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New Editor at Healthy Beginnings Magazine Offers a Refreshing Perspective

Ffjorren Zolfaghar, Editor and Content Manager, comes to Healthy Beginnings Magazine with a background in writing, editing, and marketing. As her passion lies within the field of writing, she obtained a BA in Journalism from the University of Minnesota. She also believes that information is given purpose when it is passed on to others; therefore Journalism was a natural fit.

During her experience in TV, Radio and Newspaper, Ffjorren fine-tuned her writing and editing skills. She also worked closely with corporate marketing teams, developing pitches, slogans and overall advertising campaigns for T-Mobile and CBS radio.

She began writing free-lance articles for HB magazine in May, 2007. Ffjorren is excited to take on the role of Editor and is looking forward to providing professional, effective and ethical standards when addressing the content of Healthy Beginnings Magazine.

Ffjorren currently resides near the San Francisco Bay Area. She and her four children visit Reno and its surrounding areas as often as their schedule allows. She enjoys a plethora of outdoor activities including running, hiking and skiing. She is also heavily involved in her
local theatre and music community.

This summer, she will instruct three youth drama camps. She will perform in “A Streetcar Named Desire” as Stella, this coming fall.
Her children also keep her busy. Ffjorren’s three-year-old twins are involved in tennis and swimming. Her 12-year-old daughter plays basketball and soccer. She is currently writing her first book. Her two-year-old son loves the water and is looking forward to soccer this fall. He recently perfected his “Cookie Monster” voice.

We all have busy lives and the world around us adds to the pressure and speed of our daily routine. It is comforting to know that “local” still exists. Healthy Beginnings Magazine offers intelligent, well-researched and inspiring information. Our readers anticipate articles that are global-forward, yet offer solutions at the local level. While keeping her eye on the future, Ffjorren is happy to continue that tradition.

Your editorial comments are always welcome. E-mail Ffjorren at editor@hbmag.com.

Comments

  1. Mary Jane Noblehart says:

    There was a great article in June 2011 magazine about round up and gmo’s that I really appreciated. It was very well written and I pray it gets people to read the references to learn more. How could I contact the author to discuss it further?

    Also, I testified against AB 289 and brought up Codex Alimentarius, now under way in Europe and S 510. Afterwards, someone asked me if I knew about Agenda 21. I didn’t but now am seeing how the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference that created the IMF and what later became the World Bank, in addition to WHO under the United Nations, is playing out. Would you be interested in an article along this vein?

  2. editorial says:

    Hello Mary Jane,

    Sorry it has taken us awhile to get back to you. We were hoping you would contact us directly. Unfortunately many of us learn about issues after the fact. Do you know if it is true that Whole Foods allows GMO foods on their shelves? We are always looking for unique and truthful articles, you may send our way however I can not promise we will publish. Thank you DG

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