07/30/19 RTIR Newsletter: Reversing Memory Loss, Tech Giants, Science and Spirituality

July 30, 2019

01. Round Two: Debate Winners and Losers
02. Conservative Pundit: Why the Left Pushes for Open
Borders
03. Life-Saving Tips: How to Survive a Public Shooting
04. 50th Anniversary – The Real Motive for Manson Murders
05. Hidden in Plain Sight: The World of Sex Trafficking
06. First Week of August: Simplify Your Life Week
07. Are Tech Giants Headed for a Break-Up?
08. Time for a Summer Road Trip?
09. Health Hacks to Beat Text-Neck (It’s a Real Epidemic)
10. New Hope for Concussion Sufferers
11. Protecting Kids from EMF
12. Ground-Breaking Approach to Reverse Memory Loss
13. Expert to New Grads: How Your Name Determines Your Career Path
14. Why Kids Should Make Up their Own Homework… and
Other Ways to Have a ‘Perfect School’
15. Revelations of an Undertaker’s Daughter
16. Why You Should Dump Your Negative Parents, Friends and Family
17. Step Up and Mentor a Dad-less Boy
18. Domestic Violence’s Far Reaching Fall-Out
19. How Science and Spirituality Can Bring More Abundance
20. Beach Boys’ Bodyguard Tells All

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1. ==> Round Two: Debate Winners and Losers

The overflowing pool of 20+ Democrats is about to
narrow, based on what happens tonight and tomorrow in
the 2nd round of Democratic debates. Communication
expert Paul Hellman can 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. Paul Hellman consults and speaks
internationally on how to make your point—so you get
heard, get remembered and get results. His 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,” an Amazon best seller. Contact him at (508)
276-7013; phellman@rtirguests.com

2. ==> Conservative Pundit: Why the Left Pushes for Open Borders

In a new column for The American Spectator,
conservative cultural commentator Larry Alex Taunton
writes, “Contrary to what many believe, advocates of
the open-borders policy now being championed by just
about every left-of-center politician in the Western
world are not blind to Islam’s penchant for violence.
They know it very well. It is, rather, that they are
gambling everything — or should I say everyone? — on a
grand, continental-sized social experiment that is
based, in part, on the ideas of Austrian philosopher
Karl Popper and his seminal work The Open Society and
its Enemies (1945).” On your show Taunton will discuss
the Dept. of Justice’s quietly announced arrest of
Mustafa Mousab Alowemer who according to FBI reports
was planning an “ISI-inspired attack on a church in
Pittsburgh,” and outline what he believes truly open
borders could mean. Contact Johanna Ramos Boyer at
(703) 646-5137; (703) 400-1099 (cell);
johanna@jrbcomm.com or Erin Bolden at (703) 646-5188.

3. ==> Life-Saving Tips: How to Survive a Public Shooting

It happened again this weekend. Another gunman opened
fire in public, this time at the Gilroy Garlic Festival
south of San Francisco. Officials say 4 people
including the shooter died at the scene and 15 others
were injured. How would you react if caught in a public
place where streams of bullets put you in mortal
danger? Would you know how to escape an active
shooter’s attack? Should you fight back? Play dead?
Run? Stay locked in a room, closet or car? Shield
others? Use special tactics to protect yourself? And
what should your kids know? Explore the vital answers
with personal protection specialist Allen Banks, CEO of
Proactive Protection Agency. He has developed Active
Shooter Prevention and Workplace Violence Prevention
Training, and also a special program for schools and
other public settings. In this era of violent attacks
and even terrorism, you and your loved ones and
colleagues will want to hear this specialist’s life-
saving insights and advice. Invite audience questions!
Contact Allen Banks at (661) 417-0786;
abanks@rtirguests.com

4. ==> 50th Anniversary – The Real Motive for Manson Murders

On August 9, 1969, Ivor Davis, an investigative
journalist for the London Daily Express, was at the
Tate LA Bianca murder scene before noon, surrounded by
the Los Angeles and foreign press. He followed the case
intently and interviewed Manson Family members, and ex-
members, gathering an intricate picture of the cult and
its charismatic leader, Charles Manson. Before the
trial began in the summer of 1970, Davis co-authored
the first book published on the Tate murders, “Five to
Die.” Sitting in the front row of the courtroom, he
says he was flabbergasted to hear the prosecutor’s
opening statement that it was the Beatles’ White Album
and the secret messages inside songs like Helter
Skelter that turned the young cult members into
murders. David says, “I knew that Manson had an
obsession with the Beatles, especially the White Album,
but from my several days of interviews with family
members at the Spahn Ranch, I learned the real reasons
for the murders. And it had nothing to do with the
Beatles.” Invite Ivor Davis on your show and learn the
real reason for the murders, why the Helter Skelter
theory was used by prosecutors, and many unknown
aspects of the gruesome story. Ivor Davis’ new book is
“Manson Exposed: A Reporter’s 50-Year Journey into
Madness and Murder.” Contact Kathleen Kaiser at (805)
607-6717 or Kathleen@kathleenkaiser.com

5. ==> Hidden in Plain Sight: The World of Sex Trafficking

The charges against billionaire financier Jeffrey
Epstein underscore the prevalence of human trafficking
and how it often goes undetected and unpunished
according to Raleigh Sadler, a Christian reverend and
founder of the human trafficking awareness group Let My
People Go. He says the situation is complicated, and
insidious. “Human trafficking is far more prevalent
than the general public realizes, and it can affect
virtually any community.” Raleigh says awareness is
part of the problem, along with inaccurate information.
“Currently, most who are trafficked come through legal
points of entry,” he reveals. “As we focus on those
illegally crossing the border, we miss the reality that
many who are undocumented and already in the U.S. are
potential targets of would-be traffickers.” Raleigh
Sadler is the author of “Vulnerable: Rethinking Human
Trafficking.” Contact him at RSadler@rtirguests.com;
(917) 341-6758.

6. ==> First Week of August: Simplify Your Life Week

Whatever happened to those lazy, hazy days of summer?
Ever wish you didn’t feel so overwhelmed and busy that
you become paralyzed? Even the dog days of summer have
become a race to the finish! Instead of having the
summer to regroup and get refreshed, most families find
they need a “vacation from their vacation!” Instead of
heading into a new school year raring to go – most
families feel overwhelmed and stressed out. Interview
Jennifer Cochern, LCPC, to learn how to truly get
refreshed before Labor Day Weekend! She will show you
how to notice what’s most important to you and your
family based on your values and purpose. She’ll teach
your audience how to say three of the most important
words in the English language (No, thank you) and how
that phrase can empower you (and your kids!) to start
living a simpler, more authentic life. Jennifer
Cochern, LCPC is a counselor who’s worked with hundreds
of clients promoting personal growth and healthier
relationship skills. She’s the author of “Alignment:
Move from Internal Chaos to Clarity.” Contact Jennifer
Cochern at (208) 817-2870; JCochern@rtirguests.com

7. ==> Are Tech Giants Headed for a Break-Up?

The U.S. Justice Department announced a major antitrust
investigation into unnamed tech giants, and the House
Judiciary Committee has begun an unprecedented
antitrust probe into Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple
over their aggressive business practices, and promises
“a top-to-bottom review of the market power held by
giant tech platforms.” Invite Jim Rumford to reveal
surprising parallels to U.S. history and why he
believes Donald Trump is the next Teddy Roosevelt when
it comes to trust busting. He’ll discuss the history
that led to the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890, how
that is being repeated today, and ways monopolies, big
government and big corporations stick together at the
expense of middle- and working-class people. Rumford is
the author of “Tobacco, Trusts, and Trump: How
America’s Forgotten War Created Big Government.”
Rumford’s great-grandfather was a tobacco buyer at the
time the tobacco wars started. Rumford’s own interest
in the topic was piqued by his ancestor’s scrapbook of
newspaper articles of the day. Reach him through
Stephanie at (937) 272-8155; stephanie@rumfordgroup.com

8. ==> Time for a Summer Road Trip?

Millions of Americans are hitting the road this summer
looking for adventure! Most will come home with
pictures and stories, but some, like Jenni Raney
Edwards, may find the experience totally life-changing.
Invite her to share how what began as a solo cross-
country adventure in her SUV turned into a love affair
with the open road, and led to her selling her home and
most of her possessions to hit the road in a 40-foot
Class A motorhome—despite having relatively little RV
experience! A successful businesswoman and
entrepreneur, Edwards traded in her office for an RV
and says she has no regrets. Jenni Raney Edwards is the
author of “Bumping Down Highways: From Boardrooms to
Back Roads in an RV.” She’s also the founder of Norsk
Tiny Houses, designing and building the first LEED
Certified Tiny House on Wheels. Jenni Raney Edwards is
currently on an RV book tour. Contact her at (904)
234-2891; jenni@bumpingdownhighways.com

9. ==> Health Hacks to Beat Text-Neck (It’s a Real Epidemic)

We love our smartphones and tablets, but health
professionals say they’re causing an epidemic of ‘text-
neck’ among adults and children. Nathalie Beauchamp,
D.C., IFMCP, an Ottawa-based doctor of chiropractic and
certified functional medicine practitioner with the
Institute of Functional Medicine, says looking down at
your device for hours at a time changes the position of
your head and neck, causing poor posture. She’ll
explain how that can lead to health problems like
headaches, a flattened spinal curve, disc damage,
muscle damage and reduced blood flow to the brain.
Invite her on your show and learn what your head has in
common with a bowling ball, ways to use your phone that
are kind to your spine and hacks to help compensate for
a sedentary life, like standing desks, walking meetings
and scheduling time to move. Dr. Nathalie Beauchamp has
appeared on numerous radio and TV programs and writes
about health and wellness for a variety of
publications. She has her own YouTube channel and is
the founder of the weekly “What the Hack?!” podcast.
Dr. Beauchamp’s latest book is “Hack Your Health
Habits: Simple Action-Driven, Natural Health Solutions
for People On the Go!” Contact her at (613) 852-1770;
drnathalie@drnathaliebeauchamp.com

10. ==> New Hope for Concussion Sufferers

The U.S. is currently in the midst of a concussion
epidemic with 5 million cases diagnosed annually.
Despite what you might think, it’s not just football
players who are sustaining these potentially life-
changing brain injuries, it is ordinary adults and
children. The good news is that there are effective
treatments available which reverse the symptoms of a
concussion by correcting the underlying mechanisms of
injury to the brain. So says Paul Henry Wand, M.D., a
neurologist with extensive expertise in diagnosing and
treating all types of concussions. Dr. Wand can
describe how a concussion should be diagnosed and
treated based on the findings of two diagnostic tests
and how even concussions sustained years ago can be
treated! Dr. Paul Wand is the author of “The Concussion
Cure: 3 Proven Methods to Heal Your Brain.” He is
currently seeking funding to perform the first-ever
clinical trial of an FDA-approved protocol that may
reverse all the symptoms of concussion. Contact Dr.
Wand at (954) 344-9772; Paulwandmd@gmail.com

11. ==> Protecting Kids from EMF

Electromagnetic radiation from cellphone towers,
cellphones, and other electronic appliances is
everywhere. Although there have been more than 10,000
global scientific studies done on the health impacts of
EMFs, most of us remain blissfully unaware of the
dangers. So what do parents need to do to protect their
children? For the answer, interview Beverly Jensen,
Ph.D. Dr. Jensen will discuss actions to take to reduce
electromagnetic radiation in your home to protect
yourself and your children and discuss whether that
cellphone tower near your house should concern you. She
can offer your listeners a link to her free eBook,
“Protecting Our Children from EMR.” Dr. Jensen is a
life-long practitioner of the natural healing arts and
author of the forthcoming book “21st Century Wellness
Rx: Health Hacks to Prevent & Cure Chronic Disease.”
Contact her at (206) 905-9720;
jbeverly@womensmedicinebowl.com

12. ==> Ground-Breaking Approach to Reverse Memory Loss

If you’re worried your short-term memory loss—those
moments when you just can’t remember a word, a name or
where you parked the car—are just the start of a
downhill slide, you’ll want to hear some encouraging
news from Julie Renee Doering. The brain rejuvenation
expert says memory loss can easily be reversed, even in
early stage dementia. She’ll discuss a ground-breaking
approach to cell regrowth and share the remarkable
results of a recent brain study that show the quantum
energy approach can dramatically improve not only
memory, but also mental outlook and sleep. It also
shows promise in reducing headaches and helping people
with speech difficulties. The brain rejuvenation work
Julie Renee is doing is just the tip of the iceberg in
her revolutionary Quantum Activation Academy. Doering,
who will soon be seen regularly on the long-running PBS
series Creative Living, embarked on her search for
answers after suffering several brain injuries, major
accidents and chronic illnesses in her earlier life.
The author of 12 books including “The Divine Human
Blueprint,” she currently offers more than 150
trainings and 180 transformative meditations. Contact
her at (415) 385 6394 or in8@JulieRenee.com

13. ==> Expert to New Grads: How Your Name Determines
Your Career Path

So you just graduated from college and are ready to
launch an exciting career. According to critically
acclaimed author and Name Colorology expert B.P.
Greycastle, it’s not enough to have lots of impressive
academic achievements under your belt. “Our names and
the colors that we wear have a great impact on
achieving success in our lives,” he says. He can tell
job seekers how to impress prospective employers during
interviews by telling them exactly what to wear and say
on the basis of the employer’s name. He can also supply
testimonials from those he helped land great careers.
“I can show with a tremendous amount of evidence, facts
and figures that our color-coded names are the number
one factor in determining our careers, with lists of
the most successful people in over 40 major career
fields who became successful because of their names.”
B.P. is the author of “Your Name and Colors: Key to
Your Beauty, Career, Personality, Romance and Success.”
Contact B.P. at drolley@rtirguests.com; (510) 570-1929.

14. ==> Why Kids Should Make Up their Own Homework… and
Other Ways to Have a ‘Perfect School’

Every September kindergartners start school and love
it. So why is it that every year after that more and
more students hate school – until high school when only
a few are left who actually love coming to school and
love learning? This problem is easier to fix than you
think! “There are so many ways to create a perfect
school,” says Lee Jenkins, a career educator with a
passion for improving student learning in school. “From
giving students choice in how to do homework to
creating a team feel in every classroom, where they are
more interested in outperforming their own best work
instead of competing with each other… it works! And it
works FAST!” In fact, teachers using Lee’s method are
seeing an increase in classroom learning by six times
the national average! The key is for students to be in
an environment where they both work hard and love their
learning. Lee Jenkins is the author of “How to Create a
Perfect School,” foreword by Jack Canfield, and while
he speaks primarily to educators his message to parents
is essential. Lee has been an educator and
administrator both in public schools and universities.
Contact him at (484) 306-8784; LJenkins@rtirguests.com

15. ==> 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.

16. ==> Why You Should Dump Your Negative Parents,
Friends and Family

We all have them – those parents, friends and relations
who do nothing but criticize, complain about anything
and everything and make us feel small and undeserving.
Well, it’s time to call them out on their negativity,
start a dialog and if that doesn’t work, take a break
or walk away from that relationship. Annie Evans
believes that if you don’t deal with them, there’s a
really good chance you’ll turn out just like them.
Evans personally knows how negativity breeds
negativity. Combined with some serious life challenges,
she went on her own downward spiral. Being raised by a
severely mentally-ill mom and losing two life partners
is just the tip of the iceberg. Evans will share her
startling story, and help listeners learn real
strategies to change their mindsets, interactions and
take charge of their attitudes. Contact her at
aevans@rtirguests.com or (310) 621-0456.

17. ==> Step Up and Mentor a Dad-less Boy

As a divorced dad to two young boys, Pastor Eric
Hawthorne knows how important it is for boys to have
male role models. Since 81 percent of all single parent
households are headed by moms, he sees a real need for
men to get involved with the young males in their
communities. “There is a severe fatherhood deficit in
our society,” he says. “I see young kids out on the
street, doing drugs because nine times out of 10, their
fathers are absent.” Eric can share what men can do to
mentor the young boys in their communities, and how
this benefits society as a whole. “We need more
interaction between the church, the YMCA and other
programs through which men can help them to learn
manhood. It will impact society for the long haul and
help to keep boys out of trouble.” Pastor Eric is the
second-generation pastor of Daystar Deliverance
Ministries in Richardson, Texas, the author of the
upcoming book “Are You Ready for Marriage?” Contact:
Eric at (214) 225-0769; EHawthorne@rtirguests.com

18. ==> Domestic Violence’s Far Reaching Fall-Out

According to domestic violence awareness advocate Curt
Lindsley, “Domestic violence doesn’t just affect the
physical victims; it tears at the very fabric of entire
communities.” He’ll explain how domestic violence can
impact a company’s bottom line due to lost
productivity, cause long-term health problems in
victims, spill over to schools and workplaces, and
involve innumerable police hours. Thus, he says, a
multi-pronged approach is needed to tackle this madness
head on. Curt will share how communities, organizations
and individuals can come together to curtail this
epidemic, starting today. Curt is the founder of the
nonprofit domestic violence awareness group Go Purple
USA, sponsor of Go Purple Day™ (Oct. 1); and co-founder
of the Covington Domestic Violence Task Force, official
sponsor of Purple Light Nights®. Contact Curt at
clindsley@rtirguests.com; 256-213-1092.

19. ==> How Science and Spirituality Can Bring More Abundance

According to author and scientist David. L. Peters,
“Abundance is not more money or ‘things.’ Abundance is
a life of joy and happiness, under all conditions that
life sends you, the good or the not-so-good.” David has
spent 84 years living a joyful and abundant life,
immersed in science and spirituality where he has found
that one supports the other. “The pathway of the 12
steps leads to joy and happiness even under devastating
conditions.” David has achieved great prominence in his
career as an engineer, holds 18 patents, raised seven
great kids and has enjoyed a loving marriage of 57
years. He is the author of “The 12 Steps to Joy and
Happiness: Finding the Kingdom of God that Lies
Within.” Contact David at DPeters@rtirguests.com; (607)
304-3329.

20. ==> Beach Boys’ Bodyguard Tells All

Much has been documented about Beach Boy Brian Wilson’s
struggles with drugs, his bandmate brothers, and cousin
Mike Love. But for the first time, Brian’s former
bodyguard/caretaker Rushton “Rocky” Pamplin tells his
riveting behind-the-scenes story. Rocky is a former NFL
player who was college roommates and best friends with
Stan Love, a former LA Laker and brother of Mike Love.
In the mid-1970s, they were enlisted as life savers for
Brian, who was on a death spiral. After years of
silence, Rocky authored the book The Beach Boys Endless
Wave: Inside America’s Band, with co-author Ron Hamady,
a veteran of the music and film industries. “Rocky went
where no one had ever been,” Ron says. “It was a
monumental time for the band. There have been plenty of
Beach Boys books; but, no one has ever been behind the
scenes.” Contact Mike Vezo at mvezo@rtirguests.com;
(310) 997-4947.

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