By Madison Lindstrom on
7/27/2008 5:32 AM
Have you ever stayed at a Bed & Breakfast? I haven't until recently. Hotels like the Marriott have always been my thing until I stayed in a B & B. I didn't realize how awesome they were. I would highly recommend them to anyone who loves to feel that they are really in a home away from home. While I was here in Calgary during Stampede and shortly after, I had the opportunity of staying in two awesome ones. They were "Hughe's House Bed & Breakfast" www.hugheshouse.ca.
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By Madison Lindstrom on
7/26/2008 12:35 PM
It is incredible how time has passed by so quickly since my last blog entry in late June 2008. My list has been very full and sometimes overflowing like a water fountain that time has evaporated, so to speak. I know this will be a long blog, however, I want to catch everyone up with what I have been doing.
In early July we have the most awesome celebration called the "Calgary Stampede." How many of you know of any city that gets together with people that come to visit from all over the world for one big community party? Yup!! The other neat thing is that the entire city celebrates every day for 10 days straight. There are free pancake breakfasts for everyone at different locations throughout my great city. They serve up yummy pa ...
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By Madison Lindstrom on
7/26/2008 12:18 PM
Nelson Mandela has been given many credits for this powerful message but, it was actually written in a letter from Marianne Williamson to Oprah Winfrey. For many of you who don't know, Marianne is Oprah's "guru", and Oprah is an individual I view as one of my mentors.
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our Light, not our Darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you NOT to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightening about shrinking so that other people won't feel unsure around you. We were born to mak ...
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By Madison Lindstrom on
6/24/2008 11:14 AM
Hi Friends:
This past week has been quite busy for me as I get ready to do a charity fundraising project next month and then head back down to LA. I will post more news as the information comes together. Doing philanthropy work is very important to me as I love to see the smiles on people's face.
Until next week!!!
In prosperity,
Madison
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By Madison Lindstrom on
6/14/2008 11:47 AM
I wanted to let you know that my most current project is being featured in Canada'a Largest Teen Magazine "Faze Teen" that is available at Chapters/Indigo stores. I know the article will be online at the Faze website next month, and I will have the article posted on my website very soon so you can have a look. Faze is a great magazine for Teens because it has so many interesting articles, contests, and helpful information for people of all ages, not just teens.
Check Faze Out!!! www.faze.ca
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By Madison Lindstrom on
6/12/2008 10:43 AM
Hello Again:
Sorry for the delay on the blog, as it has been a super busy and exciting month with my traveling between Toronto, LA, and Calgary. I have been busy networking with an organization called "HUB" regarding my personal philanthropy project called Project Rags To Riches, also known as "PRTR." I encourage everyone to visit their website at http://www.hubhub.org. About two weeks ago I was on a conference call with the Founder, Charlie and other members of the HUB Team. I am really excited about us ...
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By Madison Lindstrom on
5/29/2008 6:45 PM
Dear Friends:
I have had an amazing 4 days in San Diego and returned to Hollywood late yesterday for a project I am filming on Friday and Saturday. I toured around Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Disney Town, the Crystal Cathedral, and went to an incredible restaurant on the pier called Ruby's. I loved their old fashioned thick milkshakes. They reminded me of the yummy shakes at Peter's Drive-In in Calgary, AB. I walked along the pier and saw the cutest little seal swimming around, while people were fishing. If I could have taken him home, I would have.
Yesterday, was my regular weekly training session with Sharon which ...
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By Madison Lindstrom on
5/24/2008 11:37 PM
Hi Country Music Fans:
Wanted to let you know that Paul Brandt just released his new music video from his current album "Risk." It is a very powerful and inspirational song that has an extremely important message. I feel very blessed that I had the opportunity of being a part of this project. Seeing the music video gives me goosebumps every time I watch it because of its powerful message. I know that my personal story of being homeless 10 years ago taught me valuable lessons about taking risks in life. I am really glad I did because now I am living my dreams of working in the entertainment industry as a model, actor, and dancer.
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By Madison Lindstrom on
5/24/2008 10:03 PM
Hello Hollywood!
It has been an amazing time since my arrival in Hollywood on May 20th. My days have been action-packed, so I want to apologize for missing my regular Wednesday Blog entry.
I left Toronto on the 18th to head back to my home in Calgary, AB so I could spend some quality time with family and friends. It was a great feeling to be home even if the time there was short. The next day I flew to LA from Calgary.
As I was leaving LAX I met a really cool person named, Garrett who works for Janice Dick ...
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By Madison Lindstrom on
5/14/2008 2:45 PM
buenas tardes!!
Today, was a very productive day as I prepare to head to LA next week. My day started off with my regular routine; sipping on a hot cup of Tim Hortons creamy Hot Chocolate and reviewing my agenda before speaking with my coach, Sharon Moist.
Time passes by so quickly especially when you talk to Sharon. She makes our sessions so much fun and we cover a lot of topics during that hour. Sharon is teaching me other important tools that include learning new strategies for marketing myself and how certain parts of the industry work.
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