05/08/18 RTIR Newsletter: The Royal Marriage, Pain Treatments, Breast Cancer Awareness

May 8, 2018

01. Mr. President, Lies Matter
02. How to Make a Royal Marriage Work
03. America’s Favorite Mom, Marion Ross
04. Don’t Let Mom Be Scammed
05. Mother/Daughter Relationships & Health
06. Salute Superhero Single Moms
07. It’s Time Mom Puts Herself First
08. Mother Knows Best – Mothers of Society
09. Mom: Just Say ‘No!’ on Mother’s Day
10. This Doc Worked with the Underworld
11. May – Brain Cancer Awareness Month
12. The Best Pain Treatments
13. Why Businesses Should Hire Boomers
14. How the Little Guy is Beating Buffet
15. Financial Planning for Special-Needs
16. How to Get—and—Stay Happy
17. New Novel: How to Live Your Authentic Life
18. May: National Military Appreciation Month
19. Eric Stogner Wants to Talk about Death
20. Fun Ways to Get Kids Reading this Summer
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1. ==> Mr. President, Lies Matter

Before Donald Trump, the idea of having a president who
habitually fails to tell the truth and survives would
have been unthinkable. To his supporters, apparently
lies don’t matter, but Tony Selimi says they do, and
they hurt everyone. He’ll share five tips to
distinguish lies from the truth and help people avoid
the long term effect that distortion of the truth can
have on science, health care, education, mental,
emotional and physical health, and every facet of our
lives, putting us on a path to self-destruction. He
says, “If we don’t immunize against this virus of the
modern age, teach our children the importance of truth,
and have a conscious media and government, we are
heading towards a lonely planet in which the human
values we hold dear are totally forgotten.” Tony 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

2. ==> How to Make a Royal Marriage Work

On May 19th, Prince Harry and American-born actress
Meghan Markle will tie the knot at one of the most
ritualized and discussed weddings of the decade. During
the ceremony, as well as every day of their life
together thereafter, their every move will be
scrutinized from what they say to what they wear and
when they become parents. How will Markle buck up and
cope with leaving her acting career? How will living in
this royal fishbowl affect their relationship? What
sort of precautions must they take to not let other
people’s opinions affect who they are and make time for
each other? Kristie Overstreet, a psychotherapist,
author, and speaker, has advice for the royal couple as
well as any couple taking their vows this summer. Dr.
Overstreet has been featured on CNN and in Self,
Psychology Today and other major media. She is the
author of “Fix Yourself First: 25 Tips to Stop Ruining
Your Relationships.” Reach her at (904) 566-9256 or
Kristie@TherapyDepartment.com

3. ==> America’s Favorite Mom, Marion Ross

Millions of fans know Marion Ross for her 11-year
portrayal of Mrs. C., the all-American mom on Happy
Days and more recently, the acclaimed TV series
Brooklyn Bridge. She’s worked with Lauren Bacall and
Shirley MacLaine, played Drew Carey and Sally Field’s
mothers, and is currently the voice of Spongebob
Squarepants’ grandmother! Invite the legendary actress
of screen and stage to share the highlights (and
lowlights) of her long career in Hollywood and on
Broadway. Her new autobiography is “My Days: Happy and
Otherwise.” Contact Harlan Boll at (626) 296-3757;
h.boll@dcpublicity.com

4. ==> Don’t Let Mom Be Scammed

One of most vulnerable demographics in America today is
older women, oftentimes living alone and maybe with
some cognitive impairment. They are the perfect target
for scammers and con artists. Learn how to help Mom or
Grandma when you invite William Francavilla to share
things you can do to minimize your loved ones being
scammed by unwelcome and unsolicited phone calls, home
repair rip-off artists and even romance hoaxes. William
Francavilla is the author of “The Madoffs Among Us,
Combat the Scammers, Con Artists and Thieves Who Are
Plotting to Steal your Money.” He’s a CFP and former
senior vice president, director of Wealth Management
for Legg Mason who has extensive media experience.
Contact him at (757) 870-4590;
mailto:wmfrancavilla@gmail.com

5. ==> Mother/Daughter Relationships & Health

Mothers and daughters have always had a complicated
relationship but Dr. April Schulte says your health
issues may also be involved, and not just because you
carry the same genes. “If Mom or daughter is sick, it
drains the health of the other. If Mom or daughter is
well, it feeds the health of the other. This dynamic is
most often shown in the digestive system because the
digestive system is about taking in nourishment. This
means that diseases like irritable bowel syndrome, acid
reflux, and indigestion may be related to the
relationships within the familial female lineage.
Perhaps this is why your mom might be suffering from
depression and why you can’t seem to cure your tummy
problems.” Dr. April Schulte is a Doctor of
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and is a leading
expert in integrative and collaborative medicine. She
runs a successful integrative and collaborative care
practice in Colorado and is the author of the upcoming
book “Your Health Matters.” Contact her at (970)
256-8449; aprilacudoctor@gmail.com

6. ==> Salute Superhero Single Moms

Whether divorced, widowed or a single-parent by choice,
some moms are on duty 24/7 and deserve special
acknowledgement for their superhuman stamina on
Mother’s Day. Invite Sara Sherman, BA, MS, to talk
about ways to honor single moms, what they really want
for Mother’s Day, and how despite the enormous
challenges involved, she’s managed to raise her
children while earning two degrees AND working full-
time! A speaker, blogger, coach and creator of the Kick
Ass Single Mom Life movement, Sara is the author of
“The Single Mom’s Guide to Getting a Degree” which
explains how single parents can head back to school
with confidence. As a single parent for most of her
adult life, Sara ?can speak to almost any topic
relating to single parenting. Contact her at (614)
432-2717; sara@singlemomsasksara.com

7. ==> It’s Time Mom Puts Herself First

This Sunday is Mother’s Day, a time to celebrate the
woman who raised us, often putting her needs ahead of
ours. But according to Suzette Webb, it’s also a time
to offer mothers the chance to let go of the notion
that they have to put themselves last in order to be a
good mom. Invite this inspiring guest on air to
encourage mothers everywhere to set aside time to
engage in activities that bring them joy—and not just
on Mother’s Day—because a mother who engages in play is
an even better role model. Whether it’s gardening,
coloring, a spa treatment or going out with girlfriends
or having a tea party to celebrate their own
accomplishments, Suzette will help mothers recharge,
particularly those who are the glue holding it all
together for everyone else at home, work or both. In
fact, she’ll explain how women can relinquish their
role as the family glue to become like Velcro (being
there when needed, but detaching when necessary) and
Teflon (allowing some things to slide and take their
own natural course). Suzette holds an MBA from the
Kellogg Graduate School of Northwestern University. She
is a mother, entrepreneur, speaker, podcaster and the
author of “Blues to Blessings.” Reach her at (708)
261-3303; suzette@bluestoblessings.com

8. ==> Mother Knows Best – Mothers of Society

Mother’s Day is a celebration honoring all mothers,
from birth mothers to mothers of society. Although
physical gifts are wonderful to receive, there is no
greater gift of knowledge. Nita Wiggins says there are
many mother influencers today that we can learn from.
“What if Rosa Parks, a woman, a mother, never stood up
for herself? She defended her people and advocated for
them as mothers do. Mothers stand up for what is right,
their children, and for the greater good.” Rosa Parks
was a mother to civil rights and influenced Wiggins the
day she hugged her, to write her own story of civil
injustice and become a defendant for those
discriminated in the workplace. With many
discriminating acts, sexual harassments acts, and
unequal opportunities still plaguing society, Wiggins
will share how she became a mother to society by
speaking on racial discrimination and discrimination of
women in the media and what she is doing about the
problems. Contact her at nitadallas@yahoo.com

9. ==> Mom: Just Say ‘No!’ on Mother’s Day

What’s Mom doing this Mother’s Day? Dr. Saundra Dalton-
Smith hopes she’ll spend her day saying no. As
everyone’s go-to when someone is hungry or hurt,
something is lost or needs fixing, Mom gives more than
her fair share, and then some. This Mother’s Day, Dr.
Saundra challenges Mom to take charge of her day just
by saying “no.” No cooking, cleaning, chores. No taking
on other people’s workloads, fighting somebody else’s
battles. Mom needs to relax, recharge, and refresh.
Talk to Dr. Saundra about the seven different ways Mom
(and everyone else) needs to rest so she can be the
happy, healthy woman you can celebrate with every day
of the year. 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.?

10. ==> This Doc Worked with the Underworld

Dr. David Trucker was a successful surgeon treating
hundreds of regular patients, while at the same time
meeting the medical needs of mafia members, celebrities
and working undercover for police in the states of
Minnesota, Michigan and Pennsylvania. Invite him on
your show and hear his amazing stories that include
being involved in the medical care of Elizabeth Taylor,
Elvis Presley plus many other celebrities while
continuing contact with key members of the underworld.
Dr. Trucker was a teenage gang leader who turned his
life around after a conviction, achieving the rank of
Lt. Colonel in the United States Army, serving two
major assignments. His new memoir is “The 11th
Commandment.” Contact Dr. David Trucker at
addvance@comcast.net.

11. ==> May – Brain Cancer Awareness Month

Did you know that brain tumors rarely form in the very
center of the brain? Mylaine Riobe, MD, FACOG says it’s
because that area of the brain gets the freshest blood
supply while the outer parts of the brain get the
‘left-overs.’ She believes that nutrient or hormone
deficits affect cells and can result in a tumor or
memory loss. Dr. Riobe will answer all your questions
about cancer and the misinformation that surrounds the
prevention, diagnosis and treatment of this epidemic
and explain her new theory of cancer as an
opportunistic disease – how it acts like a parasite
attacking weakened immune systems. You’ll learn why the
US rate of cancer is 4x that of the Chinese and hear
about promising treatments that focus on finding and
fixing deficiencies. Dr. Riobe’s multi-faceted approach
combines traditional Chinese medicine with conventional
medicine. A dynamic, progressive integrative medical
doctor with over 15 years of experience, she’s the
author of “The Answer to Cancer” and “The Tao of
Integrative Medicine.” Contact her at (772) 285-7788;
mylaineriobe@comcast.net

12. ==> The Best Pain Treatments

For decades we’ve been told that the best pain
treatment is opioids, but we’ve been deceived. Opioids
are unsafe and not as effective as advertised. Chronic
pain expert Cindy Perlin says “Much suffering can be
avoided and many lives can be saved if more physicians
and pain patients knew about the many safe and
effective alternative pain treatments that are
available”. Cindy Perlin is a licensed clinical social
worker, certified biofeedback practitioner, chronic
pain survivor, the creator of the online Alternative
Pain Treatment Directory and the author of “The Truth
About Chronic Pain Treatments: The Best and Worst
Strategies for Becoming Pain Free.” She has been in
private practice in the Albany, NY area for over 25
years and has been a guest on numerous radio and TV
shows. Contact her at (518) 439-6431 or at
cindyperlin@gmail.com.

13. ==> Why Businesses Should Hire Boomers Instead of
Millennials

There is an illegal but persistent prejudice in hiring
practices today, with recruiters and employers using
technology tools to screen out older workers who never
get a chance at a job interview. But it shouldn’t be
that way, according to Diane Huth, marketing expert and
career coach. Let her share the 10 key reasons
employers should (but don’t yet) value mature workers,
and how baby boomers can leverage those insights to
keep their current job or find a new or better one.
Explore with Diane the disconnect between the hiring
goals of the CEO and the young HR team that screen out
older workers before their resume is ever seen by a
prospective boss. She’ll also share the secret way job
seekers can leapfrog the HR department to network their
way to career success directly with their hiring
manager or C-suite executive. Diane’s book, “Brand You!
To Re-Invent Your Career,” will be released this
summer. Reach her at (210) 601-7852 or
Diane@BrandYouGuide.com

14. ==> How the Little Guy Beat Warren Buffet’s Record
for the Past 17 Years

Ever since the New York Stock Exchange was created back
in 1792, the small investor almost always came out
second best! That changed when John Doody, a precious
metals analyst, beat Warren Buffet’s incredible long-
term track record of 20.8% per year, by a wide margin.
And these results are audited! John Miller, a financial
advisor for 25 years, has seen all sorts of market ups
and downs and can share his professional insights on
how the little guy is finally beating the pros. Invite
him to reveal what the professionals consider when
trying to strategize their next move in the market. His
new book, “The Coming Gold, Silver, and Block-Chain
Share Explosion!” reveals, in simple terms, how
Americans can protect and build their life savings.
Your audience will also receive a free Kindle download
of the book by visiting his website. Miller has been
featured by the Mancow Morning Show, the Joe Bartlett
Show, the Financial Survival Network, The Phil Hulet
Show, and other radio shows nationwide. Contact him at
(727) 564-9416 (FL); wallst101@hotmail.com

15. ==> Financial Planning for Special-Needs Families

Families with special-needs members live with constant
stress. They worry about taking care of their family
member with a disability, getting out of debt, saving
for retirement, and providing a secure future for their
family members. Rob Wrubel, a Certified Financial
Planning professional and a father of a daughter with
Down syndrome, can explain how families can create
financial stability and the steps they need to take to
create a trust to care for their family member with
special needs. Rob’s latest book and winner of the IBPA
Benjamin Franklin Silver Award™, is “Financial Freedom
for Special Needs Families: 9 Building Blocks to Reduce
Stress, Preserve Benefits, and Create a Fulfilling
Life,” aims to help families who have a member with
autism, Down syndrome, a brain injury, cerebral palsy
or some other cause of an intellectual or developmental
disability remove as much financial stress as possible.
Rob Wrubel is also an Accredited Investment Fiduciary
and a partner at Cascade Investment Group. Contact him
at (719) 632-0818 (CO); rwrubel@ciginc.net

16. ==> Why We Can’t Stay Happy (and What to Do about
It)

Did you know that more people than ever are chronically
unhappy? Maybe you’re one of them! Study after study
proves that unhappiness reigns supreme in America and
the world. But did you know that you can control how
happy you feel? Ed Kuiper, author of “Ride the
Happiness Wave,” can show your audience how to simply
and easily activate your own happiness and relieve the
heaviness and fatigue that have become a standard
default. Ed will share specific actions you can do
every day to quickly create a happy spirit within while
also giving fun, short, supportive suggestions to
trigger a “happy” feeling that lasts! Ed Kuiper is an
author, speaker and seminar leader on cultivating
happiness and healing – both physical and emotional. As
an officer of two major life insurance companies and
founder and CEO of several national companies, Ed spent
over 40 years in the business world before becoming the
“Master of Happiness.” Contact Ed at (207) 592-2032;
edkuiperreports@gmail.com?

17. ==> New Novel Reveals How to Live Your Authentic
Life

Are you living the life you desire both personally and
professionally? Are there changes you would like to
make, but aren’t quite sure how? Can you imagine how
great it would be to finally feel free to be your
authentic self, living the life of your dreams? Invite
award-winning screenwriter, author, TV/film producer,
journalist, and TV host Maryann Ridini Spencer to
reveal the steps to finally live your authentic life
and what to do when you venture off track. She asserts,
“Choosing to love and live with passion or purpose is
our soul’s mission and the path to experiencing our
authentic, joyous life on Earth.” Her ‘Best Book
Award’-winning novel, “Lady in the Window,” serves as a
blueprint for healing and living your own authentic
life and what to do when you venture off track. The
sequel, “The Paradise Table,” is set to be released in
early 2019. Her work has appeared on Hallmark Hall of
Fame (CBS-TV), the Hallmark Channel, CNN, USA, SyFy,
Showtime, PBS, and many others. Contact her at (818)
884-0104 (CA); recprinfo@gmail.com

18. ==> May is National Military Appreciation Month

Dennis Jordan spends much of his time now working with
wounded veterans – teaching them how to play the game
of golf for fun and therapy. Hit by a car in 2012,
Dennis overcame a broken spine, crushed pelvis, a
broken sternum, a broken hip, a traumatic brain injury
and even a brain seizure. A successful business man
and a very good golfer who played on a mini tour,
Dennis fought his way back from a death sentence with
pure grit and determination. Dennis, creator of the
DVD’s Golf Dude in the Basement, will share his
incredible and inspiring true story of recovery and
survival. Find out why he says, “Getting hit by a car
was the best thing that ever happened to me.” He has a
new-found mission in life, and that is to share his
story and give hope to others in whatever circumstances
they find themselves. Contact Dennis Jordan at (714)
719-3045; dennis.jordan1213@yahoo.com

19. ==> Eric Stogner Wants to Talk about Death

While his wife Katie was dying from cancer, Eric
Stogner had a vivid dream where an angel showed him the
preparations being made for her in Heaven – God’s
Country. Then five people told him of THEIR visions
involving his wife. Immediately, any dread Eric
previously had about death vanished and his concept of
God did an about-face. “I’d thought of God as a genius
clockmaker who’d set the world in place then put it on
the shelf to wind down by itself, but I suddenly saw
how God is active in the details of life.” Hear about
Eric’s surreal dream as well as those of a friend who
had a vision of Katie dancing with Jesus, and a 10-
year-old girl who saw her the night of her death and
received a surprise, unexplainable gift the next
morning. Eric Stogner’s now on a mission to tell people
they don’t have to fear death. His book is “Into God’s
Country.” Contact Jim Dobkins at (928) 277-1268;
ucspress@aol.com.?

20. ==> 5 Fun Ways to Get Kids Reading During Summer
Vacation

By the time summer vacation arrives most kids are ready
to ditch the books and play outside all day. How can
parents keep their children interested in reading so
they don’t forget everything during the summer months?
Invite children’s author and mother of three Rosie J.
Pova to share her tips for keeping the kids interested
in books during vacation. She advises parents to
encourage kids to read books on topics they’re
interested in, set aside time to read together as a
family, spent time each week at the library, make
reading into a game, and have a themed reading area in
the home. She is the author of several children’s books
including her latest, Sarah’s Song. Pova has been
featured on radio and in print. Contact her at (214)
563-1633 (TX); rosie.pova@yahoo.com

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