In a statement released last week with the U.N.’s State of the Climate Report, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said, “Humanity is waging war on nature. This is suicidal. Nature always strikes back, and it is already doing so with growing force and fury.” No one knows that better than Sana Brauner, who nearly died in […]
Archive | December, 2020
Flip-Flops for Winter? Yup!
Aside from being fun to wear, flip-flops can also help define us, and enable us to live our best lives. So says former Miss America contestant, author and humorist Jane Jenkins Herlong. “Since life has flipped on us, we need to survive with humor, productivity and occupying our minds in healthy ways,” she says. “It’s […]
12/10/20 RTIR Newsletter: Santa School, Penny Pinching, Bad Weather
01. Pulitzer Prize-Winner’s New Malcolm X Biography02. How Santa is Handling the Pandemic03. The Govt. Agency that Tracks Santa04. The Kosher Baker Lightens Up Hanukkah05. TV Host: How to Have a Simply Delicious Holiday 06. Don’t Be a Scrooge: Penny-Pinching Holiday Tips07. Happier Holidays are as Easy as Answering Yes or No 08. Do We […]
12/8/2020 RTIR Newsletter: Mrs. Christmas, Holiday Cheer, Presidential Pets
01. How Bad Is the Pandemic Going to Get? 02. Educators Beg Biden to Be Bold 03. True Survival Story: Shipwrecked in the Arctic 04. Mrs. Christmas Says Caroling Isn’t Cancelled! 05. From St. Nick to Santa: The Gospel of Santa Claus 06. Immune-Boosting Holiday Hacks 07. RX for a Stress-Free Holiday 08. Cheers! The […]
12/3/20 RTIR Newsletter: Presidential Pardons, Holiday Budget Stretchers, Awkward Conversations
01. I Beg Your Pardon: A President’s Prerogative 02. Biden: More Humane Cages for Refugees? 03. To Save the Iran Nuclear Deal, Think Bigger 04. Bracing for the Next Round of Economic News 05. ’World’s Deadliest Catch’ Airborne Cameraman 06. Tuesday: 40th Anniversary of John Lennon’s Murder 07. Remember Waco? What Really Happened 08. During […]
You Won’t Believe What Happened to Him On the Job!
The first days on the job can be tough. But in Charles (Charlie) Gardner’s case, his first day started with a bang. Just 17 years old at the time and having driven through the night with a buddy to get to Houston, Charlie arrived on his first construction job in time to witness a woman […]
What Doubters Have that Confident People Lack
In our culture, self-confidence is lauded as a virtue. So, what happens to self-doubters? Are they broken? Or could they have an advantage that others lack? Invite leadership expert Marc A. Pitman to reveal why doubt can be a surprising gift that forces leaders to look inward to gain special insight. His upcoming book, “The […]
Is Virtual Learning Better than YouTube?
With U.S. college campuses dealing with COVID outbreaks and many classes taking place online the time is right to think about the value of a college education, the debt that is typically involved in acquiring one and whether a trade school or associate degree may be a better fit for high school seniors contemplating their […]
From Migraines to COVID: Self-Healing Secrets
Countless people in your audience are dealing with diseases and health challenges they never expected, and which hit them seemingly out of the blue. What do you do when such life-impacting issues strike with little warning? First, you can feel confident and empowered that we humans have innate abilities to begin self-healing and strengthening. So […]
Award-Winning Medium Answers Your Questions
What does a medium really do? How can a psychic help people who are struggling in life? Find out when you bring Beth Lynch on your show. She’ll reveal how a deeper sense of spirituality can heal us at any age. Learn what’s missing in modern life, the surprising benefits of prayer and meditation, and […]