About Janet:

Hometown:  Portsmouth, NH

Graduated Colby-Sawyer College - 1979, 1980, 1981

Self-employed for over 30 years in following areas (concurrent):

  • Corporate Consultant - Quality Control Administration, Systems Analysis and Design, Health Information Administration, Sales Management, and "Resolution Thinking" - in short, a corporate troubleshooter across multiple disciplines
  • Non-Profit Management & Development
  • Best selling author, advocate, and lecturer on topics related to Privacy and Patient Confientiality
  • Licensed Auctioneer, State of NH
  • Licensed Real Estate Broker - State of NH
  • Dealer/Collector - Antiques and Antiquarian Books

Pets:  1 at the moment ... an Umbrella Cockatoo ... but you already knew that!

Interests:  Books (to read and collect); History and Historic Preservation; Dollhouses (Architectural Reproductions) and Miniatures, Playing Cards, Dancing, Skiing, and Riding

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On: We Are America - Part 3 of the Trilogy (Post)

Good food for thought - just in time for the...

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On: This American Moment (Post)

Graphic and profound.  The two faces that instantly come to...

Recent Blog Posts:


During the airing of a Cash Cab episode several years ago, host Ben Bailey asked the question:  "What iconic hot cocoa brand was invented by an American of Sicilian descent?" or something close to that effect.  The answer, of course, was Swiss Miss.  For the other folks in the room's benefit, I chimed in with "And Uncle Chuck was that inventor".   "Uncle Chuck" was Charles Sanna, inventor extraordinaire, of Madison, Wisconsin.  Unfortunately, the world...
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St. Patrick, by virtue of his purported use of the shamrock to explain the Mystery of the Holy Trinity, has almost come to be synonymous with the Trinity.  Another legacy of the saint:  St. Patrick's Breastplate, an "Old Irish" lorica" which St. Patrick is credited with having composed.  Lorica is translated as shield or breastplate.      This long prayer has also been called the Deer's Cry.  The reason:  there is a collection of hymns...
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