02/27/18 RTIR Newsletter: Fake Faith, Daylight Savings, Immune Boosters

February 27, 2018

01. Can Millennials Save the World?
02. Why Can’t Docs Diagnose Mass Murderers?
03. The President’s Faith is Fake
04. ‘Wicked Tuna’ Captain Dave Marciano
05. Two Sides to ‘Black Panther’
06. Remembering Billy Graham
07. You Won’t Believe What People Pilfer from Work!
08. Is Daylight Savings Time Bad for Your Health?
09. Surprising Immune Booster
10. Breakthrough Memory Loss Treatment
11. Eat More Pizza & Chocolate AND Lose Weight
12. Anxiety is Not a Life Sentence
13. She Remembers Her Past Life… Do You?
14. Why Are Hawaiians Happier? Aloha
15. Coming Out of the Closet – As a Psychic Medium
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1. ==> Can Millennials Save the World?

Doomsayers claim the generation born between 1982 and
2000 will inherit a huge global mess as they enter
their prime, and that they’re powerless to do anything
about it. Yet, less than a week after an armed gunman
walked into their school and killed 17 people, students
from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School were
mobilizing a nationwide protest. And every day we see
the ongoing battle between the teenage activists and
lawmakers and NRA representatives opposing gun control.
The activism surprised many, but not Yasmin Davar.
“This enormous demographic that now comprises more than
one quarter of the U.S. and world populations is more
diverse, educated, technologically advanced and
independent-minded than any previous generation. They
also care deeply about the environment and the overall
health of the planet. Millennials will be the ones to
save the world from disaster.” Yasmin will provide a
step-by-step guide for these young future movers and
shakers that is simple, yet extremely powerful. Yasmin
Davar is an environmental engineer with a Master of
International Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution
and the author of the book “Our Peaceful Planet:
Healing Ourselves and the World for a Sustainable
Future.” Contact her at yasmin@yasmindavar.com.

2. ==> Why Can’t Docs Diagnose Mass Murderers?

There’s no debating that mental health care is
underfunded and in need of improvements, but is that
the key to preventing mass shootings like the one at a
Florida high school this month? Frank Farley, a
psychologist at Temple University who has studied
extreme psychological behaviors says unfortunately, no.
“Psychological science can’t identify who might go on
to commit a mass shooting. It’s such an extreme
psychologically that it’s a special category. In a
sense, every mass murderer and serial killer has mental
problems beyond the standard nomenclature.” Why can’t
current diagnostics understand these outliers? Farley
said it’s because they haven’t been studied enough.
“Many mass murderers end up dead by their own hands or
by the police at the scene of the crime. So there are
few mass killers for criminal psychologists to analyze,
and little data from which to draw conclusions.” Frank
Farley, Ph.D., is a former president of the American
Psychological Association. Contact him at (215)
668-7581; frank.farley@temple.edu or
frank.farley@comcast.net

3. ==> The President’s Faith is Fake

CBN political correspondent David Brody and Washington
Times columnist and Liberty University professor Scott
Lamb’s new book is called “The Faith of Donald J.
Trump,” but author and journalist Sophia Nelson says,
“I have just finished reading the book and in my
opinion, it should be called, ‘An Apology for Trump’s
Lack of Faith.’” The lifelong, black moderate
Republican says President Trump’s faith has been a hot
topic of discussion since he was a candidate for office
in the 2015 primaries. “It has been a point of vigorous
public debate on whether the ‘Christian right’ and the
‘political right’ formed an unholy alliance to propel
Trump, who agrees with them on political issues, into
the White House. I think evidence suggests that they
have.” Sophia Nelson is an NBC THINK contributor and
the author of “E Pluribus One: Reclaiming Our Founders
Vision for a United America.” Contact Monica Wood at
monica@mwprinc.com

4. ==> ‘Wicked Tuna’ Captain Dave Marciano

National Geographic’s hit series ‘Wicked Tuna’ kicks
off Sunday, March 11, with Captain Dave Marciano
returning for a 7th season. He’s out to turn things
around after a disappointing season in Gloucester last
year, in which he caught only five fish and landed near
the bottom of the leaderboard. This year, Marciano is
looking to start strong and land some big paydays as he
teams up once again with his son and first mate, Joe,
and welcomes a new crew member aboard — his oldest
daughter, Angelica. Captain Dave Marciano is available
for interviews on March 8th and 9th from the outer
banks of North Carolina where he is filming ‘Wicked
Tuna Outer Banks.’ Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703)
646-5137 or Megan Bonomo at (703) 646-5188.

5. ==> Two Sides to ‘Black Panther’

‘Black Panther’ continues to dominate the box office
with audiences and critics lauding the film. Award-
winning author Tony J. Selimi loves the movie for the
powerful message that it carries but says just like in
life, there are two sides to every story. “Just looking
at the positive reviews of ‘Black Panther’ can blind us
to the negative effects this kind of movie may have
globally. Science tells us that the very same things
that give rise to peace also are the seeds that give
rise to a raging war. Similarly, the movie can have a
negative impact on someone who is already polarized,
has mental health problems, and can use it to support
racism, nationals, and the rise to more segregation and
separation between creeds and races.” Tony J. Selimi is
author of “A Path to Wisdom” and “#Loneliness – The
Virus of the Modern Age,” and co-creator of “Living My
Illusion- The Truth Hurts,” an award-winning
documentary. Tony has appeared on over 100 TV and radio
stations across the world. Contact him at +44 &8 1717
4708; tony@tonyselimi.com

6. ==> Remembering Billy Graham

The Rev. Billy Graham was one of the world’s most
famous Christian evangelists. Known as ‘America’s
pastor,’ he was a key figure in the revival of the U.S.
evangelical Christian movement. But Meredith Iler knew
another side of Graham. Her grandfather, Carloss
Morris, helped found the Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association, and worked alongside the Reverend for more
than fifty years. “I had the privilege to know Billy
throughout my life and was blessed to get to pray with
Dr. Graham to receive Christ when I was 6 years old.
As I grew older, I went to numerous crusades and was
able to join my grandfather for many of the overseas
board meetings including the Amsterdam crusade and
board meeting in 1986.” Meredith Iler credits Graham
and her grandfather with shaping her own commitment to
serve others. She is the president of the Strategic
Alliance and chairman emeritus of Helping a Hero, an
organization that provides support for injured military
personnel. Contact her at (832) 647-8683;
meredithiler@aol.com

7. ==> You Won’t Believe What People Pilfer from Work!

An epidemic of workplace thievery and embezzlement
harms today’s business world, our economy, and
ultimately your income and net worth — says
profitability specialist and entrepreneur Ruth King,
whose book series “The Ugly Truth about Cash” includes
the top-selling “50 Ways Employees and Vendors Steal
from You and What You Can Do About It.” Invite King to
share outrageous stories whereby companies lose
millions when employees cook the books for their own
gain or use time-cards to fake work hours. King says 95
percent of employees and even vendors admit to brazenly
stealing from the worksite. Pilfered items include:
everything from motors to nitrogen, from office
supplies and stamps to copper, and whatever’s not
bolted down (or is!). While sometimes funny and quirky,
these examples represent CRIME. King offers remedies
for discovering, preventing and recovering from
workplace theft. Live call-in shows and podcasts can
invite on-the-job thieves to “confess” and share their
most unusual sticky-hand stories. Book Ruth King for
interviews at (770) 729-8000; rking@ontheribbon.com.

8. ==> Is Daylight Savings Time Bad for Your Health?

When we “spring forward” one hour on March 11th, many
will complain about losing just one hour of sleep. Is
one hour of sleep a big deal? Studies show an increase
in heart attacks on the Monday following the time
shift, and within the first 48 hours after the time
change, a spike in automobile fatalities. Is this a
coincidence? Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith will talk about
the pros and cons of losing sleep in the morning for an
extra hour of sunlight in the evening. She’ll discuss
how to get a quality night’s sleep, and advise parents
on how to help their children acclimate to time changes
– as well as the physical changes that occur in
everyone’s bodies when seasons and schedules change.
Dr. Saundra will reveal strategies for feeling rested
and refreshed despite the time change, how to feel
better with less hours of sleep, and how to adjust your
attitude so you’ll be able to sleep better at night.
Sleep hygiene is a very hot topic! Dr. Saundra’s advice
and expertise has been featured in Woman’s Day and
Prevention magazines. You can reach her at
DrDaltonSmith@gmail.com or (256) 405-9765.?

9. ==> Surprising Immune Booster

It seems everyone is either sick with the flu or
desperately trying to prevent it these days. While you
might think of fasting as a weight loss tactic, Jose de
la Torre says new studies confirm intermittent fasting
(not eating solids for 2-3 days at a time) actually
boosts the immune system and could help you fight off
the flu and many other health issues. “While the body
is fasting, it destroys white blood cells. But when
solids are reintroduced, new white blood cells are
created that are more robust than before, preventing
more illnesses!” He’ll discuss that, and other ways to
boost your immune system naturally. Jose de la Torre is
a Qi Gong teacher and practitioner, and teaches energy
health practices. Contact him at (817) 304-6148;
jose@peace-coach.com.

10. ==> Breakthrough Memory Loss Treatment

Everyone wants to live a long life but no one wants to
grow old. People are eager to learn the latest
information on avoiding the bogeymen of old age:
dementia, Alzheimer’s and other forms of memory loss.
Michael Morgan can discuss the latest research for what
amounts to a longevity prescription—added years of good
health. Bring him on air to share what you need to know
about your glymphatic system, detoxing, avoiding
inflammation and creating healthy neural pathways. He
can even share ways to reverse memory loss in those who
already have it. He’s got breakthrough information many
are praying for. Morgan is the author of “Prevent
Alzheimer’s in Just 10 Minutes a Day with the
BodyEnergy Prescription and CranioSacral Therapy.”
He’ll be speaking at the Aging in America Conference in
San Francisco on March 28. Reach him at (312) 543-4719;
media@bodyenergy.net

11. ==> Eat More Pizza & Chocolate AND Lose Weight

Mouth-watering pizza. Rich chocolate. Both top the list
of foods many people can’t stop eating until they’ve
consumed the entire pie or box of candy. But live on
the air, Sora Vernikoff can teach your audience her
simple Green Technique that will allow them to eat all
the pizza and chocolate they want and still lose
weight. Turning conventional wisdom on its ear, she’ll
explain why thinking about food makes you fat—not
eating it—and bad-for-you foods are a myth. Sora, a
former elementary school teacher who lost 25 pounds and
has kept them off for decades, has helped hundreds of
people discover the secret for knowing when to stop
eating. She is the author of the Amazon bestseller “Eat
Want You Want! Stop When You Want!: A No-Diet, Weight-
Loss Program.” This experienced talk show guest spent
more than a decade teaching her program while working
under the auspices of a leading New York City
endocrinologist. She has also taught the program at the
Learning Annex and lectured at Lennox Hill Hospital.
Contact her at (212) 464-8590; soravernikofff@gmail.com

12. ==> Anxiety is Not a Life Sentence

Psychotherapist Jodi Aman says having anxiety can seem
like a life sentence. “You are not just wired that way!
Anxiety is actually highly treatable. People are
suffering needlessly when they just need to know what
to do to get rid of it.” She adds, “There are ways of
thinking that lead to anxiety and ways of thinking that
eliminate it. It is how you think about what you feel
that makes the difference.” You’ll learn what to do
when you feel panicked, how control issues feed into
anxiety, and why anxiety is a dirty, rotten liar. Jodi
Aman has been a practicing psychotherapist for more
than 20 years and has a YouTube channel with online
courses to get rid of anxiety. Her latest book is
“Anxiety & Panic Workbook: Stop Stressing, Start
Living.” Contact her at (585) 233 8979;
jodiaman@yahoo.com

13. ==> She Remembers Her Past Life… Do You?

Today Diana Scanlan is a Medical Intuitive Energy
Healer and author of “Lessons from Your Last Life”
living in Australia, having been born in the UK. Though
she remembers living centuries ago, as a Native
American girl! As your interview guest she’ll tell
fascinating stories of her unique tribal past. Plus,
she’ll reveal how to tap into your own memories of
previous lives. Diana says there are reasons why so
many of us: experience deja vu, or feel that a never-
before-visited town or building might seem amazingly
familiar. She’ll discuss why we’re drawn to a
“soulmate” and how to attract one. Did you love your
current partner in an earlier lifetime? Diana will also
explore how aromas jolt us into long ago memories …
the reason we have favorite foods, possessions, careers
or hobbies … what’s behind our phobias and allergies
… and how to recognize if you’re a “new” soul on your
first earthly journey. Learn more by emailing Diana at
diana@beingnaturallyhealthy.com.

14. ==> Why Are Hawaiians Happier? Aloha

Most people think “aloha” is simply used as a greeting
or farewell but in Hawaii it’s recognized as a way of
living. Award-winning screenwriter, author, TV/film
producer, journalist, and TV host Maryann Ridini
Spencer sets her novels in Hawaii, and has embraced
this culture that is so treasured by Hawaiians that in
1986 they passed an Aloha Spirit Law. Invite her to
share with your audience what living aloha means and
how the Hawaiian tradition of being kind and respectful
to everyone and living in a sustainable manner can
benefit all of us. Her work has appeared on Hallmark
Hall of Fame (CBS-TV), the Hallmark Channel, CNN, USA,
SyFy, Showtime, PBS, and many others. Her latest
novels, Lady in the Window, and its sequel to be
released later this year, The Paradise Table, feature
Hawaii as a backdrop for a woman’s journey to heal from
loss, find new life, new love, and synchronicities sent
from the beyond. Contact her at (818) 884-0104 (CA);
recprinfo@gmail.com?

15. ==> Coming Out of the Closet – As a Psychic Medium

We are ALL intuitive beings — says acclaimed psychic
medium Beth Lynch! Yet many of us hesitate to admit
this, even if our gifts have been evident since
childhood. Invite Beth to explore how to recognize,
accept and cultivate your innate intuitive and even
psychic abilities without regret naturally. She’ll
discuss her own fascinating journey, and how she began
communicating with the spirit world in earnest,
especially after losing her mother in a tragic train
accident. Beth will also talk about amazing skills one
can discover when you overcome qualms related to your
spiritual self and anyone doubting you. Can you
interpret dreams or visions? Glimpse future events?
Sense what others are thinking/feeling? While many use
their gifts to do speaking and counseling, as she has,
you can also heal yourself and loved ones, or encourage
children who show their abilities emerging early in
life. Beth Lynch is author of “Soul Rising: The
Spiritual Science of Living.” Reach her at (888)
271-4487; soulsense1111@gmail.com.

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