05/7/19 RTIR Newsletter: The New Prince, Mommy Guilt, Saving the Planet

May 7, 2019

01. It’s a Boy! Naming the New Prince
02. Fetishes and Foibles of History’s Most Famous Royals
03. Anti-Semitic Attacks Causing Sense of Emergency
04. Mother’s Day without Mommy Guilt?
05. Married to a Stepmom? Must-Hear Mother’s Day Advice
06. What Women Really Want for Mother’s Day
07. How Mothers Can Save the World
08. We Love Moms, Why Don’t They Love Themselves?
09. God Will Heal the Pain of Childless Women
10. A Mother’s Day Show about a Son’s Love
11. The College Lie that Caused the Bribery Scandal
12. Is Your Smart Home Too Smart?
13. Exposing TV News’ Bad Practices
14. How Cell Phones Cause Your Kids Physical Pain
15. The Shocking Truth Behind Prince’s Death
16. Can You Really Heal Yourself Without Drugs?
17. Is It Your Fault You Can’t Find Love?
18. Want to Become an Activist? Here’s How!
19. 10 Small Things You Can Do to Save the Planet
20. Revelations of an Undertaker’s Daughter
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1. ==> It’s a Boy! Naming the New Prince

What’s in a name? Especially a royal name? Invite B.P.
Greycastle to discuss the best—and worst—names for Baby
Sussex, and why names are so important. Greycastle will
reveal how your color-coded name determines your
personality traits and talents as they correlate to
your seven energy centers: spiritual, intellectual,
vocal, physical, control, emotional and sexual. “The
richest people have certain color types,” he explains.
“Ninety percent of them are purple spiritual center
people. William Gates is one example.” He’ll illustrate
on-air using a vast array of lists, facts and figures
how the most famous and successful people in
practically every career field owe their success to
their names, with astonishing accuracy. B.P. Greycastle
is the author of “Your Name and Colors: Key to Your
Beauty, Career, Personality, Romance and Success.”
Contact him at drolley@rtirguests.com; (510) 570-1929.

2. ==> Fetishes and Foibles of History’s Most Famous
Royals

For more royal fun, invite Tracy Borman on your show to
share a unique look at history’s most famous royal
figures by skipping the dates and diplomacy and
revealing the fetishes and foibles that reveal the true
human beings behind the pomp and pageantry. Borman
hosts the new show Private Lives of the Monarchs. Among
those profiled in the series are Queen Victoria (who
was fond of chewing gum – laced with cocaine!); King
Henry VIII (who favored astrology as a means of
controlling his increasing weight); King Louis XIV (who
was said to have bathed three times in his entire
life); and Charles II (a man called “too randy to
rule.”) Tracy Borman is joint chief curator of the
Historic Royal Palaces. She presented three TV series
based on her research about the private lives of
historical figures. She’ll discuss the new series and
some of the surprising secrets we’ll learn about the
iconic rulers from our history books. Contact John
Angelo at john@premieretv.com

3. ==> Surge in Anti-Semitic Attacks Causing Sense of
Emergency

According to a new report, more Jews were killed in
anti-Semitic violence around the world in 2018 than
during any other year in decades. The result has been a
“sense of emergency” among Jews in many countries,
resulting from concerns over both their security and
their “place” in society. The report by the Kantor
Center at Tel Aviv University noted that most of the
dramatic increase in deaths was the result of a single
event: October’s mass shooting at Pittsburgh’s Tree of
Life Synagogue, which left 11 worshipers dead. For some
interesting perspectives, interview Ellen Korman Mains,
who can talk about the rise in race-based nationalism
in the U.S. and abroad and the challenge of responding
to the alarming increase in hate crime without going
numb or responding with more hate, or panic. The
daughter of Holocaust survivors, Ellen teaches
meditation, leads workshops on Ancestral Healing, and
is the author of “Buried Rivers: A Spiritual Journey
into the Holocaust.” Reach her at (720) 292-4520;
dranyen@yahoo.com

4. ==> Mother’s Day without Mommy Guilt?

Tens of millions of working mothers say unremitting
mommy guilt is what keeps them up at night, impacts
their relationships with their kids and negatively
affects their job performance. Atara Malach,
psychotherapist, author and working mom of six for the
past 35 years, will explain the three most prevalent
forms of mommy guilt, and what working moms can do this
Mother’s Day and every day so they can enjoy raising
happy children while also investing in their careers.
Atara will explain how listeners can use—instead of
lose—their mommy guilt, why the myth of a work/life
balance creates even more stress for working mothers,
and how to create a plan for parenting success. Atara
Malach is the founder of the Parenting University and
the author of “A working Mother’s GPS: A Guide to
Parenting Success for the Modern Working Mom,” based on
her decades of professional experience and real-life
skills raising a large family while running a business.
A frequent keynote speaker and media guest, Atara loves
call-in radio. Contact her at (718) 252-2357;
atara@ataramalach.com

5. ==> Married to a Stepmom? Must-Hear Mother’s Day
Advice

Not surprisingly, Mother’s Day isn’t usually a
Stepmom’s favorite holiday. With all the love and
attention focused on mothers, Stepmoms often get lost
in the shuffle and can feel forgotten and
unappreciated. And for many, the only person there to
celebrate them is their husband! Cathryn Bond Doyle, a
Stepmom herself, says men can do a lot to help Stepmoms
enjoy the holiday—with or without kids involved (wink,
wink)! Invite Cathryn to share ways to make a
Stepmom’s Mother’s Day special. She’ll explain how to
negotiate the ‘Loyalty War,’ ways to show appreciation
for all your spouse does for your children, and how a
simple change in how you refer to your ex can reduce
stress. In 2000, Cathryn left banking and founded
Stepmoms on a Mission® to support, train and mentor
stepmothers looking for answers. Cathryn’s upbeat
conversational style, combined with a treasure trove of
Stepmom-tested suggestions, will energize listeners
whether they’re Stepmoms themselves or want to help the
Stepmoms they love. Cathryn’s new book is “Stepmoms on
a Mission.” Contact Cathryn Bond Doyle at (609)
206-2009 (NJ); cathryn@smoms.org

6. ==> What Women Really Want for Mother’s Day

Cards, breakfast in bed, flowers and candy are all very
nice. But, according to Adita Yrizarry-Lang, what busy
multitasking women really want for Mother’s Day is time
for themselves. Pointing out that most women put their
own needs on the back burner while taking care of
everyone else’s, Adita will lay out a plan that helps
women put aside their need for perfection and put their
own needs first. She’ll encourage women to put a smile
on their face every day by rediscovering what truly
makes them happy and building that into their lives
along with time to meditate, exercise and eat right. A
busy mother herself, Adita is a 30-year wellness
educator who has been quoted in Shape and Fitness. She
is the author of “SuperPowers.” Contact her at (305)
874-0268; AYrizarry@rtirguests.com

7. ==> How Mothers Can Save the World

Our world, according to many experts, is heading
towards self-destruction. The existence of worldwide
nuclear weapons, countries run by tribal leaders and
unstable dictators, and a way of thinking that Einstein
called “a silent addiction leading to species suicide”
doesn’t bode well for any of us. Interview Dr. Donald
Pet, a psychiatrist, who contends that if we want to
get serious about creating world peace mothers are the
answer! “Mothers by nature are nurturers… men by nature
create war,” says Pet. “Mothers are natural
communicators who use negotiating to show strength
instead of bully tactics!” Pet is the founder of the
Education Community (EC), a nonprofit organization,
which offers free college level courses teaching people
how to develop a “new way of thinking” that promotes
happiness, love and peace. His EC initiative has been
endorsed by Jack Canfield, Brian Tracy and many others.
Contact Dr. Donald Pet at (860) 253-2691;
DPet@rtirguests.com

8. ==> We Love Moms, Why Don’t They Love Themselves?

Moms do everything for everyone… except themselves.
Joffre McClung says this Mother’s Day, if you really
want to get Mom something she needs, encourage her to
practice self-love. She says, “Self-love is anything
but selfish, and moms need it more than anyone else.
And not just on Mother’s Day, but throughout the year!”
Invite this exuberant self-love expert on your show and
learn five things Mom can add to her daily life to
practice more self-love and mirror self-love for her
kids and partner. Joffre believes showing kids how to
be self-loving is one of the best gifts a mother can
give a child. Joffre McClung has appeared on numerous
radio and TV programs including CBS TV-Austin TX, Hay
House Radio and The Joe Franklin Show. A former media
producer, independent filmmaker, and author, Joffre is
the author of “The Heart of the Matter.” Contact her at
(917) 994-0225 (TX); JMcClung@rtirguests.com

9. ==> God Will Heal the Pain of Childless Women

Mother’s Day is the day we honor the women who brought
us into the world and raised us. But it can also be a
painful reminder for those unable to conceive or who
have lost babies to miscarriage. Veronica Anusionwu
says it can be especially challenging for church-going
women who may feel forgotten by God as they sit through
services in which mothers are praised and honored.
Through her ministry, Veronica helps women overcome the
internal blocks and challenges that confront them in
their struggle to conceive. With the use of healing
prayers, she’s helped numerous families overcome
infertility. Invite her on your show and learn how
women can get pregnant using God’s Word and how to
catch God’s ear and become fertile even if your case is
considered medically impossible. Veronica has written
more than 30 books on fertility, healing, childbirth
and relationships including her latest, “God Has Not
Forgotten You: Hope for a Woman Struggling to Conceive”
which offers several prayers particularly attuned to
Mother’s Day. Contact: Veronica Anusionwu at
v@helpforinfertility.com

10. ==> A Mother’s Day Show about a Son’s Love

This Mother’s Day share the incredible, true story of a
son and his unending love for his mother. Invite Marty
Vargas on your show and hear about his journey as a
young man from California wine country searching for
his estranged mother of 20 years and eventually finding
her homeless on the streets of Philadelphia, not
looking for rescue. Marty’s love for his birth mom was
tested time and time again but eventually prevails,
overcoming her rejection, spitting in his face, and
fear. This wonderful human-interest story is also a
tale of two mothers. His birth mother AND the one who
took him in and raised him, but hid the truth before
eventually giving him the information and courage to go
on the search of a lifetime! Marty Vargas, MFA, is a
media owner, author and speaker. His incredible true
story has been seen multiple times on ABC and NBC
Philadelphia and Fox News Washington, DC. Contact Marty
at (631) 246-0790; MVargas@rtirguests.com

11. ==> The College Lie that Caused the Bribery Scandal

College advisors Lindy and Tom Schneider say if Lori
Loughlin, Felicity Huffman, and the dozens of wealthy
parents caught up in Operation Varsity Blues knew
anything about how to help their kids succeed in life
they would never have become involved in a college
bribery scandal to get their children into an elite
school. Lindy says it doesn’t matter where you go, what
matters is what you do when you’re there! “Many highly
successful people, CEOs, celebrities, and entrepreneurs
did not go to Ivy League schools, but they were
intentional about making quality connections while they
were students,” says Lindy. The Schneiders will discuss
how to make the most of your college experience, how
many years it really takes to get a degree, and why
socializing isn’t just a college distraction! Lindy and
Tom Schneider are the authors of “College Secrets of
Highly Successful People: Keys to Launching a Great
Life.” Contact Lindy Schneider at (602) 562-8669;
lschneider@rtirguests.com

12. ==> Is Your Smart Home Too Smart?

Did you know your C-Pap is transmitting your sleep data
to insurance companies? Did you know the new toilet
seats coming on the market can take your blood
pressure? Where does your data go? Who wants this data?
Join product design expert Lorraine Justice, professor
at Rochester Institute of Technology, for a discussion
on the hidden costs of the technology we love and the
next new products that may be coming into your future.
Plan now for your future with technology by getting
current information on new products and services.
Lorraine is a TED presenter and international keynote
speaker. She is the author of the new book “The Future
of Design, Global Product Innovation in a Complex
World.” Contact her at Lorraine at
ljustice@rtirguests.com; (585) 206-8823.

13. ==> Exposing TV News’ Bad Practices

Before Nita Wiggins began teaching journalism in Paris
ten years ago, she spent 21 years as a full-time news
reporter and sportscaster working for ABC, CBS, NBC,
and Fox network affiliates in such cities as Dallas,
Seattle, and Memphis. As a woman of color, Wiggins
found that her dream of covering professional sports
came with a high price—stress and a raft of
institutionalized practices she found unacceptable. At
a time when the industry is under heightened scrutiny,
invite Wiggins on your show to take the television
broadcasting industry to task over bias, nepotism,
suppressing political viewpoints, and more. She’ll
discuss the changing landscapes of politics, race, and
women’s employment in the news business and share
shocking stories about what goes on behind the scenes
in television newsrooms across the country. Nita
Wiggins’ controversial new memoir is “Civil Rights
Baby: My Story of Race, Sports, and Breaking Barriers
in American Journalism.” Contact her at
NWiggins@rtirguests.com; (678) 754-8958.

14. ==> How Cell Phones Cause Your Kids Physical Pain

Many health professionals believe today’s obsession
with cell phones, texting and social media is directly
responsible for a rise in youth anxiety, suicide and
kids being medicated. The anxiety created also causes
kids to feel physical pain. Dr. David Hanscom will
explain the connection and give parents and caregivers
a wake-up call while offering real solutions to rid
kids of stress and anxiety. Hanscom, author of “Back in
Control: A Surgeon’s Roadmap Out of Chronic Pain” will
take parents and doctors to task presenting research-
based evidence and information about the direct
connection between stress, anxiety and physical pain.
Listeners will learn how technology addiction affects
the brain with physical complications. He’ll also
explore how anxiety has led to drug abuse, youth
suicide, rising healthcare costs, gratuitous surgeries
and just plain bad-doctoring for kids and adults. Dr.
Hanscom has appeared on many talk shows including The
Dr. Oz Show. Contact him at dhanscom@rtirguests.com;
(206) 890-1892.

15. ==> The Shocking Truth Behind Prince’s Death

When pop artist Prince died from a drug overdose on
April 21, 2016, his legions of fans were shocked and
saddened. But they never really learned the truth about
how his death could have been prevented. Addiction
specialist Isaac Alexis M.D. can share how Prince,
Elvis, Michael Jackson and other icons who succumbed to
drug overdoses could have been saved. “With Prince, his
death could have been prevented by restricting his
maximum daily dose,” Dr. Isaac says. “He could have
used more physical therapy and occupational therapy
alongside cognitive behavioral therapy to talk out what
current issues were in his environment that ‘triggered’
his drug use.” Dr. Isaac completed an internship in
trauma surgery at Cornell University at New York
Hospital of Queens and spent many years working for the
criminal justice system. He also served as medical
director at the Department of Justice. He is the author
of the book “Life and Death behind the Brick and Razor-
Code Red Diamond” and the upcoming “The Seductive Pink
Crystal.” Contact Isaac at IAlexis@rtirguests.com;
(315) 935-6348.

16. ==> Can You Really Heal Yourself Without Drugs?

The first thing we typically reach for when we’re ill
is a drug, but is that really the best choice?
Certified wellness coach Cam Miller says it’s possible
to heal the body naturally without medications, so you
have more energy, look younger, and feel better. Invite
her to reveal the 3 main contributing factors to good
health. Her upcoming documentary, The Green Drank Tour,
follows an overweight woman’s journey across America to
help overweight residents learn the benefits of a
plant-based diet. Former First Lady Michelle Obama has
praised Miller’s “efforts to improve the health of
Americans.” Ask her: What’s the best way to eliminate
disease? How can a vegan lifestyle improve your health?
What are the 3 best healing herbs and supplements? How
can you detox? Contact Cam Miller at (480) 757-2151;
CMiller@rtirguests.com

17. ==> Is It Your Fault You Can’t Find Love?

We all want to find that special someone to spend the
rest of our lives with but do you keep ending up in
failed relationships? Could it actually be your fault?
Invite Arnoux Goran, author, speaker, and the world’s
#1 expert in personal transformation, to reveal why you
might be getting in your own way when it comes to
finding your soul mate. He can share the three simple
questions to find what is blocking you from finding
your true love. Learn where these blocks come from and
how you can permanently remove them. His successful
method to reprogram yourself has been studied by the
University of California, Irvine, and shown dramatic
results. His forthcoming book, “The Answer: How to
Change Your Life and Make Your Dreams Come True”,
reveals how to release negative emotions permanently
and truly change your life by addressing the cause of
repeating patterns. Goran has been featured on radio
and television. Contact him at (878) 203-8231;
AGoran@rtirguests.com

18. ==> Want to Become an Activist? Here’s How!

Dr. Ira Williams often calls himself the ‘Don Quixote’
of health care reform and at 85, he is probably one of
the oldest activists around! And now he is encouraging
others to take up the mantle by developing a system to
empower local grassroots activists in each state to
radically change our health care delivery system. He’ll
explain why each state is responsible for our nation’s
healthcare delivery system and how to organize state
wide grassroots activists that will challenge the
current system and win!
Dr. Ira Williams is an experienced surgeon, medical
malpractice expert witness and an expert in how to
improve our healthcare delivery system. His latest book
is “Healthcare Warriors, Why and How to Become One.”
Contact Dr. Ira Williams at (864) 479-8613;
IWilliams@rtirguests.com

19. ==> 10 Small Things You Can Do to Save the Planet

Environmentalists focus on saving the planet on a
broad, global level. However, the small things we all
do daily have the greatest impact. “We all tend to
waste food and other resources,” says author and
environmental engineer Yasmin Davar. “For example, we
throw out one third of the food we buy. We buy hardwood
furniture that has been illegally logged from Cambodian
national parks. We need to really examine our
consumerism.” Yasmin can discuss small but powerful
ways we can change our daily habits that can have a
dramatically positive impact on the world as whole. In
addition to being an environmental engineer, Yasmin
holds a Master of International Studies degree in Peace
and Conflict Resolution and is the author of the book
“Our Peaceful Planet: Healing Ourselves and the World
for a Sustainable Future.” Contact her at Yasmin at
YDavar@rtirguests.com

20. ==> Revelations of an Undertaker’s Daughter

Most people don’t like to talk or even think about
death. But while growing up in a Midwestern funeral
home where her dad was an undertaker, Margo Lenmark
learned a lot about life from dead people. “I can share
fascinating experiences of growing up around death and
dead people, and the messages I received from them,”
she says. “I have a lot to say about death and gifts
people give when they die.” Margo can reveal her
journeys to the other side, experiences she had in
dreams and the important messages she received about
life from the deceased. She is the author of the
critically acclaimed book “Light in the Mourning:
Memoirs of an Undertaker’s Daughter.” The book has
received glowing reviews from a number of prominent
authors and spiritual leaders including Deepak Chopra.
Contact Margo at MLenmark@rtirguests.com; (484)
928-7824.

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