01. Longtime USAID Diplomat on Foreign Aid Future
02. The Wrecking Ball Moves to Public Education
03. The Gilded Age: Was That When America Was Great?
04. Gold and Silver: The Greatest Bull Market Has Begun
05. Want More Happiness? Ask Yourself One Question
06. How to Handle Anti-Americanism Abroad
07. Money Tips for an Unpredictable Economy
08. What if Your Mom Stole Your Boyfriend? How to Heal from a Toxic Parent
09. It Doesn’t Take a Village to Raise a Child, it Takes Good Parents
10. What Parents Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence
11. Spot This Hidden Habit That Hurts Kids
12. The Biggest Myths About Procrastination
13. Does Heaven Exist? Ask the Woman Who Had Two Near-Death Experiences
14. Panic, Anxiety, Procrastination: Signs of Hidden Trauma
15. Chiropractic Care for Pets? This Doc Says, “Yes!”
1. ==> Longtime USAID Diplomat on Foreign Aid Future
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday that 83 percent of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) programs would be canceled, essentially capping a dramatic fall for the foreign aid organization under the Trump administration. Retired American diplomat Danielle Reiff, who served with USAID for 20 years, can explain why she believes it became a scapegoat in the new administration, and the consequences of the purge to both aid workers and those who rely on the agency’s assistance. As an American diplomat, Danielle promoted democracy and peace around the world with USAID. In this role, she supported peace processes in Uganda and South Sudan, democratic transitions and women’s political participation in the Republic of Georgia and Sri Lanka, and civic engagement in all these places. Recently, Reiff turned her attention to promoting and supporting peacebuilding in the United States at this critical time. Contact Danielle at (202) 499-7256; dreiff@rtirguests.com
2. ==> The Wrecking Ball Moves to Public Education
The Trump administration has taken a major step toward dismantling the U.S. Department of Education by firing roughly half of the agency’s workforce. Lee Saunders, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) says the 1,300 job cuts are just the beginning of what’s to come. “These layoffs threaten the well-being and educational opportunities for millions of children across the country and those seeking higher education.” He says the firings “are Project 2025 in action, and they have one goal—to make it easier for billionaires and anti-union extremists to give themselves massive tax breaks at the expense of working people.” Contact Lee Saunders at (202) 580-0923; afscmedoctorg@gmail.com or lsaunders@afscme.org
3. ==> The Gilded Age: Was That When America Was Great?
When Donald Trump announced, “The golden age of America begins right now!” at his inauguration, Beverly Gage immediately thought about the Gilded Age. The Yale University historian says the late 19th century period was marked by rapid technological change, stark inequality, corporate graft and violent clashes between workers and bosses. Gage see several themes that tie our current era to that one: the veneration and empowerment of business tycoons and deep anxieties about immigration, empire and manliness. She can discuss the similarities between Elon Musk and the robber barons, what time period she thinks Make America Great Again refers to, and what she’s learned about past eras of American politics that might be helpful right now. Beverly Gage is a professor of history at Yale University. She won a Pulitzer Prize for her biography of J. Edgar Hoover. Contact her at (203) 432-1356; Beverly.gage@yale.edu
4. ==> Gold and Silver: The Greatest Bull Market Has Begun
With gold and silver experiencing heightened volatility, traders and investors are looking for expert insights to navigate the market with confidence. Jordan Roy-Byrne, CMT, MFTA, founder of “The Daily Gold,” is a leading analyst specializing in technical and macro analysis of precious metals. His data-driven approach helps traders identify key breakout levels, trend reversals, and market cycles before they unfold. He’ll discuss where the metals are headed next and key levels to watch, how traders can capitalize on short-term swings, and how to use past patterns to forecast future moves. Jordan is also the author of “Gold & Silver: The Greatest Bull Market Has Begun.” Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at johanna@jrbpr.biz or Erin Bolden at (703) 980-2705 or Reigan Wright at (703) 646-5138
5. ==> Want More Happiness? Ask Yourself One Question
What is happiness? People who want to be happier often think about what it means, says Gretchen Rubin, author of several books on the subject and the host of the podcast “Happier.” But the emotion can be hard to describe. Instead, Rubin says to ask yourself: "Will this make me happier?" She says you have to have a pretty good idea of who you are to know whether something will make you happy. She’ll describe four personality types and what makes each one happiest, how small changes can make a huge difference, and the biggest mistake people make when searching for happiness. Gretchen Rubin’s new book, “Secrets of Adulthood” is out next month. Contact her at press@gretchenrubin.com with “Interview Request: (Media Outlet Name) in the subject line.
6. ==> How to Handle Anti-Americanism Abroad
Headed to Europe or Mexico in the near future? Worried about anti-American sentiment in the wake of recent U.S. foreign policy moves? International relations experts caution that the current environment could strain interactions between American tourists and residents of the places they visit. “If there are bilateral problems between governments, then you may see some pushback in the streets,” says Tara Sonenshine, a professor at Tufts University’s Fletcher School who served as President Barack Obama’s undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs. Travelers should try to blend in, keep a low profile, and not wear their citizenry on their sleeve. And a general rule of thumb is to stay away from large public gatherings and marches. Experts also advise against trying to pretend you’re not American, and instead just try to be a good guest. Contact Katie Coleman at katie.coleman@tufts.edu
7. ==> Money Tips for an Unpredictable Economy
Millions of Americans are worried about money right now, whether they’re living paycheck-to-paycheck, working multiple jobs or carrying large amounts of debt. Monique Gagné, “the Money Mom,” can share her top money tips to better manage your finances in today’s unpredictable economy. Her common sense advice is a must in a culture that encourages us to buy now and pay later. She’ll debunk common money myths and invite your audience to rethink their financial strategy with proven, transformative advice. Learn how to understand your spending habits and smart techniques to break free from debt, including how to embrace a 30-day plan. With a rich IT and fashion design background, and over two decades as a mortgage agent and financial coach, Monique has empowered thousands to reclaim their economic freedom. She is the author and creator of “The Power of Financial Happiness,” and the bestseller, “Who Took My Money?” Contact her at (343) 644-3121; mgagne@rtirguests.com
8. ==> What if Your Mom Stole Your Boyfriend? How to Heal from a Toxic Parent
What would you do if your own mother ran away with your boyfriend? Sabrina Ciceri faced this ultimate betrayal—but refused to let it define her. In “If It’s Not One Thing, It’s a Mother,” she shares how she broke free from generational dysfunction, turned trauma into strength and built the loving family she never had. With raw honesty and humor, Sabrina reveals how anyone can escape toxic relationships, set firm boundaries and heal—even when forgiveness feels impossible. As a mother of six, grandmother of five and former nurse turned health advocate, she offers an inspiring take on resilience, self-care and rewriting your story. Book her for an unforgettable conversation about breaking cycles and creating the life you deserve. Contact Sabrina Ciceri at (352) 308-1596; Sciceri@rtirguests.com
9. ==> It Doesn’t Take a Village to Raise a Child, it Takes Good Parents
According to Richard Ramos, the "it takes a village" concept is obsolete, irrelevant, and was meant for another time and culture. He says what it really takes to raise a child is good parenting. Ramos was working with at-risk youth when he realized that to truly help his students he needed to help their parents. That’s when he switched his focus and started Parents on a Mission, a mentoring program that teaches parents how to build healthy relationships with their children and transforms family dynamics. He’ll talk about parenting as a profession, meaning you go to parenting classes just like any good professional who wants to keep learning, growing, improving their skills and remain relevant. He’ll share strategies for communicating, how to blend stepfamilies and ways to battle the influence of social media in kids’ lives. Contact him at (805) 456-1407; rramos@rtirguests.com
10. ==> What Parents Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence is already a big part of our day-to-day lives. Should we be concerned that our kids have easy access to this powerful resource? Quite the opposite, argues thought leader Marc Prensky. He sees artificial intelligence and cell phones as young people’s passports to the future and the new human capabilities they will use to better the world. Invite Prensky on your show to bust the myth that cell phones make kids lazy and explain why kids need to be taught the fundamental emotional skills of love, empathy, gratitude, and optimism. Prensky is the author of 12 books, most recently “Third Millenium Kids: A Hell Yes! Low Stress Guide for Everyone.” He’s also a public speaker who’s appeared in over 50 countries. Contact Marc Prensky at (516) 701-1440; mprensky@rtirguests.com
11. ==> Spot This Hidden Habit That Hurts Kids
Negative self-talk can creep up on anybody—especially kids. What if there were a way to identify this hidden habit in our children and give them the tools to defeat it? Armida Espinoza’s has a lifetime of experience in this area and will explain how kids aren’t as emotionally resilient as we might think. Invite Espinoza to discuss the long-term effects of negative self-talk and teach listeners how to turn this crippling outlook into a growth mindset. A retired bilingual elementary school teacher, Espinoza has helped thousands of kids, teachers, parents, and school administrators. She’s the author of “Brave Lolis Learns English,” an effective primer based on autobiographical experience. Contact Armida Espinoza at (559) 234-3516; aespinoza@rtirguests.com
12. ==> The Biggest Myths About Procrastination
Ninety-five percent of us admit we procrastinate, which basically means we all do it. After all, cell phones are addictive, and too much time on social media is a problem for many procrastinators. Is this stressful, limiting behavior a life sentence? Not at all! Non-procrastinators are happier, healthier, and wealthier – and this habit of postponing your dreams is a learned behavior that can be unlearned. The way to start is by understanding the top seven myths about procrastination – things like “once a procrastinator, always a procrastinator,” or that you do your best work under pressure, or that guilt-tripping yourself will somehow solve the problem. Dr. Linda Gannaway, the author of “FINALLY Stop Procrastinating,” is the perfect person to help. A former procrastinator herself, Gannaway spent five years researching the science behind procrastination and lectured on the topic for decades. Using this wealth of knowledge, she enthusiastically teaches proven techniques to help us open our lives to new opportunities and finally get the peace and happiness we deserve. Contact her at (559) 234-4572; Lgannaway@rtirguests.com
13. ==> Does Heaven Exist? Ask the Woman Who Had Two Near-Death Experiences
Pastor Nancy Frecka is an experienced and delightful media guest who has had two documented near-death experiences. She will share her amazing, fun, and sometimes life-threatening experiences. She uses these true stories to assist others in their walk with God. Her book, “God Says, You Can Trust Me: Supernatural Encounters with God” has become a beacon of hope for many, as she shares her journey of resilience and perseverance. Ask her: What was heaven like? How have your near-death experiences changed you? What evidence of the supernatural have you experienced? Contact Nancy Frecka at (330) 422-6955; nfrecka@rtirguests.com
14. ==> Panic, Anxiety, Procrastination: Signs of Hidden Trauma
Author, coach and therapist Lisa Morgan experienced the kind of trauma that many people could not survive. After enduring a horrific childhood which included sexual abuse, violence, and neglect, she developed multiple personality disorder (soul-fracturing) as a way to cope. Despite the odds, Lisa not only survived the trauma, she also somehow managed to thrive and now helps others facing similar circumstances. Lisa can explain how she developed her own path forward with compassion and love, and how her Freedom Body Blueprint coaching method helps others to reclaim their authentic selves. "After navigating a 20-year journey through the dark night of the soul, I draw upon all of my professional experiences in psychiatry, 20-plus years of inner-healing, and all the wisdom, insights, and know-how gained along the way to provide hope for those who suffer." Lisa is an author, speaker, and coach with 35-plus years of experience as a Certified Life Coach and Board- Certified Music Therapist. She is the author and co-author of several books including “Against All Odds.” Contact Lisa Morgan at (314) 265-3491; lmorgan@rtirguests.com
15. ==> Chiropractic Care for Pets? This Doc Says, “Yes!”
Veterinarians often treat animals with the same meds and treatments used on humans. Bill Ormston, DVM, who incorporates holistic remedies into his practice, takes things one step further by adding chiropractic care. “It can treat everything from range of motion issues in senior pets to injury recovery, behavior issues caused by medical issues, and more,” he says. Dr. O can share how this approach works, and its many benefits for animals. Dr. O. has been a vet for more than 36 years, has been adjusting animals for more than 26 years, and is a member of the elite Animal Chiropractic Hall of Fame. He is the author of “Yes! It’s Really a Thing: An Informative Guide to Animal Chiropractic.” Contact Dr. Bill Ormston at (469) 833-2378; bormston@rtirguests.com