- Kathryn Sansone
Infobox Person
name = Kathryn Demmas Sansone
caption = Kathryn Sansone, 2006
birth_date = 1962
birth_place = St. Louis, Missouri
known_for =
occupation = Personal trainer
nationality = AmericanKathryn Demmas Sansone (born
1962 ) is an Americanhomemaker andpersonal trainer , best-known for being celebrated by Oprah as an "unforgettable mom". Sansone went from being a member of Oprah's audience to being a featured guest on Oprah's television show, and was interviewed by Oprah forMother's Day 2003 in "O, the Oprah Magazine ". As a result, Sansone wrote a book, "Woman First, Family Always", which became a top-1000 seller onamazon.com . As of early 2006, Sansone has 10 children, ranging in age from 8 months to 18 years old.Biography
Sansone was born Kathryn Demmas in
St. Louis, Missouri in 1962, to Dan Demmas, a printing broker, and Helen Georges, a homemaker. As a 16-year-old at Clayton High School, she met her future husband, 17-year-old Jim Sansone (another native St. Louisan who later became a real estate developer). They married in1987 . Sansone graduated high school in1980 , and attendedTexas Christian University inFort Worth, Texas , studying education. She transferred toSt. Louis University , graduating with a degree in elementary education in 1985. She then taught 4th-6th grade for four years at Oak Hill / Villa Duchesne, until the birth of her first child.After a few more children, Sansone and her husband built a gym in their home, and Sansone began teaching aerobics classes at local corporations, such as
CPI andBarnes-Jewish Hospital . She also briefly had a business, "Cha-Cha's", selling chocolate chip cookies from 1998-2000. In 2002, she became certified as a personal trainer, and gave group fitness classes in their home gym.Oprah appearance
A fan of "
The Oprah Television Show ", Sansone occasionally went to tapings with her family. In 2002, she went to the show for her 40th birthday. The show's theme for that day was "How?", about how some mothers with many children were still able to stay in good physical shape. During the audience Q&A, Sansone was one of the women who raised her hand to speak. She stood up, six months pregnant with her ninth child, and told how she trained with weights and stayed fit. On the spot, Oprah invited her on stage to give her a hug. A few weeks later, one of Oprah's producers called to invite Sansone onto the show as a guest.In January 2003, Sansone received another call from Oprah's team, to inform her that she had been chosen as the featured woman for "
O, the Oprah Magazine 's" "Mother's Day Interview" for 2003. Oprah and her entourage traveled to St. Louis and stayed with the Sansone family at their home for an entire day to produce the article. Sansone was also featured in an article in "Fit Pregnancy " magazine. [cite news|title=10 kids ... and just 2 hands|date=2006-02-15|work=St. Louis Post-Dispatch |author=Daniel, Jeff] [cite news|title=Fitting in fitness|date=2003|work=Fit Pregnancy ]2005 book
As a result of the attention, Sansone was flooded with questions from the public. In response, she began writing a book in 2004, full of common-sense tips about life and motherhood. The book was published in December 2005, a few months after the birth of her 10th child. "Parents" magazine reviewed it as a "collection of advice and insights that have helped her balance children, marriage, and time for herself." [cite journal|author=Brown, Jessica|date=2006|journal=Parents|volume=81|issue=3|pages=98|title=Don't Call Me Supermom!] A reviewer for the "
Baltimore Sun " said the book, "isn't the best-written book you will find. But it's an inspiring, uplifting read, and sometimes that's as valuable as great literature." [cite news|author=Regan, Mary Beth|date=2006-03-24|title=Simple advice for moms trying to balance it all - Healthy reading|work=Baltimore Sun ] The "Fort Worth Star-Telegram " said, "The book doesn't offer any earth-shattering revelations. Instead, it offers recipes, workout tips and enough cute anecdotes that, by the last chapter, you're willing to forgive her for having that flawless figure." [cite news|author=Cochrum, Alan|title=Chapter & Verse|date=2006-01-28|work=Fort Worth Star-Telegram ]Also in 2005, Oprah published her own book, "Live Your Best Life", with "all her best interviews", which included the one with Sansone.
Awards
In 2004,
America Online flew Sansone and her husband to New York, for their first annual "CEO - Chief Everything Officer" award, as part of their "Life Management" program. One CEO award was given toMaria Shriver , and Sansone was introduced as the "real-life example" of the award. [cite news|title=Mother of ten offers real-life wisdom|date=2006-04-14|work=News-Democrat & Leader ] Sansone was also on the jury panel to choose the recipients for the 2006 award.As of 2008, Sansone and her family live in
St. Louis, Missouri Works
* Kathryn Sansone. "Woman First, Family Always: Real-life Wisdom from a Mother of Ten", 2006, Meredith Books, ISBN 0-696-22832-7
* Oprah Winfrey, "Live Your Best Life", 2005, ISBN 0-8487-3105-0 (contains interview with Sansone)Notes
References
* [http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/200305/omag_200305_ocut.jhtml "Oprah's Cut with Kathryn Sansone, Mother of 9"] , May 2003
* [http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis/stories/2005/07/04/focus8.html "Child's Play"] , July 1, 2005, "St. Louis Business Journal"
* [http://www.writtenvoices.com/interview.asp?ISBN=0696228327 Interview] , "Written Voices Radio"External links
* [http://www.kathrynsansone.com Kathryn Sansone official website]
* [http://www.shapeupmom.com Shape Up Mom's official website]
* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0696228327/ Reader reviews of the book]
* [http://momm-eh.blogspot.com/2006/02/10-pages-in-book-review-woman-first.html Postcards from the Mothership] , February 15, 2006 blog review
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