10/16/2025 RTIR Newsletter: Special Ed Gets the Trump Treatment, the Pentagon Vs. the Press and Why Can’t Corporate America Support Families?


01. Pain from the Shutdown is About to Hit the Public
02. Trump Wipes Out Special Education Office
03. Journalists Refuse New Pentagon Policy Change
04. Monsters Hiding in Plain Sight: The World of Criminal Profiling
05. Why Doesn’t Corporate Culture Value Parenthood?
06. Protesting Isn’t the Only Way to Channel Political Anger
07. How to Raise Safe, Street-Smart Kids in a Violent World
08. Did Trump Get What He Wants in Greenland?
09. Scary Spending and the Silent Thieves in Your Budget
10. Exorcising Bad Energy with Chakra Healing
11. Burned Out? Numb? The Therapy You Didn’t Know You Needed
12. The Science of Happiness: What This Doc Learned from 40 Years in Practice
13. Is Yoga America’s Most Radical Path to Healing?
14. ‘Psychedelics Changed My Life’—A Therapist Shares the Healing Power of Plants
15. What's Your Pet Really Thinking? Ask This Animal Psychic

1. ==> Pain from the Shutdown is About to Hit the Public

Agencies have been shuttered for almost three weeks, with no end in sight, as the White House and congressional Democrats continue their standoff. So far, the effects haven’t been felt by most Americans but experts say the ongoing government shutdown will collide with the economy this week. “When those paychecks start to dry up, and military is a big one, that’s when purchases, child care, buying basic things like groceries—that’s when it starts to impact people beyond the government,” says G. William Hoagland, senior vice president at the Bipartisan Policy Center, a Washington think tank. “It’s a slow burn, but it gets worse as it goes on.” The shutdown has already caused nationwide flight delays, shut off access to national parks and closed taxpayer help lines at the IRS, among other things. To arrange interviews contact press@bipartisanpolicy.org or
Martina McLennan at (612) 247-3532; mmclennan@bipartisanpolicy.org

2. ==> Trump Wipes Out Special Education Office

Nearly the entire Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, including the Office of Special Education Programs, was let go this week, according to agency employees and their union. The Education Department has yet to officially confirm the specifics of the layoffs but Skye Perryman, a civil rights attorney and the CEO of Democracy Forward says, “This is a direct attack on the infrastructure that protects children with disabilities. Gutting the Office of Special Education Programs during a shutdown isn’t just bureaucratic—it’s a betrayal of legal obligations under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).” The layoffs have been challenged in court and have created widespread trepidation over the future of federal oversight of special education programs, as well as the billions of dollars in funding that states and schools are entitled to receive. Skye Perryman is a frequent media guest and has testified before Congress on education equity and disability rights. Democracy Forward is a nonpartisan legal organization that litigates and advocates for government accountability. To arrange interviews contact press@democracyforward.org

3. ==> Journalists Refuse New Pentagon Policy Change

This week, all but one media outlet that regularly covers the Department of Defense lost access to the Pentagon after refusing to sign a new mandate requiring them to cease gathering any information that the Pentagon hasn’t cleared in advance, including unclassified information. Nearly every news outlet, including Fox, is boycotting, and marks the first time since the Eisenhower Administration that no major U.S. TV network or publication will have a permanent presence in the Pentagon. Joy Mayer, founder of Trusting News says, “Policies like this one send a chilling message to the public: that the government believes it should control what journalists report—even when the information isn’t classified. That undermines trust not just in the press, but in the institutions journalists are trying to hold accountable.” She says it also marks a change in how journalists will cover the armed forces. Joy Mayer leads Trusting News, a nonprofit helping journalists earn audience trust through transparency. She’s a former director at the Reynolds Journalism Institute and teaches newsroom engagement strategies. Contact her at joy@trustingnews.org

4. ==> Monsters Hiding in Plain Sight: The World of Criminal Profiling

Drawn to the topic by a quest to understand an incomprehensible act of violence connected to her own past, journalist Rachel Corbett turned her focus to criminal profiling—the effort to analyze criminal behavior to identify criminals as a predictable, and controllable human type. It is probably the most famous and least understood tool in America’s crime-fighting arsenal. Corbett’s new book, “The Monsters We Make: Murder and the Rise of Criminal Profiling” traces the history of the practice, examines its modern uses, and takes clear-eyed stock of its profound limitations. Corbett highlights the infamous cases that brought profiling into the spotlight—the Mad Bomber, Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and the Unabomber—while questioning whether it has ever truly solved a major crime. She’ll discuss the enduring appeal and the troubling limitations of profiling, warning of its misuse in an age of expansive surveillance and shrinking oversight. Corbett, an award-winning author and journalist, had a father figure as a young girl who spent his last moments before committing murder watching TV with her. Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703) 646-5137 (703) 400-1099 (cell) or Erin Bolden at (703) 980-2705

5. ==> Why Doesn’t Corporate Culture Value Parenthood?

About 80% of employees will become parents at some point in their careers, but sadly, many say they don’t feel supported at work. Meantime, a third of those who take parental leave don’t think they’ll return to work afterward, and of those who do, many leave within a year. Can you truly have a successful career and be a good parent, and should companies be more supportive of families? Management consultants Mason Donovan and Mark Kaplan challenge long-standing workplace assumptions and say becoming a parent actually sharpens the very skills modern companies need most: resilience, empathy, focus, crisis management, and a long-view perspective. The authors of “The Parenthood Advantage: Building Corporate Cultures That Value Working Parents” can discuss how companies can build cultures that value parents—and thrive because of it. They’ll also offer tips for parents and soon-to-be parents—male and female—on how to prepare for leave and how to transition back to the workplace smoothly. Mason Donovan and Mark Kaplan are managing partners of The Dagoba Group, a global consulting firm advancing inclusive leadership, employee well-being, and organizational culture. Contact Lissa Warren at (617) 233-2853; LissaWarrenPR@gmail.com

6. ==> Protesting Isn’t the Only Way to Channel Political Anger

“Agonizing, protesting, or tuning out” aren’t our only options in today’s heated political climate, says activist and author Sam Daley-Harris. In his book “Reclaiming Our Democracy,” Daley-Harris reveals a proven alternative: transformational advocacy, where you don’t just change an issue, you’re changed in the process. He shares stories of ordinary citizens who turned “climate trauma” into hope, and political helplessness into purpose. Feeling fed up isn’t a flaw. It’s fuel. Daley-Harris shows your audience how to harness it into impact. Book him today to inspire your audience and dive into the tough question like “Why is outrage not enough?” and “How can ordinary people actually change politics?”. Sam Daley-Harris is the founder of RESULTS, a citizens’ lobby that has empowered grassroots advocates to influence U.S. policy for more than 40 years. Contact Sam at (202) 804-2504; sdaley@rtirguests.com

7. ==> How to Raise Safe, Street-Smart Kids in a Violent World

More than 1 in 5 high school students in the U.S. report witnessing neighborhood violence—and that’s just what gets reported. With schools, families, and law enforcement stretched thin, Stephanie Mann, a veteran crime prevention specialist, believes the answer lies closer to home. Her Neighborhood Safety approach helps parents, educators, and community leaders raise kids who are not only street-smart, but community-aware. Drawing on her decades of experience (including founding 27 citywide prevention committees), Mann offers practical strategies to teach kids how to recognize danger, resist peer pressure, and build safe, supportive relationships. Her goal: to raise young people who don’t just survive—but help transform their communities. In interviews, she shares how parents can empower kids with common-sense safety habits in an increasingly unpredictable world. She’ll discuss common safety mistakes parents make and how kids can be taught to prevent violence—not just avoid it. Contact Stephanie Mann at (925) 438-0716; smann@rtirguests.com

8. ==> Did Trump Get What He Wants in Greenland?

Donald Trump has repeatedly said he wants to buy Greenland, saying the vast Arctic island is “critical” for U.S. national and economic security. Currently under Danish sovereignty, the country has declined the offer and has just announced billions of dollars in extra defense spending to boost security in the region, including buying more than a dozen F-35 fighter jets from the United States. Retired wealth manager and geopolitical commentator Rodger Friedman says, “It appears that President Trump got the Danish government to pony up $10 billion for the defense of Greenland, and secured orders for $4.5 billion for new American aircraft. I’m pretty certain that the CEO of Lockheed Martin will send a bottle of Champagne to the President as a thank you for the16-plane order.” He adds, “If all Trump wanted to accomplish in the first place was to have Greenland armed to the teeth, to deter Russia and China, he succeeded brilliantly without spending one American dime.” Rodger Friedman is the author of “Erasing America: Broken Politics, Broken Country.” Contact him at (301) 327-2255; rfriedman@rtirguests.com

9. ==> Scary Spending and the Silent Thieves in Your Budget

Halloween costs add up quickly, from candy and costumes to decorations and parties. Financial coach Monique Gagné warns that “silent thieves” like ghost subscriptions and impulse buys often drain more money than people realize. She shows how to enjoy Halloween fun without falling into budget black holes. This practical, relatable angle is one your audience will love. Monique is a financial expert and author of “Who Took My Money?” She specializes in exposing hidden spending habits that quietly sabotage financial health. Contact her at (343) 644-3121; mgagne@rtirguests.com

10. ==> Exorcising Bad Energy with Chakra Healing

Halloween highlights the unseen forces we all fear, whether it’s haunted houses or just bad vibes. Certified chakra healer Marilyn Mercado says unseen energy blockages can be just as frightening as ghosts. They can leave us stuck in fear, burnout, or unhealthy relationships. She demonstrates how chakra healing can clear out negativity, protect our emotional well-being, and ward off spiritual heaviness that feels haunting. Marilyn Mercado is a certified chakra practitioner and emotional wellness coach who blends ancient energy wisdom with modern healing practices. Contact her at (805) 332-4863; mmercado@rtirguests.com

11. ==> Burned Out? Numb? The Therapy You Didn’t Know You Needed

In a world full of chaos, author and educator Lynette Watkins offers a path to serenity—through art. As a passionate advocate for creativity, Lynette believes art isn’t just decoration—it’s a spiritual experience, a mental health lifeline, and a powerful tool for education. Lynette shows us that healing, inspiration, and resilience often begin with a brushstroke. She says, "If you're ready to thrive—regardless of what’s happening in the world—take a trip with to the nearest art museum... and find yourself." Lynette is an acclaimed artist, professor of art, writer, musician, and author of “Can It Be That Some Chains Are Mere Shadows? A Visual Journey From Darkness To Light.” Contact Lynette Watkins at (575) 454-4635; lwatkins@rtirguests.com

12. ==> The Science of Happiness: What This Doc Learned from 40 Years in Practice

You might think that worry, self-doubt, and complicated emotions are just a fact of life—the unavoidable side effects of growing up and achieving adulthood. But Ron Schneebaum, M.D. knows that not only is this NOT the case, we each have the ability to reconnect with our innate capacity for love, joy, and living a more meaningful life. “Reconnecting with our capacity for love starts with appreciating that love lives within,” Schneebaum says. “It’s part of our human birthright. We know this by exploring compassion, for compassion is love put into action.” The author of “Bigger Hearted: A Retired Pediatrician’s Prescriptions for Living a Happier Life,” Schneebaum draws on his decades of experience as an educator and primary care physician to prescribe common sense, practical techniques to help us break free from limiting beliefs and emotions. Contact him at (603) 314-3095; rschneebaum@rtirguests.com

13. ==> Is Yoga America’s Most Radical Path to Healing?

Some say yoga is just stretching. Others see it as a stress reliever. But trauma therapist and yoga expert Joann Lutz says that the deepest healing secrets of yoga have not yet been revealed! When they are, yoga will become the most radical wellness practice in America today. Its benefits are instant; it's free once individuals are trained; and it requires no special equipment. All anyone needs is some training, practice and the desire to be the star of their self-care! No matter what their body type or health challenges are, there's a good chance that doing the right yoga practices will help them live a better life. Unfortunately, people often choose the wrong practice for them. Joann will describe which yoga practices are the best ones for each person and reveal why some popular yoga styles can actually make symptoms worse. One key is finding the type of yoga that will give people an experience of safety and peace in this crazy world. This is the foundation of healing, a message more urgent than ever as anxiety and depression rates soar nationwide. This November, your audience can join her in the Dominican Republic to learn and practice her techniques and insights, tailored for them, at a restorative yoga retreat. Joann Lutz, author of “Trauma Healing in the Yoga Zone,” has over 20 years of experience blending yoga, somatic psychotherapy and neuroscience. Contact Joann Lutz at jlutz@rtirguests.com; (413) 340-5056

14. ==> ‘Psychedelics Changed My Life’—A Therapist Shares the Healing Power of Plants

According to research presented at the Psychedelic Science 2025 conference in Denver, patients who had been diagnosed with major depressive disorder experienced a dramatic decrease in depression after just one dose of psilocybin (magic mushrooms). Author and psychotherapist Anjalia McGoldrick is living proof of the power of plant-based psychedelics. “I got pregnant at 13, was in an abusive relationship at 14, and escaped with my life at 16,” she says. “Although I became a successful psychotherapist, I still carried deep wounds. Psychedelics absolutely changed my life.” Anjalia is the author of the critically-acclaimed memoir "The Child I Left Behind A Mother's Journey To Healing & Forgiveness." Contact Anjalia McGoldrick at (540) 616-3200; amcgoldrick@rtirguests.com

15. ==> What's Your Pet Really Thinking? Ask This Animal Psychic

What if your dog or cat could talk — and you understood every word? Nancy Orlen Weber shares her extraordinary life as an animal communicator and healer. From locating missing pets to warning law enforcement about dangerous animal abuse cases, Nancy’s intuitive gifts and deep compassion have led her to serve animals, plants, and people alike for over 50 years. Her remarkable true stories—including animals she’s never met recognizing her years later—demonstrate that we are all deeply connected across species. Nancy is a true expert in animal communication, psychic investigations, spiritual development, and the author of several books including "Nature Speaks." Contact Nancy Orlen Weber at (973) 441-4411; lightwingcenter@gmail.com