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The holidays are a wonderful time to be with family but the stress of getting there can wreak havoc on an otherwise joyous occasion. Following my mottos of"Know before you go" and "Plan and Prepare" you can start the holidays off on the right path. Ja'Vonne Harley shares her experience on dealing with TSA, managing the family, toting gifts and even how to be a good house guest and host!

Ja'Vonne Harley is President and founder of Advantage International, LLC, an event/destination travel company and Co-Host of The Traveling Eye, a travel radio show. She is an experienced traveler and travel specialist with over 20 years of industry experience. She travels at least one third of the year, designing and escorting trips around the world, has a world of knowledge and the ability to make it easily understood. Through study and first hand experience Ja’Vonne, has become a specialist with various destinations around the world.

Realizing her love for travel, radio and the desire to share travel, Ja’Vonne along with Bonnie DeShong created The Traveling Eye, a one hour radio show that’s all about travel. The Traveling Eye is a full service travel program featuring Travel News, travel tips, the how to’s of Travel and top destinations around the world. The Traveling Eye airs every Friday from 11am to 12pm central time on WVON 1690 AM, The Talk of Chicago and every Saturday, Tuesday & Thursday on Sirius XM Channel 141.

Zena Zumeta, internationally known as both a mediator and trainer of mediators. She is president of the Mediation Training & Consultation Institute, Zena Zumeta Mediation Services, and The Collaborative Workplace in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Zena is a lawyer and a former president of the Academy of Family Mediators. She is the recipient of the the Michigan Lifetime Achievement in Mediation Award; the National Education Association/Saturn Corporation Award for Union-Management Collaboration; the John Haynes Distinguished Mediator Award; and the Kumba Award from the National Conference on Minorities in ADR.

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