Linda is the West Coast Editor of Balance magazine, and has been writing their celebrity cover stories since January of 2002. Click on any of the covers below to read the entire article. For her latest "Green Scene" Delta Sky magazine articles, visit the Green Tips & News page.
Read some of Linda's magazine interviews
Come back monthly for updates of Linda's Balance articles, where celebrities reveal the more magical and personal
aspects of their lives:
- from a childhood devastated by tragedy to an adulthood making childhood fantasies come true (Molly Shannon)
- making the decision to "turn her life around" catapults her from depression to Oscar nom! (Virginia Madsen)
- from narrating a film on Global Warming, The Great Warming, and sharing her deeply spiritual journey (Alanis Morissette);
- channeling the skills she used while heading Hollywood studios to spearhead a cure for cancer (Sherry Lansing, who received the honorary Oscar at the 2007 Academy Awards! Congrats, Sherry!);
- talking about her hit show, Brothers and Sisters, turning 60, and reversing her osteoperosis (Sally Field);
- mysticism and vegetarianism with "Conversations with God" actress (Ingrid Boulting);
- establishing a safe haven for foster children (soap star, Victoria Rowell);
- helping impoverished women and children gain access to fresh water (Linda Gray);
- experiencing the blessing of granting other people's wishes (Amy Grant);
- reliving September 11th on her 4th anniversary with CNN (Paula Zahn);
- abandoning ALL cooked food in order to live a more vibrant, beautiful life (Carol Alt);
- surviving one of the worst personal tragedies imaginable and helping countless others heal (Rhonda Britten);
- galvanizing townspeople to fight and stop environmental polluters from taking over (Linda Evans);
- laying all of her emotional cards on the table in a stunningly vulnerable interview (Dayna Devon, host of Extra);
- trying to escape the politics of Washington, only to fall in love with and marry George Stephanopoulos (Ali Wentworth);
- checking in regularly with a tough-as-nails guru who forces her to look at her issues (Duchess of York, Fergie);
- catapulting through her fear and shyness to star in the first-ever network sitcom to feature an all-Latino cast (Constance Marie, of the George Lopez show);
- the insanity of trying to stay balanced with four kids and a baby on the way (actress/royal, Catherine Oxenberg);
- realizing the passing of time through her children, who also help keep her young (Jaclyn Smith);
- overcoming cancer, in part by watching for signs and not feeling sorry for herself (Suzanne Somers);
- how affirmations changed her fortune, and why she feels "fabulous every day" (Suze Orman);
- starting a business at the age of 4 only to become a leading billionaire CEO (Kathy Ireland);
- talking about dying and floating over her body in the hospital (Jane Seymour);
- to creating a 9-11 healing ritual with her children (Leeza Gibbons)


























