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  • I recently met a woman named Rosa Kittrell Barksdale, who wrote the book, "The Intuitive Entrepreneur," and reminded me that the best decisions we make come from our gut.

    Ilana Donna Arazie: Live From Your Gut Ilana Donna Arazie 2011

  • Kittrell Barksdale trusted her instincts and it lead her to take out loans and start her own business -- even when she needed to support her family and pay for her kids' college educations.

    Ilana Donna Arazie: Live From Your Gut Ilana Donna Arazie 2011

  • Kittrell Barksdale is a sweet, soulful and wise African American woman who defied all odds in her working class community to become a successful businesswoman and founder of a top home care services corporation.

    Ilana Donna Arazie: Live From Your Gut Ilana Donna Arazie 2011

  • I recently met a woman named Rosa Kittrell Barksdale, who wrote the book, "The Intuitive Entrepreneur," and reminded me that the best decisions we make come from our gut.

    Ilana Donna Arazie: Live From Your Gut Ilana Donna Arazie 2011

  • Kittrell Barksdale is a sweet, soulful and wise African American woman who defied all odds in her working class community to become a successful businesswoman and founder of a top home care services corporation.

    Ilana Donna Arazie: Live From Your Gut Ilana Donna Arazie 2011

  • Kittrell Barksdale trusted her instincts and it lead her to take out loans and start her own business -- even when she needed to support her family and pay for her kids' college educations.

    Ilana Donna Arazie: Live From Your Gut Ilana Donna Arazie 2011

  • White, stackable plastic chairs cover every inch of carpet, and as Konnie Kittrell appears onstage, the tension—thick as the humid summer air—mounts considerably.

    Theater Geek Mickey Rapkin 2010

  • Mike Kittrell/Press-Register via Associated Press A TOUGH LESSON: Third-grader John St. Cyr spent time in a stockade during the St. Luke's Episcopal School's annual Colonial Christmas Wednesday in Mobile, Ala., where children are taught about what it was like to be a child during Colonial times.

    Today's Photos: Dec. 18 2008

  • So today we called our friend L. and rode up to Kittrell, about 40 miles up Hwy 1 north of Raleigh.

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  • Today: she's seen this sign for a confedrate cemetary in Kittrell on her way to Richmond visiting friends and wanted to play with the camera.

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