concierge medicine as a better alter-native.

Research has found that boutique medi-cal practices, that is, practices that limit the number of patients seen and opt-out of health insurance plans, can provide more effective and personalized preven-tive care. And that is the key to not only maintaining good health but also reduc-ing hospital utilization rates. In a 2012 American Journal of Managed Care peer-reviewed article, researchers found that this practice model allows physicians to take a more proactive approach. This increase in physician interaction contrib-uted to “lower hospital utilization and ul-timately lower healthcare costs.” Keep in mind that many patients at these medical practices can still use their health insur-ance to cover screening test costs, while

their membership affords them the ben-efits of personalized healthcare. The Harding Anti-Aging Center takes the role of your primary care doctor, but with a stronger emphasis on comprehensive anti-aging programs.

Along with preventive anti-aging medi-cine, in-house bone density and thyroid screenings, fitness plans and new cogni-tive software, the Center also offers nu-trition and lifestyle recommendations for both men and women.

“Our team of anti-aging physicians, cer-tified personal trainers, nutritionists, and chefs will work with you every step of the way to create a unique and targeted nu-trition program, to increase your muscle mass, lower your body fat, and increase your metabolic rate,” states the Center.And because we all need our beauty sleep, the Center diagnoses and treats sleep disorders too.

Although internal youth is the Center’s fo-cus, Dr. Harding and team offer noninva-sive cosmetic procedures, including gly-colic facial peels, eyelash enhancement, specialized skin care therapies and Dr. Deborah Harding’s Specially Formulated Anti-Aging Skin Care Line.

Above all, Dr. Deb wants to work closely with her clients to help them regain and maintain optimal health. The advanced laboratory analyses offered not only give a detailed picture of her client’s current health, but they are important tools in preventive medicine. As our body ages, inevitably it will succumb to disease. Mod-ern medicine has yet to give us ambrosia, the food of the ancient gods. Preventive medicine, however, can prolong our lives.

AWAKEN YOUR INTERNALFOUNTAIN OF YOUTHDr. Deborah Harding’s

Preventive Medicine for Optimal Health and Vitality

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This is what the Harding Anti-Aging Center wants to emphasize – prevention. And one is not too young to take a proactive ap-proach to his or her health.

March is national colorectal cancer awareness month, yet few are familiar with the risks associated with the second biggest cancer killer in the United States. CRC affects both men and women, claiming more than 50,000 lives per year. Smoking, obesity, phys-ical inactivity, type 2 diabetes, alcohol abuse, a diet high in red and processed meats, increase one’s chances of developing CRC (a highly treatable cancer when caught early). The risk increases after the age of 50, but CRC can make its early stage appearance sooner. Invasive screenings are not that appealing and many pa-tients put them off until it is too late. Among the elite laboratory tests the Center offers, Dr. Deb highly recommends a new, non-invasive screening test. ColonSentry ® measures the expression of seven gene biomarkers (signatures) in the blood that are early warning signs of CRC. If a patient’s risks are high, Dr. Deb will recommend her patient undergo a colonoscopy.

“Colonoscopies are the standard screening exam for detecting colon cancer,” Harding says. Between scopes, however, which can be periods of 5 – 10 years, we need something else to check for changes in our bodies. By incorporating this blood test in their annual physical, patients take a greater proactive role in their health.

In addition to blood tests that detect breast and ovarian cancer risks, the Center offers EarlyCDT ® - Lung. The simple blood test aids the physician in risk assessment and in early detection of lung cancer in high-risk, asymptomatic patients. An elevation of any one of the seven autoantibodies above a predetermined cut-off suggests that a tumor might be present. The Center offers urine tests that check for kidney and bladder cancers too. The goal is to catch disease early and, sometimes, traditional screen-ings are not enough.

“According to the standard blood test for cholesterol, your levels may be normal, yet you could still be at risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke,” Harding says. “We check cholesterol from a molecular standpoint,” she told me. Individuals with small-mole-cule cholesterol are at a higher risk of having a heart attack. The reason? It is harder for our bodies to eliminate smaller cholesterol molecules. With the proper therapy we can lower our risks.

For more than twenty-five years, Dr. Deborah Harding has used her diverse medical background and knowledge of preventive science to help her clients live healthier lifestyles. She shares the Metro West facility with her husband of more than thirty-four years, Dr. Victor Harding. Although their practices are separate, Dr. Victor is now transitioning to concierge medicine and is the Anti-Aging Center’s Director of Research. Board certified in Anti-Aging, Sleep Disorders and Internal Medicine, his interests in-clude obesity, cholesterol management and vascular problems. Both husband and wife also serve as faculty members at the Uni-versity of Central Florida College of Medicine. Their future plans include merging their practices where anti-ag-ing medicine is under an umbrella of concierge medical services.

“A major goal of the Harding Anti-Aging Center is to further the knowledge of aging, especially as it relates to preventing cancer, dementia, and heart disease.”< www.hardingantiaging.com

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> Chevrolet introduced the most track-ca-pable Corvette in the brand’s history – the 2015 Corvette Z06. It stretches the performance en-velope for Corvette with unprecedented levels of aerodynamic downforce, at least 625 horse-power from an all-new supercharged engine, and an all-new, high-performance eight-speed automatic transmission – all building on the ad-vanced driver technologies introduced on the Corvette Stingray.

“The new Z06 delivers levels of performance, technology and design that rival the most ex-otic supercars in the world,” said Mark Reuss, president, General Motors North America. “And the Z06 leverages the engineering exper-tise of GM, offering the choice of two world-class transmissions, supercar performance without supercar fuel consumption and tech-nologies that make it easier to fully enjoy the incredible experience of driving it.”

The 2015 model is the first Corvette Z06 to offer a supercharged engine, an automatic transmission and, thanks to a stronger alumi-num frame, a removable roof panel. The new, supercharged 6.2L engine is expected to de-liver at least 625 horsepower (466 kW), and can be matched with either a seven-speed manual

or an all-new, high-performance eight-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters for manual control. The aluminum frame car-ries over from the Corvette Stingray and will be used essentially unchanged for the Corvette Racing C7.R.

A track-focused Z07 Performance Package adds unique components for true aerodynamic downforce, Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup tires for enhanced grip, and Brembo carbon ceram-ic-matrix brake rotors that improve braking per-formance and contribute to greater handling through reduced unsprung weight. Although development testing is ongoing, the Z07 pack-age has already recorded some of the fastest lap times ever for a Corvette, surpassing even the ZR1.

“The Corvette Z06 is a great example of the technology transfer between racing and pro-duction Corvettes,” said Tadge Juechter, Cor-vette chief engineer. “First, we took what we learned on the Corvette Racing C6.R and ap-plied that to the all-new Corvette Stingray. Then, using the Stingray as a foundation, the Z06 and C7.R were developed to push the en-velope of performance on the street and the track.”

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SUPERCHARGED, EFFICIENT PERFORMANCE

The heart of the 2015 Corvette Z06 is the all-new LT4 6.2L supercharged V-8 en-gine, expected to deliver an estimated 625 horsepower (466 kW) and 635 lb-ft of torque (861 Nm). To balance perfor-mance and efficiency, the LT4 leverages the same trio of advanced technologies introduced on the Corvette Stingray: Di-rect injection, Active Fuel Management, or cylinder deactivation, and continuous-ly variable valve timing.

These technologies – combined with the fuel-efficient multi-speed transmissions, aerodynamic design and lightweight construction – help make the new Z06 surprisingly fuel efficient.

“The supercharged LT4 engine deliv-ers the greatest balance of performance and efficiency ever in the Corvette,” said John Rydzewski, assistant chief engineer for Small-Block engines. “It is one of the world’s only supercharged engines to in-corporate cylinder deactivation technol-

ogy, enabling it to cruise efficiently on the highway with reduced fuel consump-tion, but offer more than 600 horsepower whenever the driver calls up its tremen-dous power reserve.”

To maintain the Z06’s mass and per-formance targets, the LT4 engine was designed with a more-efficient, more-compact supercharger. Even with its inte-grated supercharger/intercooler assem-bly mounted in the valley between the cylinder heads, the engine is only about one inch (25 mm) taller than the Corvette Stingray’s LT1 engine – while delivering nearly 37 percent more horsepower and 40 percent more torque.

The new 1.7L Eaton R1740 TVS super-charger spins at up to 20,000 rpm – 5,000 rpm more than the supercharger on the Corvette ZR1’s LS9. The rotors are short-er in length, too, which contributes to their higher-rpm capability – and enables them to get up to speed quicker, produc-ing power-enhancing boost earlier in the rpm band. That boost is achieved more efficiently, thanks to a new, more direct discharge port that creates less turbu-lence, reducing heat and speeding air-flow into the engine.

The LT4 engine also has several unique features designed to support its higher output and the greater cylinder pressures created by forced induction, including:

• Rotocast A356T6 aluminum cylinder heads that are stronger and handle heat better than conventional heads

• Lightweight titanium intake valves and machined connecting rods for reduced reciprocating mass

• High 10.0:1 compression ratio – for a forced-induction engine – enhances per-formance and efficiency and is enabled by direct injection

• Forged aluminum pistons with unique, stronger structure to ensure strength un-der high cylinder pressures

• Stainless steel exhaust headers and an aluminum balancer that are lighter than their LT1 counterparts

• Standard dry-sump oiling system with larger cooler capacity than Z51; used with dual-pressure-control oil pump. <

Engine: 6.2 liter V8 | HP: 625 hp | Torque: 635 lb-ft | Aspiration: Supercharged

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NOT SO HOT CELEB BODS

OF 2014 By Courtney Caggiano

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HOT BODS:

SHAKIRA

Shakira said herself that her “Hips Don’t Lie,” and her new body is quite a tes-tament to that truth. After giving birth to her first child in 2013, the singer has come back into the spotlight with achievements such as a new album and a toned physique that echo the recent success of her personal life. Now that Shakira is enjoying motherhood and a loving relationship with soccer star Ge-rard Pique, she finds that she is worry-ing less about her outward appearance and simply focusing on maintaining her health. Even though she is fit as ever, Shakira has given up trying to work to-ward a thinner body and has chosen to accept her natural size. She believes that a healthy body is more beautiful than a thin body and has stated that her boyfriend, Pique, finds that a fuller yet flattering figure suits the unstoppable singer.

HUGH JACKMAN

Ever since Hugh Jackman’s debut as the Wolverine in the X-Men series, he has maintained the role of one of Hol-lywood’s hottest stars with a body to match. Jackman is in better shape than ever as he has been preparing for the upcoming X-Men film set to be released later this year. The Australian actor dedi-cates himself to a rigorous workout rou-tine, complete with intense strength training and constant cardio workouts. In addition to these weekly exercise pro-grams, Jackman also stays in shape by putting on his dancing shoes, as 2014 will mark his return to Broadway. With these major career milestones awaiting Jackman in the near future, it is no won-der how the actor keeps his focus and motivation for sustaining a ripped body.

> Spring is in the air, which means that summer will soon arrive before we know it. Now is the time to take initiative and start working toward the body of your dreams, so you will be camera-ready for those Florida beach days and hot summer nights. Here is a list of the hot and not so hot celeb bods to inspire you to make the sunny season a happy and healthy one.

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AMBER HEARD

Amber Heard may be one of the hot-test young stars in Hollywood, and her gorgeous body even won over Johnny Depp, to whom she is rumored to be engaged. Although the blonde bomb-shell’s toned body may seem effortless, she is quick to make known that her physical shape is hard earned and well deserved. Heard says that she watches what she eats and drinks, while working out regularly. She enjoys running, play-ing tennis, and taking Pilates classes, and the results are well worth the time spent exercising. As a naturally curvy girl, Heard believes that any woman can achieve the body she desires with focus and determination. She has watched her own body transform with a healthy diet and daily exercise, and she encourages other women to do the same.

CHANNING TATUM

Although voted People’s Sexiest Man Alive in 2013, Channing Tatum appears to have recently taken a break from his regular fitness routine. The Magic Mike star has not been keeping up with the diet and exercise regime of his wife, who has bounced back from the birth of their first child with a trim post-baby body. Ta-tum admits to being a binge eater while in-between roles of his high-grossing movies, so perhaps this is just a phase for the usually buff actor. He states that he sometimes fluctuates between 25 to 30 pounds when not filming, and he of-ten feels like a “fat kid” with a hearty ap-petite on the inside. Due to this being Tatum’s first year of fatherhood, it seems that he may deserve a respite from his usual strenuous workout routine. Ta-tum reveals that he has greatly enjoyed spending his time with his daughter, Everly, as well as allowing her to become the main focus of his life.

NOT SO HOT:

JENNIFER LAWRENCE

Over the past few years, Jennifer Law-rence’s acting career has skyrocketed with the success of The Hunger Games movie franchise, but judging by her fig-ure, it is evident that her recent rise to fame is due to her stellar acting talent, rather than her hot body, or lack of one. However, Lawrence’s body shape does not faze her, as she believes that soci-ety views the outward appearance of the modern female with an unnecessary importance that she hopes to counteract with self-confidence. When preparing for The Hunger Games, Lawrence even refused to lose weight for the role, stat-ing that her young audience deserves a realistic role model to which they can relate. Lawrence may not be the aver-age Hollywood starlet, but this does not signal her inability to champion with the best in the business. Many fans applaud Lawrence’s bold and independent ide-als, even if she does not look the best in a bikini.<

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> Yes ladies, one of the most dreaded times of the year is just around the cor-ner: Summer - or should I say BIKINI SEASON? This may sound a little in-timidating if we haven’t hit the gym in a while; the truth is a lot of women panic just at the thought of wearing a bikini, but it shouldn’t be that way. We want to feel confident, have fun, relax, and just be carefree.

You may think it’s too late to get fit just in time for the season, but you’d be sur-prised to see how much you and your body can change in just a few weeks. With a lot of commitment and determi-nation you’ll look fabulous in no time.

I know how much you want to look great this summer, and that’s why I have gath-ered a few tips that will make you turn heads all season long.

Eat healthy: I know, this sounds over-rated and obvious; but if you really want that hot body you’re going to have to watch what you eat.

• It’s recommended that you eat at least 5 small meals a day. If you thought starving

would be the solution to your problem, think again. Eating constantly through-out the day will boost your metabolism and it will keep you from overeating. You will feel energized and always ready for a good workout. So basically you have to eat to lose weight, isn’t this great?

• Eat a snack in between meals. So your day will go like this: breakfast, snack, lunch, snack, dinner. There are many op-tions to choose from, but remember to avoid sweets as much as possible.

• Fill up your plate with color. Go for fruits and veggies instead of processed food – your worst enemy. Choosing col-orful veggies will make your food more pleasant to look at and you’ll want to eat it. The idea is to eat something you like instead of forcing yourself.

• Drink lots of water, and avoid sweet drinks. Drinking water has innumerable benefits, and cellulite reduction is just one of them. That’s right ladies, if you want to reduce the appearance of cel-lulite you must drink lots of water.

• Add protein to every meal. Some good

options are yogurt, cheese, nuts, and beans. You could use them in your main meals or for your snacks. Protein will keep you more satisfied than carbs or fats, and it encourages fat burning. You get the best of both worlds.

• Exercise: Yes, you may have a ton of excuses to avoid exercise, but it is es-sential to get your dream body. Exercise makes you look good and it makes you feel good. So throw away the excuses and get moving. And not having a gym membership is definitely NOT an excuse.

1. Do cardio at least 3 times a week: You have many options; you could walk, jog, run, dance, jump, swim, or whatever gets your heart rate going. Choose an activity that you like, and burn calories while you have fun.

2. Don’t be lazy, be smart: Take the stairs instead of the elevator, park farther from the entrance and walk faster. Take every opportunity you can to burn more calo-ries.

3. Do not be afraid to lift weights. Many women have the believe that lifting weights will bulk them up and make them look manly, but in reality weights will sculpt your body to make you look toned and fabulous; or do you want to look skinny and flabby? - I didn’t think so.

4. Get Organized: In order to be suc-cessful and reach your goal you must have a plan of action; this will keep you focused and on track.

• Set a realistic goal. Decide how much weight you want to lose and commit to it.

• Track your progress. Take a picture at the beginning of the process, and at the end of every week until you finish. This will allow you to see the changes that you cannot see in the mirror and it will keep you motivated.

• Meal prep. Choose a day or two to prepare your meals for the week. So if you’re a busy person, all you have to do is grab your meal and go.

As always, consult with your doctor be-fore starting any new diet and exercise regimen.<

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> It’s hard to believe it has almost been one year since OneRepublic un-leashed their third studio album onto the pop-rock music world. With the re-lease of Native came one of the biggest hits in recent months, “Counting Stars.” OneRepublic fans across the globe were ecstatic upon learning the band had brought an end to their three and a half year hiatus. With a dwindling lack of genuine musical talent today, the music industry can’t afford for a band like On-eRepublic to be taking breaks!

OneRepublic formed in Colorado Springs, Colorado and first burst onto the music scene in 2007 with the release of their debut album, Dreaming Out Loud. Their lead single off the album was the widely acclaimed hit “Apolo-gize.” As if the unforgettable tune wasn’t catchy enough, American rapper Timba-

land remixed the song and released it on his own album, Shock Value. The remix quickly became a global hit. It peaked at number one for eight consecutive weeks on the Billboard Pop 100 chart and reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100. The song sold five million cop-ies in the United States alone and was a massive hit internationally, reaching number one in sixteen countries. The success eventually led to the band’s first Grammy nomination for best pop performance in a group or duo. Other recognizable hits off the album included “Say (All I Need),” “Mercy” and “Dream-ing Out Loud.”

OneRepublic has cleverly mastered a unique combination of rhythmic beats and anthemic lyrical writing leading al-most every song to become an instant classic. Following the success of Dream-

ing Out Loud, OneRepublic began work-ing on their second studio album, Wak-ing Up. If there was a doubt in anyone’s mind that OneRepublic was going to be a one-hit wonder, Waking Up quickly and thoroughly erased that notion. The album was released in November 2009 and peaked at number 21 on the Bill-board 200. Their first single off the al-bum “All The Right Moves” peaked at number six in the US Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart. Their second single, “Secrets” peaked at number 3 on the US Billboard Adult Top 40 chart while “Good Life” reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Of course no band is complete without a talented frontman and OneRepublic’s has got it all. Ryan Tedder is an American singer-songwriter, record producer and musician who has enjoyed a successful

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ONE REPUBLIC

Why we love them and celebrate their return to the

music scene!

By Riesa Pascal

DON’T MISS THE BEAT - Get ready to fill those MP3 Players. Check out this list of albums to watch out for this month.

Lea Michele Album: Louder

Tony Bennet & Lady GagaAlbum: Cheek to Cheek

AshantiAlbum: Braveheart

Foster the PeopleAlbum: Supermodel

ShakiraAlbum: Shakira

Kylie MinogueAlbum:Kiss Me Once

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career in a variety of areas in the industry. In addition to his work with OneRepublic, Tedder also has an independent ca-reer as songwriter and producer for various artists. The im-pressive list includes Adele, Beyoncé, Colbie Caillat, Maroon 5, Demi Lovato, Ellie Goulding, Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Under-wood, Jennifer Lopez, Gavin DeGraw, Gym Class Heroes, One Direction, James Blunt and many others.

Tedder was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and raised in a Christian household. Tedder and his wife, Genevieve, have a three-year-old son, Copeland Cruz. If their toddler is anything like his father, you can be sure little Copeland has already begun following in the musical footsteps of Tedder. At the age of three, Tedder began to learn the piano with the encourage-ment of his father who was also a musician and his mother, a schoolteacher. Four years later, he started singing for the first time. At twelve, Tedder began improving his vocals by imitating some of his favorite artists such as The Beatles, Ste-vie Wonder and even Sting. For the next five years, Tedder would continue to sing at least two hours every day at home, through church, school, and personally formed groups. With the formation of OneRepublic in 2003, all of Tedder’s hard work paid off and for the first time he was globally recog-nized as the incredibly talented artist that he is.

On March 22, 2013, OneRepublic released their third and most recent studio album, Native. It became the band’s first top ten album on the Billboard 200 and their highest chart-ing album to date, peaking in the coveted top five at number four. Native’s lead single, “If I Lose Myself” hit top ten in several countries. The album’s third single, “Counting Stars” reached top ten placements in nine countries and top five in seven. In the UK, “Counting Stars” topped the charts and became their highest UK peak to date. Back home in the US, the hit peaked at number 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 be-coming their highest charting hit since “Apologize.”

OneRepublic has got it all. Great hits, incredibly talented musicians and an amazing frontman who not only writes his own material but is also pretty easy on the eyes! The band truly deserves every success and accolade they’ve earned since their inception over a decade ago—as well as all the praise they’re sure to be receiving now. If you haven’t heard Native yet, be sure to pick up your copy today and check out this incredible band that we can’t help falling for! <

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> Being a mom is quite a hectic job in

itself. With a newborn, or kids in gener-

al, you may be thinking, “Me? Exercise?

When do I have time for that?” While

the idea seems a little crazy, it is totally

possible! With these five simple tips,

shedding the baby weight will feel like

a breeze.

FIRST THINGS FIRST, BE REALISTIC:

It took you nine months to produce that

baby; you need to realize that losing the

baby weight is going to take some time

as well. If you keep yourself motivated

and positive, everything else will come

much easier. The more confident you

feel, the more your inner diva will come

out! (She’s still in there!)

SCHEDULE YOUR WORKOUT PLANS:

Between taking care of the family and

the house, when are you going to sched-

ule a workout? While this may seem like

a task, if you plan your workouts in ad-

vance, the idea of it doesn’t seem so

overwhelming. Keep a journal with you

to write down what you want to do on

specific days. Monday can be a light

walk in the park with the stroller and Fri-

day might be a yoga DVD at home while

the baby naps.

BREAK UP YOUR ROUTINE:

While it’s ideal to have a nice gym mem-

bership with a personal trainer to mo-

tivate you and the time to spend thirty

minutes to an hour there four days a

week, realistically, you have zero time for

a lifestyle like that. Schedule your rou-

tines in smaller increments so it is less

stressful and easier to make up if you get

off track. Completing quicker, smaller,

higher intensity workouts actually im-

prove cardio strength and burn more

calories than hours on the treadmill.

GET YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS INVOLVED:

There are so many different ways to get

your family involved with your workouts.

Some places offer mommy-and-baby

classes that can provide quality time for

your kids and your body. Try taking the

kids with you when you go on a hike.

Or consider taking the little ones to the

pool with you for a swim. Have another

Mom keep you motivated and account-

able. A buddy system can help you both

stay on track and plan ahead for future

workouts.

THINK BEFORE YOU EAT:

Eating healthy is the key to any diet. Be-

fore you grab a handful of cookies, take a

moment to think of your options. Those

cookies will only satisfy you for a few mo-

ments. Try healthy snack and meal op-

tions from your grocer. One great snack

readily available and pre-packaged

year round is almonds. These little nuts

are packed full of healthy fats that help

shed the weight, not to mention they are

sweet and delicious. No time to make

dinner every night? Pre-cook your meals

and store them in the fridge or freezer

to help yourself and your family have a

healthy dinner each night. Don’t let that

drive-thru become your daily food dis-

tributor!

As always, consult with your doctor be-

fore starting any new diet and exercise

regimen. <

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> The beach is one of the best places for you and your pup to have fun in the sun, but it is also an unfamiliar environ-ment for which your dog should be pre-pared. Here are five important tips to help keep your best friend safe in the sand and sea.

1: AVOID OVERHEATING

With the Florida heat that often arrives well before the summer months, it is vital to ensure that you protect your pooch from the dangers of overheating. You should bring plenty of cold water, pref-erably bottled and in a cooler with ice, as well as a doggie bowl for easy access. Also, set up a shady retreat for your dog with an umbrella and a blanket to pro-tect his or her sensitive paws from the scorching sand. If you have a short-muz-

zled breed, such as a Pug or a Pekinese, it is important to remember that these dogs overheat faster than others.

2: PREVENT SUNBURN

If you decide to bring a short-coated or fair-haired breed to the beach, it is nec-essary to take precaution against poten-tial sunburn. You can purchase sunscreen made specifically for dogs, but be sure to avoid brands that contain zinc or fra-grances, which can be toxic if ingested. Apply sunscreen to any area that may be vulnerable to direct sunlight, and reap-ply after every dip in the water. Even if your dog has a thick coat, you should ap-ply sunscreen to the nose and ears. For hairless dogs, keep a T-shirt on hand for extra protection.

3: WATCH FOR BEACH HAZARDS

Although the beach is a great place for your dog to exercise, the natural envi-ronment poses several dangers. Do not allow your dog to drink the ocean water, as sea salt is a gastrointestinal ir-ritant that can cause dehydration and vomiting. In case of cut paws from rocky terrain, bring a first aid kit including ammonia, peroxide, cotton balls, and bandages. It’s always best to keep your dog on a leash especially when entering the water; you don’t want your dog to be carried away with the tide/surf. Also, a life jacket can be a lifesaver, and always remember that puppies should stay on the shore at all times.

4: MASTER CALLING COMMANDS

Once at the beach, your dog may want to romp around in the sand, and this is a healthy release of energy that should be allowed. In order to keep your dog safe while off-leash, have a calling command to which he or she responds. Before you take your dog to the beach, teach and practice this command where there are little distractions. If you are unsure as to your dog’s adaptability of this skill, bring a long leash so he or she can take part in the fun while staying securely nearby.

5: FOLLOW BEACH RULES

It is important to pay attention to the recommendations of the specific beach you are visiting, as these will help ensure the safety of your dog. These rules may include supervising your dog, following the leash laws, making sure your dog is up to date on vaccinations, and keeping your dog’s ID tags on at all times. Always remember that your dog is probably not the only pet at the beach, and these rules will help to keep him or her safe from dogs that may be more aggressive or ill behaved. <

5 SAFETY TIPS FOR BEACH BOUND PUPSBy Courtney Caggiano

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> When most people in Florida think about rum, thoughts of pirates jump into their heads. It is true that our state has a history of pirates and their stories go hand in hand with rum drinking swashbucklers. Why we don’t have those type of pirates sailing up and down our coasts we do still have rum. Rum has been kind of pushed to the back of most bars in recent years as most patrons have turned to vodka, gin, old world liquors and whiskies. I feel that rum is about to push back. This is just a feeling on my part but I believe that rum is poised to be the next big thing in the craft spirit world.

There has been a series of trends that most people who are in the business have seen unfold over the past few years. Absinthe is one example that shot out of the gate at first and craft bars and bartenders fell in love with the mystery behind it. Other spirits were quick to line up and become the trendy thing to have and to be seen having. Rum got lost in the shuffle but it seems to this writer that it will soon have a voice to be heard from coast to coast. This is a trend that I think Floridians can really get behind. We already have it instilled in our history so let us be one of the first to push this crafty trend to the front of the line. I know there are several distillers in Florida already making some great rums right here in our own backyards. A little research will lead you to such rums as Wicked Dolphin, Siesta Key, Miami Club and Key West First Legal Rum being distilled, quite well, somewhere close by.

As far as craft bartenders playing and creating cocktails with rum as the main ingredient, they are coming around. The spirit really allows a bartender to be creative and tickle your taste buds in many different directions. Silver rum is a nice clean canvas on which a craft

spirit aficionado can create different masterpieces from sweet to fruity or to smoky and bold. Spiced rum is one that I think gets looked over. Do yourself a favor and seek out a spiced rum that doesn’t have an overly brash pirate on the label and you will be pleasantly surprised. For those of you who love their whiskies neat or on the rocks will not be disappointed either. Ask your local barkeep to introduce you to their selection of aged rums and you might not head back to the bourbon. Rum also shines in many different locales and bars. Images of a frozen tall concoction nestled next to your chaise lounge poolside cooling you off in the hot Florida sun? It has rum I bet. The pool bar will be stocked with all kinds of fun rum based drinks meant to cool you down during the day or heat things up at night. Out downtown for a nice dinner with your peers or friends? Hit the bar first and find a local rum or one you have not heard of before and have them introduce it to some ice and ginger beer. Just got finished with a big business dinner at a four star restaurant? Celebrate with aged rum and if they have them, one big ice cube. Whatever the situation I guarantee rum can be the star if you give it a chance.

Trends in this industry have been changing constantly and one must stay in tune with the industry to keep up. I say it is time for Florida to help start a trend that others will grab hold of. I believe that trend is rum. As I said before, seek out the local rums when you can or find a bartender who knows how great an aged rum is and let them introduce you to a whole new world. However you choose to introduce rum to the glass that is in front of you, do it! As for me I am off to the beach to search for buried treasure at my favorite bar, A Dark and Stormy in hand. Cheers <

By Travis Joiner

RUMThe Next Trend to Hit the Craft Movement?

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> As Floridians, there’s a large ocean and over 5,000 miles separating us from the beautiful country of Italy. As you can imagine, that can sometimes make it a little tricky to find authentic Italian cuisine here in Orlando. Those of Italian descent are fortunate to have the experience of authentic Italian dining right in their very own home! However, the rest of us are left with large chain restaurants who de-spite claims of authenticity, mostly aim to serve food catering to the average American palate. So what is someone with a craving for real Italian supposed to do? When flights to Italy are out of the question, that’s when Peperoncino comes in. A dining experience at Pep-eroncino is a culinary journey to a little kitchen in Calabria, Italy. There awaits a loving ‘family’ of Italians who would love to have you at their dinner table to en-joy a diverse meal that satisfies all your senses. I discovered this kitchen for my-self during a four-course meal at the es-tablishment, which has forever changed my views on genuine Italian cuisine.

The first words that come to mind to de-scribe Peperoncino are ‘hidden treasure.’ It is the literal embodiment of ‘blink and you’ll miss it.’ The small restaurant is a diamond tucked away behind Sand Lake Road’s famous Restaurant Row. Despite its size, when we arrived for dinner the restaurant was packed with families,

couples and friends who had traveled from near and far to dine at this family-oriented restaurant. Designed with an open kitchen that lays parallel to the guest seating, it really does feel like you’re eating a home-cooked meal in your mother’s kitchen. No matter where you’re seated, Peperoncino owner and Executive Chef, Barbara Alfano is always visible as she and Chef Danilo Martora-no work on exquisite culinary creations. Wait times can be expected most eve-nings, but reservations are welcomed and encouraged. No matter how busy they get though, you are always guar-anteed to find Chef Alfano with a bright smile on her face. The kind of smile that can only come from someone who is do-ing what they love and living out their dream every day they arrive at work. This is exactly how I found her on the evening of our own dining experience.

My companions and I chose the farthest table in the rectangular shaped room and ended up next to a large window overlooking Peperoncino’s sunny out-door patio. Behind me was a colorful shelf stocked with various Italian grocer-ies and retail products that are for sale to anyone wishing to take a little piece of Italy back to their own kitchen. Directly in front of me was bar seating and an extravagant display of wines. Chef Al-fano calls Peperoncino a kitchen and she

stands by it in every way, even her décor. There were no ornate chandeliers hang-ing from the ceilings, nor flashy china and over-the-top furniture. Rather little details such as abstract wall art, Italian and American flags proudly displayed in a small vase and the barely-there hum of soothing Italian music ensured that small kitchen feel remained. Everything came together to create an intensely lively atmosphere, buzzing with energy and excited chatter. The mood was of-ficially set and we were more than ready to dive into our authentic Italian dining experience.

Peperoncino prides itself on its ever-changing and constantly evolving menu so we were excited to find out what was on the menu for our dinner. We started with a round of specialty starters or the anitpasto course. First on the plate was grilled octopus. I’d be lying if I said I was an adventurous eater so I’ll be hon-est and admit that my initial reaction to the idea of eating octopus was a little hesitant. Fortunately I gave it a try and the dish actually went on to become one of my favorite meals of the night. Gar-nished with crispy caramelized speck and cream of cannellini beans, the oc-topus had a smoky charbroiled taste, but retained a soft texture that went down perfectly with every bite. After the octopus, we received a sampling

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PEPERONCINOBy Riesa Pascal

Photographers: Ruben Santa-Cruz & Jonathan Diaz

“BENVENUTI NELLA MIA CUCINA! WELCOME TO PEPERONCINO, MY KITCHEN!”

BARBARA ALFANO Chef Danilo Martorano & Executive Chef/Owner, Barbara Alfano

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of Peperoncino’s fried “stuzzicheria” or finger foods, which came in the form of eggplant and lasagna croquettes, fried pecorino drizzled with honey and spicy peperoncino flakes, and Sicilian olives stuffed with Gorgonzola cheese. The only word I can use to describe the croquettes is heavenly. Upon first bite, you expect them to have a deep fried taste, but to our surprise they were in-credibly light and moist on the inside despite the outer crunch. The accom-pany burst of spices in every mouthful was magical. The amount of spice and intense flavors introduced within just this first course was a pleasant surprise. The starters were paired with a glass of Soligo Prosecco Brut, a sparkling white wine that was refreshing, allowing us to cleanse our palate before our next bite to taste the perfectly blended spices all over again.

Next on the culinary journey was the pri-mi course. Chef Alfano blessed our taste buds with handmade potato gnocchi prepared with rabbit rollè ragù as well as a vegetarian option prepared sorrentina style with fresh tomatoes, basil, olive oil, and fresh mozzarella. The vegetables felt like they had been plucked right out of your mother’s garden and the exqui-sitely prepared potato gnocchi was the best I’ve ever had. Its minimal amount of spice was a striking contrast to the

pounding of flavor that came with the succulent rabbit rollè ragù. This course was perfectly paired with a tall glass of Igreco Catà Rosso, a pure Gaglioppo red grape only found in Calabria, Italy.

My favorite course was the secondo, rab-bit confit. Confit was the preparation of the rabbit and consisted of slowly roast-ing the rabbit legs in olive oil. The dish was served with balsamic dressed po-tatoes and pecorino spinach, and Gor-gonzola cheese zeppola. It was absolute perfection and an impeccable precision in the variety of contrasting, yet compli-menting flavors. I find that Americanized Italian food tends to say, “this is the fla-vor and it’s the only flavor you’re going to taste as you eat your meal.” At Peper-oncino, every single bite introduces your mouth to a new flavor and spice. The secondo was paired with a glass of Cirò Classico, from the Librandi Cantina also in Calabria. This wine had a stronger fruit presence than the Igreco and a subtle, yet appropriate hint of bitterness to it.

After a whole course of unique and dis-tinct flavors, it was interesting to return to something familiar when it came to the dessert. Our final course included a sampling of the “cuore caldo al peper-oncino “and the “biscotti e crema.” The first was a warm center dark chocolate with mascarpone cream and the second

was a portion of Italian cookies drenched in cherry liquor, layered with chocolate and vanilla pastry cream. The dessert wine was the sensual bracchetto d’acqui from the Marenco Cantina in Piemonte and my companions and I all agreed it was our favorite of the evening’s wine pairings. It’s sweet; yet refreshing flavor was the perfect compliment to the rich, dark chocolate. That decadent dessert alone was worth coming back to Peper-oncino for!

Peperoncino may be a business that serves food, but they are far from just being a restaurant. Warm colors and in-viting aesthetics, cozy family-style seat-ing and an open, friendly environment will make you feel at home. When you combine that with the love and care Chef Alfano and Chef Martorano put into every dish they prepare, it’s no won-der Orlando Style readers named Pep-eroncino one of Orlando’s best Italian restaurants. Give it a try yourself and I guarantee you’ll never look at Italian food the same. <

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ACF Chef Awards at Loews Royal Pacific Resort

Kasa

Highland Games

Cars for the Cure

Orlando Philharmonic Party at The Plaza

Orlando Ballet’s 40th Anniversary Gala at Aloft

Winter Park Chamber Awards at Full Sail

3rd Thursday at City Arts Factory

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OrlandoStyleMagazine.com SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

PRADIP B. BAIJU , MD., FACC., FSCAIInterventional Cardiologist & Endovascular Specialist

> Heart and Vascular Care, PA., owned and operated by Dr. Pradip Baiju, provides a full range of comprehensive services for the prevention, diagnosis and management of cardiac and periph-eral vascular diseases. After completing his basic and post-graduate medical degree in India, Dr. Baiju completed his internal medicine residency at Wayne State University in Detroit and his cardiovascular and inter-ventional cardiology fellowship at Michi-gan State University. Dr. Baiju has more than 30 years’ expe-rience and is a double-board-certified interventional cardiovascular specialist practicing in the greater Orlando area since 2004. He is a Fellow of the Ameri-can College of Cardiology (FACC) and the Society of Cardiac Angiography and Interventions (FSCAI). At Heart and Vascular Care we know that visiting your doctor can be unsettling at times. We strive to make each patient who walks through our doors feel like family. Our office is designed to create a warm, inviting and friendly environment where patients are comfortable and re-laxed before and after seeing Dr. Baiju. Our goal is to create successful medical outcomes and friendly human interac-tions for our patients, thus creating a lasting impression. Dr. Baiju is well liked by his patients for him compassionate bedside manner and the time he spends with them. At Heart and Vascular Care, we take pride in the

work we do, and it is of the upmost im-portance that every patient leaves our office with all of his or her questions an-swered. Dr. Baiju’s professional background, training and compassion toward his pa-tients sets us apart from others. His non-surgical procedure skills are precise and renowned. He is motivated by his com-mitment to personalized medicine and takes the time to get to know his pa-tients on an individual level. Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is one of Dr. Baiju’s passions and his primary area of expertise. He is skilled in non-surgical catheterization procedures directed to-ward preventing leg amputations in pa-tients with severe limb threatening PAD. His repertoire also includes the diagno-sis and management of many heart-re-lated disorders. Dr. Baiju believes in the power of educa-tion. He is actively involved in campaigns promoting the importance of heart and vascular health. Dr. Baiju also dedicates time to medical students and resident education of heart and vascular diseas-es. He also conducts a completely free clinic once a month for patients whose care maybe limited by lack of insurance or financial issues.

In his spare time, Dr. Baiju enjoys spend-ing time with his wife, Jaisy, and their two children, Kannan and Madhavi.<

Pradip B. Baiju, MD., FACC., FSCAIDouble Board Certified Interventional Cardiologist

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> Periodontal disease is a serious, ongo-ing bacterial infection. Toxins produced by the bacteria in plaque irritate the gums. In addition, the toxins can stimu-late a chronic inflammatory response in which the body in essence turns on it-self. In time, the tissues and bone that support the teeth are broken down and destroyed.

Traditionally, periodontal disease was treated surgically with incisions and stitches. Although this technique is ef-fective, patients were often left with se-vere pain, long teeth, and cold sensitiv-ity. Fortunately, there is new technology available. Periodontal disease can now be treated with lasers through a tech-nique called Laser Assisted New Attach-ment Procedure (LANAP).

LANAP treats gum disease without the cutting or stitches involved with tradi-tional surgery. The laser fiber gently re-moves harmful bacteria and diseased tissue from the gum pocket. Next, the dentist can locate and remove any plaque and tartar from the teeth. Finally, the laser is used again to seal the healthy gums back to the roots. Because the treatment is minimally invasive, LANAP

not only shortens treatment time from months to weeks, but also can help to significantly reduce patient discomfort.

The benefits of LANAP include:• No cutting and no stitching• Minimal discomfort during and after the procedure• Fewer dental visits to complete treatment• Faster recovery time. Usually within a few hours you can be back to work and on your normal routine.

Because this is a very specialized proce-dure not every practitioner can utilize the LANAP laser. Less than 1% of all dental practitioners are certified LANAP provid-ers. Our team has successfully treated hundreds of patients with the LANAP technique. Through this advanced tech-nology, we have saved teeth that have been considered “hopeless”, ultimately restoring health and confidence to our patients.

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SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

Thomas Yoon D.D.S, M.S.Periodontist407 647-4180 Winter Parkwww.WinterParkPeriodontist.com

David L. McIntosh D.M.D.Orthodontist407 671-4455 Winter Park407 644-8786 Maitlandwww.Mcintoshortho.com

Charles Mc Namara D.M.D.Oral & Facial Surgeons of Mid-Florida407 644-0224 Winter Park407 774-3399 Longwood407 843-1670 Orlando www.ofsmidfl.com

In closing as a general dentist it is imperative that I work with a team of experts and these professionals are part of my team.

PERIODONTAL DISEASELANAP treats gum disease without the cutting or stitches involved with traditional surgery

before after

Patient above after whitening, orthodontics & periodontics treatment.

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WHAT ARE VARICOSE VEINS? – JONATHAN A. HIGGINS, M.D.

Arteries take blood from your heart to the rest of your body and veins return blood back to your heart.

Varicose veins are swollen veins seen through the skin. They often look blue, bulging, and twisted. Varicose veins can cause aching and feelings of fatigue as well as skin changes like rashes, redness, and sores. As many as 40 million Ameri-cans, most of them women, have them.

There are three kinds of veins in your legs; the superficial veins, which lie clos-est to your skin, the deep veins, which lie in groups of muscles, and perforating

veins, which connect the superficial and deep veins.

When you are in the upright position, the blood in your leg veins must work against gravity to return to your heart. To accom-plish this, your leg muscles squeeze the deep veins of your legs and feet. One-way valves in your veins keep blood flow-ing in the right direction. When your leg muscles contract, the valves inside your veins open. When your legs relax, the valves close. This prevents blood from flowing in reverse, back down the legs. When you walk and your leg muscles squeeze, the venous pump works well. But when you sit or stand, especially for a long time, the blood in your leg veins can pool and the pressure in your veins can increase. Deep veins and perforating veins are usually able to withstand short periods of increased pressures. How-ever, if you are a susceptible individual, your veins can stretch if you repeatedly sit or stand for long periods of time. This stretching can sometimes weaken the walls of your veins and damage your vein valves. Varicose veins may result.

Symptoms:Symptoms include: heavy, tired, restless, or achy legs which may be worsened by

prolonged standing or sitting. Small clus-ters of veins in a winding pattern on your leg, or soft, slightly tender knots of veins. Sometimes, the skin on your legs may change color, become irritated, or even form sores.

Risk Factors:Family history of varicose veinsObesityLack of exerciseSmokingProlonged standing or sittingPrevious DVTFemale Pregnancy

Management:A detailed Health History and Physical Examination is performed, and, in particu-lar, an examination of the texture and col-or of any prominent veins is done. Then, to confirm the diagnosis, we perform a venous duplex ultrasound.

Compression StockingsFor varicose veins, we recommend con-servative therapy with the use of elastic compression stockings that squeeze your veins and stop excess blood from flowing backward. In addition, we encourage leg elevation as well as walking exercises.

For more severe symptoms, and failure of conservative therapy, treatment options include:

Sclerotherapy Ablation Therapy Laser therapy

SclerotherapyInvolves injecting a chemical irritant that scars your veins from the inside out so your abnormal veins can then no longer fill with blood. Your body will eventually absorb the veins that received the injec-tion. Ablation and Laser TreatmentBoth techniques use a thin, flexible tube, called a catheter, inserted into a vein in the leg. Ablation uses a heater probe, and laser uses a laser fiber. Both methods use energy to destroy the inside of the vein, hence closing it. The objective is to de-stroy the superficial vein that is providing the source for varicose vein development.

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IRS PRESSURES FOREIGN BANKS - BY MARK L. HORWITZ

> In its continuing effort to discover those who evade taxes by having unre-ported offshore accounts, the Justice De-partment is increasing its commitment to identify, investigate and prosecute those with undisclosed accounts. Last Novem-ber, a New York Federal Judge authorized the Internal Revenue Service to serve John Doe Summonses on five banks to obtain information concerning U.S. tax-payers with undisclosed accounts.

A John Doe Summons requires the bank to produce account information and iden-tify U.S. account holders. It also requires that banks disclose accounts in which a U.S. citizen or resident has an interest, re-gardless of the name on the account.

The banks receiving the summons are: Zurcher Kantonalbank (ZKB) and its af-filiates in Switzerland, Bank of N.T. But-terfield & Sons, Ltd. (Butterfield) and its affiliates in Switzerland, the Bahamas, Bar-bados, Cayman Islands, Guernsey, Hong Kong, Malta, and the United Kingdom.

While offshore accounts are not illegal, it is a crime to not report foreign income and offshore accounts to the govern-ment. The IRS usually allows people to enter the Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP) which enables people to get straight with the IRS and avoid crimi-nal prosecution. There are limitations to entering the OVDP. Once the IRS receives records from the offshore bank, the ac-count holder is barred from the OVDP and will be subject to criminal investigation and prosecution. The assistance of an experienced attorney is important to the successful completion of the OVDP. Any-one with offshore accounts should con-sider the benefits of the OVDP before it is too late to avoid criminal prosecution.<

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> Once upon a time, there was a little piece of legislation called The Mortgage Debt Relief Act of 2007. We will call it the Act. The Act essentially made a debt that was reduced, cancelled or for-given due to a foreclosure or loan modi-fication tax-exempt. This tax-exemption gave homeowners relief from taxes paid on the difference between the property value and the amount of the foreclosure or short sale. On December 31, 2013, the Act expired. Now, all homeowners forced into foreclosure have the addi-tional hurdle of having to pay income tax on the debt. What does this mean for borrower who was foreclosed on? Haven’t they been through enough?

Well, yes. But there may be a silver lining - otherwise known as bankruptcy. Don’t stop reading. This may sound like a hor-rible option to the average person, but there are some benefits! Think of it as spring-cleaning. Shedding those extra pounds for summer. A clean slate. Bank-ruptcy is probably one of the most mis-understood tools available to the con-sumer, so let’s answer some questions:

Question: Doesn’t bankruptcy stay on my credit report for seven years?

Answer: Technically yes. There is some (serious) history behind this. Forgiveness of debt after seven years is a biblical con-cept traced back to the Old Testament,

specifically Deuteronomy 15:1-2 (“At the end of every seven years you shall grant a release of debts.”). Coming back to present day, particularly in the wake of economic downturn and subsequent hardships, banks and creditors look to a consumer’s history of spending and an-nual income not much past two years af-ter a bankruptcy. So behave for a couple of years, and you may be in good shape!

Question: Will I be able to get a credit card soon after bankruptcy?

Answer: Maybe. Interest rates may be a bit high and terms may not be in the consumer’s favor, but it is important to establish credit. Oftentimes it is advised to obtain a credit card with a small limit and pay it off each month after declaring bankruptcy.

Question: What’s the difference between Chapter 7, Chapter 13 and Chapter 11?

Answer: Chapters 7 and 13 are person-al. Chapter 11 is for a corporation that intends to reorganize its debt to stay in business (think airline companies). For an individual, Chapter 7 will wipe your slate clean. No more debt. Chapter 13 is for those individuals who make a little more money and are interested in paying back some of the debt – in small portions, al-most like a payment plan – to creditors. A great benefit to filing any one of these

Chapters is the creditor harassment, bills and past due notices will stop immedi-ately after filing. Sweet relief!

Question: The Act expired and now I owe income tax on the deficiency amount. I couldn’t afford my mortgage and I cer-tainly can’t afford to pay income tax on the difference – what can I do?

Answer: Bankruptcy is a great tool, how-ever it’s not for everyone. Each individu-al’s situation is different, so keep in mind there are plenty of options out there. It is strongly recommended that you meet with an attorney who practices in real es-tate and bankruptcy in order to navigate what’s right for you.

So take some time to explore the top-ics of bankruptcy, foreclosure and the loss of important tax-exemptions. It’s the season of change and new beginnings. And just like your closet, your finances may need an overhaul. So consult with your lawyer and let the spring-cleaning begin! <

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THE PROFESSIONALS

SPOTLIGHT ON THE LAW

SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

PERSONAL INJURY - is a legal term for an injury to the

body, mind or emotions,as opposed to an injury to property.

Damages include bodily injury, intentional infliction of

emotional distress and negligent infliction of emotional

distress. Depending upon the intent or negligence of a

responsible party, the injured party may be entitled to

monetary compensation from that party through a settlement

or a judgment. Orlando’s Best Personal Injury attorneys 2014

provides profiles of the attorneys most recommended by

their colleagues and local survey.

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LOU PENDAS, ESQ.Personal Injury

> As one of the preeminent personal injury law firms in Florida, The Pendas Law firm owes its tremendous growth to the vision of Lou Pendas. Along with the goal of serving the Central Florida community by providing excellent services, Lou Pendas has always sought to insure that his clients are cared for throughout the legal process. Mr. Pendas believes that the foundation of client satisfaction is communication. It was his devotion to this principle early on that insured the firm’s success and fueled its expansion. As Mr. Pendas put it, “The lifeblood of the Pendas Law Firm has been and always will be the personal recommendations of clients to friends and family in the community. The success of this firm is intimately tied to the satisfaction of our clients.”

The Pendas Law Firm, which focuses primarily on representing injured individuals, has gained a solid reputation

for aggressive representation of their tens of thousands of clients. Within the last five years, The Pendas Law Firm went from a single office in downtown Orlando to offices in Tampa, Ft. Myers, Jacksonville and West Palm Beach. This unheard of growth in such a competitive legal field is proof that his philosophy and approach towards a client-centric practice is a hugely successful one that resonates with the public.

Lou Pendas was raised and educated here in Central Florida. He has devoted a tremendous amount of his time and treasure to helping the most needy in the community. The Pendas Law Firm has been recognized for its annual turkey giveaway which began in 2009. This event consistently draws thousands of individuals in need of help in providing their families with a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving. The event has spread to the firm’s other locations across the

state and is expected to feed over five-thousand families in 2014. The Pendas Law Firm has also teamed up with Feed Orlando, Forever Families, and Back to School back pack events.

Whenever asked what his greatest personal achievement is, Mr. Pendas is quick to respond. “My boys, Daniel and Gabriel. Without question, my boys.” His young sons are always seen at his side assisting their father at community service events, never passing on an opportunity to do good.

What sets Mr. Pendas apart is his dedication to excellence, responsiveness, and client satisfaction with the handling of their personal injury claim, no matter the outcome. It is with a sense of humility that he advocates for the people of the Central Florida community that he is proud to call his own. <

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ON ANOTHER LEVEL:“THE LIFEBLOOD OF THE PENDAS LAW FIRM HAS BEEN AND ALWAYS

WILL BE THE PERSONAL RECOMMENDATIONS OF CLIENTS TO FRIENDS

AND FAMILY IN THE COMMUNITY. THE SUCCESS OF THIS FIRM IS

INTIMATELY TIED TO THE SATISFACTION OF OUR CLIENTS.”

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JEFF BADGLEYBoard Certified Civil Trial Lawyer

> Jeff Badgley’s career as a trial law-yer was almost over before it started. “I really don’t have a story about how I always wanted to be a lawyer. After my first year in law school, I was in the top ten percent of my class, but I had no idea about what I wanted to do as a lawyer. I though seriously of leaving law school to pursue a career in teach-ing, where I thought I could have an im-pact on the way people think about the world” That changed the following year, when Jeff joined the trial team at Univer-sity of Florida College of Law, where he graduated with honors two years later.

“There were no lawyers in my family and I had no exposure to lawyers and what they do. While competing on the trial team, I had my first glimpse of how trial lawyers work for fairness and justice, even in the most ordinary situations of life, such as driving a car, or visiting a grocery store. I saw that a worthy law-suit is really just a story about justice, and that verdicts are a significant way of bringing about a correction to an im-perfect world.” A successful career was off to a start when Jeff’s trial team beat longtime rival Stetson University in a re-gional competition, and he went on to represent University of Florida at a na-tional competition.

“In the fog of all the advertising, people can easily be misled about personal in-jury lawsuits and what they mean to the people and families who find themselves having to go to court to fight against powerful adversaries such as insurance companies. But when you hear the real story of how a person’s life is affected by such an event, you come to understand why they had to file a lawsuit to make things right.”

Jeff was lucky to inherit a gene for story telling from his Irish ancestors. “A story brings the facts of a case to life. I try to

tell a very personal story of fairness and justice that explains why my client de-serves to be compensated. It’s really a very basic human impulse to want to help another human being who is in need. A courtroom is a place where people can do that, when the story makes sense, when it is truthful, and when justice is on the side of the injured person.”

Jeff began his career at one Orlando’s largest law firms, representing clients in complex business and real estate dis-putes. After realizing that these cases al-most never see the courtroom, he joined a firm that specialized in representing doctors and their insurance companies. Jeff sharpened the courtroom skills that he sought out in law school, until he achieved recognition by the Florida Su-preme Court as an expert in Civil Trial Law. As a Board Certified Civil Trial law-yer, Jeff has joined a group of elite law-yers - fewer than 5% of Florida lawyers have achieved this professional creden-tial in their area of practice. Jeff has also been recognized with an “AV” rating by the prestigious Martindale-Hubble regis-ter, a peer ranking by judges and lawyers of the highest level of professional skill and practice.

In 2006, Jeff left the big law firms and made an important change in the clients that he fought for in court: “I decided that for the rest of my career, I would represent individuals and families, who deserved the same quality representa-tion that insurance companies and large corporations demand from their big law firms.

Jeff now represents a wide variety of clients in cases that range from the sim-plest automobile accidents, to complex professional malpractice cases. For Jeff, that is what being a lawyer is about: pursing justice for his clients, one story at a time. <

Jeffrey S. Badgley Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer

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SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

JOHN BOCCHINO

Personal Injury Attorney

> Born in Queens, New York, John

Bocchino is a proud transplanted Florid-

ian. He graduated from Florida State

University in 1981 with a B.S. in Crimi-

nology and from FSU College of Law

in 1985 with his Juris Doctor, earning

both degrees with High Honors. After

working as an Assistant State Attorney

in Osceola County, he entered private

practice in 1986.

John is a partner in the law firm of Bobo,

Ciotoli, Bocchino, White, Buigas & Rus-

sell, P.A., heading the firm’s Orlando of-

fice. Coming from a family of doctors,

his passion lies in representing hospitals,

doctors, nurses, and clinics in all phases,

particularly medical negligence claims,

though he also works in insurance de-

fense, administrative law, corporate law,

antitrust, and commercial litigation. In

his career, he has represented hundreds

of doctors and tried cases successfully in

over 20 Florida Counties, as well as Fed-

eral Court.

John is a seasoned trial lawyer, trying

cases for his clients over the past 28

years. He is an AV-rated attorney, recog-

nized by his peers and Martindale-Hub-

bell as having achieved the highest level

of legal ability and ethical standards. He

has also been voted one of Orlando’s

Top Lawyers and the Top Lawyers in

America by his peers in the years 2012,

2013, and 2014.

Outside of his law practice, John sup-

ports many local hospital fundraising

projects, as well as Kids Beating Cancer.

For over twenty years, he has supported

Anchor House Ministries, a boys’ or-

phanage in Auburndale, Florida, and an

organization near and dear to his heart.

John is married to his best friend, Glo-

ria, and has three stepchildren, Jonathan

(29), Jeremy (26), and Chelsea (23), as

well as a houseful of cats. In his infre-

quent spare time, he enjoys playing golf,

watching New York Giants, Mets, and

Rangers professional sports games, and

reading George R.R. Martin novels.

John is tremendously proud of his work

in defending healthcare practitioners

against increasingly excessive litigation.

With nearly thirty years of experience

and an incredibly loyal client base, many

of whom say they will work with no other

attorney, he emphasizes a diligence and

work ethic that continues to earn him

recognition to this day. <

John W. BocchinoBobo, Ciotoli, Bocchino,White, Buigas & Russell, P.A.Suite 510315 E. Robinson StreetOrlando, FL 32801P: 407-849-1060F: 407-843-4751

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LADDIE A. BUHOLZ, ESQUIRE The Buholz Law Firm, LLC

> It was a cool spring evening on

a deserted two-lane highway running

through the vast farmlands in South-

west Florida. A drunk driver was barrel-

ing down the almost deserted road at

twice the speed limit. As his car sped

through the damp Florida air filled with

the smell of orange blossoms, he negli-

gently slammed into the back of another

car. With a loud metallic crunch, the hiss

of a broken radiator and the sounds of

fire exploding under a car in the middle

of Nowhere, Florida, time stopped.

The collision was with such force that the

car the drunk driver hit exploded into

flames and the front seat back broke.

The two girls sitting in that car were now

laying flat against the backseat facing

the ceiling. The girl driving was staring

at the ceiling trapped and dazed. The

girl in the passenger seat was uncon-

scious. After the smoke had cleared and

the emergency responders had gone,

the accident had taken the life of the

passenger in the car and the family dog

that was trapped under the broken seat.

Laddie was a teenager when he got the

news that his older sister survived that

accident. The caller told him that she

was severely burned, but he was not

prepared for what he was about to see.

When he walked into the hospital, his

sister’s face and hands were swollen be-

yond recognition. She endured months

of painful burn rehabilitation and physi-

cal therapy and today lives a happy and

healthy life as a survivor - reminded of

that fateful night only by the permanent

physical and emotional scars that re-

main.

Walking into the hospital room was a

defining moment for Laddie. He recog-

nized the unfairness of what had hap-

pened and knew that he wanted to make

a career seeking justice for people like

his sister. It is also why Laddie meets

with his clients at their homes. “I have

seen the other side of personal injury

cases. When people call me, they are

hurt and in pain. The last thing they want

to do is to hobble down to my office on

a pair of crutches or in a brace. So, I go

to them.” “To me, it just makes sense.”

Laddie is a proud alumnus of the Univer-

sity of Central Florida, where he received

his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, and

Florida State University College of Law,

where he received his Juris Doctorate.

In the 18 years he has been practicing

law, Laddie has tried 47 jury trials to ver-

dict and has three more scheduled for

this year.

Laddie’s entire practice is dedicated to

helping people who have been injured

as a result of someone else’s negligence.

If you have been significantly injured

as a result of an automobile accident,

motorcycle accident, trucking accident,

medical malpractice, defective drugs or

medical devices, call Laddie at 407-903-

7232. <

Laddie A. Buholz, EsquireThe Buholz Law Firm, LLC

10335 Orangewood Blvd., Suite COrlando, FL 32821

P: 407-903-7232F: 407-903-0644

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SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

MICHAEL D. CERASAPersonal Injury Attorney

> Michael D. Cerasa dedicates his practice to the representation of Florid-ians who have suffered personal injury or have had property insurance claims improperly denied by their own insur-er. Michael, a native of Massachusetts, and a graduate from The Florida State University College of Law and Clemson University, has been a practicing trial lawyer in the Orlando area for nearly a decade. Recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star for 2013 and 2014, and rated as “Excellent” by Avvo.com, Michael is sought out by individuals and businesses statewide for his expertise in handling a wide range of Plaintiffs personal injury, property damage, and economic loss claims. “The most gratifying part of my practice is giving people a voice where they might not otherwise have one. Too often the scales of justice are tilted in fa-vor of large insurers, corporations, or the wealthy. I work every day to correct that imbalance.”

Michael is a tireless advocate for people injured due to the negligence of others. His practice involves the representation of people injured in automobile acci-dents, trip and fall incidents, theme park injuries, medical negligence and nursing home negligence. “Oftentimes, clients come to me when they have suffered severe and debilitating injuries. I take my years of experience in the courtroom with me when I represent someone. My clients and the opposition know that I am willing to take a case to trial to get justice for my clients.”

In addition to his personal injury prac-tice, Michael has been at the forefront fighting for homeowners and businesses being taken advantage of by property

insurers. Michael has won several land-mark rulings fighting back against in-surers improperly interpreting Florida’s sinkhole laws. “I have had hundreds of clients whose claims were underpaid or improperly denied by their homeowners or business insurance company. When making a claim, insureds should always be mindful that the insurance company is not always looking out for your best interest.”

Meeting the needs of small business-es along the Gulf Coast impacted by the devastating effects of the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Michael is currently representing hundreds of busi-ness claimants seeking to recovered money they lost as a result of the oil spill. “Economic activity was frozen in 2010 as a result of the oil spill. Many businesses lost money or went out of business alto-gether as a result of BP’s actions.”

When he’s not advocating for his clients in the courtroom, Michael is advocating for the rights of all Floridians in Tallahas-see and Washington, D.C., lobbying for equity for all in the judicial system, for increased safety for consumers, and for transparency and fairness in the adjust-ment of insurance claims. Michael serves on the board of directors for the Young Lawyers Division of the Florida Justice Association, and was a prior director of the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Board with the United States Department of Education, which provides grants to graduate students for arts, humanities and social sciences.

Michael, his wife Jennifer, and their three children live in Longwood. <

Michael D. CerasaPartner

1770 Fennell Street, Suite 150Maitland, FL 32751

P: 407-647-0090, ext. 104F: 407-647-0092

E: [email protected] www.pearsonbitman.com

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SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

WADE COYE The Coye Law Firm

> As a young boy growing up on a farm in upstate New York, Wade Coye learned early on the value of hard work, the importance of family, and the reward in helping others. Working with his grandfather and father, handling daily chores of a dairy farm, planting crops, and delivering the Syracuse Herald Journal every day of the year in heat, rain, or snow (literally), Coye learned that you must work hard, even when conditions are not the best.

Unbeknownst to him, such guiding principles would continue with him throughout his life and help to distinguish his law practice. Coye’s government service has included working for two United States Congressmen in both campaign and staff capacity on Capitol Hill and active duty in the United States Army, Infantry. His military experience and knowledge of government and the private sector continues to aid him in fighting for the rights of others in his law practice. He furthered his education at the State University of New York at Morrisville and graduated with an Associate of Arts degree. He then completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science at The State University of New York at Buffalo.

Fulfilling a lifelong goal and having a passion to help others, Coye attended law school at the State University of New York at Buffalo, receiving a Juris Doctor, cum laude. “The law is a helping profession that you often times need to take the sum of your experiences to aid in helping others solve their problems.”

Coye was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1989 and to the District of Columbia Bar in 2008. When asked about his philosophy on working with clients he states, “It is important to take a 360 degree view of their life and understand the difficulties they face in order to tailor a solution that works well for them.”

He began his legal career with a large commercial law firm where work included

handling matters on behalf of the Resolution Trust Corporation, products liability, directors and officers’ liability, and other commercial matters. In 1991, Coye started his own practice, Coye Law Firm, focused on handling personal injury, workers compensation, wrongful death, and insurance claims. He was an early adapter of computer technology and the Internet; appearing on one of the first national lists of lawyers using the Internet in 1995. His continued interest in technology led him to develop a custom database for handling client matters.

The firm, whose main office is located in Orlando, has enjoyed outstanding success obtaining million dollar recoveries in catastrophic injury cases and successfully handled appeals to the First and Fifth District Court of Appeals as well as the Florida Supreme Court. Mr. Coye was recently admitted to practice and represent claimants seeking veterans’ benefits in front of the United States Department of Veteran’s Affairs. He is also admitted to practice in the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Tax Court.

Coye Law Firm has now grown to 5 attorneys and handles a variety of matters including personal injury, workers compensation, social security disability, probate, and family law. The firm provides continuing representation to several area condominium and homeowners associations. So what makes his firm different you ask? He will tell you, “Our collaborative team-based approach paired with compassionate client-based service gives clients the best possibility of achieving a favorable result.”

Mr. Coye, his wife, Joan and five children make their home in College Park. In his spare time, as an instrument rated private pilot, he enjoys flying and traveling with his family. <

Wade CoyeCoye Law Firm730 Vassar St.

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MICHAEL T. GIBSON, ESQ.

Auto Justice and Personal Injury Attorney

> “Family First” is a motto that Auto Justice Attorney Michael T. Gibson not only lives by, but is deeply rooted in his firm’s corporate culture. Michael was inspired to open his Orlando personal injury law firm after experiencing his own family’s struggle following a terrible car accident. His mother was involved in a head-on collision, leaving her with chronic pain and nerve damage. He wit-nessed her endure medical procedures, painful injections and ongoing physical therapy. The accident took its toll on the entire family, emotionally and financially.

When all hope was lost, a dedicated and talented personal injury attorney fought for her and the family when it seemed no one else would. Her attorney listened attentively to the family’s needs and ad-vocated passionately in what became a hotly contested case. Ultimately, two settlements were obtained and justice was achieved.

This inspired Michael and showed him that an effective attorney can make a powerful difference by restoring hope when there was none. At that moment, Michael made a vow to fight for indi-viduals and their families who had fallen on hard times through no fault of their own- people who were ignored by the insurance companies that promised to protect them.

“Family is the guiding principle that has grounded and guided my law practice. It is the foundation behind our law firm and is the very reason I do what I do, and why I represent consumers and accident

victims against big insurance companies in their family’s time of need,” states Mi-chael.

Michael was born and raised in Clear-water, Florida. He moved to the Central Florida area to attend the University of Central Florida. Upon graduation from UCF, he attended law school at The Florida A&M University College of Law, where he graduated in the top three percent of his class. During law school, he served on the Law Review and as the Head Teaching Assistant to the Aca-demic Skills Program. He also served as a County Court Mediator and a Certi-fied Legal Intern for the Orange County Public Defender’s Office, where he tried felony jury trials. Upon graduation, Mi-chael practiced with one of the largest personal injury firms in the Central Flori-da area for several years before starting his current firm.

Today, Michael devotes his entire career and law practice to representing injured people in auto accident and injury cases against large insurance companies, and negligent drivers. Over the course of his career, Michael has obtained over $16,000,000.00 in cases involving auto accidents, nursing home abuse, slip and falls, negligent security, insurance dis-putes, and consumer litigation. He is the author of several consumer guide books, including “Your Complete Guide to Florida Auto Accident Claims” and the “The New PIP,” all of which are of-fered for free on his website, www.au-tojusticeattorney.com. Additionally, he is a frequent lecturer on Florida auto

accident claims and Florida auto insur-ance. Most recently he was recognized as a Rising Star in the practice area of Personal Injury: Plaintiff in Super Lawyers Magazine 2013.

In addition to his professional achieve-ments, Michael is passionately involved in the community. He devotes his time and financial support to a variety of causes. He created “The Michael T. Gibson Scholar Athlete of the Month” program, which recognizes and provides college scholarships to Central Florida’s top high school seniors who excel in academics, athletics and community in-volvement. He is also an avid supporter of his own High School, Clearwater Cen-tral Catholic, where he is a member of the coaching staff. He also coaches and sponsors his son’s youth soccer team.

The firm recently became a corporate sponsor of the Orlando Solar Bears and has partnered with the Bears to host a promo night honoring Orlando’s first re-sponders, including police officers, fire-fighters and ambulance personnel, for their service with free tickets to attend a hockey game with their families at the Amway Center.

Michael is married to Jennifer Martinez-Gibson, who helped him start the law firm and is an integral part of the prac-tice. Together, their work is dedicated to putting families first and the princi-pal transcends their home lives as well. They reside in Orlando with their two beautiful children: Brady (4) and Emery (10 months). <

Michael T. Gibson, EsquireMichael T. Gibson, P.A.

839 N. Magnolia Ave.Orlando, FL 32803

P: 407-422-4529

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SARAH R. GOLDMANPersonal Injury Attorney

> Sarah Goldman is a rising star in the legal community and her journey there has been anything but traditional. Born and raised in Alaska, Sarah learned early in life the value of tenacity and dedica-tion. Sitting in the courtroom of a high profile murder case at eleven years old watching her father, The District Attor-ney, destroy the child murderer’s alibi witness in what can only be described as a Perry Mason moment, sealed Sarah’s fate. Sarah was destined to be an attor-ney and would do whatever it took to become one. As her passion for the law continued to grow, it was only a matter of time until she was offering critiques her father would incorporate into his consistent trial schedule.

“I knew at eleven years old that I was go-ing to be an attorney and that I wanted to fight for people who couldn’t fight for themselves. Growing up with a trial attorney for a father, I was immersed in the law and relished every opportunity to learn from him and observe him in ac-tion.” Sarah says.

On the fast track to reaching her life goal, Sarah excelled in her studies, finishing high school early and completing college in less than four years. Not surprisingly, she followed in her father’s footsteps, graduating from Southwestern University School of Law after participating in the esteemed SCALE program, a two year accelerated J.D. program in Los Angeles, California.

Following law school, Sarah moved to Florida where she was hired at one of the biggest law firms in the country. Learning that in order to be an effective advocate it was important to be able to advocate both sides of an argument, Sarah went

on to work for a large Florida based civil defense firm. While there, she repre-sented and defended many Fortune 500 companies and major insurance compa-nies in civil litigation before becoming a plaintiff’s personal injury attorney.

“I think everyone has a passion for something in life. For me it has always been helping others. For years I defend-ed multi-billion dollar corporations and insurers from those they had injured. I learned a lot but felt unfulfilled. Now I represent those who have been injured because of someone else’s neglect and I enjoy giving a voice to those who need it most. I am doing what I love.”

Sarah displays the perfect balance of compassion and advocacy. She prides herself on being available to her clients and understands the struggles of being an accident victim. While she knows that in many cases, no amount of money will compensate an injured person, Sarah fights hard to make sure that her clients get just compensation.

Sarah’s passion and dedication is no-ticed by more than just her clients. For the last two years, Sarah was voted by her peers, fellow lawyers on both sides, as one of the top attorneys in the State of Florida. <

Goldman Law, PA 1015 Maitland Center Commons Blvd.

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ROBERT HEMPHILL Cullen & Hemphill

> Robert Hemphill has been practic-ing personal injury law in Winter Park for over 17 years. Upon graduating from the University of Florida, with an Honors Degree in Finance in 1993, he furthered his education at the University of Florida, College of Law. Originally, he hoped to utilize his Finance degree as a basis to study and practice corporate law. How-ever, after various opportunities in law school, he became interested in civil liti-gation and personal injury law.

Summer Clerkships with Orange County Circuit Judge, Hon. Walter Komanski, and the law firm of Martinez & Dalton, P.A. exposed him to the world of personal injury litigation. After graduating, Mr. Hemphill took a job as an associate with the prestigious Winter Park law firm of Troutman, Williams, et al. Working with some of the best trial lawyers in the State of Florida allowed Mr. Hemphill the opportunity to hone his skills in representing victims of auto accidents, and in 2003 he became a partner with the firm, where he remained until 2011, when he became a founding partner of the law firm of Cullen & Hemphill, PLC.

Mr. Hemphill and his law partner, Kim Cullen, continue to practice personal injury law in their Winter Park office. They are proud to have practiced only personal injury law on behalf of

individuals. “In the adversarial system of justice it is important that individuals and families have competent counsel to represent their interests against powerful businesses and insurance companies. “ Said Hemphill. “Nothing gives me more satisfaction than being able to help someone who has been seriously injured. It is very rewarding to lift the burden of dealing with the insurance companies from them and allow them to focus on getting healthy and returning to their pre-accident lifestyle.”

When he is not practicing law, Mr. Hemphill enjoys traveling, playing golf, and spending time with his wife, Julie and daughters, Lindsay and Allison. He and his wife are also very active in their community of Baldwin Park. They are co-founders and charter Board Members of a non-profit company called Brightside Events, a company that organizes various events and donates 100% of the proceeds generated to its Stock The Pantry Program. This program helps to supply food to children in need during extended breaks, when they are unable to take advantage of the free lunch program. One of the most popular events they organize is the Doggie Derby of Baldwin Park, a canine race inspired by Hemphill’s dog, Foster. The 7th Annual Doggie Derby at Baldwin Park will take place this March. <

Robert HemphillCullen & Hempill101 S. New York Ave., Suite 205Winter Park, FL 32789P: 407-254-4901F: 407-834-3302cullen-hemphill.com

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WORK EXPERIENCE

Founding Partner at Cullen & Hemphill, PLC., 2012–present

Partner at Troutman, Williams, Irvin, Green, Helms, Polich & Hemphill PA ,1997–2011

EDUCATION

University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of LawDegree in Law with Honors, 1996

University of FloridaMajored in Finance with a Bachelor of Science in

Business Administration with Honors, 1993

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Rising Star, Super Lawyers, 2010

Rising Star, Super Lawyers, 2009

Life Member, Million Dollar Advocates Forum, 2009

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Eagle Sponsor, 2000-2007Florida Justice Association,1997–present

Member of the American Bar Association, 1997–present

Member of the American Justice Association, 1997–present

Member of the Florida Bar1997–present

Member of theOrange County Bar Association1997–present

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NATALIE A. JACKSON Women’s Trial Group

> Natalie A. Jackson has more than 13 years combined leadership, media, and legal experience. She is best known for her work in advocating for the legal concerns of women and children and her work in the fields of criminal defense, personal injury, injury to children, and wrongful death as it relates to women and their families, as well as being featured with her higher profile clients on: The Today Show, Good Morning America, Inside Edition, CNN, MSNBC, FOX News, Headline News, and most local and state news channels.

Natalie has long been at the forefront of women, children and minority legal issues. Her first career was as a Naval Intelligence Officer, who was one of the first group of female naval personal to be deployed aboard an aircraft carrier. As an attorney, she has successfully represented numerous women and their family members injured or killed by the negligence of others and has lobbied relentlessly to improve healthcare as it relates to high-risk teen pregnancies and premature births. Further, in her criminal defense work, Natalie has long been an advocate of equal rights, protections and treatment of minorities in the criminal justice system.

As the founder of the Women’s Trial Group, Natalie has achieved her life’s goal of creating and building a successful litigation law firm that caters to the requirements and needs of women and their families. Natalie and the other attorneys with Women’s Trial Group are staunch advocates for the rights of women, children, and families. These rights don’t just stop at monetary settlements. Natalie has represented, among others, a mother whose child was killed by a speeding driver. The

case resolved with a full insurance policy settlement for the family. Natalie, however, is now lobbying the city to install speed bumps to prevent future injury to children in that low income neighborhood. She has also worked in conjunction with the NAACP to ensure that security guards who shot and killed an unarmed teenage boy were brought to justice. The civil case is still pending. Most recently, Natalie represented the husband and daughter of a law student who was killed when a NASCAR-owned airplane crashed into their home in Sanford. The case settled for a substantial eight figure amount which all parties agreed will remain confidential. She also recently represented a teen wrongfully accused of abducting a child. The charges were dropped and a civil suit is pending.

Natalie received her BA from Hampton University and her JD from the University of Florida’s Levin School of Law where she serves on the Law Alumni Council. She has also served on the Board of Directors of the Central Florida Chapter of the America Red Cross, the Seminole County Chapter of the Boys & Girls Club, the Sanford Chapter of the NAACP, and the Orange County Branch of the NAACP where she is Chairperson of the Legal Redress Committee. Natalie is an active member of the Florida Bar Association and has served on the Advertising Committee, the Association of Florida Trial Lawyers, the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association, the Florida Association of Women Lawyers, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She resides in Orlando and has a son (Kevin) who plays football at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. GO NAVY! <

Natalie A. JacksonWomen’s Trial Group

627 E. Washington St.Orlando, FL 32801

P: 407-418-1212www.wtgfirm.com

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PAUL C. PERKINS, JR.Personal Injury & Wrongful Death

CELEBRATING A 100 YEAR LEGACY OF SERVING THE PEOPLE OF FLORIDA

> Paul C. Perkins, Jr. has been the beneficiary of a very proud legacy of legal service to the people of Florida. This year will mark the 100 year anniversary of the day Paul’s Great Uncle, Daniel Webster Perkins was admitted to practice law in the state of Florda. D.W. Perkins was the first African American lawyer to be permitted to select white jurors in Jacksonville, and in 1915 he pioneered the inclusion of African Americans on juries throughout the state. D.W. Perkins served the people of Florida, literally until the day he died in 1972, at 96 years old, sitting at his desk in his office. He has been listed as one of the 100 most influential Floridians of the last century.

Paul’s father, Paul C. Perkins, Sr. was admitted to practice law in Florida in 1950. His first job was working along side his uncle, D.W. Perkins, in Jacksonville, until he moved to Orlando in 1951. Early in his career, Perkins served as co-counsel with Thurgood Marshall and Jack Greenberg of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and defended four African American young men who were accused of raping Norma Padgett in Lake County, Florida. Paul C. Perkins, Sr. served the community of Central Florida as an advocate for civil rights and justice, as well as a business man and philanthropist. He died of cancer in 1985 in Orlando.

Although Paul C. Perkins, Jr. never had the opportunity to practice law with his father, he did develop a passionate desire to seek justice at an early age by watching his father display his skills in

court. In 1991, six years after his father’s death, Paul was admitted to practice law in Florida. For over 20 years, Paul has tirelessly represented people who have suffered injuries due to the negligence of others in Florida’s courtrooms. Paul has recently secured jury verdicts for a forklift incident that crushed his client’s foot, an automobile accident case, and a dog bite case involving a child and a Pit Bull Terrier. Paul’s belief is that every lawyer who represents the injured must be willing, and more importantly, supremely able to try their client’s case.

Mr. Perkins has also negotiated substan-tial settlements on behalf of his clients, including the multi-million dollar settle-ment of a case against multiple defen-dants on behalf of the widow of a man who was struck dead by a vehicle when he stopped to clear debris that had been placed in the road by vandals. He strongly believes the willingness to try difficult cases in court results in much more favorable settlement offers from insurance companies.

Despite his professional success, Paul’s true devotion is to his wife of 23 years and his two children. He also volunteers his time for various professional and civic organizations in Central Florida. He enjoys fishing, golf, tennis, mission work, and watching his children blossom. He is proud to be a member of a great family of Florida lawyers and hopes to live up to their great legacy.

Paul’s firm is Paul & Perkins, PA, located at 3117 Edgewater Dr., Orlando FL 32804. Please visit their website at PaulandPerkins.com, or call them at 407-540-0122. <

Paul & Perkins, PA3117 Edgewater Dr.Orlando, FL 32804

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TRAVIS WILLIAMS Personal Injury/Criminal Law

> Travis received his Bachelor’s degree from Florida State University in 1996. Although becoming a lawyer was not his life’s dream or ambition, Travis always had a thirst to do something with his life that helped people. Determined to choose a profession that he would both enjoy and be able to use as a tool to help others, going to law school and becoming a lawyer made sense to Travis.

Travis felt confident that with so many different areas of law to choose from that he would find an area that suited him and his goals. During law school, Travis developed a passion for and excelled in the fields of litigation and trial advocacy. He graduated with honors from Stetson University College of Law and received the Victor O. Wehle Trial Advocacy Award given to the top trial litigator of each graduating class.

Throughout law school Travis worked for a civil litigation firm and also interned at the State Attorney’s Office in Pinellas County. After law school, he began his career working as an Assistant State Attorney where he litigated thousands of cases. As a prosecutor for the State, Travis was lead prosecutor in numerous jury trials ranging from misdemeanors to serious felonies.

Eleven years ago Travis started a law firm that now practices in the areas of personal injury and criminal law with the vision of advocating for individuals and families in need of an attorney who is willing to fight for them against big business, insurance companies and the Government. When it comes to the area of personal injury, Travis maintains that “nowhere in the practice of law is there more opportunity to help those who are truly in need, who have been wronged through no fault of their own, and who are not going to get any relief without a lawyer who is willing to fight for their rights.”

Travis believes in the saying that trial work is 90 percent preparation, and 10 percent in the courtroom. While results matter, Travis’s clients often comment on and appreciate his personal service and attention to details. Travis points to his paralegal of ten years, Lawanda, as an integral part in making sure no stone is left unturned. On behalf of his clients, Travis has tried multiple jury trials in both State and Federal Courts.

Travis’s dedication to his client and craft has not gone unnoticed. In 2013, Travis received recognition from two presti-gious publications. Both SuperLawyers and the National Trial Lawyers recog-nized Travis as one of the top lawyers and trial litigators in Florida. He was recognized as a “Rising Star” by Super-Lawyers which surveys the best attor-neys who are 40 and under, and only 2.5 percent of the lawyers in Florida receive this recognition. While recognition is re-warding and plaques on a wall are nice, Travis gets much more gratification from reading through the numerous letters and cards from clients expressing their heartfelt thanks for caring about their case and their lives.

Travis has carried over his commitment to help others into his life outside of work. Amongst participating in many community events, Travis volunteers on Sundays with his wife, Francee, at the Orlando Union Rescue Mission. Travis and Francee have been blessed with three daughters, Ella (8), Kate (6) and Madison (3). When away from work, he enjoys numerous sports and trips with family to the beach, Disney and the mountains. On Saturdays in the Fall, Travis can often be found with family and friends in Tallahassee cheering for the Seminoles. <

Travis WilliamsThe Law Offices of Travis Williams

1115 East Livingston StreetOrlando, FL. 32803

P: 407-425-4755F: 407-425-3931

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WHAT’S HAPPENING ORLANDO! MUSIC PERFORMING ARTS COMEDY MISC.

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The Harlem Globetrotters are back in Orlando on March 6th with another hilarious, action packed

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and captivating performances. This year it’s all about the fans. On the “Fans Rule” World Tour, fans

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Thompson Square & Rascal FlattsMarch 2, various timesFlorida Strawberry Festival863-698-4314

G Love and Special SauceMarch 4, 7:30 pmThe Social407-246-1419

Harlem GlobetrottersMarch 6, 7 pmAmway Center407-440-7000

Bike Week Orlando March 7-16, all dayOrlando Harley-Davidson407-423-0346

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PAUL SIMON & STING

Longtime friends and music legends, Paul Simon & Sting take the stage on March 16th at the Amway Center. Paul Simon’s success stems from the duo Simon & Garfunkel. Sting, prior to starting his solo career, was the lead singer and bassist of The Police. The two men first sang together at a charity benefit in New York last year and Sting said he was surprised how well their voices blended. At each concert audiences will see the musicians together as well as performing solo.

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MILEY CYRUS

Miley Cyrus started off her 38-city Bangerz tour in February and is making a stop in Orlando on March 24th. Bangerz debuted at number 1 on both the Billboard Top 200 Album chart and the Digital Album Charts with over 270,000 albums sold. This highly anticipated tour has fans eagerly waiting to see what shocking performance she will deliver this time around. There are sure to be some scandalous moves and barely-there outfits but Miley says “I want people to walk away saying, ‘OK, she did some things that were crazy, but at the end of the day, it was really about her voice.”

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EVITA

Evita, the award winning Broadway musical is coming to Orlando March 25th for 6 days. The musical done by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice tells an intriguing rag to riches tale and concentrates on the life of Eva Peron, the Argentine leader. In it’s earlier days, Evita was a rock opera and was eventually transformed into a movie starring Madonna. In 2012 the Broadway musical was revived!

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