01. The Secret to Winning a Presidential Debate
02. Doc Weighs in on Age and Health of Candidates
03. Celebrity Attorney on Domestic Violence Gun Ban
04. Help! My Dog Ate a Cicada!
05. Nude Beach Etiquette
06. Are You Ready for a Record-Breaking Hurricane Season?
07. How to Beef Up Your Skimpy Nest Egg
08. Can the Sun Help Fight Cancer?
09. Why Would a Black Pastor Support Donald Trump?
10. Former Beauty Queen’s Serious Take on Female Equality
11. Make Better Choices with Fewer Regrets
12. The Big Myth About Doing Your Best
13. Don’t Make This Mistake When Choosing a Charity
14. Help Kids Handle Nightmares (Everybody Gets More Sleep!)
15. Pastor Shares Amazing True Encounters With God
1. ==> The Secret to Winning a Presidential Debate
Frank Luntz is a political consultant and pollster who has studied American reactions to almost every general election presidential debate since 1992. He says many things are at play during any given debate, including expectations. He also sees a divergence between voter opinions and the views of politicos and pundits. “Yes, policy solutions definitely matter in presidential debates. But personality, relatability and dignity matter more,” he says. “In the end, it’s not the facts, the policies or even the one-upmanship that Mr. Biden and Mr. Trump offer in the debate that matters. It’s how they make voters feel.” Frank Luntz has written, supervised, and conducted more than 2,500 surveys, focus groups, ad tests, and dial sessions in more than two dozen countries on six continents over the past 20 years. He was a consultant to the NBC hit show “The West Wing” and has provided analysis for Fox, CBS, CNN and many other news and media outlets. Contact him at fluntz@usc.edu
2. ==> Doc Weighs in on Age and Health of Candidates
One of the most pressing questions about this election is the health of the aging candidates themselves. President Biden is 81 and former President Donald Trump is 78, and both men have been seen as showing signs of cognitive decline, leading to calls for greater disclosure about the health of political candidates. Dr. Daniela Lamas, a pulmonary and critical-care physician, says the public would benefit from having access to pertinent medical data that is consistent among candidates. “If we had this, we would be able to see age for what it is – and not a political weapon, but one more factor alongside political views and experience that we need to weigh.” She’ll discuss what health information we should – and shouldn’t – have access to, and what voters should consider when assessing political candidates. Daniela Lamas, M.D., is a pulmonary and critical-care physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a freelance writer and reporter on health topics. She has been published in “The New Yorker,” “The Atlantic” and the “New York Times.” Contact Jessica Pastore at (617) 874-6346; jpastore@partners.org
3.==> Celebrity Attorney on Domestic Violence Gun Ban
The Supreme Court has upheld a federal law designed to keep guns out of the hands of anyone subject to a domestic violence court order. “Those of us who work to protect victims of domestic violence are greatly relieved,” says attorney David Glass. “The courage it takes to come forward to testify in court, and oppose their abuser is nothing short of heroic, yet they are still very hesitant.” Glass can discuss how the ruling will affect and protect victims and the abusers of domestic violence. He’ll explain how restraining orders will become more effective because of the law and what victims can do if they find a previously accused abuser has a gun. David Glass is a Certified Family Law Specialist and former psychologist and the host of TheHourGLASS podcast. He is probably best-known for handling A-list celebrities and high-profile types (including Kelly Rutherford, Larsa Pippen and Mariel Hemmingway) with their family law matters. Now in its fourth season, his podcast is based on his book, “Moving On: Redesigning Your Emotional, Financial and Social Life After Divorce.” Contact Cherie Kerr at (714) 271-2140; cherie@kerrpr-execuprov.com or Shannon Dugger at (303) 619-3949; shannon@kerrpr-execuprov.com
4.==> Help! My Dog Ate a Cicada!
You’ve probably heard that we’re in the middle of a cicada invasion. If you’re a pet owner in a region that’s experiencing this rare phenomenon where trillions of periodical cicadas are emerging from the earth, you may be wondering if the creatures pose a hazard to your pets. Thankfully, integrative veterinarian Dr. Carol Osborne has all the information and advice pet parents will need to keep their fur babies safe during the cicada invasion season! Ask her: Are cicadas a danger to pets? Can they trigger allergies? What if my dog eats one or brings one into my house? Carol Osborne, DVM, is a practicing integrative veterinarian, the director of the Chagrin Falls Veterinary Center and Pet Clinic, and an Emmy-nominated television journalist. She is a regular contributor to several TV shows and networks including “Fox & Friends,” the “Today” show, Discovery’s Animal Planet and “Good Day LA.” Contact Mackenzie August at (661) 255-8283; mackenzie@steveallenmedia.com
5. ==> Nude Beach Etiquette
There are currently hundreds of naturist beaches around the globe where it’s perfectly legal to drop your shorts and bask on the sand sans bathing suit. Are you curious but nervous to let it all hang out? Talk to Ronna Krozy, a retired professor in her 80s, and a nudist for more than 30 years. She’ll explain the dos and don’ts of shedding your clothes and inhibitions without offending or embarrassing anyone. There’s no single naturist ideology, but typically the lifestyle is about non-sexual social nudity in a family-friendly environment. Behave like you’re at a “church picnic,” says Krozy, who is also public relations chair at the American Association for Nude Recreation, the leading naturist organization in the United States. “Look people in the eye, because that might help you to figure out where to put your attention, and don’t gawk or stare because that is considered rude and impolite,” she says. Taking pictures is also a no-no as is commenting on someone’s body, even if you think you’re delivering a compliment. And while nudists are known for packing light, there’s one item you should never be without. “Always bring a towel with you to sit on, because that is for everybody’s hygiene.” Contact Ronna Krozy at ronna.krozy@aanr.com
6. ==> Are You Ready for a Record-Breaking Hurricane Season?
Prepare for another summer of extreme weather! The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts more hurricanes than ever. NOAA expects 17 to 25 named storms across the U.S., with eight to 13 expected to be hurricanes, and four to seven, “major hurricanes.” Invite Dr. Shawn Rowland to share 5 tips to prepare your family for the possibility of an emergency situation. Rowland says, “Being as prepared as possible is the only way to safeguard your family against preventable mishaps during an unpreventable emergency. Remember, emergencies come in all shapes and sizes, so the more diverse ways in which you prepare, the better.” Rowland first experienced the difficulty of obtaining lifesaving medications during a natural disaster in Mexico. He realized the extent of the problem while working as a physician during the pandemic and founded Jase Medical, a company that provides a supply of medication to have on hand in the event of a serious emergency or when professional medical help isn’t available. Contact Ryan McCormick at (516) 901-1103; Ryan@goldmanmccormick.com
7. ==> How to Beef Up Your Skimpy Nest Egg
The largest segment of the U.S. population is rapidly approaching retirement age, yet more than half are worried they won’t have enough to retire – and 20% have no retirement savings at all. With rising inflation and a middling economy, is there any way to turn things around? Tom Loegering (pronounced “LAY-gur-ing”) reveals how baby boomers and anyone in the workforce can ensure a happy, well-funded retirement so they can enjoy their golden years. Learn how to develop “the business of you” and retire comfortably without sacrificing your goals and dreams along the way. A retired contractor and experienced speaker, Tom is the author of “Success or Failure: The Choice Is Yours,” a workbook to help anyone plan their perfect retirement. Contact him at (623) 400-8648; tloegering@rtirguests.com
8. ==> Can the Sun Help Fight Cancer?
When you think of cancer treatments, the first thing to come to mind is typically chemotherapy or radiation. But Francisca Epale credits a surprising natural treatment for helping her beat the dreaded disease: Sunlight. She’ll share her amazing, inspiring story of surviving breast cancer without chemotherapy (and with plenty of sun). A certified health and life coach and the award-winning author of “How I Conquered Breast Cancer Without Chemotherapy: My Journey from a Mess to a Message” (medical disclaimer included), Francisca looked for better ways to survive cancer after five of her family members died due to chemotherapy. After being diagnosed with breast cancer herself and successfully curing it, she now shares her advice to help your audience fight breast cancer whether or not they elect to undergo traditional treatments. Ask her: How does getting more sunshine help cure breast cancer? Why do you say breast cancer is not a death sentence if caught early? What is the best way to perform breast self-exams? Contact Francisca Epale at (647) 692-3886; fepale@rtirguests.com
9. ==> Why Would a Black Pastor Support Donald Trump?
With his long history of racism dating back to the 1970s, it’s not surprising that the majority of black voters aren’t fans of Donald Trump. But African American author and pastor Frank Tull supports the controversial former president and encourages others in the black community to do the same. “Trump does have rough edges,” he says. “But he’s what’s best for us economically, socially, and from a faith-based standpoint.” Frank has received a lot of backlash for his allegiance to Trump. “I lost a close friend of 25 years because I voted
for him,” he reveals. Nevertheless, he remains steadfast in his support of the former president and will explain why he believes voting for the convicted felon aligns with Christian principles. He is the author of “8 Biblical Reasons to Vote Republican,” and is the co-founder and senior pastor at the World Church in Texas. Contact Frank Tull at (469) 609-1385; ftull@rtirguests.com
10. ==> Former Beauty Queen’s Serious Take on Female Equality
What do you think of when you read the words “beauty queen?” Many will conjure up images of a superficial person focused only on her looks. Masuda Rahmati — a former Mrs. World Beauty Pageant contestant representing Afghanistan — will put that stereotype to rest as she shares the ways she has been working to empower women around the world. Masuda was born in Kabul and emigrated to the U.S. with her family as a teenager. She has been providing financial and emotional support to Afghani women for 30 years, something that is vitally important since women in that country face execution if they break the draconian rules the fundamentalist rulers have mandated. Masuda once had her life threatened by the Taliban yet persists in teaching girls about education via Zoom, buying 800 new textbooks for the orphans in Kabul, and helping to create a nonprofit organization called The Change Makers of the World. Masuda can talk about life in Afghanistan before and during the Taliban, her life in the U.S., what drives her to risk her life to benefit girls and how your listeners can help. She is the author of the upcoming book “Almost Killed by the Taliban: How I Stood Up for the Women and Girls of Afghanistan.” She has been interviewed by the international media and has been recognized by Congress. Contact Masuda Rahmati at (831) 298-8335; mrahmati@rtirguests.com
11. ==> Make Better Choices with Fewer Regrets
We all face many choices each day. Some are crucial to our lives and career, others are not. We know we won’t always make the right decision, but psychologist Stephen Sideroff says there are some things you can do to help lower your odds of regret. He says all get in our own way of good decision-making due to emotional and cognitive traps we fall into. Invite him to share the three traps, as well as three key steps to take before making any decision. He’ll also reveal three steps to help recover from a mistake you’ve already made! Dr. Sideroff will give you new perspectives on decision-making for greater clarity, objectivity, and results. Stephen Sideroff is an associate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Rheumatology at UCLA’s Geffen School of Medicine. He was the founder and former clinical director of the Stress Strategies Program of UCLA/Santa Monica Hospital and former clinical director of Moonview Treatment and Optimal Performance Center. He is the author of “The 9 Pillars of Resilience: The Proven Path to Mastering Stress, Slow Aging and Increase Vitality.” Reach him at (310) 666-3452; sideroff@UCLA.edu
12. ==> The Big Myth About Doing Your Best
People think that doing one’s best is the key to success. But according to transformational speaker, educator, and businesswoman Rachel Rappaport, that attitude leads to “just getting by.” Instead, she says, “Do whatever it takes because doing your best is not enough! It is just a well-intentioned excuse; it is a mindset that leads to feeling stuck and creates an imaginary glass ceiling.” Alternatively, doing whatever it takes will stretch your creativity, empower you, and expand your possibilities, and give you the passion that you need to succeed in business and life. Rachel is the founder of the success-coaching program MAX! She also trained with Jack Canfield, co-author of “Chicken Soup for the Soul,” and well-known motivational coach Tony Robbins. Contact Rachel Rappaport at (848) 266-5824; rrappaport@rtirguests.com
13. ==> Don’t Make This Mistake When Choosing a Charity
Giving back by way of donating to charities, volunteering in one’s community, or starting a nonprofit can be very rewarding. But how do you know if you’re actually making a significant difference? “Many people are compelled to give back on the basis of their own life experiences, such as personal tragedies, and passions,” says author and nonprofit expert Michele Whetzel. “While it’s great to follow your heart, you need to do your homework.” Michele is a veteran of the nonprofit arena, founder of Your 501 Guide consulting and author of the book “So, You Want to Start a Nonprofit, Now What?” Contact Michele Whetzel at (302) 407-0513; Mwhetzel@rtirguests.com
14. ==> Help Kids Handle Nightmares (Everybody Gets More Sleep!)
According to the Cleveland Clinic, nightmares in children are common, and more likely when your child is overtired or stressed. Unfortunately, when they happen in the middle of the night, it’s tough to deal with the situation with a clear head. That’s why parents need Patricia Wilson, a long-time educator who understands kids and families. “Parents need to address kids fears during waking hours,” says Wilson. She’ll share ways to instill healthy sleep habits in little ones, how to set bedtime boundaries for older kids and teens, and ways to make bedtime less of a battle. Patricia has taught children from grades K-12 and counseled kids for more than 30 years. She is the author of numerous best-selling books including “My Magical Night Mare,” “Life is Amazing!” and “When Grandma Giggled.” Contact Patricia Wilson at (778) 561-4603; pwilson@rtirguests.com
15. ==> Pastor Shares Amazing True Encounters With God
For many people, even those who are religious, God is a nebulous concept whose existence is difficult to prove. If you’ve ever wondered whether God is real, invite Marcia Fleischman on your show to share real encounters with God, both those she’s heard from others and experienced herself. Marcia discusses ordinary people who have interacted with God and how these encounters have changed their lives. Delight your audience and help them rediscover or strengthen their faith when you interview this intriguing guest. A pastor, author, illustrator, and inventor, Marcia’s latest book is “If God is Love, Why Do I Feel So Bad? Considering Our Images of God.” Ask her: How can we experience the everyday presence of God? How did you experience God in your life after a double lung transplant? Can people encounter God even if they aren’t religious? Contact Marcia Fleischman at (816) 852-3849; mfleischman@rtirguests.com