11/30/2020 RTIR Newsletter: Smallpox Lessons, Fake News, Harlem Globetrotters

01. Omicron Is Coming and We Need a Plan
02. Smallpox Lessons That Put Today’s Pandemic in Perspective
03. Interview a Former Harlem Globetrotter
04. How to Avoid Cyber Holiday Scams
05. Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’
06. Songwriter/Pianist Plays Christmas Music Live on Your Show
07. Why Santa Needs a Diversity Makeover
08. The Wacky World of Celebrity Real Estate
09. Spies … Assassins … Corruption: True Story of Intl. Banking Whistleblower
10. Let’s Talk About ‘Fake News’ in America
11. Inside America’s Longest-Running Criminal Conspiracy Against Children
12. Post-Pandemic Tips to Build Your Life Back Better
13. How the First and Last 15 Minutes of Your Day Can Change Your Life
14. Your Secret Weapon During Challenging Times
15. Everything You Wanted to Know about Frozen Embryos but Were Afraid to Ask

1. ==> Omicron Is Coming and We Need a Plan

There’s very little we know for sure about Omicron, the coronavirus variant first detected in South Africa that has caused tremors of panic as winter approaches. Information and technology professor Zeynep Tufekci says this early detection is actually good news and gives us the opportunity to develop a dynamic, information-driven response with tough containment measures that can be modified quickly as evidence comes in, as well as rapid data collection to understand the scope of the threat. But, she adds, “The reason we can even discuss such early, vigorous, responsible attacks on Omicron is because South African scientists and medical workers realized it was a danger within three weeks of its detection, and their government acted like a good global citizen by notifying the world. They should not be punished for their honest and impressive actions.” Zeynep Tufekci is an associate professor at the University of North Carolina, the author of “Twitter and Tear Gas: The Power and Fragility of Networked Protest” and a “New York Times” Opinion columnist. Contact her at zeynep@technosociology.org; @zeynep

2. ==> Smallpox Lessons That Put Today’s Pandemic in Perspective

For a timely show in light of today’s debate about the role of vaccines in stopping COVID’s spread in the world’s poorest nations, invite Bee Bloeser to share her experiences in Africa after the CDC dispatched her husband Carl to join the global smallpox vaccination campaign in 1969. “Vaccines and Bayonets: Fighting Smallpox in Africa amid Tribalism, Terror and the Cold War,” details Bee’s time in Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea (where she was one of only two American women), including brushes with a brutal dictator and a heartbreaking humanitarian crisis unknown to the outside world. An award-winning author and engaging public speaker, Bee Bloeser has been featured on NPR’s “Journeys of Discovery” and NPR KCBX Radio’s show, “Issues and Ideas.” Contact her at (520) 214-5971; bbloeser@rtirguests.com

3. ==> Interview a Former Harlem Globetrotter

The Harlem Globetrotters are basketball icons who perform all over the world entertaining audiences with their hoops skills, dunks, leaps, and comedic talents, sometimes to the whistled tune of “Sweet Georgia Brown.” It takes a special brand of athleticism and joviality to be a Globetrotter and Melvin Adams was lucky enough to be a member of the team for four years – including one year as “Mr. Globetrotter.” Invite Adams on your show to talk about life as a Globetrotter as well as how sports saved him when his father died when he was 13, leaving the family in financial peril. Ask him: How did you manage to make the pros when you are only 5 ft. 8? How does one become a Globetrotter? What advice do you have for coping with fatherlessness? Adams is now a popular inspirational speaker. Contact Peggi Merkey at (281) 346-9528; pmerkey@rtirguests.com

4.==> How to Avoid Cyber Holiday Scams

The days after Thanksgiving contain some of the top shopping and giving times of the year. But online shopping — and donating — isn’t without its risks, since consumers are asked to give out personal and secure financial information over the internet. Invite William Francavilla to share the biggest scams this holiday season (yes, porch pirates are still stealing packages), how to spot a rip-off scheme, and who scammers target most and how they do it. From charity donations to online rip-offs and social media phishing scams, Francavilla will outline ways to make sure your information and your funds don’t fall into the wrong hands. 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, and director of Wealth Management for Legg Mason who has extensive media experience. Contact him at (757) 870-4590; wmfrancavilla@gmail.com

5. ==> Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of “It’s a Wonderful Life”

For many families, the holidays would not be the same without watching Frank Capra’s 1946 classic film “It’s a Wonderful Life.” But no matter how familiar the story of life in the small town of Bedford Falls is, there are plenty of things modern audiences do not know about the film on its diamond anniversary. Invite Hollywood entertainment veteran Doug Stebleton to share fascinating facts he learned while researching his new novel, “It’s a Wonderful Time,” which transports readers back to the making of the film. The book has been praised by legendary Hollywood comedian Rich Little who called it “a satisfying, exciting ride back to post-WWII Hollywood. Jimmy Stewart’s character … reminds me how much I miss him.” Doug can answer such questions as … why was the movie a box office disappointment when it came out? What debt did it owe to a Christmas card? What illness did Jimmy Stewart face when he made the film? How did the film crew make 6,000 gallons of fake snow in a heatwave? Doug’s company owns a catalog of songs that are licensed to film and television studios and independent productions. He has also produced several films including “Big Life,” a feature film that will be released soon. Contact Doug at (310) 497-8000; doug@ironmikeent.com

6. == > Songwriter/Pianist Plays Christmas Music Live on Your Show

There’s no better way to experience the joys of the season than by inviting pianist and songwriter Dave Combs on your program to play Christmas music live! Whether he plays his instrumental composition “Happy Christmas Bells” or holiday classic songs off his “My First Christmas Album” (i.e. “Silent Night,” “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”), Dave will bring smiles to your audience members’ faces along with holiday spirit. In addition, Dave can talk about the power of music — even music without words — to change lives and share the inspiring story behind his most successful composition, “Rachel’s Song.” Dave Combs’ music has been played millions of times on radio, satellite, and internet streaming media. He is also the author of “Touched By the Music: How the Story and Music of Rachel’s Song Can Change Your Life.” Contact him at (336) 655-8320; dave@combsmusic.com

7. ==> Why Santa Needs a Diversity Makeover

Yvonne Vissing says it’s time to transform Santa to fit the needs of today’s children. The pediatric sociologist and “santaologist” suggests making the jolly one diverse and multicultural, female as well as male, faith inclusive and representative of any race or nationality! Furthermore, she’ll say, Santa needs to inspire creativity and goodness while bringing families and communities together in a spirit of lovingkindness that anyone, anywhere can share. By focusing on Santa’s spirit, she’ll say, Santa won’t cost anyone money, parents won’t have to lie about him and groups won’t have to fight over him. Yvonne Vissing, Ph.D., a professor at Salem State University, knows Santa has always been a product of social construction. Her new five-book Santa Spirit series proves Santa isn’t just for kids; he’s been created by adults for adults! Contact Yvonne Vissing at (603) 275-5218; yvissing@gmail.com

8. ==> The Wacky World of Celebrity Real Estate

Selling real estate to the rich and famous can sometimes be crazy, often hilarious but never boring. Let top Realtor Valerie Fitzgerald, cohost of the new podcast “Real Estate, Real Laughs,” take your audience behind the scenes to hear some of the greatest stories never told before. While she can’t mention names, Valerie can dish on the unusual and sometimes embarrassing situations she and her peers have encountered (for example, showing a house while a naked couple were visible directly outside the window) and a whole lot more. Maybe you’ll hear about the role cats play in whether someone likes a house or not, celebrities who show up for appointments in disguise, or the fantastic perks the wealthiest potential buyers may be awarded to keep them happy. The former star of HGTV’s “Selling L.A,” former Ford model and TEDx speaker, Valerie Fitzgerald is one of Coldwell Banker’s Top 10 Agents, with $3 billion in sales. She has 30,000 followers on Instagram. Her new weekly podcast proves there is a side to real estate most people don’t know about: the fun side. Contact Valerie Fitzgerald at (310) 861-3238; vfitzgerald@rtirguests.com

9. ==> Spies … Assassins … Corruption: True Story of Intl. Banking Whistleblower

John Christmas worked for Parex Bank in Latvia in 2004 when he exposed widespread bank fraud to a major international audit firm and the Latvian government. He was terrorized and fled the country while the firm and the government ignored the information. It eventually led to the bank’s collapse and the 2008 Latvian financial crisis, which continues to this day. Learn how a Western taxpayer-funded development bank covered up the corruption for years while Christmas was exiled for exposing the Russian Mafia bank. Ask him: What’s become of the players you exposed? Were your allegations ever investigated? Are you still in danger? Could a similar situation happen again? The spy thriller “KGB Banker,” co-written with crime fiction author William Burton McCormick, was inspired by John Christmas’ story. Contact him at (514) 700-9015; jchristmas@rtirguests.com

10. ==> Let’s Talk About ‘Fake News’ in America

There’s no denying that Donald Trump has changed the landscape of American journalism. Some say he exposed a lack of ethics and objectivity in the media while others say he used the media to spread misinformation and lies. What is it about DJT that makes it impossible to look away? Is it the media’s fault? Did they create the monster they hate? Invite Dutch American journalist and media trainer Hans Izaak Kriek to share his independent, nonpolitical observations on how the mainstream media have reported on Trump — as a person and president — and how both parties and their leaders played their part in building hatred for Trump and his family. The author of “Trump’s Daily Domination of the News Media” can discuss how journalism changed with the Trump presidency and whether he or the media themselves are responsible for the moniker “fake news.” Hans Izaak Kriek is the publisher and editor-in-chief of Krieksmediaworld.com. He worked as an international political journalist for AVRO/TROS, the two largest Dutch National broadcasters. As a media trainer, he has coached and advised thousands of politicians and executives. Contact him at (561) 861-2974; jkriek@rtirguests.com

11. ==> Inside America’s Longest-Running Criminal Conspiracy Against Children

Attorney Stephen Rubino will take you behind the curtain of a global scandal he calls America’s longest-running criminal conspiracy perpetrated against children and expose the devastating consequences of hiding sexual predators in plain sight. Rubino’s new novel, “Act of Faith,” incorporates his work as a pioneer in the legal field representing survivors of the Catholic Church’s sex abuse. He can discuss the truths he incorporated into the book set in the early 1960s in “Little Rome,” and how his experiences as a lawyer prepared him to tell the story. Contact Stephen Rubino at (609) 576-2238; scr@stephenrubino.com

12. ==> Post-Pandemic Tips to Build Your Life Back Better

The pandemic has wreaked havoc on everything from the economy to our relationships and mental health. Families have lost loved ones, businesses and careers and been forced to make choices they never expected. For those who feel lost, stuck or unsure what to do next, Oreste D’Aversa has four steps to start creating a new life that’s even better and more prosperous than before. Oreste D’Aversa is a life and business coach, corporate trainer, minister and the author of “Life Beyond the Pandemic: A Practical New Journey Handbook,” his revolutionary step-by-step blueprint to reinvent your life and thrive in the post-pandemic world. Contact him at (201) 949-3002; odaversa@rtirguests.com

13. ==> How the First and Last 15 Minutes of Your Day Can Change Your Life

Did you know that you can change your life, get rid of stress, and feel more in control of your destiny in only 30 minutes a day? Interview Theo Prodromitis, author of “The Balance Between the Hustle and the Flow: Knowing When to Make Things Happen and When to Let Them Happen,” to discover why the first and last 15 minutes of your day are the most important and how to maximize them. Theo is an award-winning entrepreneur, marketing strategist, and best-selling author of “The Success Formula” with Jack Canfield. Ask her: What does neuroscience tell us about our brain activity at the beginning and end of each day? What are the four things we should do every morning? Contact Theo Prodromitis at (813) 701-5414; tprodromitis@rtirguests.com

14. ==> Your Secret Weapon During Challenging Times

Amidst the ongoing chaos in the world, many of us are feeling more anxious and uncertain about the future than ever. Best-selling author and intuition expert Kim Chestney says that turning to your inner guidance is the best way to reclaim your personal power. With so much confusion in the world, it is getting harder to be sure of our path forward,” she says. “But there is a part of you that can see from a higher perspective.” Kim is the author of the book “Radical Intuition: A Revolutionary Guide to Using Your Inner Power” and the founder of IntuitionLab. Contact Kim at (412) 214-9502; KChestney@rtirguests.com

15. ==> Everything You Wanted to Know about Frozen Embryos but Were Afraid to Ask

How long does it take to defrost a frozen embryo? (Answer: as little as 30 seconds!) Why would someone choose frozen embryo adoption over IVF or standard adoption? (Answer: Frozen embryo adoption can be cheaper and more likely to “take.”) How many years can an embryo be frozen yet viable? (Answer: up to 27, and the number might be higher.) Let Nate Birt answer the questions you were afraid to ask (or didn’t know you wanted to ask) about the newest form of adoption. For example, are all frozen embryos screened for genetic issues? How costly is it to adopt this way? What is involved? Contact Nate Birt at (417) 221-9045; Nbirt@rtirguests.com

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