September 10, 2006 (Press Release) --
Beverly Hills, CA — “The rags to riches, American-entrepreneur success story” of Glenn and Mindy Stearns, of Orange County, that was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show, comes to life in a cover story of the October issue of Celeb Staff Magazine (www.celebstaff.com). The Cinderella story of Mindy Burbano Stearns began when she was discovered by Oprah Winfrey while making animal calls as an audience member. The KTLA-TV Ch. 5 Anchor found her true calling in the entertainment industry, leaving what she thought was a lifetime career as a dental hygienist.
Glenn Stearns grew up in the Maryland Projects and failed the fourth grade, but later finished college, became a loan officer in real estate, started his own companies and later owned 20. His luck changed when he first set foot in Orange County and became fascinated with the mansions that lined the coast. Stearns started his own Mortgage Company and the rest is the “riches, American entrepreneur” part of the story featured in the October issue of Celeb Staff Magazine available in two weeks. In this exclusive, cover story, Celeb Staff showcases the Stearns’ storybook lives, and how they define wealth beyond material terms, with style, zest, altruism, family values and fun. The article provides an entertaining example of a glamorous couple balancing many personal and public priorities in the most satisfying way. The Stearns have indeed dedicated a greater part of their lives to helping disadvantaged youths reach their full potential through the Stearns Family Charitable Foundation (www.glennandmindy.com).
Celeb Staff Magazine has discovered in its extensive coverage of managing mansions and luxury estates that relationships among employers and their domestic staff can be very complex. Issues in letters to the editors prompted follow-up coverage. Now, Celeb Staff features a poll, which is also going to be posted online at www.celebstaff.com asking the question that begs an answer from readers. The October issue poll question asks, “Am I too sexy to work for you?” The last issue poll question was also controversial and read, “Should household staff be permitted to take home leftovers or surplus provisions?” It allows readers to vote. The results of that poll will be published in the October issue.
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October Celeb Staff Mag
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The home issue of Celeb Staff Magazine also spotlights the latest in kitchen design and trends. Readers will have the opportunity to learn about the exciting possibilities that will satisfy the most refined requirement whether one’s taste runs to contemporary or traditional Another s
Glenn Stearns grew up in the Maryland Projects and failed the fourth grade, but later finished college, became a loan officer in real estate, started his own companies and later owned 20. His luck changed when he first set foot in Orange County and became fascinated with the mansions that lined the coast. Stearns started his own Mortgage Company and the rest is the “riches, American entrepreneur” part of the story featured in the October issue of Celeb Staff Magazine available in two weeks. In this exclusive, cover story, Celeb Staff showcases the Stearns’ storybook lives, and how they define wealth beyond material terms, with style, zest, altruism, family values and fun. The article provides an entertaining example of a glamorous couple balancing many personal and public priorities in the most satisfying way. The Stearns have indeed dedicated a greater part of their lives to helping disadvantaged youths reach their full potential through the Stearns Family Charitable Foundation (www.glennandmindy.com).
Celeb Staff Magazine has discovered in its extensive coverage of managing mansions and luxury estates that relationships among employers and their domestic staff can be very complex. Issues in letters to the editors prompted follow-up coverage. Now, Celeb Staff features a poll, which is also going to be posted online at www.celebstaff.com asking the question that begs an answer from readers. The October issue poll question asks, “Am I too sexy to work for you?” The last issue poll question was also controversial and read, “Should household staff be permitted to take home leftovers or surplus provisions?” It allows readers to vote. The results of that poll will be published in the October issue.
- M o r e -
October Celeb Staff Mag
Pg. 2-2-2-2
The home issue of Celeb Staff Magazine also spotlights the latest in kitchen design and trends. Readers will have the opportunity to learn about the exciting possibilities that will satisfy the most refined requirement whether one’s taste runs to contemporary or traditional Another s

The Stearns Cinderella cover story is featured along with Kitchen Trends, Custom Wine Cellars and a poll asking “Am I Too Sexy To Work At Your Estate?”
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