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Re:Should Josie be allowed Back In? 3 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 15  
YES, they say she & Chloe, Our Child Star, are both in LA!

And you're right, she hasn't had anyone to be a 'constant' in her life. At first, I would be so frustrated at times with her. But then when I look at it again, there is always a reason behind someones's ill behavior, plus she is a New Mama!

So I'm Happy that Josie & Chloe have the Starting Over House, Crew, & Houseguests. You're right it was so very SAD when everyone left her behind...prob planned that way, but I cried!

So maybe now we'll find JOY in what she does with her Life!
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Re:Should Josie be allowed Back In? 3 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 0  
Since she is in LA does that mean she will be back in Sept.? Thanks for informations
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Kaybell Have you seen this? :

STARTING OVER IN L.A.

Iyanla Vanzant, Dr. Stan J. Katz Join Real-Life Drama

Josie and Baby Chloe Are Joined by Five New Housemates

BURBANK, Calif. -- August 9, 2004 -- STARTING OVER, the real-life daytime drama from NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution and Bunim-Murray Productions ("The Real World," "The Simple Life&quot, has started production on its hotly-anticipated second season which is set to premiere on September 13, 2004. The fan-favorite series has relocated to Los Angeles from Chicago, expanded its life coach ranks, and tapped five new and two returning cast members. (Syndicated, check local listings for time and station).

The new, Spanish-style, hilltop house boasts expansive views of Los Angeles, has lush gardens and a pool, and has been furnished specifically for the comfort of the cast, and to accommodate the scores of unobtrusive cameras that capture the daily drama that makes this show so addictive to its fans.

Inspirational speaker and best-selling author Iyanla Vanzant will join motivational expert Rhonda Britten as a life coach supporting the women in the STARTING OVER house, and renowned clinical psychologist Dr. Stan J. Katz will join the show as a Consulting Psychologist. Josie, who joined the cast while she was eight months pregnant, and who gave birth at the end of season one, returns with her baby for season two and is joined by a diverse group of women seeking to make major changes in their lives.

"The move to Los Angeles is one way that we're keeping STARTING OVER fresh for the daytime audience," said Jon Murray, Chairman of Bunim-Murray Productions and Executive Producer STARTING OVER. "Both the audience and our new cast will enjoy our amazing new house and the virtually unlimited opportunities available in this city. We're also expanding the support that we offer our cast with the addition of a show psychologist to complement the efforts of the STARTING OVER life coaches."

The STARTING OVER life coaches for season two are:

Rhonda Britten - Founder of the Fearless Living Institute (FLI), Rhonda Britten returns for her second season as a life coach on STARTING OVER. A fan favorite in the show's first season, Rhonda is the author of Change Your Life in 30 Days, Fearless Loving and Fearless Living, which is a worldwide hit and has been translated into 12 languages. She can also be seen in the United Kingdom on her primetime television hit Help Me Rhonda.

Iyanla Vanzant - Iyanla Vanzant rose from a troubled and abusive childhood to become an inspirational teacher, celebrated columnist for Essence magazine and the best-selling author of books such as Acts of Faith and In the Meantime. Founder of the Inner Visions Spiritual Life Maintenance Center, Vanzant leads extremely popular personal growth and motivational workshops all over the U.S.

The STARTING OVER Consulting Psychologist is:

Stan J. Katz, Ph.D. - Dr. Stan J. Katz is set to go where no man has ever gone before - into the cast support system of a television series that has traditionally been dominated by women. With more than 25 years of clinical experience, Dr. Katz is a nationally recognized clinical and forensic psychologist with graduate degrees from Boston University and UCLA who has co-authored several self-help books about relationships and abuse. Dr. Katz will offer his clinical expertise on the issues facing the cast of STARTING OVER while providing an occasional dose of the male point of view as situations warrant.

The initial STARTING OVER cast for season two consists of:

JOSIE (21) Chicago, IL: Fans of STARTING OVER will remember Josie as the woman who arrived late in season one, due to give birth in a matter of weeks. With no resources and grim prospects, Josie struggled with the decision to keep her baby or give it up for adoption. As season one came to a close, Josie had given birth to Chloe, a beautiful and healthy baby girl. Early in the new season, viewers will see the resolution of this dramatic storyline.

TOWANDA (30) Atlanta, GA: Towanda struggles under the expectations of her prominent show business family.

SINAE (18) Los Angeles, CA: At age 17, Sinae was stricken by a blow that would have crushed most adults. Now she needs to create a life for herself in the face of such personal adversity.

JENNIFER (21) Denver, CO: Jennifer has been grappling with adult problems since childhood and is desperate to be rid of the feelings she has kept locked up since her youth.

DEBORAH (46) Los Angeles, CA: Deborah says she has tried everything to meet the right man, and nothing and no one, not even the women in the house, will stand in her way.

KIM (46) Denver, CO: If money buys happiness, Kim should be on top of the world, but despite her many privileges, she carries a heavy burden.

Over 3,000 women auditioned for the second season of STARTING OVER at casting calls held nationwide, and via videotaped submissions. The show's website regularly receives over one million unique visits per month from fans and from women seeking a chance to start their lives over. After numerous auditions, five women (in addition to Josie) were selected as the season two initial cast. Each woman is expected to reside in the STARTING OVER house for six to twelve weeks, depending on the scope of her "project" and her rate of progress toward her goal.

STARTING OVER has been a sleeper hit during the 2003-2004 television season, securing a slot on Entertainment Weekly's (July 23, 2004) list of "Guilty Pleasures" and a rave review from TV Guide (July 4, 2004). Since its premiere in September 2003, the series has grown its overall audience by more than 30%. Demographically, STARTING OVER was #1 in growth from February 2004 to May 2004 among the adult female audience that is so critical to success in daytime television.

STARTING OVER is produced by Bunim-Murray Productions, the creators of the hit series "The Simple Life," "The Real World" and "Road Rules." It is distributed by NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution. Jonathan Murray and Millee Taggart-Ratcliffe are Executive Producers. STARTING OVER is currently sold in more than 90% of the U.S. for its second season in national syndication.

NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution's current syndicated programming includes the first run series "Access Hollywood," "Blind Date," "The Chris Matthews Show," "Fifth Wheel," "The Jane Pauley Show," "Jerry Springer Show," "The George Michael Sports Machine," "Home Delivery," "Maury," "Rebecca's Garden," "Starting Over," "The Wall Street Journal Report," "Wild Moments," "Your Total Health," and the off-network syndication sales of the series "Boomtown," "Crossing Jordan," "Ed," "Fear Factor," "Law & Order," "Law & Order: SVU," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," "Providence," and many more. NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution also distributes the first-run specials "The Remarkable Journey" and "Good Housekeeping Reports" inserts.
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - There's no shortage of American women who want a second chance in life, according to the producers of the upcoming syndicated TV show "Starting Over."

The NBC Enterprises project, featuring a group of women who each have a compelling reason to start their lives over, will be the first so-called "alternative reality" show to go out in first-run syndication. Production is due to begin in June.

Casting is under way in 10 cities nationwide, with women of all ages and from all walks of life looking to join the show. The Philadelphia casting call attracted about 600 women.

Those who make the cut will live together in a house in Chicago as they pursue their various goals. For those who succeed, it will mean graduation from the house and "a new life." For those who fail, it will mean the heartbreak of returning to their former lives. As each woman leaves the house, a new woman will replace her.

NBC Enterprises senior vp Linda Finnell, who is working with series producer Bunim-Murray Prods. ("The Real World&quot, said the applicants' stories are "compelling."

For instance, one woman was raised by deaf parents and wants to become a
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Re:Should Josie be allowed Back In? 3 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 0  
Thank you so much for this information about the show. I'm so happy to know that Josie is coming back on the show. Can'nt wait for the show to come on.
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Re:Should Josie be allowed Back In? 3 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 15  
Hi Kaybell
Welcome to our little piece of the pie in cyber- land
Looks like almost everyone wants to see Josie and Chloe back
She did make such strides in the house, at first I really was suspicious of her and that jerkathon more him then her But anyhow, after she let down her wall and showed everyone her real fears, and how her life had always being just outside her grip it was understandable why she was with this man that abused her and would do the same to her daughter if she were not his
So lets pray that he is not the father and she can learn to love herself and be the best mom, inspite of her own parents .

Don't mind me I do go on at times

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