Showing posts with label amy y martin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amy y martin. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2009

Another Day, Another Interview!

Hello all,

Just a quick shout out to let everyone know that I completed another interview. This time, it is with a gentleman named Dr. Jones.

I have the link posted on the side with the other interviews and podcasts. Please give a listen and let me know what you think. FYI: Dr. Jones mistakenly mentioned that my book was "fiction" instead of a memoir or autobiography. Just didn't want everyone to be confused!

As always, you can reach me HERE. I'd love to hear from you and if you would like me to speak for your event, organization etc., please contact me and we can talk.



Have a great Monday evening everyone!

Amy

Friday, March 20, 2009

Let the Interviews Begin!

I just finished my first round of radio interviews! Most of the stations were AM News/Talk Health Shows, which is exciting! I had hoped when I wrote "Living to Tell About it, A Pursuit of Normalcy" that I would be able to help others who were facing the same health issues or just serve as someone that can provide inspiration to get through the difficulties that life sometimes hands us. And, it seems like people are responding to the book!

My first interview was in Boston at WDIS with Dan Collier who was extremely nice and made me feel very comfortable. The second interview was with a station in Colombia, MO, KWIX with Stephanie Ross and the 3rd interview was with Eric Mandel out of DesMoines, IA at KIFG and last, but not least, National Health Radio Program with Barbara Alexander.

I had such a great time talking to all the different interviewers, but I have to admit, the idea of "I'm speaking to millions of people," definitely gave me butterflies! I've even noticed a slight increase in book sales since the interviews began. I've still quite a few interviews scheduled throughout this month and part of April, so please tune in and try to catch one of the shows! As always, I'll update you right here when new appearances or interviews take place.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

And the Interviews keep coming...


Thursday, March 26th

MARKET STATION SHOW FORMAT LIVE/TAPE

Regional, IL WSIU-FM Jeff Williams NPR Taped 10:30-10:40am
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Tuesday, March 31st

Regional, NC WCBQ-AM Dr. Alvin Jones Oldies/Talk Live 9:30-9:40am WHNC-AM
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Saturday, April 4th

Hartford, CT WDRC-AM Talk of Connecticut #2 News/Talk Taped

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Friday, March 6, 2009

And, the Radio Tour Begins!

Hello everyone!


Just wanted to let those who are interested know dates and times of interviews I will be giving. This is not a complete list, but is the beginning of the tour. I hope you will tune in and check out my interviews.



As new dates are confirmed, I will post here on the blog. Have a great weekend everyone!

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RE: Living to Tell About It Radio Interviews

Below is the update for Living to Tell About It by Amy Martin.

Please Note: All times are in Eastern.

Thursday, March 19th

MARKET STATION SHOW FORMAT LIVE/TAPE
Boston, MA WDIS-AM Dan Collier Show News/Talk Taped
9:40-9:50am

Columbia, MO KWIX-AM Stephanie Ross News/Talk Taped
9:55-10:05am

Iowa Falls- KIFG-AM Eric Mandel Adult Contemporary Taped
Des Moines, IA
10:45-10:55am
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Tuesday, March 24th

MARKET STATION SHOW FORMAT LIVE/TAPE
Amherst, VA WAMV-AM Bob Langstaff News/Talk Taped
9:10-9:20am

Pending Interview

MARKET STATION SHOW FORMAT LIVE/TAPE
National Health Radio Barbra Alexander Talk Taped
Network

If you have any questions, please contact me by clicking HERE

Monday, February 2, 2009

Reporting After the Book Signing!

Hello once again!
Sorry for the delay in writing, but I wanted to make sure I let everyone know how the book signing for "Living to Tell About It, A Pursuit of Normalcy".

It turns out it was a big success! Quite a few ladies came by and I got the opportunity to speak to each person individually before I was formally "introduced."

I found the experience to be very intriguing as some of the women discussed sections of the book, they began to correlate some of the issues and emotions one goes through when traveling through a crisis, whether health related or not. Needless to say, the conversation was fantastic and I felt I had made some new friends.

Also, while I mentioned it in the past, it seems that speaking may be a new avenue for me to explore. The women at the signing gave me such great feedback and I was just hoping for keeping their attention!

Needless to say, a great time was had by all. Pictures forthcoming!
Thanks for your support!

Monday, January 5, 2009

First Announcement of 2009!

Hello All,
Below is a posting from the Senior Living Guide magazine regarding my book! Be sure to check out the url at the end of the story. I hope you enjoy!
An Inspiring Story of Strength and Survival
LIVING TO TELL ABOUT IT, A
PURSUIT OF NORMALCY


Author Amy Martin shares a life story filled with health challenges

Amy Martin is a writer, business owner, wife, and mother who brings her amazing life story to her first book Living to Tell About It, A Pursuit
of Normalcy
. She experienced multiple health problems all while still a young woman. Through the amazing support of her family and her positive attitude, Amy met each challenge and won. Along with her husband, Amy now owns Visiting Angels. This service provides in-home assistance in a wide range of areas to the sick and elderly. After her own struggles, Amy now uses her skills and experience to help others in need.

In Living to Tell About It, Amy Martin provides a chronological history of her life to this point. Each chapter brings another hospital visit, upsetting diagnosis, or painful effort at rehabilitation. However, instead of focusing
on the medical details or allowing herself an understandable moment of
pity, Amy focuses on the relationships in her life that mattered so much in her pursuit of normalcy. Her story of courage and faith will inspire anyone who is facing some of life’s hurdles. Amy Martin is an example of the hope
and happiness that can be achieved after overcoming incredible odds.

AUTHOR CONTACT INFORMATION
Amy Martin
(919) 524-7047
Amy's book may be purchased online at Barnes & Noble,
Amazon or www.lulu.com/context/2193894
Visit her storefront a
http://stores.lulu.com/AmyMartin

STORY ANGLES
Overcoming Multiple Health Crises: Amy faced a stroke, cancer, Graves disease, multiple
surgeries and a severe car accident that required extensive physical rehabilitation all before reaching the age of forty. Her normalcy was shattered at age nineteen, when most teenagers are enjoying their first tastes of freedom. Her determination to conquer each challenge will
inspire anyone facing a difficult moment in their own lives.

Family and Faith: Each of Amy’s life-changing health issues would provide enough content for a book. However, she keeps her focus on her parents,
husband and other loved ones. The emotional language she uses to describe her family demonstrates bonds that will be understood by all readers. The acknowledgement of the role of faith in her healing process is
an important component of this book in which others can take strength.
Giving Back to Others:
Amy recognizes that the support provided to her by family and friends during each health crisis was essential to her recovery. She has devoted her professional life to directing Visiting Angels, a licensed home-care service that provides assistance to those in need. Amy has earned industry awards and the satisfaction of many clients.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Holding Out for the Right Agent

After doing alot of research and considering my options, I have decided to continue my search for the perfect agent for my book!



When I was in Philadelphia recently on a business trip, I was to meet with an agent interested in my book, "Living to Tell About It, A Pursuit of Normalcy." However, my schedule was tighter than I had anticipated and didn't leave much time to discuss the book business!

So, the search goes on. Hopefully, you will be seeing my book come to life as a Lifetime or HBO movie sometime soon. So, if you are an agent, drop me a line and let's talk!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

My Business - "Visiting Angels"

For those of you that have read my book, (Living to Tell About it, A Pursuit of Normalcy) you may remember that due to my medical complications, I was inspired to become a physical therapist. In turn, that dream eventually evolved into owning my own business!

Visiting Angels is very close to my heart as I truly enjoy working with senior citizens. Take a look at what my company has to offer and if you are in the Raleigh, North Carolina area and need more info, please contact me!

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Feature Article on Amy Y. Martin

Published Sunday, May 25, 2008
Amy Yost Martin chronicles her battles to survive: Never give up
By Lindsay LancasterTimes-Staff News Writer

You never would have guessed that Amy Yost (now Martin), an athletic, popular 1987 Hendersonville High graduate and homecoming queen, would have to fight to survive health problems just as she started college at North Carolina State University in Raleigh.
Now a 38-year-old mother of two, Martin has written a book about her challenging experiences called "Living to Tell About it: A Pursuit of Normalcy." In chronological order, the book starts out with her first challenge: She suffered a stroke at age 19 as she was getting out of a pool. A short time later, she faced an auto accident, which left her fighting to live. Doctors induced a coma. Martin wasn't brought back to consciousness until about a month later.

Next challenge: She spent seven months at Thoms Rehabilitation Hospital in Asheville to re-learn how to speak and regain her motor skills. She had to learn how to write with her left hand because of the extent of the accident injuries to her right side. But the nightmare most certainly didn't end there.


Colon cancer ran in her family, and she faced a partial colectomy at age 20. When she was 26, she learned she had Graves disease. At 28, she had to have a full colectomy, but suffered major complications, including a MRSA infection (a strain of staph infection that is extremely resistant to antibiotics).


Surgeries didn't stop there. She had two C-Section surgeries to birth her two sons (Christopher, now 5, and Micheal, now 2) at age 33 and 36. Next she needed ankle surgery at 34 and gallbladder surgery at 37.It's hard to imagine one person enduring so many challenges so young - and surviving. Martin can't explain how she got through it all."I don't know. Maybe it's just inner strength," she says. "I've always kind of been a self-motivated kind of person. ... I've learned from myself that I am an extremely strong person. I'm not somebody who will crumble at something."

A tally of the surgeries/illnesses Martin has faced: Exploratory surgery and physical therapy at 19; partial colectomy at 20; Graves Disease at 26; full colectomy, MRSA and takedown surgery to complete the colectomy process at 28; C-section at 33; ankle surgeries at 34; C-section at 36; and gallbladder surgery at 37. Part of getting through it all may be related to the fact that Martin never asked, "Why is this happening to me?" "That never entered my mind. I can remember thinking, just because I've had this happen, doesn't mean that something else isn't going to happen," she says.


Her experiences with physical therapy, especially at Thoms Rehabilitation Hospital, ultimately led her to want to help others the way they have helped her for so many years. After her car accident, Martin longed to return to a "normal" life as she watched former classmates earn their degrees and progress through life."I was really frustrated because I didn't have a goal, or even any idea of what to do," she says, explaining that by this time, many of her friends were already getting their college degrees. "Through my own therapy, I feel like I developed a bond with my physical therapists."After seeing a career counselor and taking tests to determine her interests, "I decided that getting an associate's degree in physical therapy would be the way for me to go," she says.

After beginning her career in physical therapy, she met the man she would marry, Tim Martin, and tied the knot in 1995.When she had been working in physical therapy for about seven years, she and Tim looked into opening a non-medical home care service, where clients could be helped with cleaning, meals, hygiene assistance and shopping, among other services."I had never heard of this kind of service," Martin says. "I just knew it would work."They opened a franchise called Visiting Angels and haven't looked back. And the business is a success.


To this day, Martin is still affected by health issues. She still has a slight case of double vision that gives her trouble when staring at the computer screen or reading a book. Her left ankle still gives her trouble. And she has arthritis in her right knee and hip. But she still hits the gym two to three days a week. Martin feels as though exercise might have aided her recovery. "It kind of has re-taught my body normal movement," she says. It has been trying for Martin because she can't do all of the activities that she used to enjoy, such as running or swimming. She is deaf in her left ear, which makes it difficult to hear in certain situations.But these obstacles haven't stopped her from enjoying life or doing things many people shudder at the thought of doing.


In fact, in 1994, Martin did something the vast majority of the population hasn't tried. She went skydiving from a small plane at 12,500 feet altitude with a fellow physical therapist."It was really unbelievable. It all seemed very surreal but it was great!" she says. "I'm glad I did it!"


Though she doesn't feel like she will ever truly be "normal," she has always maintained a positive outlook on life."It's almost eerie in a way, like there's a guardian angel, or somebody directing my life in the ways that it's gone, and for years I've felt that way," she says sincerely. "I have a very blessed life.""Living to Tell About It: The Pursuit of Normalcy," published by LuLu.com, is a quick read and you won't want to put it down. It details her story from high school on, chronicling her ups and downs, experiences and relationships.

Martin really decided to write about her life when she went to her 20th high school reunion last year. Although she had given thought to writing her story before, it was after former classmate and valedictorian Furman McDonald, who is now a doctor at the Mayo Clinic, encouraged her to put a book together.


"I guess his approval made me kind of feel that maybe it is worth writing a book," Martin says. She and her husband looked for writing services online and contacted Writers in the Sky, based in Nashville, Tenn. Working with the agency, Martin began the book in November 2007 and finished four months later in March."Unfortunately, we weren't able to really go into a lot of detail about every incident," Martin says. "There was just so much that happened, we couldn't do much more than just touch on things."


After reading Martin's book, friend and fellow HHS graduate Karen Lewis was inspired to begin writing a screenplay about Martin's life. Although Lewis had heard about the beginning of Martin's health problems, she didn't realize how much more happened in Martin's life until she read the book."When I read the book, I was just taken with the story," Lewis says. Now she is about 30 pages into the screenplay. "The way I've done it so far is starting off where she did in the book while she was in college, but then doing flashbacks in high school to kind of set the stage for the person she was to kind of make people understand how her life really has changed."


Martin offers a tidbit of advice for prevailing despite numerous challenges. She says: "When you're faced with what you feel like is an insurmountable obstacle, ... persevere, and know that whatever situation it is you're in or whatever you're doing, it will go away - it'll pass. The sun always comes up tomorrow."The book is available for purchase online at Barnes & Noble, Amazon and www.lulu.com/content/2193894. The video trailer for the book can be found at http://youtube.com/watch?v=icJTWmtpWDI. To see Martin's blog, visit www.amy-y-martin.blogspot.com.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT Amy Martin
VisitingAngelsNC@aol.com
www.amy-y-martin.blogspot.com

AMY MARTIN’S FIRST BOOK PROVIDES HOPE THROUGH LIFE’S CHALLENGES

Wife, Mother and Caregiver Shares Insights Gained from Amazing Series of Medical and Family Crises

CHARLOTTE, NC – May 23, 2008 – Amy Martin has experienced many medical challenges in a life that has barely spanned forty years, only one of which would have been considered a major health crisis for any person. In her first offering as an author, Ms. Martin lets us into her thoughts as she deals with each new blow to her health, and shares the insights she has gained on facing all of life’s challenges. Her memoir, Living to Tell About It, A Pursuit of Normalcy (ISBN Number: 978-1-4357-1449-6) has just been released.

Amy Martin’s first medical nightmare started at the age of nineteen, when she experienced a stroke upon exiting the pool on her college campus. As she writes in the first chapter, “I came up to the surface and experienced an excruciating pain above my right eye … Little did I know this would be the beginning of a long journey.” As Mrs. Martin shares with the readers, she was an athlete who appeared the picture of health. Who thinks of a teenager as being prone to a stroke while swimming laps in the pool? This striking scenario of the first chapter automatically reminds the reader that nothing in life can be taken for granted.

Living to Tell About It goes on to explain Amy Martin’s struggles with a partial and later a full colectomy, a resulting MRSA infection, head trauma from a severe car accident followed by intensive and lengthy physical therapy, Graves’ disease, gallbladder surgery and the death of her mother. Amy’s story unfolds in a chronological fashion, meeting the readers during her freshman year at North Carolina State and bringing us to her current life nearly twenty years later as wife and mother of two sons. Ms. Martin currently serves as the Director of Visiting Angels, a senior home care agency, in her home state.

Martin will discuss the release of Living to Tell about it, A Pursuit of Normalcy as a guest on Writers in the Sky Podcast (WITS). The online show about writing, publishing and marketing books provides information about the industry to book lovers and writers alike. Amy Martin employed Writers in the Sky to assist with the process of preparing and publishing her memoir, and will discuss this working relationship during her interview with host Sarah Moore. Martin’s interview is scheduled for May 23, 2008 and will be available for download on iTunes as well as from http://yvonneperry.blogspot.com, where many other shows are also archived.

Living to Tell About It, A Pursuit of Normalcy can be purchased through Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and www.lulu.com or by request at your favorite bookstore.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Podcast Interview - Coming SOON

Just a note to let you know that my podcast interview with Writers In the Sky will be posted in a couple of weeks.

In the meantime, please stay tuned for upcoming appearances, booksignings and more book information.

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Here are some shots of my family

Living To Tell About It, A Pursuit of Normalcy - A Memoir