10/17/19 RTIR Newsletter: Whistleblowing, Gender Pay Gap, Compulsive Habits

October 17, 2019

FR: Lauren Healy, Gail Snyder and Chris Morabito, Editors, Radio-TV Interview Report Newsletter

01. Journalist Charles Glass: Syria vs Erdogan?
02. Post Presidential Debate: Winners and Losers
03. 34 Top Kid Drinks Deemed Unhealthy
04. Study: Passive Facebook Users More Depressed
05. Real Life Haunted House – Inside a Serial Killer’s Home
06. Why Are We Turned On by Terror?
07. Real Witch’s Brews – Fun, Halloween Drinks
08. Very Superstitious but Why?
09. Whistleblowing: Is it Always Ethical? (Or Truthful?)
10. A Solution to Football’s Concussion Problem
11. It’s Not Your Job You Hate, it’s Your Coworkers!
12. Ways the Gender Pay Gap Affects Everyone… Even Men
13. Just in Time for 2020 Political Paranoia: Conversation Crisis
14. Healing Emotional Pain in the #MeToo Era
15. Why People Are Dreaming about Donald Trump
16. Compulsive Habits – What’s Yours?
17. This Guest Helps Make Sense of the World’s Craziness
18. Raise Emotionally Healthy Kids – Without Driving Yourself Crazy
19. Benefits of 21st Century Meditation – You’ll Want to Know
20. Are You Tech Challenged? Host an ‘Appy Hour!’

1.==> Journalist Charles Glass: Syria vs Erdogan?

Invite noted journalist Charles Glass on your show to
share his perspective on what’s happening in Syria.
Glass has covered the Mideast for decades and says,
“The Syrian Kurds trusted the U.S. and are paying for
it, as Iraq’s Kurds did in 1975 and 1991. They kept
their lines open to Assad all along, so the new
alliance was their only option. It remains to be seen
whether Syria’s weaker, albeit battle experienced, army
is a match for Turkey’s much larger armed forces with
their NATO weapons and Russian air defense. Russia may
broker some arrangement to turn over large areas to
Assad while letting Erdogan hang onto his border
corridor.” Charles Glass was ABC News chief Middle East
correspondent from 1983–93, and has worked as a
correspondent for Newsweek and The Observer. His books
include “Syria Burning: A Short History of a
Catastrophe.” Contact him (currently in Italy) at
charlesglassbooks@gmail.com @charlesmglass

2. ==> Post Presidential Debate: Winners and Losers

Twelve Democratic presidential candidates took to the
debate stage Tuesday night—making it the biggest
primary debate in history. Some candidates needed to
make no mistakes. Others needed to stand out from the
pack to advance in a frequently diminishing field,
while a few of the hopefuls still struggled to get a
word in. Communication expert Paul Hellman will discuss
how the candidates did—both their content and their
presence— who took advantage of the opening seconds,
who was especially nimble on their feet, and
ultimately, who stood out. And he can share insights
about how anyone, even if not running for president,
can present themselves more effectively. Hellman’s
columns and advice have appeared in the New York Times,
Wall Street Journal, CNBC.com and on public radio’s
Marketplace and CNN’s Business Unusual. He is the
author of “You’ve Got 8 Seconds: Communication Secrets
for a Distracted World.” Contact him at (508) 276-7013;
phellman@rtirguests.com

3. ==> 34 Top Kid Drinks Deemed Unhealthy

Americans spent $1.4 billion on the most popular brands
of children’s fruit drinks and flavored waters last
year. Yet according to nutritional guidelines, none of
the drinks were healthy. According to Children’s Drink
Facts 2019, a new report from the University of
Connecticut’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity,
US beverage companies spent $20.7 million to advertise
fun, fruity drinks with added sugars to families in
2018. Two-thirds of the 34 sweetened drinks analyzed in
the report contained no juice, yet images of fruit
appeared on 85% of the packages. Most drinks which did
contain juice capped the amount at 5%. “I know parents
want their children to be healthy, but the sweetened
drink market is just incredibly confusing,” says lead
author Jennifer Harris, principal investigator for the
three-year study funded by the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation. The report recommends manufacturers clearly
label all added sugars, including low-calorie
sweeteners, and display the percentage of juice on the
front of the drink package, where it is more likely to
be seen by consumers. It also suggests the FDA prohibit
the misleading use of fruit images on drinks with
little to no juice and require manufacturers to meet
the nutritional claims on their packaging. Contact
Kristin Messina at (860) 380-1282;
kristin.messina@uconn.edu

4.==> Study: Passive Facebook Users More Depressed

Most Facebook users are careful to only post pictures
that present themselves in the best light. Now, a new
study reveals how that impacts more passive users who
occasionally log on to see what their friends are up
to. According to German researchers, passive users log
on and only see friends and peers in glamorous and
happy settings. In comparison, it’s easy to feel like
everyone’s life is better than yours and be depressed.
Invite clinical forensic psychologist Dr. John Huber to
discuss 3 reasons people get depressed using social
media, whether there are health benefits to cyber-
socializing, and how to use social media as a
motivational tool to achieve bigger things. Dr. Huber
is chairman of the non-profit Mainstream Mental Health.
He’s appeared on over three hundred top tier radio
shows and thirty national television programs. He’s
also the host of Mainstream Mental Health Radio, heard
nationwide featuring interviews with top mental health
professionals. Contact Ryan McCormick at (516)
901-1103; (919) 377-1200.

5. ==> Real Life Haunted House – Inside a Serial Killer’s Home

Fox Hollow Farm is the infamous Indiana property where
Herb Baumeister is believed to have murdered at least
eleven men. Invite the farm’s current owner Robert
Graves and paranormal expert Richard Estep to discuss
the case and explore the paranormal encounters that
continue to this day. They’ll delve into the psyche of
the suspected murderer and the terrifying supernatural
activity that lingers, including chilling supernatural
evidence, from EVPs and psychic confirmations to first-
hand accounts of the disembodied hands and voices that
regularly manifest on the estate. Since learning of his
farm’s past, Robert Graves has devoted himself to
understanding the tragic events that took place there.
Richard Estep co-founded Boulder County Paranormal
Research Society. Together they’ve written The Horrors
of Fox Hollow Farm. Contact Kat Sanborn at (651)
312-8452; KatS@Llewellyn.com

6. ==> Why Are We Turned On by Terror?

Whether it’s a horror movie or a haunted house, there
are a lot of people who love being scared out of their
wits. What’s up with that? Is it normal? And what about
kids? How much is too much for a child? Myke Merrill,
D.Min., author of “Why Do People Act that Way? (And
What Can I Do About It?),” will explain why we get a
thrill from being spooked, whether it’s emotionally
healthy or not, and what parents should consider before
taking their kids to a scary movie or haunted
attraction. The author of 22 books and training
manuals, Dr. Myke was a panelist on the national
television show Ask the Pastor for 18 years. He has
traveled worldwide for training and educational
development in over 20 countries, and speaks or reads
eight languages. Contact Dr. Myke Merrill at (585)
615-6383; inquiries@drmyke.com

7. ==> Real Witch’s Brews – Fun, Halloween Drinks

Get out your cauldron and stir up some frighteningly
fun adult beverages this Halloween! Invite food and
wine expert Susy Shelby on your show and learn how to
serve up creepy concoctions like a Rosemary’s Baby,
Dark and Spooky, and a Pina Choulada. She’ll also share
simple advice for low-stress, no-fright entertaining
that’ll impress your guests, let you enjoy your own
party, and not spend the next day cleaning up! “Most
importantly, choose foods and snacks that don’t need
utensils and can be prepared ahead of time. Then set up
food and beverage stations so guests can help
themselves throughout the party.” A winemaker for more
than twenty years, Selby is an expert on food and wine
pairings. She’s the proprietor of Selby Winery. Contact
her at (707) 975-0988 (CA); selby@selbywinery.com

8. ==> Very Superstitious but Why?

Have you ever wondered why some hotels don’t have a
13th floor or why black cats are considered bad luck?
Or why we say “God bless you” when someone sneezes? And
how a broken mirror came to symbolize seven years of
bad times ahead? Or thought twice about opening an
umbrella in the house? All of these things are
superstitions, and they are powerful merely because we
believe them. Interview Wade Meadows who will share
some theories on why these superstitions have taken
root in popular culture and ways lives are sometimes
ruined because of them. Wade had the misfortune of
being born on a Friday the 13th to a mother who had
triskaidekaphobia, the name given to people who fear
the number 13. He spent many years being told that he
was cursed at birth but has managed to overcome that
false belief. He is the author of “Letters from the
Ashes” and “Ashes Forged into Manhood.” Contact him at
(225) 224-8697; WMeadows@rtirguests.com

9. ==> Whistleblowing: Is it Always Ethical? (Or Truthful?)

What does it take to be a whistleblower? How do you
know when to blow? In today’s world of grey – where
right and wrong can appear blurry and the truth becomes
subjective – what does it mean to be ‘ethical’ in
business and in life? Interview John Smith – an
ordinary guy who unwittingly got caught up in the
1980’s S&L crisis and found out the hard way that you
don’t have to commit a crime to be convicted of one.
“At the beginning of the FBI task force investigation,
I gave them truth and honesty. I never lied about
anything. Truth and integrity would eventually be my
way up and out. They chose me over all other
defendants, suspects and lawyers. They relied on my
ethics and integrity. In the end this saved me.” John
Smith is a speaker and author of “Embracing the Abyss”
which chronicles his true story of unknowingly becoming
a part of a fraud scandal and receiving a presidential
pardon. Contact Smith at (214) 216-2199;
JSmith@rtirguests.com

10. ==> A Solution to Football’s Concussion Problem

NFL, college and high school football are under attack.
All because of the high risk of concussions and the
resulting health consequences. But what if there was a
way to make concussions a thing of the past? Or at
least a way to diagnose and treat traumatic brain
injuries (TBI’s) more easily and quickly? Interview
Paul Wand, MD, PA, to hear about the “Wand Protocol”
that could do all that and more. He, along with other
private practitioners, have created ways to diagnosis
and treat concussions which if put into place could
save the NFL, as well as other sports where concussions
happen on a regular basis. Dr. Paul Wand has been a
medical doctor for 35 years specializing in the field
of Neurology and is the author of “The Concussion Cure:
3 Proven Methods to Heal Your Brain.” Contact him at
(954) 743-5380; PWand@rtirguests.com

11. ==> It’s Not Your Job You Hate, it’s Your Coworkers!

A Gallup Poll says that up to 85% of people in the US
hate their jobs. But is that really true? “Most of my
clients say they hate their job, but in reality, when
we probe, it’s the people at work they can’t stand!
They actually feel pretty good about the work they are
doing!” says Jennifer Cochern, LCPC. October is
National Emotional Intelligence Month and a great time
to discuss the importance of emotional intelligence and
how dealing with difficult people at work (and at home)
could be the key to higher job and life satisfaction.
Learn how to test emotional intelligence – which
includes self-awareness, social awareness (think social
media), self-management and relationship management—and
then sit back for what may be some surprising results!
Cochern, LCPC is a seasoned counselor who works with
clients to promote personal growth and healthy
relationship skills. “Alignment: Move from Internal
Chaos to Clarity” is her latest book. Contact Jennifer
Cochern at (208) 817-2870; JCochern@rtirguests.com

12. ==> Ways the Gender Pay Gap Affects Everyone… Even Men

Thanks to Megan Rapinoe and the U.S. Women’s National
Soccer Team, gender pay equality has been having a
moment in the news. But is that just a symptom of
something greater and will it go anywhere? Interview
Lorri Craig for an eye-opening look at why promoting
parity of gender pay and promotions are good for
everyone—men, women, children, and corporations. Armed
with the statistics to prove it, Lorri will also say
that corporations with the most gender diversity on
their executive teams are 21 percent more likely to
have above-average profits. Lorri, who is accustomed to
being the only woman in a room full of male executives,
can share why companies that don’t have a good handle
on women’s diversity of thought are missing out on a
growth market bigger than India and China combined.
Lorri is a Certified Financial Planner with a master’s
degree in finance. She offers a workshop called “Is
Your Organization Ready to Step Up to Radical Gender
Diversification?” Contact Lorri at (484) 453-1742;
LCraig@rtirguests.com

13. ==> Just in Time for 2020 Political Paranoia: Conversation Crisis

When’s the last time you had a decent conversation?
Today we find ourselves in an overly connected society
that ironically experiences very little real connection
between individuals. Why? “Much of this can be laid at
the doorstep of technology that reinforces our desire
for convenience (speed and availability) over true
connection – individual to individual – face to face,”
says Ivan Obolensky. Deterioration in the art of
communication can be seen not only across kitchen
tables but also on the national stage. You only have to
look as far as political debates and late-night pundits
to see how far we have fallen. Interview Ivan to find
out what your audience needs to know now to create
meaningful conversations (start by being curious and
interested instead of being interesting!) and what to
avoid at all costs (don’t commit “assumicide!”) Ivan
Obolensky is an author and a true Renaissance man in
his own right. He is the author of “Eye of the Moon.”
Contact Ivan Obolensky at (818) 495-8731;
IObolensky@rtirguests.com

14. ==> Healing Emotional Pain in the #MeToo Era

The #MeToo movement has unearthed all kinds of painful
memories of sexual abuse, but what are the victims to
do once they’re faced with such raw and difficult
emotion again? Invite author, speaker, and personal
transformation expert Arnoux Goran to reveal how to
help victims fully and permanently recover from sexual
abuse, even if it happened for many years or through
many generations in their family. Goran has developed a
method to reprogram yourself that was studied by the
University of California, Irvine, and proven to be 100%
effective. His new book is “The Answer: How to Change
Your Life and Make Your Dreams Come True.” Ask him: Is
it really possible to escape the emotional scars of
sexual abuse? What are some of your most dramatic
stories of helping victims heal? Contact Arnoux Goran
at (878) 203-8231 (CA); AGoran@rtirguests.com

15. ==> Why People Are Dreaming about Donald Trump

On any given day, we are hearing about political
controversies, big rallies (often with protesters!),
White House staff news, campaign coverage and even
Twitter outbursts that keep President Donald Trump in
our minds. No wonder we’re awoken by dreams
(nightmares??) of this polarizing leader and his
presidency! Explore this epidemic of Trump-driven
dreams when you interview Layne Dalfen — a sought-
after dream analyst who will explain why Trump is
someone who intrigues even our subconscious. Is this
healthy? Are there lessons to be learned? Might this
help Mr. Trump win (or lose) the 2020 election? Could
other candidates literally capture our imaginations
this way? What do callers’ Trump dreams mean? Arrange
interviews with Layne at (514) 898-9150;
info@haveagreatdream.com

16. ==> Compulsive Habits – What’s Yours?

Whether you admit it or not, Michael McGee, M.D., says
you probably have an addiction or compulsive habit that
controls your behavior and your choices. One out of
three people is overtly addicted to something – like
alcohol or drugs. But did you know that virtually two
out of three people are covertly addicted to something
– and they may not even realize it? Subtle behaviors
like gossiping, judging others, people pleasing,
shopping and working can all be compulsive. Interview
Dr. McGee about the science of habit and his “Good now,
Bad later” philosophy to help your audience figure out
their own compulsive habits and what to do about them!
Dr. Michael McGee trained at Stanford and Harvard
Medical Schools. The author of “The Joy of Recovery:
The New 12 Step Guide to Recovery from Addiction” has
helped hundreds of patients beat addiction. Contact him
at (978) 971-9703; MMcGee@rtirguests.com

17. ==> This Guest Helps Make Sense of the World’s Craziness

Many of us are on edge waiting for the next shoe to
drop as the world continues to make less sense and seem
so random. But could it be that human behavior’s
apparent new low could be just what we need to reach a
new high? Sankarshan Das believes this is so. This Hare
Krishna guru will tell your audience that the time is
right for abandoning the erroneous principles that lead
us to believe we exist only to feed our bellies and our
material and sexual selves. He’ll talk about the real
purpose of our lives, how to live anxiety-free and the
role karma plays in such tragic events as mass
shootings. Sankarshan Das circles the world twice a
year singing and speaking in promotion of global peace
and spiritual perfection. He’s the author of the
upcoming book “A Hippie Becomes a Happy.” Contact him
at (512) 835-8400; sda@backtohome.com

18. ==> Raise Emotionally Healthy Kids – Without Driving Yourself Crazy

News alert! Children are not small adults. They don’t
think or act like adults. They’re not supposed to. So,
as parents, don’t drive yourself bonkers trying to make
that happen. Rather, as parents responsible for guiding
youth towards becoming adults, let’s first help them
become happy, responsible, and emotionally healthy
children (especially as the new school year begins). So
says Paul Bernabei, author of “Top 20 Parents” and four
other books on human development. Interview Paul to
discover practical and essential strategies for
managing the challenges of the parenting journey. He’ll
help countless appreciative moms and dads understand
what’s going on inside themselves to better develop the
potential within their children. Invite call-in
questions and parenting insights/concerns to explore.
Contact Paul Bernabei at 651-362-9128;
pbernabei@rtirguests.com

19. ==> Benefits of 21st Century Meditation — What YOU’LL Want to Know

Have you joined the millions of wise people (from Oprah
to Howard Stern to many of your own colleagues and
friends) who meditate daily? How will this benefit you
by reducing stress and avoiding stress-related
ailments, from headaches to heart problems and from
arthritis to asthma? How does meditation help in
successfully treating addictions and anxiety, and even
preventing/dropping bad habits? Learn more about
solving our 21st Century lifestyle issues with
meditation methods that have been around for millennia.
Interview meditation expert, author and speaker John
Sambalino. He’ll debunk myths about meditation and help
countless people, in your audience and studio/office,
improve their lives. Your guest will even discuss how
meditation helps prison inmates become more
rehabilitated, and ideally avoid future crimes. “Is God
in That Bottle Cap? A Search for Truth” is John
Sambalino’s latest book. Contact him at (856) 245-5062;
jsambalino@rtirguests.com

20. ==> Are You Tech Challenged? Host an ‘Appy Hour!’

Technology has changed so rapidly and infiltrated so
much of our daily lives that many people feel
overwhelmed and confused by it all, especially older
folks. So acclaimed product design expert Lorraine
Justice suggests hosting an “appy hour” party, during
which people can teach each other how to use tech
products and services. “A lot of people are intimidated
by technology, and technology has caused people to
become more alienated,” she says. “Friends and family
members can bring their phones to these gatherings and
share their knowledge. It also brings younger and older
people together.” Lorraine will share tips for hosting
gatherings, and reveal fascinating new tech products
coming onto the market in the future. A TED presenter
and international keynote speaker, she’s the author of
“The Future of Design, Global Product Innovation in a
Complex World.” Contact Lorraine at
ljustice@rtirguests.com; (585) 206-8823.

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