07/17/18 RTIR Newsletter: France’s World Cup, Medical Vocabulary, Prince of NY

July 17, 2018

01. Comedian Jim Gaffigan is Getting Serious
02. Trump & GOP: Treasonous On Russia?
03. NATO Allies Upset: So What?
04. Former Obama Advisor, Dan Pfeiffer
05. France’s World Cup is a Win for Immigrants
06. Are Politicians Ruining Accountability for the Rest of Us?
07. Libertarian: Brett Kavanaugh Isn’t So Bad
08. Has #MeToo Ruined Dating?
09. Why You Should Get a Tan this Summer
10. What those House-Flipping Shows Never Tell You
11. California is Burning!
12. Why So Many Wild Animal Attacks Lately?
13. What Your Insurance Company is Hiding from You
14. Is Peace of Mind Possible in Today’s Crazy World?
15. In the Age of Selfies, Do People Still Collect Autographs?
16. Pop Quiz! How’s Your Medical Vocabulary?
17. Is Your Underwear Making You Stupid?
18. Funny Questions Little Boys Ask about Sex
19. Do a Show on the ‘Prince of New York’
20. Summer DIY Bug & Sun Recipes
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1. ==> Comedian Jim Gaffigan is Getting Serious

Jim Gaffigan gets very personal in his latest stand-up.
Using his signature everyman humor to deal with the
unthinkable, Gaffigan proves once again why he’s been
called the “King of Clean comedy.” In his new special
Noble Ape, he tackles the medical crisis that hit his
wife and family this year, which almost led to his
retirement. “Finding the humor in Jeannie’s brain tumor
was not only therapeutic, but I soon realized it
resonated with audiences. We’ve all been in those
moments of medical crisis and it’s good to laugh about
it,” says Gaffigan. And Jim is certainly not retiring!
There’s a lot to talk about. He co-stars in the
upcoming Amazon movie Troupe Zero and appears in nine
feature films this year including several dramatic
roles! Noble Ape was recorded live at the Wilbur
Theatre in Boston, MA. It is available this month on
Amazon, iTunes and many cable and satellite services.
Contact Kerri Brusca at kbrusca@shorefre.com

2. ==> Trump & GOP: Treasonous On Russia?

Professor David Rothkopf says the indictments of 12
Russian military officers accused of engaging in a
coordinated attack on the United States are a vital
reminder that the Mueller investigation cannot be seen
as a political issue. He says, “This is an
extraordinary moment. It is without equal, not only in
American history but in modern history. A hostile
foreign power intervened in our election to help elect
a man president who has since actively served their
interests and has defended them at every turn. That the
president is abetted in his aid for the Russians —
again, in the midst of this ongoing attack — by the
leadership of the Republican Party makes the situation
all the more extraordinary and dangerous. As
Republicans seek to undermine the investigation, they
serve Russia as directly as if they were officers of
the GRU. Some now reportedly seek to impeach Rosenstein
on trumped up charges. To attack one of our national
defense leaders as we are being attacked, and to do so
to benefit our foreign adversary, is textbook treason.”
David Rothkopf visiting professor at Columbia
University’s School of International and Public Affairs
and visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace. He has been a longtime contributor
to Foreign Policy and was CEO and editor of the FP
Group. Contact Meshal DeSantis at (202) 939-2233;
mdesantis@ceip.org

3. ==> NATO Allies Upset: So What?

Critics say President Trump’s boorish blindsides
against NATO are leading to a destruction of the 70-
year alliance. Steve Levy says that’s nonsense. “There
is one, and only one, central issue as to whether NATO
continues to be a relevant force: Will each member
commit to defending any other member if attacked by a
foreign hostile power? So long as that commitment
remains strong, all the other spats amount to squat.”
He adds, “We know what America does for Europe. But
what does Europe really do for America? Sure, they
share intelligence with our CIA in the fight against
global terrorism, but that’s done for their national
self-interests. Let’s be real; this is primarily a one-
way alliance. A potential attack against America is not
deterred by any pushback that could come from the
anemic European nations. The only deterrent that
matters is the one provided by America for the
protection of our European friends. European critics of
America should never forget that.” Steve Levy is a
former New York State Assemblyman & County Executive,
author, political commentator & radio host. Contact him
at (631) 877-0940; steve@commonsensestrategies.com

4. ==> Former Obama Advisor, Dan Pfeiffer

For your listeners in despair over the current occupant
of the White House, former top Obama advisor Dan
Pfeiffer offers hope that all is not lost. Invite
Pfeiffer to share candid, behind-the-scenes stories of
how the Obama White House worked, as well as his
opinion on the state of politics today and how to move
the country forward. Dan Pfeiffer does a co-host of the
popular political podcast Pod Save America. One of
Barack Obama’s longest serving advisors, he was White
House Director of Communications under President Obama
(2009-2013) and Senior Adviser to the President
(2013-2015). His new book is “Yes We (Still) Can:
Politics in the Age of Obama, Twitter and Trump.”
Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703) 646-5137 or Erin
Bolden at (703) 646-5188

5. ==> France’s World Cup is a Win for Immigrants

Peniel Joseph says France’s electrifying 4-2 World Cup
win over Croatia represents a victory for Africa and
immigrants everywhere. “The French team features no
less than 15 players with African roots, including the
dynamic 19-year-old forward Kylian Mbappe, who is
descended from an Algerian mother and Cameroonian
father. The team’s pan-African make-up goes a long way
toward helping the world — including European soccer
fans who have chanted ugly racist slogans against black
players — reimagine the most popular sport on the
planet and what it means to be a citizen.” Peniel
Joseph is the Barbara Jordan Chair in ethics and
political values and the founding director of the
Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at the LBJ
School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at
Austin, where he is also a professor of history.
Contact him at (512) 471-4263;
peniel.joseph@austin.utexas.edu

6. ==> Are Politicians Ruining Accountability for the
Rest of Us?

Business consultant Bonnie Sussman-Versace first began
noticing the decline in accountability in the workplace
shortly after corporations started laying off thousands
of workers to boost profits for shareholders. By the
time Bill Clinton took office, many of those workers
were trying to explain to their kids why it was
acceptable for the leader of the free world to have
affairs and lie about them and still get elected. Bring
Bonnie on your show to discuss the disappearance of
accountability—the idea that the buck stops here—and
why it is the #1 problem in business today. She’ll say
that many employees believe their company’s problems
stem from poor communication when the real culprit is
that people are losing trust in each other because
their actions do not match their words. She’ll also
talk about the role our education system plays with its
everybody gets a trophy mentality. More than merely
shining a light on this huge problem, Bonnie can point
to solutions we can all embrace to make ourselves
accountable for the words that come out of our mouth.
Bonnie is the author of “Recipes for Thoughtful
Leadership and Healthy Culture.” She is the author of
numerous articles for Business Weekly, the Reading
Eagle, and Lehigh Business Journal. Contact her at
(610) 301-2194; bversace@focusedllc.net

7. ==> Libertarian: Brett Kavanaugh Isn’t So Bad

Many on the left are worried about a more conservative
Supreme Court now that President Trump has nominated
Brett Kavanaugh to take the place of retiring Justice
Anthony Kennedy. The CATO Institute’s Trevor Burrus
says those concerns are reasonable, but they shouldn’t
be apocalyptic. “The reality is that gay marriage isn’t
going anywhere, Roe v. Wade will probably not be
overturned, and a court with a Justice Kavanaugh could
help rein in an executive branch that has become too
powerful.” What positives might we see from a more
conservative court? Burrus says, “For one, a more
conservative court would rein in an out-of-control
administrative state that empowers the executive branch
to make sweeping changes in American lives.” He adds,
“And a more conservative court is likely to have less
patience for possible Trump shenanigans domestically
(although foreign policy is a different story).” Trevor
Burrus is a research fellow in the Cato Institute’s
Robert Levy Center for Constitutional Studies and
managing editor of the Cato Supreme Court Review.
Contact him at (202) 789-5200 (DC); tburrus@cato.org

8. ==> Has #MeToo Ruined Dating?

The “Me Too Movement” went viral via social media as a
way for women to speak up about sexual assault and
harassment. But many men are now confused and trying to
grasp the “new normal” of dating and relating to women
in the workplace without getting into trouble. “There
are definitely some ways in which the ‘Me Too Movement’
has missed the boat,” says Jennifer Cochern, LCPC. The
movement has created a grey area that we are having a
difficult time navigating. Jennifer, a seasoned
counselor and expert on setting and keeping healthy
boundaries, can help your audience unpack how they are
really feeling about the #MeToo Movement without
judgement or bias! Jennifer Cochern, LCPC is a writer
and counselor. She has worked with hundreds of clients
promoting personal growth and healthier relationship
skills. Contact Jennifer Cochern at (208) 571-2511;
jenc.thebridge@gmail.com

9. ==> Why You Should Get a Tan this Summer

We’ve all been told to slather on sunscreen to protect
our skin from the damaging rays of the sun, but Dr. Jim
Roach says we’ve got it all wrong; the sun is good for
us and could even prevent cancer! Dr. Roach will
discuss why he tells his patients to get a dark tan in
the summer, how much sun is safe, the potential dangers
of sunscreen, and even how to prevent wrinkles from the
sun. He’ll also discuss a new study that found that
higher levels of vitamin D reduced the risk of breast
cancer by 82%, and how vitamin D can block estrogen and
increase testosterone, which could help reduce
autoimmune disorders, anxiety and waist size and boost
libido and confidence. Jim Roach, MD, a leading
integrative practitioner who has appeared on numerous
radio and TV programs, is a speaker, consultant,
educator, researcher, and widely sought clinician with
patients from across the country His latest book,
“Vital Strategies in Cancer,” will be released this
fall. Contact him at (859) 846-4453 (office);
jproach@aol.com

10. ==> What those House-Flipping Shows Never Tell You

It sounds like a great idea – buy a house, pour a few
thousand dollars at it, then sell it for monster
profit. But when the market reverses or corrects
itself, buyers bail, loans are called in, money becomes
scarce, and flipping proves a flop. Bestselling author
and successful property manager Dan Lieberman says that
owning and managing rental properties is as close to a
market-proof investment in real estate as you can get.
He’ll discuss his experience during boom and bust
markets, and how, when he used retail models for
customer service, he transformed undesirable properties
– and neighborhoods – into sought-after addresses.
Dan’s previous books have been featured in the New York
Times, the LA Times, and other major-market
publications. He has appeared on CBS This Morning and
CNN. Dan can be reached at (510) 867-7424;
DLieberman@MilestoneCA.com

11. ==> California is Burning!

Wildfire season started off with a bang this year, with
upwards of 60 wildfires ruining more than the 4thof
July festivities thousands of Americans had planned.
Wildfires destroy landscapes both residential and
commercial, devastate literally millions of acres of
wildlife, and upend the economy. Last year alone,
California suffered $160 billion worth of damage.
Californian entrepreneur Jim Moseley has seen firsthand
the devastating effect of these fires, and will discuss
the effects of the fires, as well as a new technology
being used to fire-proof new constructions, a material
repurposed from a blanket designed by NASA. Featured on
the May cover of Malibu Times magazine, Moseley, a
Grammy-nominated trombonist (Google “Moseley Trombone”
and enjoy!) can be reached at (818) 486-4662; and
jim@SunFireDefense.com

12. ==> Why So Many Wild Animal Attacks Lately?

In recent weeks, we’ve heard about hikers, bikers and
campers being confronted/attacked and even killed by
mountain lions. Plus, there are often stories about
destructive home invasions by bears, children being
attacked by coyotes, and other brazen wild creatures
wandering into civilization. Nature expert Bruce
Hemming, author of 4 Seconds Until Impact: The
Skyrocketing Attacks by Predators on Humans, says
growing populations of animals (no longer threatened or
endangered) present the problems. Laws that limited
hunting and trapping have done their job too well. Now
it’s often innocent human beings in peril. Interview
Hemming to learn how we can revamp safety programs to
protect everyone, especially people. He will explore
on-air: Which wilderness creatures have rebounded
most. What compels many animals to attack people or
invade human settings. How can we update animal
conservation laws? How unsafe is the great outdoors?
Book Bruce Hemming at (605) 464-4618 (SD);
bruse2025@gmail.com

13. ==> What Your Insurance Company is Hiding from You

Most people buy insurance from a friendly agent at a
specific time and for a specific purpose… but did you
know that 90% of all policies lapse before maturity? Or
that when you don’t need your policy any longer you
could sell it? For cash? Chances are you have no idea
the hidden cash value of your policy… or that you are
paying more than you should for the policy you have.
Interview David Kottler, the Insurance Doctor ™, about
these and other best kept secrets that insurance
companies don’t want you to know! He can explain what
you need to ask to figure out exactly what your policy
is worth. David is an attorney, entrepreneur, financial
planner and renowned speaker who combines his legal and
business experience with a passion for philanthropy.
Contact David Kottler at (216) 857-0282;
dkottler0112@gmail.com

14. ==> Is Peace of Mind Possible in Today’s Crazy
World?

Many of your listeners are nearly at their breaking
point. For them, hiding under the bed, plugging their
ears and shunning all news are starting to look like
sensible options. But wait. Dr. Jeanne Sanner says,
“Don’t put the blanket over your head quite yet.” She
says she has found a formula that guarantees peace and
joy when followed step by step. Best of all, it works
no matter what is going on in the world around you. Dr.
Sanner will share the steps on air, helping your
audience to refresh their lives and reboot their
optimism. She is the author of “Finding Unconditional
Love a Little Peace at a Time.” She has a doctorate in
spiritual studies, a master’s in education and a
bachelor’s in psychology. Reach her at (949) 460-9450;
jeannesanner@yahoo.com

15. ==> In the Age of Selfies, Do People Still Collect
Autographs?

Steve Long, CEO of Phamous Pholks Furniture Art
Pillows, has met Richard Nixon, Spiro Agnew, Buzz
Aldrin, Brian Wilson, Tony Curtis and other famous
people and has their autographs to prove it—along with
the stories of how he obtained them. For a fun segment,
have Steve discuss why even today, the actual
signatures of famous people still have value. Steve can
share details about some of his rare autographs,
including Charlie Chaplin, John Glenn and Sally Ride,
as well as reveal whose signatures draw the most money
from collectors. He can also talk about why people love
celebrities so much, why they identify with them so
closely and why autograph collecting is far from dead.
Reach him at (520) 358-2871; steve@phamouspholks.com

16. ==> Pop Quiz! How’s Your Medical Vocabulary?

If your doctor tells you your pain is idiopathic, what
does he mean? Or if he says you need to undergo
“decompressive laminectomy,” what does that entail? Let
Dr. Tom Neviaser, AKA “The Doctor Whisperer” come on to
your show for a fun interactive segment with your host
and/or callers. He’ll read five funny words or medical
terms for common problems and see if your host or
audience can guess what he’s really saying.
Dr. Tom will also reveal: why people’s pain is not
where they think it is, what to say to get a busy
doctor to see you right away, and fascinating things
about the human body you probably never knew. Reach Dr.
Tom Neviaser at (540) 718-0666; drdeed1@reagan.com

17. ==> Is Your Underwear Making You Stupid?

Millions of women wear bras, shapewear, corsets and
other undergarments to look better in their clothes. If
you can trim a few inches with a waist cincher, why
not? Because when you wear anything that restricts your
body like that, you also restrict oxygen to the brain
which can cause a host of problems including mental
acuity! Even more startling—your kids’ backpack (and
the one you carried as a kid!) can cause even more
damage… and it can last a lifetime. “Heavy school
backpacks are a national crime that has sentenced two
generations to low brain oxygen,” says Bob Prichard of
the Somax Institute. Prichard will explain the dangers
of low brain oxygen (poor school and work performance,
trouble concentrating, depression, obesity and much
more), how he discovered the connection between chest
expansion and brain oxygen, and most importantly, how
to reverse the damage, even years later. You’ll hear
amazing stories of raises, promotions, better grades
and mental improvement after treatment, and your
listeners will learn a simple way to measure their
breathing range—and their kids’—using an item you
already have at home. Bob Prichard is president of the
Somax Institute and author of “Are You Robbing Your
Brain of Oxygen?” Contact him at (415) 435-9880 (CA);
bprichard@somaxsports.com

18. ==> Funny Questions Little Boys Ask about Sex

Do mommies poop out babies? Do spiders move into a
woman’s vagina after she has a baby? If I want to have
children someday do my wife and I have to have sex?
Little boys love to ask questions about sex and some of
them are so outrageous that you can’t help but laugh.
No one knows this better than Diane Auten, author of
“The Joys of Raising Boys: the Good, the Bad, and the
Hilarious.” A professor and communication expert, she
wrote down the crazy questions her sons Bradley and
Nate asked in the first ten years of their lives and
recorded the conversations that ensued after she
answered them. Your audience will learn that kids are
paying attention to what they hear and see—including TV
commercials for Viagra. Diane frequently speaks to
parents about communicating more effectively with their
kids. Reach her at (805) 440-6532;
dauten@hancockcollege.edu

19. ==> Do a Show on the ‘Prince of New York’

Prince Serge Obolensky was known as the “Prince of New
York.” Born a Russian prince in 1890, he married a
Russian princess, escaped to England from the
Bolsheviks with a price on his head, immigrated to the
US with his second wife Alice Astor – an American
princess – in 1924, and reigned supreme at the St.
Regis Hotel in Manhattan, working for Vincent Astor who
asked him to help restore the grand hotel beyond its
former glory. In 1931, at the age of 53, Serge joined
the Commandos under “Wild Bill” Donovan and completed
two successful missions parachuting into Nazi-occupied
Europe. Ivan Obolensky, Serge’s grandson, has fond
memories of meeting his legendary grandfather for lunch
at the St. Regis and has many amazing, true stories to
relate, not only about his grandfather but also the
Astors and American aristocratic life at that time.
Invite him on your show for the most interesting
interview you do all year! Obolensky is the author of
the novel “Eye of the Moon.” Contact him at (818)
662-9731; ivan@smithobolenskymedia.com

20. ==> Summer DIY Bug & Sun Recipes

Summer is the time to head out into the great outdoors
and enjoy nature. But somehow it doesn’t seem so
natural to slather on sunscreen and bug spray. Invite
Jen Coken to share DIY recipes for everything from bug
repellant to after-sun care. “Did you know that
lavender has been proven to be as effective as DEET at
keeping the bugs away? Stop buying all of those
expensive products filled with chemicals and make your
own at home!” Coken will share recipes using common
household ingredients you probably already have on hand
including witch hazel and essential oils like lavender
and peppermint. She’ll also offer your audience a free
eBook with the recipes. Jen Coken is a wellness
lifestyle expert and a frequent contributor on radio
and TV. Contact her at (303) 859-9081;
jencoken@gmail.com

07/12/18 RTIR Newsletter: Trade War, Summer and Family Time, Active Wildfires

July 12, 2018

01. Trump’s Trade War Talk: Just Walk Away
02. We’re Already in a Trade War: How America Can Win
03. Trump and NATO: Same Old Argument Minus Politeness
04. Libertarian: Brett Kavanaugh Isn’t So Bad
05. Is Your Bra or Girdle Making You Stupid?
06. Open Letter: “Deal with Russia Now”
07. Psychologist: Thai Boys May Not Be Scarred
08. Separated Children Will Never Forget
09. Summer Shouldn’t Mean Going Hungry
10. Got Vacation Plans and a Tax Problem? Don’t Pack Yet
11. Tips to Destress a Special Needs Vacation
12. Enjoy Your Summer Vacation — Even with Family!
13. Why More Wild Animals Are Attacking Innocent People
14. As of Today, there are 60 Active Wildfires in the US
15. Invest in Yourself Now Before Things Go South
16. Why Work-Life Balance Never Works
17. Nixing Sugar Can Increase Cancer Survival Rates
18. Are Your Kids Safe at Summer Sports Camp?
19. Bad Things Happen When You’re Starving for More Meaning
20. 5 Ways Life in the Future Will Be Like Star Trek
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1. ==> Trump’s Trade War Talk: Just Walk Away

The Senate is pushing back on President Trump’s tariff
and trade policies while he’s in Europe battling over
the same issues with allies. In an op-ed for Project
Syndicate, Dani Rodrik writes, “Trump may well want a
trade war, but he cannot have it on his own. A trade
war requires other economies to retaliate and escalate.
And there are compelling reasons why they should not do
so.” He adds, “Trump’s protectionism may yet result in
a global trade war, with eventual economic consequences
that are far more serious than the self-harm it entails
at present. But if that happens, it will be as much the
result of miscalculation and overreaction on the part
of Europe and China as of Trump’s folly.” Dani Rodrik
is professor of international political economy at
Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of
Government. He is the author of “The Globalization
Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World
Economy,” “Economics Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of
the Dismal Science,” and, most recently, “Straight Talk
on Trade: Ideas for a Sane World Economy.” Contact him
at dani_rodrik@harvard.edu or @rodrikdani

2. ==> We’re Already in a Trade War: How America Can
Win

The tit-for-tat exchange of tariffs and threats between
the U.S. and its trading partners is much in the news,
but we’re already in a trade war, one we’re losing
badly, says attorney James Stuber. Author of the recent
book, “What if Things Were Made in America Again,”
Stuber explains our foolish policies, like postal rates
making it cheaper to mail a parcel from China than from
Indiana, and negotiating to effectively become China’s
colony — selling them farm goods and crude oil in
exchange for sophisticated manufactured products. In a
lively and provocative interview, Stuber explains how
the real solution lies with American consumers buying
things made in American communities. James A. Stuber is
the founder of Made in America Again, a movement of
consumers dedicated to rebuilding the American middle
class by buying things made in American communities.
Stuber is an attorney and entrepreneur who formerly
served as legislative assistant to a member of the
United States House of Representatives. Contact him at
(610) 608-5074; james.stuber@themadeinamericabook.com.

3. ==> Trump and NATO: Same Old Argument Minus
Politeness

President Trump is telling NATO allies the U.S. won’t
be the group’s piggy bank. He’s trying to get other
member nations to contribute more funds but Elisabeth
Braw of the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA)
says Trump’s not the first president to do so. “Lots of
American presidents and administrations have made that
point and pleaded with allies to increase spending.
They just did it more politely.” She says, “I think
Trump does have a point, but I think the way in which
he’s making his point is very unhelpful, because he’s
so unpopular here in Europe. If he bullies European
leaders into spending more domestically, I think it
would be foolish for them to spend as much as he wants
them to because they will be seen as essentially just
obeying his commands.” The Center for European Policy
Analysis is a non-profit, non-partisan, public policy
research institute. Elisabeth Braw is an Adjunct Fellow
at CEPA and a senior consultant at the London
headquarters of Control Risks, the global risk
consulting firm. She was previously a journalist, most
recently with the Christian Science Monitor. Contact
Michal Harmata at (202) 551 9202;
michal.harmata@cepa.org

4. ==> Libertarian: Brett Kavanaugh Isn’t So Bad

Many on the left are worried about a more conservative
Supreme Court now that President Trump has nominated
Brett Kavanaugh to take the place of retiring Justice
Anthony Kennedy. The CATO Institute’s Trevor Burrus
says those concerns are reasonable, but they shouldn’t
be apocalyptic. “The reality is that gay marriage isn’t
going anywhere, Roe v. Wade will probably not be
overturned, and a court with a Justice Kavanaugh could
help rein in an executive branch that has become too
powerful.” What positives might we see from a more
conservative court? Burrus says, “For one, a more
conservative court would rein in an out-of-control
administrative state that empowers the executive branch
to make sweeping changes in American lives.” He adds,
“And a more conservative court is likely to have less
patience for possible Trump shenanigans domestically
(although foreign policy is a different story).” Trevor
Burrus is a research fellow in the Cato Institute’s
Robert Levy Center for Constitutional Studies and
managing editor of the Cato Supreme Court Review.
Contact him at (202) 789-5200 (DC); tburrus@cato.org

5. ==> Is Your Bra or Girdle Making You Stupid?

Millions of women wear bras, shapewear, corsets and
other undergarments to look better in their clothes. If
you can trim a few inches, why
not? Because when you wear anything that restricts your
body like that, you also restrict oxygen to the brain
which can cause a host of problems including mental
acuity! Even more startling—your kids’ backpack (and
the one you carried as a kid!) can cause even more
damage… and it can last a lifetime. “Heavy school
backpacks are a national crime that has sentenced two
generations to low brain oxygen,” says Bob Prichard of
the Somax Institute. Prichard will explain the dangers
of low brain oxygen (poor school and work performance,
trouble concentrating, depression, obesity and much
more), how he discovered the connection between chest
expansion and brain oxygen, and most importantly, how
to reverse the damage, even years later. You’ll hear
amazing stories of raises, promotions, better grades
and mental improvement after treatment, and your
listeners will learn a simple way to measure their
breathing range—and their kids’—using an item you
already have at home. Bob Prichard is president of the
Somax Institute and author of “Are You Robbing Your
Brain of Oxygen?” Contact him at (415) 435-9880 (CA);
bprichard@somaxsports.com

6. ==> Open Letter: “Deal with Russia Now”

Controversies over “Russiagate” and U.S.-Russian
relations took a new turn yesterday as The Nation
magazine published a rare open letter from an array of
prominent Americans calling for “concrete steps … to
ease tensions between the nuclear superpowers.” Titled
“Common Ground: For Secure Elections and True National
Security,” the open letter was signed by Gloria
Steinem; Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg;
Pulitzer Prize-winning writers Alice Walker and Viet
Thanh Nguyen; former New Mexico governor and ambassador
to the United Nations Bill Richardson; Phil Donahue;
former White House counsel John Dean; The Nation
publisher and editor Katrina vanden Heuvel; Boston
University professor emeritus Andrew Bacevich; and more
than a dozen others. The letter says, “We must reach
common ground,” the letter says, “to safeguard common
interests — taking steps to protect the nation’s
elections and to prevent war between the world’s two
nuclear superpowers.” Contact Katrina vanden Heuvel at
press@thenation.com; @KatrinaNation or Andrew Bacevich
at bacevich@bu.edu

7. ==> Psychologist: Thai Boys May Not Be Scarred

While many psychologists debate the long-term effects
on the teens rescued from a Thai cave, Frank Farley,
Ph.D. says they may not be as ‘scarred’ as many fear
given their age and the fact that they were trapped
together as a team. “Perhaps we may see post-traumatic
growth, not PTSD, where these boys will be strengthened
by this experience, so that future risks or challenges
will be more readily dealt with psychologically and
overcome, invoking the old adage ‘What doesn’t kill you
makes you stronger.’ If they could handle this
experience they can handle anything! We focus too much
on PTSD in these unusual situations, and not enough on
the positive psychology that can come from them.”
Farley is a professor at Temple University and a former
president of the American Psychological Association.
Contact him at (215) 668-7581; frank.farley@comcast.net

8. ==> Separated Children Will Never Forget

Like many people, Linda Blackmer is horrified by the
Trump administration’s policy of separating children
from their parents who fled their homeland for a better
life. And as a social worker and victim of childhood
trauma Linda can shed light on what it is like for the
children taken away from parents and placed in camps
where they do not have the love and security of their
families. “Loss of a parent to death, abandonment or
separation is one of the most heart-wrenching
experiences a child can endure,” Linda says. She will
also say that our government is teaching these children
that the world is an unsafe place and inflicting wounds
that will take a lifetime to heal. Meanwhile, their
parents sit in jail feeling guilt, worry, despair,
panic and their own trauma that will no doubt be passed
on to future generations. Linda Blackmer is a pen name
for the licensed social worker who wrote “My Father’s
Eyes: A Story of Stolen Lives.” Reach her at (505)
402-1088; lshan71183@aol.com

9. ==> Summer Shouldn’t Mean Going Hungry

For many American children, summer vacation means
sunshine, hot days and freedom from homework and early
bedtimes. But for millions of kids and their families,
it also brings fear. How are they going to eat during
those three months? Food activist and historian Julia
Hudson-Richards says tens of millions of children rely
on government assistance to eat lunch for nine months
of the year. And their need doesn’t go away when the
last bell rings in June. “Low-income parents often
struggle to feed their kids during the summer. Families
who rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
benefits don’t get extra money just because school is
out, and low-wage jobs don’t come with a summer bump in
the paycheck. Some may even decide it doesn’t make
sense to keep working ? especially if the cost of child
care for younger kids negates the income their job (or
jobs) brings in.” She’ll discuss issues that contribute
to the problem and ways to get kids and families the
food they need. Julia Hudson-Richards studies the
environment, food and the people who produce it and
teaches at Penn State University. Contact her at
jah71@psu.edu or (814) 949-5809

10. ==> Got Vacation Plans and a Tax Problem? Don’t
Pack Yet

If you owe the IRS a significant amount of money and
haven’t made arrangements to deal with the issue, don’t
pack your bags for vacation just yet. Tax and financial
expert Abby Eisenkraft warns travelers with tax issues,
“Your passport can be confiscated!” She’ll discuss what
the IRS is doing, how they work with the State
Department, and how you can get help… before you head
to the airport. Frequently quoted by the press, she is
one of the leading experts on IRS problems and how to
avoid them. Eisenkraft is the author of “101 Ways to
Stay Off the IRS Radar” and “Combat Tax-Related
Identity Theft.” Contact her at (347) 598-0111;
abby@RealLifeTaxAdvice.com

11. ==> Tips to Destress a Special Needs Vacation

It’s stressful enough planning a family vacation, but
when a loved one has Down Syndrome, Autism, or another
developmental disability, it can be downright
overwhelming. For help in planning a trip and how to
navigate once there, invite Deb Shumard, director of
Beyond Our Boundaries, to share tips on making
reservations, finding accessible transportation and
learning about discounts that could save you money.
Beyond Our Boundaries provides chaperoned “Trips of a
Lifetime” for adults with developmental disabilities
and video tours hosted by people with developmental
disabilities. Contact Deb Shumard at (330) 309-0838;
Debshumard@sbcglobal.net

12. ==> Enjoy Your Summer Vacation — Even with Family!

Sun, fun, and quality time with the family isn’t too
much to ask of a family vacation, is it? Unfortunately,
it is. Vacations can be a lot of pressure; between the
forced togetherness, new environments, and non-stop
activities to keep everyone entertained, it’s no wonder
that moms and dads return home more exhausted than
ever. Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith advocates for a mindful,
vacation state-of-mind that lasts all year long. When
parents slow down the schedule, dial back expectations,
and learn to listen to their children and each other,
they’ll find it easier to enjoy family-time and return
back from vacation relaxed, refreshed, and recharged.
Dr. Saundra will reveal the seven kinds of rest that
will rejuvenate exhausted moms and dads, and actually
make family vacation the quality together-time it’s
meant to be. Dr. Saundra’s advice and expertise has
been featured in Woman’s Day and Prevention magazines.
You can reach her at DrDaltonSmith@gmail.com or (256)
405-9765.

13. ==> Why More Wild Animals Are Attacking Innocent
People

In recent weeks, we’ve heard about hikers, bikers and
campers being confronted/attacked and even killed by
mountain lions. Plus, there are often stories about
destructive home invasions by bears, children being
attacked by coyotes, and other brazen wild creatures
wandering into civilization. Nature expert Bruce
Hemming, author of “4 Seconds Until Impact: The
Skyrocketing Attacks by Predators on Humans,” says
growing populations of animals (no longer threatened or
endangered) present the problems. Laws that limited
hunting and trapping have done their job too well. Now
it’s often innocent human beings in peril. Interview
Hemming to learn how we can revamp safety programs to
protect everyone, especially people. He will explore
on-air: Which wilderness creatures have rebounded
most. What compels many animals to attack people or
invade human settings. How can we update animal
conservation laws? How unsafe is the great outdoors?
Book Bruce Hemming at (605) 464-4618 (SD);
bruse2025@gmail.com.

14. ==> As of Today, there are 60 Active Wildfires in
the US

Wildfire season started off with a bang this year, with
upwards of 60 wildfires ruining more than the 4th of
July festivities thousands of Americans had planned.
Wildfires destroy landscapes both residential and
commercial, devastate literally millions of acres of
wildlife, and upend the economy. Last year alone,
California suffered $160 billion worth of damage.
Californian entrepreneur Jim Moseley has seen firsthand
the devastating effect of these fires, and will discuss
the effects of the fires, as well as a new technology
being used to fire-proof new constructions, a material
repurposed from a blanket designed by NASA. Featured on
the May cover of Malibu Times magazine, Moseley, a
Grammy-nominated trombonist (Google “Moseley Trombone”
and enjoy!) can be reached at (818) 486-4662;
jim@SunFireDefense.com.??

15. ==> Invest in Yourself Now Before Things Go South

The stock market has been going up and unemployment is
low but author Wm Hovey Smith says the future is
anything but certain and now is the best time to invest
in yourself. Worried about job losses caused by trade
wars, automation, robots and companies moving offshore?
Hovey will tell your audience how to protect themselves
by preparing to start their own businesses. He’ll
explain how to overcome fear, ways to enhance
entrepreneurial skills, how to pick a successful
business opportunity and much more. Smith says just
about anything you can imagine can be turned into a
moneymaking opportunity and it’s a myth that a person
can do only one business in his lifetime. Hovey Smith
is the author of 15 books and has produced hundreds of
YouTube videos. With multiple academic degrees, he has
spoken at business forums in China and Austria. Contact
him at (478) 552-7455; hoveysmith@bellsouth.net

16. ==> Why Work-Life Balance Never Works

Forget trying to balance your personal and work lives,
says author and business coach Paula Black. “Work and
personal lives are never in balance,” she asserts. “You
can’t compartmentalize your life… but you can work it
so that the two exist in harmony.” Black will discuss
what to do when work success feels empty, how to make
decisions about career and life that work for you, and
why everyone should look for their own personal North
Star. “Take the time to look inward to find what fuels
you. What gets you up in the morning? Who is the most
important person on the planet to you? The answers can
inspire you to find your true calling.” Paula Black has
advised lawyers, accountants, financial advisors, media
professionals, real estate professionals and small
business owners on finding harmony between work,
family, and play. She is the author of the Little Black
Book series, which includes “A Lawyers Guide to
Creating a Life, Not Just a Living.” Contact her at
(305) 859-9554; paula@paulablack.com

17. ==> How Nixing Sugar Can Dramatically Increase
Cancer Survival Rates

When Anthony Randle’s wife Jessica was diagnosed with
stage four breast cancer, her doctors told her she
could eat whatever she wanted while undergoing
aggressive treatments. But after having a poignant
dream about his late grandmother who was a gifted
energy healer, Anthony began doing his own research and
discovered some shocking facts. “I learned that sugar
actually feeds cancer,” he says. After elimination
sugar from her diet, Jessica sailed through chemo with
virtually no side effects. “After every treatment, I
wanted her to relax and nap,” he says. “But she would
have so much energy that we would go play tennis. The
ball would rush past me!” He shares his poignant
experiences in his acclaimed book “The True Story of a
Husband, A Best Friend and Care Giver: The Struggle
Within,” and can reveal how he and his wife made it
through this traumatic experience healthier and happier
than ever. Contact him at arandle1076@ gmail.com; (702)
533-6667.

18. ==> Are Your Kids Safe at Summer Sports Camp?

It’s summer sports camp season and there are kids on
the playing field all over the country. As a parent,
should you be worried about concussions? The NFL,
college and high school football are under attack
because of the high risk of concussions and the
resulting health consequences. But what if there was a
way to make concussions a thing of the past? Or at
least a way to diagnose and treat traumatic brain
injuries (TBI’s) more easily and quickly? Interview Dr.
Paul Wand to hear about a new protocol that could do
all that and more. He along with other private
practitioners have created ways to diagnosis and treat
concussions which if put into place could save the NFL,
as well as other sports where concussions happen on a
regular basis. Paul Wand, MD, PA has been a medical
doctor for 35 years specializing in the field of
Neurology. Contact Dr. Wand at (954) 344-9772;
paulwandmd@gmail.com

19. ==> Bad Things Happen When You’re Starving for More
Meaning

Troubled relationships. Disappointing career. Emotional
frustrations, stress and setbacks. Money woes. Such
problems happen when you’re missing enough meaning
(defined as positive impact), says sought-after speaker
Bob Lichtenbert, author of “Making Meaning” and the
abridged “Maximizing Meaning.” Bob’s insights can help
audiences discover more purpose and fulfillment at any
age. On-air Bob will share stories of his own life
turnaround (such as seeing his newborn son in the crib
for the first time and realizing how he needed true
meaning pronto!). Bob’s advice, tips and aphorisms have
already helped many readers and followers to make more
meaning and thrive. Ask Bob to explain: What is
meaning, and why do we need to make more of it? Why
make meaning for other people? How can one make more
meaning? Contact Bob at (773) 481-0544 (IL);
seekerofmeaning@yahoo.com.

20. ==> 5 Ways Life in the Future Will Be Like Star
Trek

What will humankind be able to accomplish by the 30th
Century? Can we hope for the technological advancements
and global peace envisioned in Star Trek shows and
movies? Discover the good news when you interview
acclaimed scientific researcher Mark Kingston Levin,
Ph.D. Author of the stirring “30th Century Trilogy,”
Dr. Levin reveals an intriguing, scientifically
plausible future. He will explore how humanity (as
shared in Star Trek) could: end disease and poverty …
use A.I. for amazing innovations … reverse aging and
control longevity so the human lifespan expands
remarkably … enjoy positive societal changes in a
violence-free world … master the resources of Earth’s
continents and oceans without harming the environment …
advance so space travel (and living on other planets)
will be common … help our descendants be more creative,
artistic, and much wealthier … even benefit from time
travel! Learn how we can realize such positive Star
Trek-esque things much earlier than expected. Contact
Dr. Levin at (858) 531-4852;
markkingstonlevin@gmail.com.

07/10/18 RTIR Newsletter: Police Shootings, International Nude Day, Suicide and Social Media

July 10, 2018

01. Former Obama Advisor, Dan Pfeiffer
02. Trump’s Court Pick Will Affect America for the Better
03. Good News: Rescued Thai Teens May Thrive
04. Saturday is International Nude Day
05. This Man Helps You Sleep with Celebrities
06. Are Politicians Ruining Accountability for the Rest of Us?
07. The Growing Assault on Private Property
08. Police Shootings, Immigration: You Need to be ‘Switched
09. Former Contestant: New Pageant is ‘The Death of Excellence’
10. You’re Not Zuckerberg or Gates: Go to Grad School Already!
11. Seven Deadly Life Insurance Mistakes
12. What Parents Need to Know about Concussions
13. She Could Help Serena Williams and You
14. How to Navigate Sex in the ‘Grey Zone’
15. Does Social Media Make Us Suicidal?
16. Why the Chinese Don’t Get Cancer
17. Fun Show: Play The ‘Doctor Speak’ Game!
18. 5 Foods to Put Your Insomnia to Rest
19. Funny Questions Little Boys Ask about Sex
20. “My Grandfather Was the Most Interesting Man in the World”
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1. ==> Former Obama Advisor, Dan Pfeiffer

For your listeners in despair over the current occupant
of the White House, former top Obama advisor Dan
Pfeiffer offers hope that all is not lost. Invite
Pfeiffer to share candid, behind-the-scenes stories of
how the Obama White House worked, as well as his
opinion on the state of politics today and how to move
the country forward. Dan Pfeiffer does a co-host of the
popular political podcast Pod Save America. One of
Barack Obama’s longest serving advisors, he was White
House Director of Communications under President Obama
(2009-2013) and Senior Adviser to the President
(2013-2015). His new book is “Yes We (Still) Can:
Politics in the Age of Obama, Twitter and Trump.”
Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703) 646-5137 or Erin
Bolden at (703) 646-5188

2. ==> Trump’s Court Pick Will Affect America for the Better

Though it’s always a momentous occasion when there’s a
vacancy on the Supreme Court, since it happens so
infrequently, Christopher Reid says the country may not
change as drastically as some Democrats believe. “The
Supreme Court will take a more conservative,
originalist turn, but this will not be a departure from
the Court’s direction of the past few years.” Reid
says, “Liberals worry that a conservative, originalist
appointee would shake up the Court, but that would mean
that the new justice would be a judicial activist. This
is contrary to the tenets of originalism.” He adds,
“This should not be a cause for concern for Democrats
who believe the Constitution is a set of rules that are
changed by the people and not the courts. Sticking to
the Constitution is not a bad thing.” Christopher Reid,
an attorney, has worked for the Alabama Policy
Institute and the Heritage Foundation, and House
Republican Whip Roy Blunt. He provides political
commentary for Fox, NBC, and Newsmax. Contact him at
(205) 913-7406; chris.reid@reidlawalabama.com

3. ==> Good News: Rescued Thai Teens May Thrive

While psychologists debate the long-term effects on the
teens rescued from a Thai cave, Frank Farley, Ph.D.
says once the boys are out and safe, they may not be as
‘scarred’ as many fear given their age and the fact
that they were trapped together as a team. “Death
anxiety is probably very low or even non-existent.
Perhaps we may see post-traumatic growth, not PTSD,
where these boys will be strengthened by this
experience, so that future risks or challenges will be
more readily dealt with psychologically and overcome,
invoking the old adage ‘What doesn’t kill you makes you
stronger.’ If they could handle this experience they
can handle anything! We focus too much on PTSD in these
unusual situations, and not enough on the positive
psychology that can come from them.” Farley is a
professor at Temple University and a former president
of the American Psychological Association. Contact him
at (215) 668-7581; frank.farley@comcast.net

4. ==> Saturday is International Nude Day

A free cruise is hard to turn down. Just ask Carla
Feagan, a self-described former extreme introvert, who
accepted a ticket for a cruise that turned out to be
more revealing than she expected. Feagan found herself
sharing a ship with 2,000 naked people and elected to
go with the flow. And, she says, if she had it to do
all over again, she would! In time for International
Nude Day, this “accidental nudist” can talk about what
really happens on a naked ten-day cruise, a topic sure
to launch dozens of questions. Ask her: Did the captain
and crew wear clothes? What was the one event that
required clothing? What surprising things did she learn
about nudists? Carla Feagan’s memoir, “A Life Worth
Living,” discusses her cruise ship experience but also
her struggles to overcome childhood abuse, depression
and anxiety. With only a limited education, Carla rose
to acting CFO of an airline and a hospital, owned two
businesses, and managed Microsoft partner channels
internationally. In 2015, she quit her 9-to-5 job to
experience her own year-long Eat, Pray, Love journey to
21 countries. Contact her at (707) 969-7972;
press@carlafeagan.com

5. ==> This Man Helps You Sleep with Celebrities

If you could sleep with any celebrity whom would you
choose? Scarlett Johansson? Gal Gadot? Chris Hemsworth?
Ryan Reynolds? Steve Long wants to know. After all,
part of his job is helping people to “sleep” with
celebrities. Steve is the CEO of Phamous Pholks
Furniture Art Pillows, a company that produces full-
sized, extremely life-like patented pillows of public
figures and ordinary people. To raise money for
charity, he’s produced pillows for Shania Twain, the
Dixie Chicks, Robert Redford and Metallica. Steve is
interested in hearing from your audience about which
celebrities are their favorites for future pillow
products. Steve can also talk about: How did he get
involved in such a unique business? Why are pillows so
much fun? What are some fascinating facts about
pillows? How can you get a pillow with your
girlfriend’s image on it or your own? Can pillows help
end loneliness? What are some of the most fun things
people have done with his custom pillows? Reach him at
(520) 358-2871; steve@phamouspholks.com

6. ==> Are Politicians Ruining Accountability for the Rest of Us?

Business consultant Bonnie Sussman-Versace first began
noticing the decline in accountability in the workplace
shortly after corporations started laying off thousands
of workers to boost profits for shareholders. By the
time Bill Clinton took office, many of those workers
were trying to explain to their kids why it was
acceptable for the leader of the free world to have
affairs and lie about them and still get elected. Bring
Bonnie on your show to discuss the disappearance of
accountability—the idea that the buck stops here—and
why it is the #1 problem in business today. She’ll say
that many employees believe their company’s problems
stem from poor communication when the real culprit is
that people are losing trust in each other because
their actions do not match their words. She’ll also
talk about the role our education system plays with its
‘everybody gets a trophy’ mentality. Bonnie is the
author of “Recipes for Thoughtful Leadership and
Healthy Culture.” She is the author of numerous
articles for Business Weekly, the Reading Eagle, and
Lehigh Business Journal. Contact her at (610) 301-2194
or bversace@focusedllc.net

7. ==> The Growing Assault on Private Property

Tom DeWeese says the government—at every level—is
trying to reorganize U.S. society through the
destruction of private property. Invite this expert on
private property rights to explain how free enterprise,
private property ownership and individual liberty is
under attack by a political force that, while out in
the open for all to see, is little understood and
mostly ignored. He says, private, non-governmental
organizations (NGOs), city planners and federal
agencies have teamed up specifically to change society
under the banner of sustainable development. “This
movement is gaining power in every state, county, and
community under the false threat of Environmental
Armageddon, demanding that we completely reorganize our
economic system, our representative form of government,
and our individual lifestyle,” DeWeese says. Tom
DeWeese is president of the American Policy Center, a
grassroots action and education foundation promoting
free enterprise and limited government regulations over
commerce and individuals. His latest book is
“Sustainable! The WAR on Free Enterprise, Private
Property and Individuals.” Contact him at (540)
341-8911; apcdeweese@aol.com

8. ==> Police Shootings, Immigration Crisis: You Need to be ‘Switched On’

Special government agent Eric Caron’s twenty-five-year
career with Homeland Security, Interpol and the
Department of Treasury has given him an insider’s
perspective on the current conversation surrounding our
growing crisis at the border and the rising tensions
over the shooting of unarmed black men. Rather than
take the easy road of toeing the party line and obeying
political correctness protocols, Agent Caron truly
pulls back the curtain and gives listeners the flipside
of the story—the perspective of a longtime law
enforcement agent and humanitarian. Above all, the
agent and author reminds us all that we must remain
Switched On if we are to successfully navigate these
uncertain times and truly understand the nuanced issues
constantly bombarding us in the media. Special Agent
Eric Caron (retired) specialized for twenty-five years
in the fields of terrorism, money laundering and
transnational crime. He’s currently an adjunct
professor at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, a
terrorism expert for WHDH News 7 in Boston, and the
author of “Switched On.” Contact Eric Caron at (508)
930-8165; Eric@SwitchedOnLife.com

9. ==> Former Miss America Contestant Says New Pageant is ‘The Death of Excellence’

Former ugly duckling Jane Jenkins Herlong grew up to be
such a lovely swan that she became a Miss America
contestant. And she is not happy with the new version
of the competition, including the elimination of the
swimsuit contest. “Being physically fit is one of the
standards of excellence,” Jane says. “Day by day, our
country is becoming more inclusive to the point of the
danger of complacency. The Miss America Pageant is the
latest target.” Jane can share her fascinating pageant
experiences, and reveal why she thinks that feminists
have it all wrong when it comes to overhauling this 97-
year-old institution. She is the best-selling author of
four books including her latest “Rhinestones on My
Flip-Flops.” She also is a sought-after speaker who was
inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame, a gifted singer
who has recorded music CDs, and humor/personal growth
DVDs. As a humorist, her comedy is featured on Sirius
XM 97. Contact her at janejenkinsherlong@gmail.com;
(803) 480-1190.

10. ==> You Aren’t Zuckerberg or Gates: Go to Grad School Already!

Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates found career success
without a college degree, but their stories are the
exception, not the rule. Today a graduate degree has
replaced a bachelor’s degree as the educational
requirement for many employers. Interview Dr. Don
Martin and Kevin Kiley to learn why now is the best
time to think about going to grad school. Find out the
biggest mistake graduate school applicants make and the
7 questions you need to ask yourself before applying to
grad school. Dr. Don Martin was the admissions dean at
three top-tier universities and in three different
disciplines and is the author of “Road Map for Graduate
Study: A Guide for Prospective Students.” Kevin Kiley
has served as admissions director in a top-tier MBA
program. They have successfully coached hundreds of
individuals through the graduate school application
process and together have over 50 years of graduate
admissions experience. Contact Dr. Don Martin at (917)
273-2316; dmartin@gradschoolroadmap.com or Kevin Kiley
at (314) 562-2426; kevin@careerroadmap.com

11. ==> Seven Deadly Mistakes Buyers Make with Their Life Insurance Policies

Most people buy insurance from a friendly agent at a
specific time and for a specific purpose… but did you
know that 90% of all policies lapse before maturity? Or
that when you don’t need your policy any longer you
could sell it? For cash? Chances are you have no idea
the hidden cash value of your policy… or that you are
paying more than you should for the policy you have.
Interview David Kottler, the Insurance Doctor ™, about
these and other best kept secrets that insurance
companies don’t want you to know! He can explain what
you need to ask to figure out exactly what your policy
is worth. David is an attorney, entrepreneur, financial
planner and renowned speaker who combines his legal and
business experience with a passion for philanthropy.
Contact David Kottler at (216) 857-0282;
dkottler0112@gmail.com

12. ==> What Parents Need to Know about Concussions

NFL, college and high school football are under attack.
All because of the high risk of concussions and the
resulting health consequences. But what if there was a
way to make concussions a thing of the past? Or at
least a way to diagnose and treat traumatic brain
injuries (TBI’s) more easily and quickly? Interview Dr.
Paul Wand to hear about a new protocol that could do
all that and more. He along with other private
practitioners have created ways to diagnosis and treat
concussions which if put into place could save the NFL,
as well as other sports where concussions happen on a
regular basis. Paul Wand, MD, PA has been a medical
doctor for 35 years specializing in the field of
Neurology. Contact Dr. Wand at (954) 344-9772;
paulwandmd@gmail.com

13. ==> She Could Help Serena Williams and You

Serena Williams is ripping it up at Wimbledon and so
far there’s no sign of the muscle pain that caused her
to withdraw from the French Open. But with a full week
of matches ahead, will she be able keep the pain at
bay? Anna Lee, M.D., an expert on relieving muscle
pain, is confident that she could relieve Serena’s
muscle pain by getting to its root cause. In fact, she
believes she can help many others in your audience who
also suffer from chronic pain but find no relief.
She’ll explain the little-known source of most people’s
pain and why most physicians do a poor job of treating
it. She’ll also share the basics of her FDA-approved
treatment that no other doctor currently offers. Dr.
Lee is a board-certified pain management physician who
trained at Hahnemann and the University of
Pennsylvania. Reach her at (201) 925-0315;
drlee1@optimum.net

14. ==> How to Navigate Sex in the ‘Grey Zone’ – This Therapist Tells You How

The “Me Too Movement” went viral via social media as a
way for women to speak up about sexual assault and
harassment – becoming a firestorm for every man out
there. Men of all ages are grasping the “new normal” of
dating and relating to women in the workplace without
getting into trouble. “There are definitely some ways
in which the ‘Me Too Movement’ has missed the boat,”
says Jennifer Cochern, LCPC. The movement has created
a grey area that we are having a difficult time
navigating. Jennifer, a seasoned counselor and expert
on setting and keeping healthy boundaries, can help
your audience unpack how they are really feeling about
the #MeToo Movement without judgement or bias! Jennifer
Cochern, LCPC is a writer and counselor. She has worked
with hundreds of clients promoting personal growth and
healthier relationship skills. Contact Jennifer Cochern
at (208) 571-2511; jenc.thebridge@gmail.com

15. ==> Does Social Media Make Us Suicidal?

Everyone agrees Americans are too plugged-in, too
distracted by the internet, too tired. Could this have
anything to do with the alarming rise in anxiety,
depression, and suicide? Of course it does, says
physician and author Saundra Dalton-Smith. Too much
time comparing and updating statuses, neglecting the
stuff that gives real life substance and spirit. Dr.
Saundra reveals how simple fixes like regular human
interaction, time outside, and a good night’s sleep
could re-set someone’s psyche, giving life more meaning
and purpose. Dr. Saundra’s spirited approach to life
will inform, enlighten, and entertain, changing the way
you and your listeners view your waking, working, and
sleeping life. Dr. Dalton-Smith can be reached at
DrDaltonSmith@gmail.com or (256) 405-9765.

16. ==> Why the Chinese Don’t Get Cancer

Did you know that our rate of cancer is 4x that of the
Chinese? And that, contrary to popular belief, cancer
is NOT genetic? Dr. Mylaine Riobe, MD, FACOG will
answer questions about cancer and the misinformation
that surrounds the prevention, diagnosis and treatment
of this epidemic. Dr. Riobe will explain what exactly
the Chinese do that we do not, and why chemotherapy is
more dangerous than cancer. She will reveal the real
truth behind immunotherapy and explain what addiction
and cancer have in common. Mylaine’s multi-faceted
unique approach, which combines TCM (traditional
Chinese medicine) with conventional medicine, has
helped her screen and diagnose her patients – resulting
in a huge decrease in the rate of cancer in her own
practice. Dr. Riobe is the author of “The Answer to
Cancer and The Tao of Integrative Medicine.” She is a
dynamic, progressive, integrative medical doctor with
over 15 years of experience. Contact Dr. Mylaine Riobe
at (772) 285-7788; mylaineriobe@comcast.net

17. ==> Fun Show: Play The ‘Doctor Speak’ Game!

If your doctor tells you your pain is idiopathic, what
does he mean? Or if he says you need to undergo
“decompressive laminectomy,” what does that entail? Let
Dr. Tom Neviaser, AKA “The Doctor Whisperer” come on to
your show for a fun interactive segment with your host
and/or callers. He’ll read five funny words or medical
terms for common problems and see if your host or
audience can guess what he’s really saying.
Dr. Tom will also reveal: why people’s pain is not
where they think it is, what to say to get a busy
doctor to see you right away, and fascinating things
about the human body you probably never knew. Reach Dr.
Tom Neviaser at (540) 718-0666; drdeed1@reagan.com

18. ==> 5 Foods to Put Your Insomnia to Rest

After a hard day’s work, all you want to do is sleep,
but what can you do if you’re lying there staring at
the ceiling? Certified wellness coach Cam Miller will
reveal 5 foods that can help you get to sleep faster
and sleep more soundly. You can finally put your
insomnia to rest. She’ll share the best things to eat
before bed to get a good night’s sleep and what foods
you should avoid and why. 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.” Miller has been featured by
The Indianapolis Star and other newspapers. Contact her
at (480) 310-2587 [AZ]; cam@greendranktour.com

19. ==> Funny Questions Little Boys Ask about Sex

Do mommies poop out babies? Do spiders move into a
woman’s vagina after she has a baby? If I want to have
children someday do my wife and I have to have sex?
Little boys love to ask questions about sex and some of
them are so outrageous that you can’t help but laugh.
No one knows this better than Diane Auten, author of
“The Joys of Raising Boys: the Good, the Bad, and the
Hilarious.” A professor and communication expert, she
wrote down the crazy questions her sons Bradley and
Nate asked in the first ten years of their lives and
recorded the conversations that ensued after she
answered them. Your audience will learn that kids are
paying attention to what they hear and see—including TV
commercials for Viagra. Diane frequently speaks to
parents about communicating more effectively with their
kids. Reach her at (805) 440-6532;
dauten@hancockcollege.edu

20. ==> “My Grandfather Was the Most Interesting Man in the World”

Prince Serge Obolensky was known as the “Prince of New
York.” Born a White Russian prince in 1890, he married
a Russian princess, escaped to England from the
Bolsheviks with a price on his head, immigrated to the
US with his second wife Alice Astor – an American
princess – in 1924, and reigned supreme at the St.
Regis Hotel in Manhattan, working for Vincent Astor who
asked him to help restore the grand hotel beyond its
former glory. In 1931, at the age of 53, Serge joined
the Commandos under “Wild Bill” Donovan and completed
two successful missions parachuting into Nazi-occupied
Europe. Ivan Obolensky, Serge’s grandson, has fond
memories of meeting his legendary grandfather for lunch
at the St. Regis and has many amazing, true stories to
relate, not only about his grandfather but also the
Astors and American aristocratic life at that time.
Invite him on your show for the most interesting
interview you do all year! Obelensky is the author of
the novel “Eye of the Moon.” Contact him at (818)
662-9731; ivan@smithobolenskymedia.com

06/21/2018 RTIR Newsletter: Border Politics, Surviving a Family Vacation, Miss America

June 21, 2018

01. Border Politics and the Abuse of History
02. Protesters Line Streets with Kids’ Shoes
03. ‘Womp, Womp’ is Latest in Terrifying Pattern
04. Children Will Never Forget Being Separated
05. The Plot to Take Down Pope Francis
06. How Consumers Can Win the Trade War
07. The Net Neutrality Fight Isn’t Over
08. How to Survive a Family Vacation
09. It’s African-American Music Appreciation Month
10. Former Nun Learned Weight Loss Secret in Convent
11. Doc Says Autism Research is a Waste
12. 70% of Your Money Will Be Lost When You Die
13. Wildfires Force Celebrities to Fireproof Homes
14. How to Tame a Rageaholic
15. Is Your Comfort Zone Killing You?
16. Develop Your Inner Bull***t Detector!
17. Overwhelmed? Need Some Good News?
18. The Most Profound Experience Known to Man
19. Miss America Contestant was Bullied & Called Ugly
20. A Show that Saves Lives: Hot Cars Kill Kids
=======================================

1. ==> Border Politics and the Abuse of History

Military historian and political commentator Victor
Davis Hanson says something is missing from news
coverage of the Trump administration separating
immigrant children from their parents. “The media
outrage usually does not include examination of why the
Trump administration is enforcing existing laws that it
inherited from the Bush and Obama administrations that
at any time could have been changed by both Democratic
and Republican majorities in Congress.” He says there’s
also little coverage “…of the seeming unconcern for the
safety of children by some would-be asylum seekers who
illegally cross the border, rather than first applying
legally at a U.S. consulate abroad, and of the fact
that many children are deliberately sent ahead,
unescorted on such dangerous treks to help facilitate
their own parents’ later entrance. One can disagree
with a current policy without stooping to distort
history to smear an administration, especially when
such tactics in the past have been used against those
now employing them.” Victor Davis Hanson is a senior
fellow at the Hoover Institution and the author, most
recently, of “The Second World Wars: How the First
Global Conflict Was Fought and Won.” Contact him at
authorvdh@gmail.com or @VDHanson or Megan Ring at
mjring@stanford.edu

2. ==> Immigration Protesters Line Streets with Kids’
Shoes

In Philadelphia on Tuesday night, several thousand
people attended a protest against President Donald
Trump’s zero tolerance immigration policy. The event
shut down several blocks where children’s shoes lined
Rittenhouse Square, just blocks from the Rittenhouse
Hotel, where Vice President Mike Pence was attending a
fundraiser for Pennsylvania’s Republican gubernatorial
candidate. The protest, called “Pence in PHL: Stop
Separating Families! Trump/Pence Must Go!” was
organized by several groups including Juntos. “We’ve
seen the outrage,” says Erika Almiron, the executive
director of Juntos. “We wanted to let Pence know we
stand against the separation of children at the
border.” Juntos is a community-led, Latinx immigrant
organization in Philadelphia. Contact Erika Almiron at
Erika@vamosjuntos.org or @ErikaAlmironNiz

3. ==> ‘Womp, Womp’ is Latest in Terrifying Pattern

A report in The Wall Street Journal revealed that the
Department of Homeland Security has separated a 10-
year-old girl with Down syndrome from her mother and
brother. Confronted with this latest outrage, former
Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski reacted on Fox
News by waving off the issue with a sarcastic ‘Womp,
Womp’ comment. David Perry says Lewandowski’s “joke” is
just a highly visible edge of a much broader,
terrifying, pattern. “His callous indifference here is
not a personality quirk or accident, but a necessary
feature for a regime that seeks to dehumanize and
destroy in their pursuit of a white nationalist
agenda.” The father of an 11-year-old with Down
syndrome, Perry says, “I find myself reeling as I
imagine my child taken away from me by a hostile state,
unable to process what it must be like for this
terrified incarcerated child. I know the long history
of forced institutionalization of disabled children in
this country and around the world, especially disabled
children of color, and I fear for her. David Perry is a
columnist for Pacific Standard Magazine and a freelance
journalist, covering politics, history, education, and
disability rights. Contact him at (612) 396-4837;
lollardfish@gmail.com

4. ==> Children Will Never Forget Being Separated from
Parents

Like many people, Linda Blackmer is horrified by the
Trump administration’s policy of separating children
from their parents who fled their homeland for a better
life. And as a social worker and victim of childhood
trauma Linda can shed light on what it is like for the
children taken away from parents and placed in camps
where they do not have the love and security of their
families. “Loss of a parent to death, abandonment or
separation is one of the most heart-wrenching
experiences a child can endure,” Linda says. She will
also say that our government is teaching these children
that the world is an unsafe place and inflicting wounds
that will take a lifetime to heal. Meanwhile, their
parents sit in jail feeling guilt, worry, despair,
panic and their own trauma that will no doubt be passed
on to future generations. Linda Blackmer is a pen name
for the licensed social worker who wrote “My Father’s
Eyes: A Story of Stolen Lives.” Reach her at (505)
402-1088; lshan71183@aol.com

5. ==> The Plot to Take Down Pope Francis

Pope Francis has been a consistent, and increasingly
lonely, advocate for migrants in a decreasingly
tolerant globe. But journalist Barbie Latza Nadeau says
the pope’s words have sparked outrage from Steve
Bannon, American conservative cardinal Raymond Burke,
and Italy’s new interior minister Matteo Salvini.
Nadeau says the trio are conspiring against Pope
Francis on the issue dearest to him: immigration. “He
has been particularly vocal about migrant rights in
recent days, both with regard to the closing of Italian
ports and the separation of children from their
families on the U.S.-Mexican border.” She adds, “One
might assume Francis is asking what Jesus would do for
the good of humanity. It seems Bannon, Burke, and
Salvini, worshippers of Trump, think they know better.”
Barbie Latza Nadeau is an American journalist and
author who has lived in Rome, Italy, since 1996. She
has worked as the Rome bureau chief for Newsweek
Magazine and currently holds that position for The
Daily Beast. She is an on-air contributor for CNN and a
writer for Scientific American. Contact her at
blatzanadeau@gmail.com or @BLNadeau

6. ==> Yes, We’re in a Trade War, and Only Consumers
Can Win it

The tit-for-tat exchange of tariffs and threats between
the U.S. and its trading partners is much in the news,
but we’re already in a trade war, one we’re losing
badly, says attorney James Stuber. Author of the recent
book, “What if Things Were Made in America Again,”
Stuber explains our foolish policies, like postal rates
making it cheaper to mail a parcel from China than from
Indiana, and negotiating to effectively become China’s
colony — selling them farm goods and crude oil in
exchange for sophisticated manufactured products. In a
lively and provocative interview, Stuber explains how
the real solution lies with American consumers buying
things made in American communities. James A. Stuber is
the founder of Made in America Again, a movement of
consumers dedicated to rebuilding the American middle
class by buying things made in American communities.
Stuber is an attorney and entrepreneur who formerly
served as legislative assistant to a member of the
United States House of Representatives. Contact him at
(610) 608-5074; james.stuber@themadeinamericabook.com.

7. ==> The Net Neutrality Fight Isn’t Over

Net neutrality is no more. That means that internet
providers like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon can now lock,
throttle and otherwise interfere with online content
without any real legal consequences. But Timothy Karr
says the millions of people who won net neutrality
three years ago aren’t going away now. “The expiration
of the 2015 rules will be only a temporary hiccup. The
fight is far from over in Congress, in the courts and
across the country. That’s because people everywhere
understand what’s at stake. Without net neutrality,
large phone and cable companies will control the future
of communications, deciding who gets a voice and who
doesn’t. No one thinks that letting Comcast manage our
clicks is a good idea. …Attempts to strangle the free
internet exemplify a Washington where corporations
dictate policy, and the people aren’t going to take
that sitting down. Not today and not ever.” Timothy
Karr is the senior director of strategy and
communications for Free Press. Before joining Free
Press, he served as executive director of
MediaChannel.org and as vice president of Globalvision
New Media. Contact him at (201) 533-8838;
tkarr@freepress.net or @TimKarr

8. ==> How to Survive a Family Vacation

Sun, fun, and quality time with the family isn’t too
much to ask of a family vacation, is it? Unfortunately,
it is. Vacations can be a lot of pressure; between the
forced togetherness, new environments, and non-stop
activities to keep everyone entertained, it’s no wonder
that moms and dads return home more exhausted than
ever. Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith advocates for a mindful,
vacation state-of-mind that lasts all year long. When
parents slow down the schedule, dial back expectations,
and learn to listen to their children and each other,
they’ll find it easier to enjoy family-time and return
back from vacation relaxed, refreshed, and recharged.
Dr. Saundra will reveal the seven kinds of rest that
will rejuvenate exhausted moms and dads, and actually
make family vacation the quality together-time it’s
meant to be. Dr. Saundra’s advice and expertise has
been featured in Woman’s Day and Prevention magazines.
You can reach her at DrDaltonSmith@gmail.com or (256)
405-9765. ??

9. ==> Celebrate African-American Music Appreciation
Month

Gospel. Hip-hop. R&B. Rap. Spoken word. Jazz. Where
would American culture be without Black music? Renamed
African-American Music Appreciation Month (AAMAM) in
2009 by President Barack Obama, the annual celebration
began with President Jimmy Carter who decreed on June
7, 1979 that June would be Black Music Month. Invite
Haki Madhubuti to discuss the history of Black music in
America as well as current musical geniuses who
continue to influence and reflect black culture
including Chance the Rapper, Lupe Fiasco, Common and
Kanye West. Madhubuti is a leading poet and one of the
architect of the Black Arts Movement. He founded Third
World Press Foundation TWPF (1967) and has been a
pivotal figure in the development of strong Black
literary tradition. A proponent of independent Black
institutions, he co-founded elementary charter schools
in Chicago. Contact Adorn Lewis Mitchell at (312)
318-9696; adorn@abmitchellassociates.com

10. ==> Former Nun Learned Weight Loss Secret in
Convent

When it comes to weight-loss, advice from a former nun
may be heaven sent. Especially if that former nun is
Mary Lou Reid, who entered the convent as a heavyset,
shy 18-year-old and left five years later a confident,
svelte woman 50 pounds lighter. Today, Reid continues
to follow the convent lifestyle that led her to
maintain her weight for 50 years. Invite her to share
the Seven Holy Habits she discovered in the convent
that can help anyone live a healthier lifestyle. She
says, “The Convent Diet really isn’t a diet at all.
It’s a way of looking at food and at life. Food becomes
a friend instead of an enemy.” Reid left the convent
and worked in the arts and media business. She’s worked
as a financial planner for more than 30 years and has
given many seminars, written articles, and appeared as
a financial expert on TV. “Always Eat Dessert” is her
first book. Contact her at (626) 698-1849;
Mary37@roadrunner.com

11. ==> Doc Says Autism Research is a Waste of Time and
Money

Developed nations around the world have spent years and
billions on autism research, focusing mainly on medical
and pharmaceutical remedies. But physician and author
Dr. Rajalakshmi Kandaswamy says they are going about it
the wrong way. “The root cause of all of the limiting
symptoms of autism is energy disturbance,” she says.
“This stress that I am talking about is energetic
stress. This includes stress from the parents’
energies, caregivers’ energies, and stress from the
environment including noise pollution, chemicals in
food, etc.” After exploring the power of holistic
energy healing in her own medical practice and life,
Dr. Raja spent more than 25 years developing the Autism
Cure, which shows results from day one! She recently
was recognized by Buzzfeed as one of five professionals
in the world to watch out for in the autism arena. She
is the author of the book “How to Heal Autism and ADHD
in 30 Days: The Phenomenally Powerful Breakthrough of
Intent Healing,” and a graduate of India’s premier
medical college C.M.C Vellore. Contact her at
healautismnowfoundation@gmail.com.

12. ==> 70% of Your Wealth Will Be Lost When It Passes
to the Next Generation

Clifford “Kip” Kolson says it’s a historical and global
fact that 70 percent of family wealth is lost when it
transfers from one generation to another and is
completely gone by the third generation. “That’s an
avoidable tragedy,” he says, “but of greater concern is
the devastation that happens to the family unit and
relationships.” He says money and people in families
are often a toxic combination that causes a breakdown
of trust and poor, or non-existent, communications.
Listeners will learn how to avoid financial conflicts
that can cause families to become fractured, and ways
to keep more of their inheritance. Clifford “Kip”
Kolson has been a bank vice president, an Army officer,
a commercial real estate developer; and since 1994, a
financial advisor, planner, investment manager, and
family wealth coach. His business, Family Wealth
Leadership, counsels high net worth individuals on
building a lasting family legacy. He’s the author of
“You Can Have It All: Wealth, Wisdom, and Purpose.”
Contact him at (949) 468-2000,
kkolson@familywealthleadership.com

13. ==> CA Wildfires Force Celebrities to Fireproof
Homes

2017 was the worst year on record for California
wildfires, totaling $160 billion worth of damage.
Californian entrepreneur Jim Moseley has seen firsthand
the devastating effect of these fires, and has
repurposed a fire-proofing material used by NASA as a
powerful line of defense against the conflagration. Has
he found a fool-proof way to fireproof our property and
our natural resources? Jim Moseley will talk about the
wildfires of 2017, discuss preparations for the season
ahead, and how he realized the solution to the problem
could be found in existing technology. Featured on the
May cover of Malibu Times Magazine, Moseley, a Grammy-
nominated trombonist (Google “Moseley Trombone” and
enjoy!) can be reached at (818) 486-4662; and
jim@SunFireDefense.com. ????

14. ==> How to Tame a Rageaholic

Everyone knows them: people who force you to walk on
eggshells because they ruin social and business
gatherings with their uncontrollable tempers. What can
you do to remain relaxed and productive around someone
whose relish for rage makes every interaction
explosive? Conflict-resolution expert Tamara Dorris
will discuss ways to calm down a hothead. Tamara will
reveal the chemical reactions that occur in the brain
when someone flies into a rage and how to handle that
person who loves throwing a tantrum. An author, adjunct
professor and certified hypnotherapist, Tamara’s
extensive knowledge of psychology includes a working
understanding about the science behind our moods, and
how to increase focus, productivity, and optimism
without popping a pill. Tamara has been quoted in
Seventeen, Weight Watchers, O Magazine, Wall Street
Journal, and more. She has appeared on television and
has done dozens of radio and podcast interviews. She
can be reached at (916) 482-5834; tamara2surewest.net.
?

15. ==> Is Your Comfort Zone Killing You?

When you find yourself outside your comfort zone do you
immediately try to crawl back in? Or do you mine the
experience for all it is worth? Paula Black will
inspire listeners to take more chances and never let
fear or lack of experience hold them back in the
pursuit of finding a better life. She’ll help them
understand that complacency sucks the oxygen out of
their dreams, courage, and compassion. As a business
development and branding expert, Paula has worked with
hundreds of professionals—and interviewed many for her
latest audiobook. She has incredible stories to tell of
people who found the courage to pursue their dreams
despite their doubts. Paula has advised lawyers,
accountants, financial advisors, media professionals,
real estate professionals and small business owners on
finding harmony between work, family, and play. She is
the author of the Little Black Book series including
her newly released, “A Lawyers Guide to Creating a
LIFE, Not Just a Living.” Reach her at (305) 859-9554;
paula@paulablack.com

16. ==> Develop Your Inner Bull***t Detector!

Fake news. Social media overload. Humans being replaced
by machines in the workforce. No wonder modern people
feel so anxious, angry and disconnected from reality.
Kim Chestney has the simple yet powerful solution:
Intuition! “Intuition is the most important, yet least
understood faculty of human consciousness.” Kim says.
“Getting your ego out of the way and developing your
inner voice is a great bull***t detector. It can also
facilitate well-being and growth in all aspects of your
life.” Kim is an international best-selling author and
artist who founded the popular CREATE! Festival in
Pittsburgh, Pa. Her new Intuition Masterclass is
launching this fall as part of the debut of her global
online school, Intuition Lab. Contact her at
info@mystic-studio.com, or (412) 874-0898.

17. ==> Overwhelmed? Need Some Good News?

Overwhelmed with the media these days? Ready for a
break and some good news? Bill Blalock will bring out
the best in your life with some good and encouraging
news! When you interview author, speaker and
professional coach Bill Blalock you will experience a
new fresh approach to living. Bill reveals three
guaranteed steps to positive living and six keys to
success in your personal and professional life! Bill’s
insight is thought provoking and life changing! Bill
Blalock is a successful speaker, executive/life coach
and author of “Living Your Legacy Now!” Contact him at
(214) 432-8522; bill@billblalock.com.

18. ==> The Most Profound and Magical Experience Known
to Mankind

After years of struggle and several months of
depression, Monique Rebelle had hit rock bottom and was
about to end her life when she had an extraordinary
experience — a spontaneous, complete kundalini rising.
Rebelle will introduce listeners to her life before the
experience and describe what happened that day and how
it began a miraculous process that left her in awe and
total reverence, and transformed her life from
desperate and lost to happy and fulfilled. Rebelle will
discuss the experience of kundalini rising from the
beginning stages to the end, and describe the resulting
spiritual enlightenment that comes without any
religious dogma or previous knowledge about the
subject. Monique Rebelle is the author of
“Transcendence Calling.” Contact her at (775) 240-
3663; info@moniquerebelle.com

19. ==> She Went from Being Bullied for Being Ugly to
Miss America Contestant

Inspirational author and speaker Jane Jenkins Herlong
knows what it’s like to be bullied. She also knows how
to get the last laugh. “I was teased as a child,” she
says. “I had missing teeth, short hair, big lips …but
I made it to the Miss America Pageant, as Miss South
Carolina!” Jane overcame many other obstacles including
growing up poor on a farm, dyslexia, being fired from
teaching jobs, getting an F in a writing class and
being rejected from colleges. She graduated with the
highest honors and became a best-selling author, and
was inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame. A gifted
singer and humorist, she’ll reveal how anyone can
overcome most any obstacles to achieve success. “Like
Winston Churchill, my motto is never give up! You are
never too old to dream big.” Jane is the author of four
books including her latest “Rhinestones on My Flip-
Flops.” She’s also recorded music CDs and personal
growth and comedy DVDs and her comedy is featured on
Sirius XM 97. Contact her at
janejenkinsherlong@gmail.com, or (803) 480-1190.

20. ==> A Show that Saves Lives: Hot Cars Kill Kids

Ten minutes. That’s how long it takes for the
temperature inside a vehicle to rise 20 degrees. For
children in particular, this increase is enough to
result in death. With nine fatal child heatstroke cases
already this year, the National Safety Council has
issued a report outlining legislation that could save
kids’ lives and calls on parents and caregivers to
‘look before they lock.’ Invite Amy Artuso to discuss
the report and share tips and even technology that
could help prevent a child from dying in a hot car.
Artuso is senior program manager of advocacy at the
National Safety Council, a nonprofit organization whose
mission is to eliminate preventable deaths at work, in
homes and communities, and on the road. To book
interview contact the National Safety Council at (630)
775-2307; media@nsc.org

06/19/18 RTIR Newsletter: Trump Immigration Policy, Summer Solstice, Celeb Suicides

June 19, 2018

01. Immigration Attorney on Trump Policy
02. Separating Families and Calling It Christian
03. Children Will Never Forget Being Separated
04. Celebrate Wicked Tuna’s 100th Episode
05. Summer Shouldn’t Mean Going Hungry
06. Summer Solstice: Fun Facts and Trivia
07. Is Your Summer Fun Destroying the Planet?
08. School’s Out, But Mom’s Stress Is In
09. What Single Moms Never Tell You
10. Are You and Your Grad Suffering Transition Fog?
11. Understanding Breast Cancer Treatment Options
12. Will Your Brain Give Out Before You Do?
13. Why Does This Pain Doc Succeed Where Others Fail?
14. Capitalism Vs. Public Health: Cure Yourself?
15. He’s Your Guest for Brain Awareness Month
16. The Marriage You Do Not Deserve
17. Turn Mental Health Issues into Superpowers
18. This Scientist Can Prove God Exists
19. The Copycat Celebrity Suicide Effect
20. This Summer Show Could Save Your Kid’s Life
=======================================

1. ==> Immigration Attorney on Trump Policy

The Trump administration’s decision to separate
children from their families as a way to curb illegal
immigration is adding fuel to an already fiery debate
over immigration. Immigration attorney Rahul Manchan
can explain the new policy and why he believes it is
cruel, unjust and un-American. “Americans must not only
be guided by the ‘Rule of Law,’ but also by the
‘Concept of Equity,’ so they’re able to view problems
within American society through the lens of ultimate
justice, not only through the black letter of the
sometimes myopic and limiting edicts of the rule of
law.” Manchan is a New York attorney who specializes in
immigration law, civil rights, criminal defense and
family law. He’s appeared on major media television
program channels including Fox News, CNN and NBC.
Contact Ryan McCormick at (516) 901-1103 or (919)
377-1200.

2. ==> Separating Families and Calling It Christian Is
an American Tradition

Attorney General Jeff Sessions and White House press
secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders cited the Bible to
justify a Trump-approved immigration policy of ripping
children from their parents. Anthea Butler says in
doing so, Sessions invoked Romans 13, which is the
exact same argument that slaveholders and sympathetic
clerics used to justify slavery. “This reprehensible
moment in America is not an anomaly, but a continuation
of the intertwining of race, nation and slaveholding
Christianity. In this view of what America is and ought
to be, immigrants are not people, but chattel. And in
this view, immigrants are irresponsible and incapable
of caring for their children because they brought them
to America. This is not what Christianity looks like.
This is an Americanized, nationalistic Christianity
that promotes white families over and against brown
families, black families and other families that do not
conform and embrace their biblical worldview.” Anthea
Butler is associate professor of religion and Africana
studies at the University of Pennsylvania. She has been
a media commentator on religion politics and race on
the BBC, MSNBC, CNN, and ABC and served as a consultant
to the PBS series God in America. Contact her at
antheadbutler@gmail.com

3. ==> Children Will Never Forget Being Separated

Like many people, Linda Blackmer is horrified by the
Trump administration’s policy of separating children
from their parents who fled their homeland for a better
life. And as a social worker and victim of childhood
trauma Linda can shed light on what it is like for the
children taken away from parents and placed in camps
where they do not have the love and security of their
families. “Loss of a parent to death, abandonment or
separation is one of the most heart-wrenching
experiences a child can endure,” Linda says. She will
also say that our government is teaching these children
that the world is an unsafe place and inflicting wounds
that will take a lifetime to heal. Meanwhile, their
parents sit in jail feeling guilt, worry, despair,
panic and their own trauma that will no doubt be passed
on to future generations. Linda Blackmer is a pen name
for the licensed social worker who wrote “My Father’s
Eyes: A Story of Stolen Lives.” Reach her at (505)
402-1088;lshan71183@aol.com

4. ==> Celebrate Wicked Tuna’s 100th Episode

National Geographic has reeled in a “monstah” – after
seven seasons – Wicked Tuna premieres its milestone
100th episode this Sunday. The series has celebrated
one of America’s oldest industries since first
premiering in 2012 and made stars of the intrepid
Gloucester commercial fishermen who brave the
unrelenting North Atlantic waters to catch the elusive
bluefin tuna. Invite Hard Merchandise Captain Dave
Marciano and Wicked Pissah Captain Paul Hebert to talk
about the show and this season’s surprises. They’ll
also give away tickets for the National Geographic
Wicked Tuna 100th Episode Celebration on June 24 at
Patriot Place in Foxboro, MA. Wicked Tuna airs Sunday
evenings on National Geographic. Contact Johanna Ramos-
Boyer at (703) 646-5137; johanna@jrbcomm.com or Erin
Bolden at (703) 646-5188.

5. ==> Summer Shouldn’t Mean Going Hungry

For many American children, summer vacation means
sunshine, hot days and freedom from homework and early
bedtimes. But for millions of kids and their families,
it also brings fear. How are they going to eat during
those three months? Food activist and historian Julia
Hudson-Richards says tens of millions of children rely
on government assistance to eat lunch for nine months
of the year. And their need doesn’t go away when the
last bell rings in June. “Low-income parents often
struggle to feed their kids during the summer. Families
who rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
benefits don’t get extra money just because school is
out, and low-wage jobs don’t come with a summer bump in
the paycheck. Some may even decide it doesn’t make
sense to keep working ? especially if the cost of child
care for younger kids negates the income their job (or
jobs) brings in.” She’ll discuss issues that contribute
to the problem and ways to get kids and families the
food they need. Julia Hudson-Richards studies the
environment, food and the people who produce it and
teaches at Penn State University. Contact her at
jah71@psu.edu or (814) 949-5809

6. ==> Summer Solstice: Fun Facts and Trivia

June 21st, the summer solstice, is the longest day of
the year. It has been observed as an important time of
year for thousands of years by cultures worldwide.
Invite Cristina Smith on your show and discover the
history and some surprising facts and tips about the
summer solstice. She says, “Knowing the cycles of day
and night were important to our ancestors for survival.
Today we can take advantage of their wisdom by
maximizing the health and happiness benefits of
summer.” Cristina Smith is the founder of the Subtle
Energy Center and author of the “Yoga for the Brain”
series of books. Contact her at (619) 339-6901;
Cristina@SubtleEnergyCenter.com

7. ==> Is Your Summer Fun Destroying the Planet?

Summer is a time for fun in the sun, backyard
barbecues, trips to the beach and other outdoor
activities. But did you know that the activities and
objects we use, purchase and enjoy in summer might
actually harm the planet? According to author and
environmental engineer Yasmin Davar: “Single use
straws, not properly disposing of trash, buying patio
furniture made from illegally logged wood and
purchasing more food than we consume can have a very
negative impact on the world’s environment. If we can
all change small habits to be more environmentally
friendly, this can have a positive impact on the entire
planet.” Yasmin can discuss how our small, seemingly
harmless habits can have a devastating impact on the
planet, and how we can change this. 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@yasmindavar.com.

8. ==> School’s Out, But Mom’s Stress Is In

School is out and the living is definitely not easy.
Parents—particularly moms—will be living in their cars
as they endlessly chauffeur their kids to and from
summer activities. In fact, says Suzette Webb, it’s
like adding a part-time job to an already frazzled
existence that includes spending more time scheduling
kids’ time, feeding them and breaking up their fights.
Invite Suzette on your show to offer suggestions for
ways moms can “up their game” in the summer to find
more time for themselves. Pointing out that self-care
is not selfish, Suzette will share the importance of
moms scheduling their own playdates, taking timeouts,
starting the day with a mom-friendly warm-up routine,
and celebrating the wins that come with being a less
stressed parent. Suzette holds an MBA from the Kellogg
Graduate School of Northwestern University. She is a
mother, entrepreneur, speaker, podcaster and the author
of “Blues to Blessings.” Reach her at (708) 261-3303;
suzette@bluestoblessings.com

9. ==> What Single Moms Never Tell You

What’s it really like being a single mom? Or a single
parent for that matter? The single parenting trend is
growing – at last count there were 13.6 million single
parents in America doing their best to raise over 21
million children. Is it as bad as it seems? Did you
know that more and more parents are choosing NOT to
remarry but to raise their kids on their own? Or that
kids raised in single parent homes often turn out
better than those in traditional families? Sara
Sherman, BA, MS, speaker, author, blogger, coach and
creator of the Kick Ass Single Mom Life movement can
answer all these questions and many more! She can
speak to almost any topic relating to single parenting.
She has lived it! As a single parent for most of her
adult life, Sara has successfully raised her children
and earned two degrees all while working full-time.
Contact her at (614) 432-2717;
sara@singlemomsasksara.com

10. ==> Are You and Your Grad Suffering Transition Fog?

Everyone tells high school grads that college will be
the best four years of their lives! But Brenda Reynolds
thinks just maybe we should stop the lie. “Before they
get to the ‘happiest’ years of their lives, there’s a
heck of a lot of change to navigate first. Endings, new
beginnings, lots of uncertainty. Everything as they
know it is about to change–schedules, friends, living
space, geography. And parents have their own transition
to make.” Invite Reynolds to discuss strategies for
navigating this time of transition fog and the emotions
that come with it. She says, “It’s the beginning of
learning an invaluable skill of dealing with complexity
and change AND it’s a skill that students and parents
can bring to the workplace and their life space again
and again.” Brenda Reynolds is an organization and
leadership consultant, coach, speaker and author. She’s
been featured in Bloomberg News, Business News Daily
and on Starcom Radio Network. Her book is “TBD: To be
Determined: Leading with Clarity and Confidence in
Uncertain Times.” Navigating Transition Fog is her TEDx
talk. Contact her at (610) 639-5722;
brenda@bkrconsult.com

11. ==> Understanding Breast Cancer Treatment Options

New research in New England Journal of Medicine
indicates 2/3rd of women with the most common cause of
breast cancer can forgo chemotherapy. Invite Dr. Jim
Roach to help listeners understand the new findings.
Who should get chemotherapy and who shouldn’t? What are
vital approaches to double outcomes with chemotherapy
while reducing side effects by half? How can those
skipping chemotherapy be certain they are on the right
path? What are key strategies in prevention and
management of breast cancer? For over a decade double-
boarded Dr. Jim Roach has successfully used functional,
integrative strategies with his patients. Jim Roach MD,
ABOIM, ABIHM, is a leading integrative practitioner who
has appeared on numerous radio and TV programs. His new
book “”Vital Strategies in Cancer” will be released in
the fall. Contact him at (859) 846-4453 (office) or at
jproach@aol.com

12. ==> Will Your Brain Give Out Before You Do?

You work out, you watch what you eat and you’re feeling
pretty good, but if you’re in your 40s, you may be
harboring a silent brain-killing condition. “Starting
around age 45, people start to lose flexibility in
their chest, which reduces the amount of oxygen they
take in. Since the brain requires 10X more oxygen than
any other part of the body, the brain is the first to
suffer,” says sport scientist Bob Prichard. Even worse,
there are no symptoms. “A tight chest or stomach are
silent brain robbers. They’re like a cat burglar who
sneaks in and takes all your jewelry, or a hacker who
steals from your bank account. No signs or symptoms
until it’s too late.” Luckily, Prichard says the
condition can be reversed. Invite him to share an easy
at-home way to measure chest expansion, what the
numbers mean, and how to correct the problem. Bob
Prichard is president of the Somax Institute and author
of “Are You Robbing Your Brain of Oxygen?” Contact him
at (415) 435-9880 (CA); bprichard@somaxsports.com

13. ==> Why Does This Pain Doc Succeed Where Others
Fail?

Patients from all over the country visit Anna Lee,
M.D., to get relief from chronic pain that has plagued
them for years. This board-certified pain management
physician has helped thousands of “basket cases” for
whom conventional treatments have failed, with her
groundbreaking FDA-approved treatment. But you don’t
have to be in chronic pain to appreciate what Dr. Lee
will say about the horrible way pain patients are
treated in America, leading to a completely unnecessary
deadly opioid crisis. She’ll say that pain originates
from nerve injuries—not in the muscles or bones where
most treatments focus and often surgeries and
injections are useless. Ask her how her treatment works
and why no one else is using it. Anna Lee trained at
Hahnemann and the University of Pennsylvania. Reach her
at 201) 925-0315; drlee1@optimum.net

14. ==> Capitalism Vs. Public Health: Cure Yourself?

In the world of Capitalism, curing the chronically ill
isn’t a profitable business model. After all, when
everyone is healthy, or at least the majority who are
curable, how will the company make a profit? Beverly
Jensen, Ph.D., says, “There is no silver bullet to
optimal health. Corporate interests have superseded
public health protection, and our conventional
healthcare system is part of the problem.” The SelfCare
Maven says, “There’s no drug to cure the causes of
chronic diseases. It’s largely up to the individual.”
Dr. Jensen can discuss the need for a national, public
discussion of the state of America’s health, how
individuals can recover, and how policies need to
change to improve the public’s health. Beverly, 70
years young, is a lifelong practitioner of the natural
healing arts. She is the author of the upcoming book
“The 21st Century Health Rx: Self-care.” Contact her at
SelfcareMaven@gmail.com or Skype docbeverly718.

15. ==> He’s Your Guest for Brain Awareness Month

June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, a time
when people will be wearing purple shirts with the
hashtag #EndAlz. As someone with a brain, you already
know the importance of keeping your memory sharp and
avoiding the most famous memory-robbing disease,
Alzheimer’s. But what you probably don’t know is that
the technique for putting the fork in Alzheimer’s
already exists only most of us do not know about it.
Invite Michael Morgan, LMT, CST-D, on your show to talk
about CranioSacral therapy, a revolutionary way of
treating Alzheimer’s and dementia that he is helping to
pioneer. When consistently applied, he says the gentle,
easily learned, affordable technique can significantly
roll back Alzheimer’s and dementia in a few weeks. He
can discuss his research, explain what craniosacral
therapy is (it’s also being used by NFL players and
children with autism) and ways it can increase
longevity. Morgan, who’s been researching Alzheimer’s
and dementia since 2008, was inspired to do so in part
after watching his stepmother and sister-in-law succumb
to the disease. He’s a well-known instructor of
CranioSacral Therapy and teaches the technique all over
the world. He’s also the author of “Preventing
Alzheimer’s in Just 10 Minutes a Day with the
BodyEnergy Prescription and CranioSacral Therapy.”
Contact Kathy Regganie at (630) 567-8383;
kathy@bodyenergy.net

16. ==> The Marriage You Do Not Deserve

Every husband and wife can enjoy an amazing marriage,
but few figure out how. Most couples suffer the
definition of insanity – doing the same thing over and
over, expecting a different result. When you interview
author and marriage leadership expert Lance Bell, your
audience will learn about the history and purpose of
marriage from a Christian perspective, and how a
successful marriage starts first with one’s self. Lance
Bell is a successful business leader, public speaker
and author of the book “The Marriage You Do Not
Deserve.” Contact him at (630) 765-4137;
Lance.Bell@christleader.com.

17. ==> Turn Mental Health Issues into Superpowers

1 in 5 people struggle with mental health, that’s 43.8
Million Americans, most of them feeling completely
broken and alone. But mental health advocate Brett
Francis says it doesn’t have to be that way. She’ll
explain how to use mental health challenges and
disabilities to your advantage, how to open the door to
new and great opportunities by living through those
challenges, and ways to turn mental health challenges
into invisible “superpowers” rather than living in the
dark. Brett is a professional speaker, mental health
advocate and the host of NotBroken Radio. She was
diagnosed with Tourette’s Syndrome and severe ADHD as a
young child and at 17, she was also diagnosed with
anxiety, OCD and panic disorder. Contact her at
306-203-1504; brett@francisventures.ca

18. ==> This Scientist Can Prove God Exists

A recent article in Christianity Today states that
while most scientists are not anti-religion, contrary
to popular belief, the majority admittedly don’t
believe in God or a deity. But author David L. Peters
is the exception. An engineer by trade, who also
studied quantum physics and cosmology for several
years, David led a Roman Catholic diocesan movement for
many years, leads weekly spiritual groups and is very
active in his church. “From age 4, I was blessed with
the sense of God being ‘there’ throughout my life,”
says David, who is now 84. “Today, my faith comes
through science, as I firmly believe that quantum
physics has proven, to me, the existence of a power or
force behind all.” David further believes that we can
all apply the principles of the 12 Steps of Alcoholics
Anonymous to achieving joy in our everyday lives, which
he explains in his book “The 12 Steps to Joy and
Happiness: Finding the Kingdom of God that Lies
Within.” Contact him at davep434@gmail.com, or (607)
725-8559.

19. ==> The Copycat Celebrity Suicide Effect

The recent suicide deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony
Bourdain shocked the nation and calls and texts to
crisis hotlines spiked dramatically. Carla Feagan fears
an increase in copycat suicides like the rise in deaths
after Robin Williams suicide in 2014. Feagan says, “The
time is now for people to release their shame, become
vulnerable and speak openly and publicly about their
depression and suicide attempts. It is with this
sharing of these stories that will allow those who are
thinking about suicide to understand they are not alone
and they too can survive.” Feagan, the author of “A
Life Worth Living; The Journey of an Authentic Soul,”
has been plagued by depression, anxiety and suicide
attempts her entire life and is ready and willing to
speak about what saved her from committing suicide.
Contact her at 707 969 7972; press@carlafeagan.com

20. ==> This Summer Show Could Save Your Kid’s Life

According to government statistics more than 3-thousand
people die from unintentional drownings each year.
That’s 10 deaths a day. With summer upon us and trips
to the pool and the beach, it’s time to talk about
water safety and preventing summer tragedy. Carolanne
Caron says everyone should be able to enjoy the water,
but there are definitely safety issues that need to be
taught to everyone, especially kids. She says, “Many
children don’t know what rules they should follow when
they’re near water and end up getting in a situation
over their skill level.” Carolanne, a swimming and
water safety expert, can share 10 rules to teach
children to be safer around the water. She’s the author
of “Water Safety with Swimmy” and “Swimmy’s Water
Safety Coloring Book.” Contact her at (603) 424-4100;
CoachCaron@SwimCoachCaron.com?

06/14/18 RTIR Newsletter: Pillow Talk, School’s Out for Summer, Divorce-Proof Your Marriage

June 14, 2018

01. Trump is Hooked On the History Books
02. Summit Buys Time for Trump and Kim
03. It’s Festival Time: Music Historian Hits the Road
04. Pillow Talk: Fascinating Facts about Pillows
05. Does America Have a Dad Deficit?
06. How Dads Can Empower Their Daughters
07. He Says Dying Made Him a Better Father
08. The Copycat Celebrity Suicide Effect
09. Insights from 2017 Kate Spade Interview
10. 6M US Students Have High Blood Pressure: Are Backpacks Why?
11. Why Autism Research is a Waste of Time and Money
12. The Way We Treat Pain Is Criminal, Pain Doc Says
13. Capitalism Vs. Public Health: Cure Yourself?
14. Develop Your Inner Bull***t Detector!
15. School’s Out, But Mom’s Stress Is In
16. Why We Can’t Stay Happy …and What to Do about It!
17. Do You Take Yourself Way Too Seriously?
18. Why Homeless People Are Great Role Models
19. How Faith Can Divorce-Proof Your Marriage
20. Your Summer Fun is Destroying the Planet
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1. ==> Trump is Hooked On the History Books

Aaron David Miller says the historic North Korea summit
offers Trump the possibility of a ride into the history
books, and he’ll likely fall in love with the process
designed to keep it alive. “The US and North Korea have
a framework for negotiations and a mandate from the
leaders to move forward. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
will be key, and the hawkish National Security Adviser
John Bolton best be careful he doesn’t appear to be
ruining Trump’s party. If we’re lucky, this will
produce a multi-year process driven by a North and
South Korea track that will help defuse tensions and
prevent escalation. Complete denuclearization of North
Korea isn’t likely in the cards; but stability — maybe
even peace on the Peninsula — may be. If we’re smart,
we’ll take it.” Aaron David Miller is a vice president
and distinguished scholar at the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars and author of “The
End of Greatness: Why America Can’t Have (and Doesn’t
Want) Another Great President.” Miller was a Middle
East negotiator in Democratic and Republican
administrations. Follow him on Twitter @aarondmiller2
or contact Ryan McKenna at 202/691-4217;
Ryan.mckenna@wilsoncenter.org

2. ==> Summit Buys Time for Trump and Kim

Vipin Narang says the Singapore summit showed why Kim
Jong Un pursued nuclear weapons in the first place.
“Although he might have declared his nuclear weapons
force “completed” in November 2017, it only achieved
political completion when he sat down with the
President of the United States as an equal. The summit
shows why nuclear weapons are such a valuable commodity
in international politics, legitimizing Kim’s pursuit
of them. Kim issued a vague meaningless pledge in
exchange for a vague meaningless security guarantee
from Trump. Neither side committed to anything that it
has not already, and a lot will turn on whether any
meaningful progress can be achieved under this renewed
framework. But the bottom line is North Korea is not
going to give up its nuclear weapons.” Vipin Narang is
an associate professor of political science at MIT. He
is the author of “Nuclear Strategy in the Modern Era.”
Follow him on Twitter @NarangVipin. Contact him at
617-258-7363 (MA); narangv@mit.edu

3. ==> It’s Festival Time: Music Historian Hits the
Road

Eddie Trunk’s new show, Trunkfest, premieres next month
with the music historian rolling into the one and only
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Invite Trunk to share
highlights from the series including an exclusive
interview with Southern Rock superstar George Thorogood
and a creepy cruise down to New Orleans for the Voodoo
Music + Arts Experience festival. The travelling show
is like going to a festival, hanging with the band… and
of course eating festival food! Trunk even heads south
of the border for a concert vacation at Castaway with
Southern Ground, talking with Southern Rock favorites
Blackberry Smoke, and chart-topping Country mainstays
the Zac Brown Band. Trunkfest will air Sundays on AXS
TV. Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703) 646-5137;
johanna@jrbcomm.com or Erin Bolden at (703) 646-5188.

4. ==> Pillow Talk: Fascinating Facts about Pillows

Can you believe that the first pillows were made of
bronze, wood, porcelain or stone? Ouch! Or that their
original purpose was to keep bugs out of your ears,
mouth, and nose? Get ready to entertain and inform your
audience as they learn fascinating facts about pillows
from Steve Long, the Pillow Guy. He can talk about
famous pillow fights in movies and real life, the first
hotelier to put chocolate on a pillow and pillows as an
art form. Long is the CEO of Phamous Pholks Furniture
Art Pillows, patented, custom-made pillows featuring
the images of celebrities who look like they are
actually sitting right there. He can also talk about
how a pillow featured in a movie led him to create his
business. Reach him at (520) 358-2871;
steve@phamouspholks.com

5. ==> Does America Have a Dad Deficit?

Apostolic Pastor Eric Hawthorne, a divorced single dad,
claims that there is a severe “fatherhood deficit” in
modern society. “I see young kids out on the street,
doing drugs because nine times out of 10, their fathers
are absent,” he says. As a dad of two boys aged 10 and
12, Eric takes an old-fashioned, hands-on approach to
raising his kids. He adds: “I teach them to respect and
how to treat women. I teach them how to be responsible.
Every Saturday, I give them tasks such as cleaning,
doing dishes, making their beds. I also teach them
about responsible money management, and how to provide
for a family. I give them an allowance and teach them
how to save. It’s natural to them. I prepared them from
an early age.” Eric is the second-generation pastor of
Daystar Deliverance Ministries in Richardson, Texas,
and the author of the upcoming book “Are You Ready for
Marriage?” Contact him at PastorErichawthorne@gmail.com
or (214) 785-7412.

6. ==> How Dads Can Empower Their Daughters

Women have traditionally represented the highest
percentage of consumers of books about love, marriage,
parenting and other seemingly feminine topics. However,
best-selling author of female empowerment titles Kailin
Gow has made a surprising discovery. “Men are also
followers of mine,” she says. “I am finding out that
men are reading books normally geared toward women
because there is a lack of books for men, such as
parenting books.” So just in time for Father’s Day,
Kailin has released a book especially for dads:
“Raising Strong Daughters: What Fathers Should Know.”
Co-written with her husband, attorney Finlay Gow, she
shares how dads can help to empower their daughters in
the age of the #MeToo movement, school violence and
other challenging life situations young girls
experience. Kailin is a long-time female empowerment
advocate, the founder of Sparklesoup Inc., an
internationally recognized, multi-award-winning
bestselling author who has sold over 5.5 million books,
and director/filmmaker. She is also the author of the
recently released “Kailin Gow’s Go Girl Guide.” Contact
her at (617) 744-9001; Kailin@sparklesoup.com

7. ==> He Says Dying Made Him a Better Father

Danny Bader’s life was transformed by a near death
experience more than 20 years ago and he says what he
learned from the experience has made him a better
father. He’d just finished a roofing job with two
buddies and was helping one retract the ladder when it
hit the power lines. The other man holding the ladder—a
husband and father of three young kids—died instantly.
For all intents and purposes, Danny was also dead …and
then he wasn’t. Physically he recovered quickly but
emotionally, the accident took its toll. Now 54, the
author and inspirational speaker can discuss how
vision, support and faith helped him through the
tragedy, and how he uses the three powerful principles
with his children to support them on their journeys.
Danny is a coach, speaker and author of “Back from
Heaven’s Front Porch,” “Abraham’s Diner,” and “I Met
Jesus for a Miller Lite.” Contact him at (610)
888-8611; danny@dannybader.com

8. ==> The Copycat Celebrity Suicide Effect

The recent suicide deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony
Bourdain shocked the nation and calls and texts to
crisis hotlines spiked dramatically. Carla Feagan fears
an increase in copycat suicides citing the rise in
deaths after Robin Williams suicide in 2014. Feagan
says, “The time is now for people to release their
shame, become vulnerable and speak openly and publicly
about their depression and suicide attempts. It is with
this sharing of these stories that will allow those who
are thinking about suicide to understand they are not
alone and they too can survive.” Feagan, the author of
“A Life Worth Living; The Journey of an Authentic
Soul,” has been plagued by depression, anxiety and
suicide attempts her entire life and is ready and
willing to speak about what saved her from committing
suicide. Contact her at 707 969 7972;
press@carlafeagan.com

9. ==> Insights from 2017 Kate Spade Interview

With the death of the beloved fashion icon, many
suggested suicide hotline numbers to call. But
relationship and parenting experts Poppy and Geoff
Spencer say perhaps there is also something deeper;
something Kate Spade shared in her own words a year
ago. Invite them to discuss Spade’s parenting
perspective, why she and her daughter may have lived
parallel lives in relation to identity, and how a
simple mind shift can help parents deal with the
challenging issues of kids and teens. Poppy and Geoff
are a husband/wife team who help identify and address
communication barriers. Interviewed on NBC, ABC, CBS,
Bustle, Your Tango, and Popsugar, the relationship
experts offer two unique and experienced perspectives.
They are the authors of “One Billion Seconds: There’s
Still time to Discover Love.” Contact them at (941)
586-2911; pg@poppyandgeoff.com

10. ==> 6M US Students Have High Blood Pressure: Are
Heavy Backpacks to Blame?

Recent studies show a startling increase in students
with high blood pressure. What’s behind the spike in
what is normally considered an older person’s
condition? While one specific cause hasn’t been found,
Bob Prichard says a key factor could be chronically
restricted chest expansion—and reduced oxygen
intake—from carrying heavy backpacks to school every
day for years! Low oxygen intake has also been linked
to obesity, diabetes, depression and anxiety–all of
which are at an all-time among students. And since
reduction in oxygen intake lasts years after the school
backpack is put away, Prichard says millennials are at
risk as well, and many don’t even know it. He’ll
explain how your listeners can measure their chest
expansion and what they can do to increase it. Bob
Prichard is president of the Somax Institute and author
of “Are You Robbing Your Brain of Oxygen?” Contact him
at (415) 435-9880 (CA); bprichard@somaxsports.com

11. ==> Why Autism Research is a Waste of Time and
Money

Developed nations around the world have spent years and
billions on autism research, focusing mainly on medical
and pharmaceutical remedies. But physician and author
Dr. Rajalakshmi Kandaswamy says they are going about it
the wrong way. “The root cause of all of the limiting
symptoms of autism is energy disturbance,” she says.
“This stress that I am talking about is energetic
stress. This includes stress from the parents’
energies, caregivers’ energies, and stress from the
environment including noise pollution, chemicals in
food, etc.” After exploring the power of holistic
energy healing in her own medical practice and life,
Dr. Raja spent more than 25 years developing the Autism
Cure, which shows results from day one! She recently
was recognized by Buzzfeed as one of five professionals
in the world to watch out for in the autism arena. She
is the author of the book “How to Heal Autism and ADHD
in 30 Days: The Phenomenally Powerful Breakthrough of
Intent Healing,” and a graduate of India’s premier
medical college C.M.C Vellore. Contact her at
healautismnowfoundation@gmail.com.

12. ==> The Way We Treat Pain Is Criminal, Pain Doc
Says

Patients from all over the country visit Anna Lee,
M.D., to get relief from chronic pain that has plagued
them for years. This board-certified pain management
physician has helped thousands of “basket cases” for
whom conventional treatments have failed, with her
groundbreaking FDA-approved treatment. But you don’t
have to be in chronic pain to appreciate what Dr. Lee
will say about the horrible way pain patients are
treated in America, leading to a completely unnecessary
deadly opioid crisis. She’ll say that pain originates
from nerve injuries—not in the muscles or bones where
most treatments focus and often surgeries and
injections are useless. Ask her how her treatment works
and why no one else is using it. Anna Lee trained at
Hahnemann and the University of Pennsylvania. Reach her
at 201) 925-0315; drlee1@optimum.net

13. ==> Capitalism Vs. Public Health: Cure Yourself?

In the world of Capitalism, curing the chronically ill
isn’t a profitable business model. After all, when
everyone is healthy, or at least the majority who are
curable, how will the company make a profit? Beverly
Jensen, Ph.D., says, “There is no silver bullet to
optimal health. Corporate interests have superseded
public health protection, and our conventional
healthcare system is part of the problem.” The SelfCare
Maven says, “There’s no drug to cure the causes of
chronic diseases. It’s largely up to the individual.”
Dr. Jensen can discuss the need for a national, public
discussion of the state of America’s health, how
individuals can recover, and how policies need to
change to improve the public’s health. Beverly, 70
years young, is a lifelong practitioner of the natural
healing arts. She is the author of the upcoming book
“The 21st Century Health Rx: Self-care.” Contact her at
SelfcareMaven@gmail.com or Skype docbeverly718.

14. ==> Develop Your Inner Bull***t Detector!

Fake news. Social media overload. Humans being replaced
by machines in the workforce. No wonder modern people
feel so anxious, angry and disconnected from reality.
Author Kim Chestney has the simple yet powerful
solution: Intuition! “Intuition is the most important,
yet least understood faculty of human consciousness.”
Kim says. “Getting your ego out of the way and
developing your inner voice is a great bull***t
detector. It can also facilitate well-being and growth
in all aspects of your life.” Kim is an international
best-selling author and artist who founded the popular
CREATE! Festival in Pittsburgh, Pa. Her new Intuition
Masterclass is launching this fall as part of the debut
of her global online school, Intuition Lab. Contact her
at info@mystic-studio.com, or (412) 874-0898.

15. ==> School’s Out, But Mom’s Stress Is In

School is out and the living is definitely not easy.
Parents—particularly moms—will be living in their cars
as they endlessly chauffeur their kids to and from
summer activities. In fact, says Suzette Webb, it’s
like adding a part-time job to an already frazzled
existence that includes spending more time scheduling
kids’ time, feeding them and breaking up their fights.
Invite Suzette on your show to offer suggestions for
ways moms can “up their game” in the summer to find
more time for themselves. Pointing out that self-care
is not selfish, Suzette will share the importance of
moms scheduling their own playdates, taking timeouts,
starting the day with a mom-friendly warm-up routine,
and celebrating the wins that come with being a less
stressed parent. Suzette holds an MBA from the Kellogg
Graduate School of Northwestern University. She is a
mother, entrepreneur, speaker, podcaster and the author
of “Blues to Blessings.” Reach her at (708) 261-3303;
suzette@bluestoblessings.com

16. ==> Why We Can’t Stay Happy …and What to Do about
It!

Did you know that more people than ever are chronically
unhappy? Maybe you are one of them! Study after study
proves that unhappiness reigns supreme in America and
the world. But did you know that you can control how
happy you feel? Ed Kuiper, author of “Ride the
Happiness Wave,” can show your audience how to simply
and easily activate their own happiness. It is possible
to relieve the heaviness and fatigue that have become a
standard default for many of them. Ed will share
specific actions they can do every day to quickly
create a happy spirit within while also giving them
fun, short, supportive suggestions to trigger a “happy”
feeling that lasts! Ed Kuiper is an author, speaker
and seminar leader on cultivating happiness and healing
– both physical and emotional. As an officer of two
major life insurance companies and founder and CEO of
several national companies, Ed spent over 40 years in
the business world before becoming the “Master of
Happiness.” Contact Ed at (207) 592-2032;
edkuiperreports@gmail.com?

17. ==> Do You Take Yourself Way Too Seriously? 5
Questions Will Tell

Many people make themselves miserable without realizing
it, says Jim Ryan, author of “Simple Happiness, 52 Easy
Ways to Lighten Up.” Your listeners will be able to
tell if they are doing that when Jim asks them such
questions as: Do you tend to criticize your coworkers
and family? Do you wake up stressed out before your day
even begins? Do you get impatient with other drivers
during your commute? In addition to getting people to
rethink their behavior, Jim will share what they can do
to lighten up and be more grateful for what they have.
He’s a motivational speaker who often speaks to
inmates, helping them to be happier. Reach him at (631)
754-7636 or (631) 875-1484 (cell);
info@jimryantalks.com

18. ==> Why This Author Says Many Homeless People Are
Great Role Models

Get ready to question nearly everything you think you
know about homeless people—including who they are and
how they got there. Glen Dunzweiler, who has
extensively interviewed homeless people and their
advocates, will say that the same qualities it takes to
survive on the street—stress management, humility, a
positive attitude, for example—are identical to what
all of us need to get by in life. He can bust the
biggest myths people have about the homeless and reveal
which celebrities were formerly homeless. Dunzweiler is
a filmmaker, producer, director, public speaker and
former college professor whose documentary,
“yHomeless,” can be seen on Amazon Prime. He is also
the author of “Things I’ve Learned from the Homeless.”
Reach him at (702) 767-7434; glen@glendunzweiler.com

19. ==> How Faith Can Divorce-Proof Your Marriage

Almost half of all marriages in Western society end in
divorce. So how have pastor and Christian marriage
counselor Rev. George Sukhdeo and his wife, Shirley,
managed to remain happily married for 46 years? “We
have experienced almost every challenge couples face in
a marriage,” he says. “A marriage with Christ at its
center is much more than having someone to do the
dishes after dinner, take care of you when you’re sick,
or help you make the car payment every month. A godly
marriage excels at compromise and glories in
selflessness.” Rev. George is an ordained minister with
the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, He received a
Master of Ministry in Christian Counseling degree and a
B.A. in theology from Christian Bible College of Rocky
Mount, N.C. He has 34 years of experience in Christian
ministries as a pastor, Christian counselor and life
coach, and has counseled more than 500 troubled
couples, with an 85 percent success rate. He is the
author of the book “Preparing for and Fostering Harmony
in Marriage” Contact him at georges_8@sympatico.ca or
(416) 460-4134.

20. ==> Your Summer Fun is Destroying the Planet

Summer is a time for fun in the sun, backyard
barbecues, trips to the beach and other outdoor
activities. But did you know that the activities and
objects we use, purchase and enjoy in summer might
actually harm the planet? According to author and
environmental engineer Yasmin Davar: “Single use
straws, not properly disposing of trash, buying patio
furniture made from illegally logged wood and
purchasing more food than we consume can have a very
negative impact on the world’s environment. If we can
all change small habits to be more environmentally
friendly, this can have a positive impact on the entire
planet.” Yasmin can discuss how our small, seemingly
harmless habits can have a devastating impact on the
planet, and how we can change this. 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@yasmindavar.com.

North Korea Summit: Photo Op or Disaster

Jennifer Rubin says, “In case you thought Trump was
preparing for his summit with Kim Jong Un — you know,
learning about the subject and walking through the
likely North Korean ploys and weak points — he’s doing
nothing much at all. How do we know? He said so.” “I
think I’m very well prepared,” Trump told reporters on
Thursday. “I don’t think I have to prepare very much.
It’s about the attitude. It’s about willingness to get
things done.” Rubin believes the real aim of the summit
is to have a photo-op, mouth some platitudes about
further talks at lower levels and have Trump say as
little of substance as possible. “Truth be told, there
likely is no viable plan short of war for obtaining
complete denuclearization. Under such circumstances,
perhaps it’s not the worst thing to have the bombastic,
clueless president talking and posing for pictures
rather than drawing up war plans.” Jennifer Rubin is an
MSNBC contributor and writes the Right Turn blog for
The Washington Post. Contact her at
jrubinblogger@gmail.com, @jrubinblogger

06/12/18 RTIR Newsletter: North Korea Summit, Father’s Day, Ending Alzheimer’s

June 12, 2018

01. North Korea Summit: Photo Op or Disaster?
02. Spade, Bourdain: Suicide Rates Climbing
03. 37 Kids Die in Hot Cars Each Year
04. Love Wins in Bermuda
05. Father & Son Honor WWII Flying Tigers
06. Do We Have a ‘Dad Deficit’?
07. Father’s Day is Painful for Millions
08. Could You Forgive Your Abusive Dad?
09. Scammers are Targeting Dear Old Dad
10. What Parents Can Do about School Shootings
11. High School Grads Now Face Transition Fog
12. The Worst Mistake You Can Make at Work
13. Do a Show on Worst Summer Jobs
14. Can Faith Save Capitalism?
15. Understanding New Breast Cancer Findings
16. Has Health Care Lost Its Soul?
17. #EndAlz This June
18. How to Make Kids Fall in Love with Books
19. “End Times Are Imminent!” Is this Bible Scholar Crazy?
20. Miss Falling Asleep to Bob Ross?

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1. ==> North Korea Summit: Photo Op or Disaster?

Jennifer Rubin says, “In case you thought Trump was
preparing for his summit with Kim Jong Un — you know,
learning about the subject and walking through the
likely North Korean ploys and weak points — he’s doing
nothing much at all. How do we know? He said so.” “I
think I’m very well prepared,” Trump told reporters on
Thursday. “I don’t think I have to prepare very much.
It’s about the attitude. It’s about willingness to get
things done.” Rubin believes the real aim of the summit
is to have a photo-op, mouth some platitudes about
further talks at lower levels and have Trump say as
little of substance as possible. “Truth be told, there
likely is no viable plan short of war for obtaining
complete denuclearization. Under such circumstances,
perhaps it’s not the worst thing to have the bombastic,
clueless president talking and posing for pictures
rather than drawing up war plans.” Jennifer Rubin is an
MSNBC contributor and writes the Right Turn blog for
The Washington Post. Contact her at
jrubinblogger@gmail.com, @jrubinblogger

2. ==> Kate Spade, Anthony Bourdain: Suicide Rates
Climbing

Last week, amid news of the deaths of Kate Spade and
Anthony Bourdain, the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevent released the results of a suicide study. New
analysis found that nearly 45,000 Americans aged 10 or
older died by their own hand in 2016, more than twice
the number of homicides. Suicide rates rose steadily in
nearly every state from 1999 to 2016, increasing 25
percent nationally. But CDC officials say the national
increase cannot be linked to a particular mental health
diagnosis. Invite Dr. Anne Schuchat, principal deputy
director of the C.D.C. to discuss the factors that
contribute to suicide, common precursors, and the many
aspects to preventing suicide. “Our data show that
suicide is more than a mental health issue,” says Dr.
Schuchat. “We want improved access to care and better
diagnostics, but we think that a comprehensive approach
to suicide is what is needed.” Contact CDC Media
Department at (404) 639-3286; (770) 488-7100 or
media@cdc.gov

3. ==> It Should Never Happen: 37 Kids Die in Hot Cars
Each Year

Ten minutes. That’s how long it takes for the
temperature inside a vehicle to rise 20 degrees. For
children in particular, this increase is enough to
result in death. With nine fatal child heatstroke cases
already this year, the National Safety Council has
issued a report outlining legislation that could save
kids’ lives and calls on parents and caregivers to
‘look before they lock.’ Invite Amy Artuso to discuss
the report and share tips and even technology that
could help prevent a child from dying in a hot car.
Artuso is senior program manager of advocacy at the
National Safety Council, a nonprofit organization whose
mission is to eliminate preventable deaths at work, in
homes and communities, and on the road. To book
interview contact the National Safety Council at (630)
775-2307; media@nsc.org

4. ==> Love Wins in Bermuda

The Supreme Court of Bermuda agreed to overturn the
nation’s same-sex marriage ban last week. Zakiya
Johnson Lord and Adrian Hartnett-Beasley of OUTBermuda
say, “Love wins again! Our hearts and hopes are full,
thanks to this historic decision by our Supreme Court
and its recognition that all Bermuda families matter.
Equality under the law is our birthright, and we begin
by making every marriage equal.” OUTBermuda was one of
the litigants in joint lawsuits to revoke sections of
the recently enacted Domestic Partnership Act that
removed marriage rights for same-sex couples. The
charity promotes and supports the wellbeing, health,
dignity, security, safety and protection of the LGBTQ
community in Bermuda. Contact Adrian Hartnett-Beasley
ahartnettbeasley@gmail.com; +1 441-505-1256 (Bermuda)
or Roderick Ferguson at rafergus@alum.mit.edu or Bob
Witeck at (202) 997-4055 (U.S.); bob@witeck.com

5. ==> Father & Son Honor WWII Flying Tigers

Just in time for Father’s Day, invite Sam Kleiner to
discuss the connection between the generations, and why
he — with his father alongside him– decided to help
honor the legacy of the Flying Tigers and the Greatest
Generation. Sam was inspired to travel the country to
find the true story of the Flying Tigers– the one not
captured in the John Wayne movie. He tracked down
families of the survivors and was invited to attend the
Flying Tigers “reunions.” Moved by his sons’
dedication to preserving this important chapter in
history, Sam’s father joined him on the adventure.
Together they pieced together the true story of the
Flying Tigers, a rag-tag band of American pilots (and a
support crew that included the nurse) who were sent to
China on a covert mission before Pearl Harbor and then
sprang into action in December 1941. Sam Kleiner’s new
book is “The Flying Tigers: The Untold Story of the
American Pilots Who Waged a Secret War Against Japan.”
Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703) 646-5137 or Erin
Bolden at (703) 646-5188.

6. ==> Do a Father’s Day Show About the ‘Dad Deficit’

Pastor Eric Hawthorne, a divorced single dad, claims
that there is a severe “fatherhood deficit” in modern
society. “I see young kids out on the street, doing
drugs because nine times out of 10, their fathers are
absent,” he says. As a dad of two boys aged 10 and 12,
Eric takes an old-fashioned, hands-on approach to
raising his kids. He adds: “I teach them to respect and
how to treat women. I teach them how to be responsible.
Every Saturday, I give them tasks such as cleaning,
doing dishes, making their beds. I also teach them
about responsible money management, and how to provide
for a family. I give them an allowance and teach them
how to save. It’s natural to them. I prepared them from
an early age.” Eric is the second-generation pastor of
Daystar Deliverance Ministries in Richardson, Texas,
and the author of the upcoming book “Are You Ready for
Marriage?” Contact him at hiitselh@yahoo.com, or (972)
464-6563.

7. ==> Father’s Day is Painful for Millions

This Father’s Day, over 2 million fathers in the United
States will miss their sons and daughters because their
children are behind bars. Other parents will lose sleep
worrying about their child’s drug use, and over 64,000
will be mourning the loss of a son or daughter in the
last year to overdose. Colleen Cowles says, “We hear a
lot about the epidemic, but little about how parents
can deal with it. Father’s Day can be a stressful time
for Dads with addiction in the family.” Cowles, and
attorney and author, can help parents protect their own
financial and emotional well-being, while improving the
odds of success for their sons and daughters. A mother
with addiction in her own family, Cowles has spent the
past 15 years researching and working with families.
She created the online course for parents “20 Steps to
Freedom: When Someone You Love is Addicted to Drugs.”
Contact her at (715) 828-0293; colleen@WarOnUs.com.

8. ==> Could You Forgive Your Abusive Dad?

If your dad belittled or hit you could you forgive him?
Should you? For many people, this is not an academic
question. It isn’t for Dr. Jeanne Sanner, whose father
often hit her with a strop, verbally abused her, and
was sexually abusive. But as an adult, she is at peace
with her father and herself. Invite her on air to
explain why people like her father approach life with
fear and how knowing that changed her perception of
him; she was able to stop condemning him and to
experience forgiveness. For others in your audience who
are having forgiveness issues, Jeanne can share a
simple formula she created that has already helped
hundreds of people change their beliefs to lead happier
lives. She is the author of “Finding Unconditional Love
a Little Peace at a Time.” Jeanne has a doctorate in
spiritual studies, a master’s in education and a
bachelor’s in psychology. Reach her at (949) 460-9450;
jeannesanner@yahoo.com

9. ==> Scammers are Targeting Dear Old Dad

Scammers, con artists and thieves prey upon the
elderly. When dad (or mom) age, they’re often living
alone for the first time, perhaps suffering from some
cognitive issues. Thieves know their vulnerabilities
and seek opportunities to steal their money. Invite
William Francavilla to share things you can do to
minimize your loved ones being scammed by unwelcome and
unsolicited phone calls, home repair rip-off artists
and even romance hoaxes. Francavilla is the author of
“The Madoffs Among Us, Combat the Scammers, Con Artists
and Thieves Who Are Plotting to Steal your Money.” He’s
a CFP and former senior vice president, director of
Wealth Management for Legg Mason who has extensive
media experience. Contact him at (757) 870-4590;
wmfrancavilla@gmail.com

10. ==> What Parents Can Do about School Shootings

Leeza Steindorf says, sadly, the current epidemic of
school shootings isn’t surprising given our current
culture. “We have diligently fed an entire generation
aggression and violence with its mother’s milk and now
stand at the sidelines, scratching our heads, wondering
how all this tragedy could be happening. Violence in,
violence out. Truly it is that simple and longitudinal
studies have proven that the consistent diet of media
violence unequivocally leads to aggressive behavior as
adults.” She says there is no simple solution to school
shootings but getting serious about parenting education
and modeling for children could make a huge difference
by protecting them from the inside out. An
international communications expert specializing in
peace education in schools, Steindorf won national
acclaim in Europe for the CORE Success program that she
designed after a school shooting in Germany. Leeza
Steindorf is the author of “Connected Parent, Empowered
Child: Five Keys to Raising Happy, Confident,
Responsible Kids” and “CORE Success for Schools: The
Practical Guide Book for a Positive School Climate.”
Contact her at (541) 550- 0451; Leeza@CoreSuccess.com

11. ==> High School Grads Now Face Transition Fog

Everyone tells high school grads that college will be
the best four years of their lives! But Brenda Reynolds
thinks just maybe we should stop the lie. “Before they
get to the ‘happiest’ years of their lives, there’s a
heck of a lot of change to navigate first. Endings, new
beginnings, lots of uncertainty. Everything as they
know it is about to change–schedules, friends, living
space, geography. And parents have their own transition
to make.” Invite Reynolds to discuss strategies for
navigating this time of transition fog and the emotions
that come with it. She says, “It’s the beginning of
learning an invaluable skill of dealing with complexity
and change AND it’s a skill that students and parents
can bring to the workplace and their life space again
and again.” Brenda Reynolds is an organization and
leadership consultant, coach, speaker and author. She’s
been featured in Bloomberg News, Business News Daily
and on Starcom Radio Network. Her book is “TBD: To be
Determined: Leading with Clarity and Confidence in
Uncertain Times.” Navigating Transition Fog is her TEDx
talk. Contact her at (610) 639-5722;
brenda@bkrconsult.com

12. ==> The Worst Mistake You Can Make at Work

What do you do when you have a bad day at work? Do you
moan, whine, frown and share your frustrations with
your coworkers? You are only human and it may seem
natural to trade bad experiences with your buddies at
work. But according to business leader, entrepreneur,
mentor and author Bonnie Sussman-Versace, that’s the
wrong thing to do. She says every time you tell a
negative story to colleagues you reinforce your own
negative feelings and theirs, making the problem worse.
Instead, she’ll explain ways all of us can contribute
to the creation, celebration and sharing of positive
experiences at work. Interview Bonnie to find out how
all employees can support a healthy workplace culture
whose benefits will spill over into happier lives at
home. Bonnie is the author of “Recipes for Thoughtful
Leadership and Healthy Culture.” She is the author of
numerous articles for Business Weekly, the Reading
Eagle, and Lehigh Business Journal. Contact her at
(610) 301-2194; bversace@focusedllc.net

13. ==> Do a Show on Worst Summer Jobs

School is about to let out and it’s time to find a
summer job but Dr. John Huber says not all seasonal
jobs are good for everyone, and some can even hurt your
mental health. “Some jobs can be great summer
experiences like camp counseling or lifeguarding. They
can be fulfilling and allow teens to be responsible and
learn to be leaders,” says Dr. Huber. But other job, he
adds, may not be suited for everyone. “It sounds like
fun to work at a theme park in a costume, but it’s
often brutally hot and a very demanding job. And if
you’re accustomed to a life of comfort and repeatedly
checking your phone, landscaping will probably be a
nightmare summer job for you.” Dr. John Huber is a
clinical forensic psychologist and the chairman for
Mainstream Mental Health, a non-profit mental health
organization. Dr. Huber has appeared on hundreds of
radio shows and dozens of national television programs.
Contact Ryan McCormick at (516) 901-1103; (919)
377-1200.

14. ==> Can Faith Save Capitalism?

The global financial crisis of 2008 created an
insatiable market for alternative economic theories and
that groundswell of support continues. Capitalism has
created a society where the rich get richer and the
rest fight over the crumbs. Invite Dr. Kenneth Barnes
to discuss whether Capitalism can work for everyone,
what Millennials don’t understand about Free Market
Capitalism, and whether Jesus was a Socialist. Prior to
his academic career, Kenneth Barnes spent many years as
a senior international executive for multiple
multibillion dollar companies. He currently teaches at
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Oxford
University. His latest book is “Redeeming Capitalism.”
Contact Jason Jones at Jason@jonesliterary.com

15. ==> For Father’s Day, Here’s a Book for Dads with
Daughters

Women have traditionally represented the highest
percentage of consumers of books about love, marriage,
parenting and other seemingly feminine topics. However,
best-selling author of female empowerment titles Kailin
Gow has made a surprising discovery. “Men are also
followers of mine,” she says. “I am finding out that
men are reading books normally geared toward women
because there is a lack of books for men, such as
parenting books.” So just in time for Father’s Day,
Kailin has released a book especially for dads:
“Raising Strong Daughters: What Fathers Should Know.”
Co-written with her husband, attorney Finlay Gow, she
shares how dads can help to empower their daughters in
the age of the #MeToo movement, school violence and
other challenging life situations young girls
experience. Kailin is a long-time female empowerment
advocate, the founder of Sparklesoup Inc., an
internationally recognized, multi-award-winning
bestselling author who has sold over 5.5 million books,
and director/filmmaker. She is also the author of the
recently released “Kailin Gow’s Go Girl Guide.” Contact
her at Kailin@sparklesoup.com, or (617) 744-9001.

16. ==> Has Health Care Lost Its Soul?

Nearly 90 percent of patients have prayed for
healing—79 percent for themselves and 87 percent for
others. If spiritual practice takes such precedence for
patients, why have health-care professionals left the
soul behind in healing others? Dr. Katherine Kelly, a
former researcher and professor who has been a
clinician for 26 years, says, “I constantly hear from
patients that the number-one gap in their healing
process is that spirituality is never addressed.” Known
as the pioneer of soul health, Dr. Kelly created a
self-use health model that empowers patients to take
positive steps toward their optimal health while also
addressing their spiritual needs. Katherine Kelly,
Ph.D., M.S.P.H., has been a guest on more than 100
radio shows. A clinical health psychologist and
consultant, she was the director of behavioral health
at Wake Forest University Medical School, received
training from the Mind-Body Medical Institute of
Harvard University, and holds a master’s of science
degree in public health. Contact her at (336) 659-3923;
(336) 406-8431 (cell) or kkelly@drkatherinetkelly.com

17. ==> #EndAlz This June

June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, a time
when people will be wearing purple shirts with the
hashtag #EndAlz. As someone with a brain, you already
know the importance of keeping your memory sharp and
avoiding the most famous memory-robbing disease,
Alzheimer’s. But what you probably don’t know is that
the technique for putting the fork in Alzheimer’s
already exists only most of us do not know about it.
Invite Michael Morgan, LMT, CST-D, on your show to talk
about CranioSacral therapy, a revolutionary way of
treating Alzheimer’s and dementia that he is helping to
pioneer. When consistently applied, he says the gentle,
easily learned, affordable technique can significantly
roll back Alzheimer’s and dementia in a few weeks. He
can discuss his research, explain what craniosacral
therapy is (it’s also being used by NFL players and
children with autism) and ways it can increase
longevity. Morgan, who’s been researching Alzheimer’s
and dementia since 2008, was inspired to do so in part
after watching his stepmother and sister-in-law succumb
to the disease. He’s a well-known instructor of
CranioSacral Therapy and teaches the technique all over
the world. He’s also the author of “Preventing
Alzheimer’s in Just 10 Minutes a Day with the
BodyEnergy Prescription and CranioSacral Therapy.”
Contact Kathy Regganie at (630) 567-8383;
kathy@bodyenergy.net

18. ==> How to Make Kids Fall in Love with Books

Lynne Morgan says every parent can help their child
become a success in school and life and you don’t need
money, expensive schools or the latest electronics to
do it. It simply has to do with reading! According to
the National Center for Educational Success, children
who read or are read to at home have a higher success
rate in school, and government statistics show a clear
link between academic failure, delinquency, and crime
and reading failure. Invite Lynne, a retired teacher
and children’s book author, to discuss the decline in
student reading in the US and ways parents can nurture
a love of reading and books in their children. Lynne
Morgan is the author of “Crackers,” “Crackers FBI” (Her
husband is a retired FBI agent) and “Crackers and His
Friends.” Contact her at stekela@comcast.net

19. ==> “End Times Are Imminent!” Is this Bible Scholar
Crazy?

Richard Ruhling says scenes of Revelation are about to
begin with a massive earthquake along the San Andreas
Fault. Based on his knowledge of the Bible, a recent
Los Angeles Times report, and a FEMA drill that just
took place, this retired physician predicts the
earthquake scientists call The Big One is nigh. He says
it could lead to a tsunami, massive numbers of people
fleeing and a disrupted water supply. It’s easy to
dismiss Dr. Ruhling as a kook. But before you do, why
not ask him: What does the Book of Revelations say
about current events? Are we headed for another Exodus?
Is Donald Trump the anti-Christ? Dr. Ruhling taught
health science at Loma Linda University. He attended
Bible College and has been interviewed on scores of
radio programs. He has authored a number of books on
Bible prophecy and current events including “The
Earthquake & 7 Seals,” which is available for free
today only. Reach him at (928) 583-7543 or
Ruhling7@juno.com for details.

20. ==> Miss Falling Asleep to Bob Ross? There’s an App
for That!

Bob Ross, the 1980s art instructor and cult TV host of
The Joy of Painting on PBS, was best known in his day
for his full head of hair, quirky catchphrases and
mellow manner. Indeed, so mellow was his manner and
soothing his voice that 23 years after his death three
classic episodes of his old show are being revived and
repurposed as calming bedtime stories for grown-ups.
“We’ve had so many Calm users asking us for a Sleep
Story with Bob Ross,” says Alex Tew, co-founder of
Calm. “He was and still is a hero to the hard of
sleeping.” Calm.com is an app for meditation and sleep
and was recently named Apple’s 2017 iPhone App of the
Year. Contact Todd Brabender at 785.842.8909;
Todd@spreadthenewspr.com

06/07/18 RTIR Newsletter: Single Dad Parenting, US Open, Kids and Summer Reading

June 7, 2018

01. Will Trump’s Pardon Party Include Himself?
02. Iran Nukes – Fall-Out from US Withdrawal
03. Did Russia Really Meddle in US Election?
04. Is Capitalism Incompatible with Christianity?
05. Happy Birthday, Prince! Behind-the-Scenes Stories
06. Miss Falling Asleep to PBS Painter Bob Ross?
07. Parenting Tips for Single Dads
08. Help for Dads with Daughters
09. Scammers are Targeting Your Dad
10. Understanding New Breast Cancer Chemo Findings
11. Weinstein and Why Men Claim Rape is Consensual
12. US Open – Have Deadlifts Damaged Spieth’s Putting?
13. Why Should We Be Concerned About Africa?
14. Why Businesses Should Hire Boomers Instead of Millennials
15. Create Your Own Midlife Job Security
16. Allergy Relief for Under 10 Bucks
17. Esteemed Pain Doc is Closest Thing to a Miracle Worker
18. Do You Take Yourself Way Too Seriously?
19. Fun Ways to Get Kids Reading this Summer
20. Pillow Talk: Fascinating Facts about Pillows

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1. ==> Will Trump’s Pardon Party Include Himself?

President Trump kicked off the week with a novel
constitutional claim: That he has the “absolute right”
to pardon himself. Asha Rangappa says it’s not
surprising that pardon power holds so much appeal for
Trump. She says his targeted use of the pardon power so
far — including ones he is currently considering —
gives us a window into how he views the pardon power.
“Consciously or not, he appears to see the pardons as a
personal weapon for him to use in potentially achieving
four things in the special counsel investigation.”
She’ll explain what that is and whether Trump could
actually pardon himself. Asha Rangappa is a senior
lecturer at Yale University’s Jackson Institute for
Global Affairs and a former associate dean at Yale Law
School. She served as a Special Agent in the New York
Division of the FBI and has been a contributor on
numerous television and radio outlets. Contact her at
@AshaRangappa_

2. ==> Iran Nukes – Fall-Out from US Withdrawal

Tehran informed the UN’s nuclear watchdog this week it
was beginning the process of increasing its capacity to
enrich uranium. This, after the US withdrew from a 2015
nuclear deal that limited Iran’s nuclear capabilities
in return for a partial lifting of sanctions. Middle
East energy expert Dr. Ellen Wald says attempts by Iran
and the EU to reassure international businesses that
the nuclear deal is still valid despite America’s
withdrawal seem to be falling on deaf ears. She’ll
discuss Iran and EU energy issues, including the
announcement by GE to pull out of all deals to sell
pipelines to Iranian companies and to close its Iran
office. Wald is the President of Transversal Consulting
and an expert on the global energy industry, Middle
East politics and history. A Non-Resident Scholar at
the independent D.C. think tank, the Arabia Foundation,
she is also a professor at Jacksonville University and
the author of “Saudi, Inc.” Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer
at (703) 646-5137; johanna@jrbcomm.com or Erin Bolden
at (703) 646-5188.

3. ==> Did Russia Really Meddle in US Election?

Jack Matlock Jr., ambassador to the Soviet Union from
1987 to 1991, recently wrote, “I did not personally
vote for Trump, but I consider the charges that Russian
actions interfered in the election, or — for that
matter — damaged the quality of our democracy
ludicrous, pathetic, and shameful. … I should add
‘dangerous’ because making an enemy of Russia, the
other nuclear superpower — yes, there are still two —
comes as close to political insanity as anything I can
think of.” Invite Jackson Lears to discuss Russian
hacking in the 2016 election and whether Matlock is
correct. Lears teaches history at Rutgers University
and is the author of “What We Don’t Talk about When We
Talk about Russian Hacking.” Contact him at
tjlears@history.rutgers.edu

4. ==> Is Capitalism Incompatible with Christianity?

The global financial crisis of 2008 created an
insatiable market for alternative economic theories and
that groundswell of support continues. Capitalism has
created a society where the rich get richer and the
rest fight over the crumbs. Invite Dr. Kenneth Barnes
to discuss whether Capitalism can work for everyone,
what Millennials don’t understand about Free Market
Capitalism, and whether Jesus was a Socialist. Prior to
his academic career, Kenneth Barnes spent many years as
a senior international executive for multiple
multibillion dollar companies. He currently teaches at
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Oxford
University. His latest book is “Redeeming Capitalism.”
Contact Jason Jones at (512) 720-2996;
Jason@jonesliterary.com

5. ==> Happy Birthday, Prince! Behind-the-Scenes
Stories

Today, music icon Prince would have turned 60 years
old. It’s been two years since he was found dead in his
Paisley Park mansion and still, many questions remain
about the man, his life and his music. Invite
documentary filmmaker and author Duane Tudahl to
discuss the man behind the music, his obsessive drive
and demand for total control, and how Purple Rain
catapulted him from a cult-favorite to a superstar.
You’ll learn: Was Prince really a devout Jehovah’s
Witness? What’s in his mysterious and legendary vault
and will we ever get to hear it? Who was the love of
his life? How does Prince’s music and legacy rank in
the history of pop music? What was the secret to his
success? Tudahl spent 20 years interviewing over 40
band members, singers, and engineers for his acclaimed
book “Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions:
1983 and 1984.” He’ll share their personal, never-
before-heard stories from inside the studio. Contact
him at (818) 726-8638 (CA); duane@duanetudahl.com

6. ==> Miss Falling Asleep to Bob Ross? There’s an App
for That!

Bob Ross, the 1980s art instructor and cult TV host of
The Joy of Painting on PBS, was best known in his day
for his full head of hair, quirky catchphrases and
mellow manner. Indeed, so mellow was his manner and
soothing his voice that 23 years after his death three
classic episodes of his old show are being revived and
repurposed as calming bedtime stories for grown-ups.
“We’ve had so many Calm users asking us for a Sleep
Story with Bob Ross,” says Alex Tew, co-founder of
Calm. “He was and still is a hero to the hard of
sleeping.” Calm.com is an app for meditation and sleep
and was recently named Apple’s 2017 iPhone App of the
Year. Contact Todd Brabender at 785.842.8909;
Todd@spreadthenewspr.com

7. ==> Just in Time for Father’s Day, Parenting Tips
for Single Dads

Apostolic Pastor Eric Hawthorne, a divorced single dad,
claims that there is a severe “fatherhood deficit” in
modern society. “I see young kids out on the street,
doing drugs because nine times out of 10, their fathers
are absent,” he says. As a dad of two boys aged 10 and
12, Eric takes an old-fashioned, hands-on approach to
raising his kids. He adds: “I teach them to respect and
how to treat women. I teach them how to be responsible.
Every Saturday, I give them tasks such as cleaning,
doing dishes, making their beds. I also teach them
about responsible money management, and how to provide
for a family. I give them an allowance and teach them
how to save. It’s natural to them. I prepared them from
an early age.” Eric is the second-generation pastor of
Daystar Deliverance Ministries in Richardson, Texas,
and the author of the upcoming book “Are You Ready for
Marriage?” Contact him at hiitselh@yahoo.com, or (972)
464-6563.

8. ==> For Father’s Day, Help for Dads with Daughters

Women have traditionally represented the highest
percentage of consumers of books about love, marriage,
parenting and other seemingly feminine topics. However,
best-selling author of female empowerment titles Kailin
Gow has made a surprising discovery. “Men are also
followers of mine,” she says. “I am finding out that
men are reading books normally geared toward women
because there is a lack of books for men, such as
parenting books.” So just in time for Father’s Day,
Kailin has released a book especially for dads:
“Raising Strong Daughters: What Fathers Should Know.”
She can share how dads can help to empower their
daughters in the age of the #MeToo movement, school
violence and other challenging life situations young
girls experience. Kailin is a long-time female
empowerment advocate, the founder of Sparklesoup Inc.,
an internationally recognized, multi-award-winning
bestselling author who has sold over 5.5 million books,
and director/filmmaker. She is also the author of the
recently released “Kailin Gow’s Go Girl Guide.” Contact
her at Kailin@sparklesoup.com, or (617) 744-9001.

9. ==> Scammers are Targeting Your Dad

Scammers, con artists and thieves prey upon the
elderly. When dad (or mom) age, they’re often living
alone for the first time, perhaps suffering from some
cognitive issues. Thieves know their vulnerabilities
and seek opportunities to steal their money. Invite
William Francavilla to share things you can do to
minimize your loved ones being scammed by unwelcome and
unsolicited phone calls, home repair rip-off artists
and even romance hoaxes. Francavilla is the author of
“The Madoffs Among Us, Combat the Scammers, Con Artists
and Thieves Who Are Plotting to Steal your Money.” He’s
a CFP and former senior vice president, director of
Wealth Management for Legg Mason who has extensive
media experience. Contact him at (757) 870-4590;
wmfrancavilla@gmail.com

10. ==> Understanding New Breast Cancer Chemo Findings

New research in New England Journal of Medicine
indicates 2/3rd of women with most common cause of
breast cancer can forgo chemotherapy. Who should get
chemotherapy and who shouldn’t? Invite Dr. Jim Roach to
help listeners understand the new findings. What are
vital approaches to double outcomes with chemotherapy
while reducing side effects by half? How can those
skipping chemotherapy be certain they are on the right
path? What are key strategies in prevention and
management of breast cancer? For over a decade double-
boarded Dr. Jim Roach has successfully used functional,
integrative strategies with his patients. Jim Roach MD,
ABOIM, ABIHM, is a leading integrative practitioner who
has appeared on numerous radio and TV programs. His new
book “”Vital Strategies in Cancer” will be released in
the fall. Contact him at (859) 846-4453 (office) or at
jproach@aol.com

11. ==> Weinstein and Why Men Claim Rape is Consensual

Disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein appeared in a
New York City courtroom Tuesday and pleaded not guilty
to two counts of rape and one count of a criminal sex
act, less than a week after a grand jury indicted him.
His attorney insists Weinstein never had nonconsensual
sex and that a trial will clear the disgraced mogul’s
name. Author and rape survivor Joyce Short says, “The
word ‘consent’ is the most misunderstood in the English
language. Our penal codes must standardize the true
meaning of consent across the US, and hopefully,
beyond.” Short will explain the meaning of consent and
discuss what changes are needed in our laws to combat
sex crimes and get predators behind bars. Joyce Short
advocates for sexual assault victims around the world.
She’s been awarded a “Woman of Distinction” honor by
the NY State Assembly and is fighting for new laws on
consent across the US. Contact her at (917) 517-8572;
short.jm@aol.com

12. ==> US Open – Have Deadlifts Damaged Spieth’s
Putting?

Golfer Jordan Spieth was ranked 8th last year in putts
3′ and under. This year he’s ranked 205th! What’s
happened? Some say the problem is a mental one, but Bob
Prichard believes it’s entirely physical and due to
damage from lifting 380 lb. weights. “I see it in
golfers all the time. Weight-lifting builds muscle by
tearing muscle fibers, but you also create scar tissue
that can’t be released by stretching. It accumulates
over time, reducing flexibility in the back, shoulders
and neck.” Prichard runs the Somax Performance
Institute. Hear why he suspects the condition has
affected other pro golfers like Tiger Woods, David
Duval and Jason Day–as well as weekend duffers.
Prichard will share simple ways to test for the
condition, and explain how releasing microfibers can
correct the problem and improve performance, reverse
age-related stiffness and back pain. Prichard’s
athletes have won 44 Gold Medals, and set 11 World
Records. His golfers have won the US Open and improved
their putting from #113 to #1. An NBC Sports Olympics
on-air analyst, his new book is “Are You Robbing Your
Brain of Oxygen?” Contact him at (415) 435- 9880 (CA);
bprichard@somaxsports.com

13. ==> Why Should We Be Concerned About Africa?

Sylvanus Ayeni warns that the security of the world is
at stake as long as the widespread poverty in the
nations of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continues to
worsen. “As perpetrators of terror are driven from
their enclaves in the Middle East and elsewhere, these
poor nations in SSA with dilapidated infrastructure and
defense apparatus could become safe havens for
terrorist organizations.” Ayeni says another area of
concern is the threat of global epidemics. “The
2014/2015 Ebola epidemic which began in West Africa is
a reminder of the global consequences of the poor
healthcare systems in the nations of SSA.” Ayeni, a
retired neurosurgeon, author, and speaker, was born and
raised in Nigeria. His book, “Rescue Thyself: Change in
Sub-Saharan Africa Must Come from Within,” reveals what
many in the West don’t understand about the root causes
of Sub-Saharan Africa’s plight and the necessary steps
to improve the situation. Dr. Ayeni president of Pan
Africa Children Advocacy Watch (PACAW) Inc. Contact him
at (301) 910-1020 (MD); stoksayeni777@gmail.com

14. ==> Why Businesses Should Hire Boomers Instead of
Millennials

There is an illegal but persistent prejudice in hiring
practices today, with recruiters and employers using
technology tools to screen out older workers who never
get a chance at a job interview. But it shouldn’t be
that way, according to Diane Huth, marketing expert and
career coach. Let her share the 10 key reasons
employers should (but don’t yet) value mature workers,
and how baby boomers can leverage those insights to
keep their current job or find a new or better one.
Explore with Diane the disconnect between the hiring
goals of the CEO and the young HR team that screen out
older workers before their resume is ever seen by a
prospective boss. She’ll also share the secret way job
seekers can leapfrog the HR department to network their
way to career success directly with their hiring
manager or C-suite executive. Diane’s book, “Brand You!
To Re-Invent Your Career,” will be released this
summer. Reach her at (210) 601-7852 or
Diane@BrandYouGuide.com

15. ==> Create Your Own Midlife Job Security

What happens when you’re too young to retire, but too
old to hire? A sudden job loss could throw your current
lifestyle a curve unless you’re prepared. Hovey Smith
says the only job security that anyone holds is what
they can control. The author of “Create Your Own Job
Security by Starting Your Own Business at Midlife,” can
discuss how to examine short, medium and long-term
business opportunities that you can have ready to
launch when you need it most. From E-Bay sales to new
products, providing services and even the arts, Smith
says just about anything you can imagine can be turned
into a moneymaking opportunity and it’s a myth that a
person can do only one business in his lifetime. Hovey
Smith is the author of 15 books and has produced
hundreds of YouTube videos. With multiple academic
degrees, he has spoken at business forums in China and
Austria. Contact him at (478) 552-7455;
hoveysmith@bellsouth.net

16. ==> Allergy Relief for Under 10 Bucks

The trees are budding, the flowers are blooming and the
birds are singing. While it’s beautiful to behold, this
time of year can be agony for people with seasonal
allergies. Many sufferers spend a small fortune in
doctor visits, allergy shots and prescription drugs
that make them drowsy, but Dr. Kathleen Fry says there
is an alternative to the allergy treadmill that’s safe,
effective, inexpensive and readily available in most
health food stores for less than $10.00. Invite her on
your show to share proven allergy relief your
listeners’ will appreciate. Dr. Fry is a medical doctor
and homeopathic physician with over 30 years of
clinical experience. Her new book is “What’s the Remedy
for That? The Definitive Homeopathy Guide to Mastering
Everyday Self-Care Without Drugs.” Contact her at (480)
695-1383; drkathi@drkathifry.com

17. ==> Esteemed Pain Doc is Closest Thing to a Miracle
Worker

Patients from all over the country visit Anna Lee,
M.D., to get relief from chronic pain that has plagued
them for years. This board-certified pain management
physician has helped thousands of “basket cases” for
whom conventional treatments have failed, with her
groundbreaking FDA-approved treatment. But you don’t
have to be in chronic pain to appreciate what Dr. Lee
will say about the horrible way pain patients are
treated in America, leading to a completely unnecessary
deadly opioid crisis. She’ll say that pain originates
from nerve injuries—not in the muscles or bones where
most treatments focus and often surgeries and
injections are useless. Ask her how her treatment works
and why no one else is using it. Anna Lee trained at
Hahnemann and the University of Pennsylvania. Reach her
at (201) 925-0315; drlee1@optimum.net

18. ==> Do You Take Yourself Way Too Seriously? 5
Questions Will Tell

Many people make themselves miserable without realizing
it, says Jim Ryan, author of “Simple Happiness, 52 Easy
Ways to Lighten Up.” Your listeners will be able to
tell if they are doing that when Jim asks them such
questions as: Do you tend to criticize your coworkers
and family? Do you wake up stressed out before your day
even begins? Do you get impatient with other drivers
during your commute? In addition to getting people to
rethink their behavior, Jim will share what they can do
to lighten up and be more grateful for what they have.
He’s a motivational speaker who often speaks to
inmates, helping them to be happier. Reach him at (631)
754-7636 or (631) 875-1484 (cell);
info@jimryantalks.com

19. ==> Fun Ways to Get Kids Reading this Summer

By the time summer vacation arrives most kids are ready
to ditch the books and play outside all day. How can
parents keep their children interested in reading so
they don’t forget everything during the summer months?
Invite children’s author and mother of three Rosie J.
Pova to share her tips for keeping the kids interested
in books during vacation. She advises parents to
encourage kids to read books on topics they’re
interested in, set aside time to read together as a
family, spent time each week at the library, make
reading into a game, and have a themed reading area in
the home. She is the author of several children’s books
including her latest, Sarah’s Song. Pova has been
featured on radio and in print. Contact her at (214)
563-1633 (TX); rosie.pova@yahoo.com

20. ==> Pillow Talk: Fascinating Facts about Pillows

Can you believe that the first pillows were made of
bronze, wood, porcelain or stone? Ouch! Or that their
original purpose was to keep bugs out of your ears,
mouth, and nose? Get ready to entertain and inform your
audience as they learn fascinating facts about pillows
from Steve Long, the Pillow Guy. He can talk about
famous pillow fights in movies and real life, the first
hotelier to put chocolate on a pillow and pillows as an
art form. Long is the CEO of Phamous Pholks Furniture
Art Pillows, patented, custom-made pillows featuring
the images of celebrities who look like they are
actually sitting right there. He can also talk about
how a pillow featured in a movie led him to create his
business. Reach him at (520) 358-2871;
steve@phamouspholks.com

06-05-18 RTIR Newsletter: Weinstein Lawsuit, DNA Testing for Wine, Baseball Fantasies

June 5, 2018

FR: Lauren Healy, Gail Snyder and Chris Morabito,
Editors, Radio-TV Interview Report Newsletter

01. New Book Claims CIA Has Plan to Kill Trump
02. Weinstein and Why Men Claim Rape is Consensual
03. Prince’s 60th B-Day – What You Don’t Know about the Music Icon
04. Have Deadlifts Damaged Jordan Spieth’s Putting?
05. Summer Jobs that Hurt Your Mental Health
06. Unconventional Advice for Grads – Give a Damn!
07. How Dying Made Me a Better Father
08. The Difference Between Leakers and Whistleblowers
09. DNA Testing for …Wine?
10. Will The Royal Marriage Be a Royal Pain?
11. Are You Guilty of Ignoring the Financial Monsters Under Your Bed?
12. Why Most of Your Listeners Lose Money in the Stock Market
13. Time Management for People Who Hate It
14. Why this Author Says Many Homeless People Are Great Role Models
15. Has Work Become a Religion?
16. Don’t Forget to Do a Show for Brain Awareness Month
17. The Other Victims of the Opioid Crisis
18. Why We Can’t Stay Happy …and What to Do about It!
19. Why Summer is the Best Time to Beat Sugar Addiction
20. Curious about Fantasy Baseball Camp?
=======================================

1. ==> New Book Claims CIA Has Plan to Kill Trump

Jerome Corsi, the old 2004 Swiftboater, is back with a
new theory about how far the ‘deep state’ will go to
destroy Donald Trump’s presidency. The flier for
“Killing the Deep State,” says the book proves that
there is underway a ‘coup d’état to take out President
Trump,’ orchestrated by Obama and his lieutenants. The
publisher claims that although the book is a best-
seller, The New York Times made a decision to leave it
off its list, although for one week it begrudgingly
listed it, under pressure, as #15. Ronald Radosh says,
“Best-seller or not, Corsi’s narrative is a compendium
of all the conspiracy theories put together and is
bound to be a basic source for Trump’s defenders, who
are taking out the crude edges and using his analysis
as the standard for showing why Trump’s presidency must
be defended at all costs against the nefarious deep
state. In today’s polarized climate, the more that
narrative is spread and adopted, the more it poses a
serious threat to our democracy.” Ronald Radosh is an
adjunct fellow at the Hudson Institute. He’s the author
of a history of the Democratic Party and many other
books. Contact him at rradosh@comcast.net; @ronradosh

2. ==> Weinstein and Why Men Claim Rape is Consensual

Harvey Weinstein is the target of a new lawsuit by
three women, including a technology sales executive who
accuses the producer of sexual assault and rape. Last
week, he was criminally indicted by a New York grand
jury alleging rape and sexual assault on two women. His
attorney insists Weinstein never had nonconsensual sex
and that a trial will clear the disgraced mogul’s name.
Author and rape survivor Joyce Short says, “The word
‘consent’ is the most misunderstood in the English
language. Our penal codes must standardize the true
meaning of consent across the US, and hopefully,
beyond.” Short will explain the meaning of consent and
discuss what changes are needed in our laws to combat
sex crimes and get predators behind bars. Joyce Short
advocates for sexual assault victims around the world.
She’s been awarded a “Woman of Distinction” honor by
the NY State Assembly and is fighting for new laws on
consent across the US. Contact her at (917) 517-8572;
short.jm@aol.com

3. ==> Prince’s 60th B-Day – What You Don’t Know about
the Music Icon

This Thursday, June 7th, music icon Prince would have
turned 60 years old. It’s been two years since he was
found dead in his Paisley Park mansion and still, many
questions remain about the man, his life and his music.
Invite documentary filmmaker and author Duane Tudahl to
discuss the man behind the music, his obsessive drive
and demand for total control, and how Purple Rain
catapulted him from a cult-favorite to a superstar.
You’ll learn: Was Prince really a devout Jehovah’s
Witness? What’s in his mysterious and legendary vault
and will we ever get to hear it? Who was the love of
his life? How does Prince’s music and legacy rank in
the history of pop music? What was the secret to his
success? Tudahl spent 20 years interviewing over 40
band members, singers, and engineers for his acclaimed
book Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions:
1983 and 1984. He’ll share their personal, never-
before-heard stories from inside the studio. Contact
him at (818) 726-8638 (CA); duane@duanetudahl.com

4. ==> US Open – Have Deadlifts Damaged Jordan Spieth’s
Putting?

Golfer Jordan Spieth was ranked 8th last year in putts
3′ and under. This year he’s ranked 205th! What’s
happened? Some say the problem is a mental one, but Bob
Prichard believes it’s entirely physical and due to
damage from lifting 380 lb. weights. “I see it in
golfers all the time. Weight-lifting builds muscle by
tearing muscle fibers, but you also create scar tissue
that can’t be released by stretching. It accumulates
over time, reducing flexibility in the back, shoulders
and neck.” Prichard runs the Somax Performance
Institute. His athletes have won 44 Gold Medals, and
set 11 World Records. His golfers have won the US Open
and improved their putting from #113 to #1. Hear why
he suspects the condition has affected other pro
golfers like Tiger Woods, David Duval and Jason Day–as
well as weekend duffers. Prichard will share simple
ways to test for the condition, and explain how
releasing microfibers can correct the problem and
improve performance, reverse age-related stiffness and
back pain. An NBC Sports Olympics on-air analyst, he’s
written for many publications and his sports analysis
videos have over 6M views on YouTube. His new book is
“Are You Robbing Your Brain of Oxygen?” Contact him at
(415) 435- 9880 (CA); bprichard@somaxsports.com

5. ==> Summer Jobs that Hurt Your Mental Health

School is about to let out and it’s time to find a
summer job but Dr. John Huber says not all seasonal
jobs are good for everyone, and some can even hurt your
mental health. “Some jobs can be great summer
experiences like camp counseling or lifeguarding. They
can be fulfilling and allow teens to be responsible and
learn to be leaders,” says Dr. Huber. But other job, he
adds, may not be suited for everyone. “It sounds like
fun to work at a theme park in a costume, but it’s
often brutally hot and a very demanding job. And if
you’re accustomed to a life of comfort and repeatedly
checking your phone, landscaping will probably be a
nightmare summer job for you.” Dr. John Huber is a
clinical forensic psychologist and the chairman for
Mainstream Mental Health, a non-profit mental health
organization. Dr. Huber has appeared on hundreds of
radio shows and dozens of national television programs.
Contact Ryan McCormick at (516) 901-1103; (919)
377-1200.

6. ==> Unconventional Advice for Grads – Give a Damn!

Mark Lewis has three words for new grads seeking advice
on how to find success: Give a damn! While it may be an
untraditional suggestion, he says it gets to the heart
of what real success is. “Being self-centered is not
only dangerous, it’s a one-way ticket to failure,
violence, and bad relationships. Grads need to remember
that it is not about getting ahead, it’s about what you
do for others that gets you ahead.” Lewis will explain
what giving a damn means, the human perspective that
determines success, and how new grads can set
themselves apart by taking responsibility, living
honestly and not expecting anything in return. Lewis is
a business consultant, corporate growth expert and
president of Communique LLC. He’s the author of “Give a
Damn: Individually We Make a Difference, Collectively
We Change.” Contact him at (504) 905-4646;
mlewis@communiquellc.com or mlewis@giveadamnbook.com

7. ==> How Dying Made Me a Better Father

Danny Bader’s life was transformed by a near death
experience more than 20 years ago and he says what he
learned from the experience has made him a better
father. He’d just finished a roofing job with two
buddies and was helping one retract the ladder when it
hit the power lines. The other man holding the ladder—a
husband and father of three young kids—died instantly.
For all intents and purposes, Danny was also dead …and
then he wasn’t. Physically he recovered quickly but
emotionally, the accident took its toll. Now 54, the
author and inspirational speaker can discuss how
vision, support and faith helped him through the
tragedy, and how he uses the three powerful principles
with his children to support them on their journeys.
Danny is a coach, speaker and author of “Back from
Heaven’s Front Porch,” “Abraham’s Diner,” and “I Met
Jesus for a Miller Lite.” Contact him at (610)
888-8611; danny@dannybader.com

8. ==> The Difference Between Leakers and
Whistleblowers

Roughly half of all workers say they witness crimes or
wrongdoing at their workplace but only 3% blow the
whistle to the authorities. While some portray
whistleblowers are snitches and leakers, Michael McCray
says it takes courage and tenacity to speak out and
stand up. Invite the public interest advocate to
explain why so few come forward and whether the culture
is changing. McCray blew the whistle on $40M of fraud
during the Clinton Administration and has become one of
the world’s foremost proponents for whistleblowers. In
his book “Race, Power & Politics” McCray gives the
inside story of ACORN (Association of Community
Organizations for Reform Now). He also hosts the
Whistleblower Summit for Civil & Human Rights, the
largest and most prestigious whistleblower conference
on Capitol Hill, on July 30th, National Whistleblower
Appreciation Day. Contact him at (870) 543-0024;
mccray.michael@gmail.com

9. ==> DNA Testing for …Wine?

Millions of people are getting DNA tests to help trace
their personal histories, but wine expert Kevin Begos
says scientists are now using the technology to trace
the history of wine! The author of “Tasting the Past:
The Science of Flavor & the Search for the Origins of
Wine” can discuss how DNA analysis, mass spectrometry,
liquid chromatography, and other high-tech tools are
helping winemakers rediscover rare native grapes and
rescue them from the brink of extinction. You’ll hear
how archaeobiologists in Milan brought Leonardo da
Vinci’s lost vineyard back to life and scientists in
Israel are rediscovering native grapes of the Holy
Land, and get recommendations for wines that go far
beyond the endless bottles of Chardonnay and Merlot
found in most stores and restaurants. Journalist Kevin
Begos is a former MIT Knight Science Journalism Fellow
and former AP correspondent. Contact Johanna Ramos-
Boyer at (703) 646-5137 or Erin Bolden at (703)
646-5188.

10. ==> Will The Royal Marriage Be a Royal Pain?

It may have been a fairy tale wedding, but how will
Harry and Meghan fare now that the ceremony is over and
their new life together sets in? As the new couple is
learning, every day of their life, every move they make
will be scrutinized, from what they wear to when they
become parents. How will the Duchess cope with leaving
her successful acting career? How will living in this
royal fishbowl affect their relationship? What sort of
precautions must they take to not let other people’s
opinions affect who they are and make time for each
other? Kristie Overstreet, a psychotherapist, author,
and speaker, has advice for the royal couple as well as
any couple taking their vows this summer. Dr.
Overstreet has been featured on CNN and in Self,
Psychology Today and other major media. She is the
author of “Fix Yourself First: 25 Tips to Stop Ruining
Your Relationships.” Reach her at (904) 566-9256 or
Kristie@TherapyDepartment.com

11. ==> Are You Guilty of Ignoring the Financial
Monsters Under Your Bed?

Parents reassure their children that there are no
monsters hiding under their bed. But Rodger Friedman
says it is adults who need to be concerned with the
monsters hiding under their beds. On air, he’ll explain
the three biggest monsters that most of us are ill-
prepared to handle but are almost certain to slay their
retirement savings: inflation, medical care expenses
and long-term care costs. But smart people will fight
back against them before they rear their ugly heads.
“Walk into retirement unprepared and it’s like a lamb
being led to slaughter,” says the chartered retirement
planning counselor and former senior vice president of
Morgan Stanley. Think you don’t have to worry about
inflation? Rodger says, “The greatest risk folks face
in retirement is that their income will not be able to
keep pace with the increase in expenses.” It’s time
someone woke your listeners and Rodger is the master at
doing so with hope and soundbites. The author of “The
Mindset of Retirement Success” and two other books on
the topic, this experienced talk-show guest has been
featured in Time, U.S. News and numerous radio
programs. The only things hiding under his bed are dust
bunnies. Contact him at (844) 369-7526;
Rodger@RodgeronRetirement.com

12. ==> Why Most of Your Listeners Lose Money in the
Stock Market

It’s been said that 90% of traders lose money in the
stock market, but what about the average investor
having a 401K, IRA, or an individual brokerage account?
We don’t have exact figures on this, but we do know
that more than half, lose money. John Miller, a
financial advisor for 25 years, has seen all sorts of
market ups and downs and can share his professional
insights on how the average investor can make money.
Invite him to reveal his winning strategy to your
audience. His new book, “The Coming Gold, Silver, and
Block-Chain Share Explosion!” reveals, in simple terms,
how Americans can protect and build their life savings.
Your audience will also receive a free Kindle download
of the book by visiting his website. Miller has
appeared on the Mancow Morning Show, the Joe Bartlett
Show, the Financial Survival Network, The Phil Hulet
Show, and other radio shows nationwide. Contact him at
(727) 564-9416 (FL); wallst101@hotmail.com

13. ==> Time Management for People Who Hate It

Is your workday filled with chaos? Do you wish you
could get more done? Most of us do and Jonathan Denn
has a way to help. Using neuroscience and best
practices, he’s come up with a system to make your work
life (and home life) more efficient so you accomplish
more with greater control and satisfaction. It’s a time
management system for people who hate time management
systems. It’s called DRUMBEAT Productivity and, using a
fun music metaphor, it shows you how to divide your day
into jam sessions with teammates, improv time and solo
sessions in which you get your own work done. He’s got
the tips your audience needs to find perhaps as much as
an extra two hours of free time at work or home. Denn
is a business mentor, executive coach, and former hotel
chain CEO whose articles have appeared in Forbes and
Fortune. He is the author of “DRUMBEAT Business
Productivity Playbook: How to BEAT Goals and
Disorganization.” Contact him at (860) 930-0264;
jon@drumbeatproductivity.com

14. ==> Why This Author Says Many Homeless People Are
Great Role Models

Get ready to question nearly everything you think you
know about homeless people—including who they are and
how they got there. Glen Dunzweiler, who has
extensively interviewed homeless people and their
advocates, will say that the same qualities it takes to
survive on the street—stress management, humility, a
positive attitude, for example—are identical to what
all of us need to get by in life. He can bust the
biggest myths people have about the homeless and reveal
which celebrities were formerly homeless. Dunzweiler is
a filmmaker, producer, director, public speaker and
former college professor whose documentary,
“yHomeless,” can be seen on Amazon Prime. He is also
the author of “Things I’ve Learned from the Homeless.”
Reach him at (702) 767-7434; glen@glendunzweiler.com

15. ==> Has Work Become a Religion?

Benjamin Hunnicutt says work is the modern religion,
but is failing as a faith. According to a 2014 Harris
poll, nearly 70 percent of U.S. employees are not
‘involved in, enthusiastic about or committed to their
work.’ He says, “Millennials depend less and less on
their jobs as the place to realize their dreams, having
found the overblown promises of work empty. Many older
workers feel betrayed by work, having made it the
centerpiece of their lives and a key source of
happiness only to realize how dispensable they are when
they are passed over for promotion, sidelined or laid
off.” Hunnicutt doesn’t suggest a society without
work, but says, “It is reasonable to expect that work
will eventually return to its historical set-point as a
means to an end rather than an end in itself. Work can
be tamed, and made more of an adornment to life rather
than its center.” Benjamin Hunnicutt is professor of
leisure studies at the University of Iowa and author of
“Free Time: The Forgotten American Dream.” Contact him
at (319) 335-1326; benjamin-hunnicutt@uiowa.edu

16. ==> Don’t Forget to Do a Show for Brain Awareness
Month

June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, a time
when people will be wearing purple shirts with the
hashtag #EndAlz. As someone with a brain, you already
know the importance of keeping your memory sharp and
avoiding the most famous memory-robbing disease,
Alzheimer’s. But what you probably don’t know is that
the technique for putting the fork in Alzheimer’s
already exists only most of us do not know about it.
Invite Michael Morgan, LMT, CST-D, on your show to talk
about CranioSacral therapy, a revolutionary way of
treating Alzheimer’s and dementia that he is helping to
pioneer. When consistently applied, he says the gentle,
easily learned, affordable technique can significantly
roll back Alzheimer’s and dementia in a few weeks. He
can discuss his research, explain what craniosacral
therapy is (it’s also being used by NFL players and
children with autism) and ways it can increase
longevity. Morgan, who’s been researching Alzheimer’s
and dementia since 2008, was inspired to do so in part
after watching his stepmother and sister-in-law succumb
to the disease. He’s a well-known instructor of
CranioSacral Therapy and teaches the technique all over
the world. He’s also the author of “Preventing
Alzheimer’s in Just 10 Minutes a Day with the
BodyEnergy Prescription and CranioSacral Therapy.”
Contact Kathy Regganie at (630) 567-8383;
kathy@bodyenergy.net

17. ==> The Other Victims of the Opioid Crisis

For decades many doctors’ treatment of choice for pain
was opioids, but we now know they’re unsafe and have
created a catastrophic addiction epidemic. Doctors have
been advised to stop prescribing the drugs, so the
medicine is now gone, but the pain remains for
millions. Chronic pain expert Cindy Perlin says, “Much
suffering can be avoided and many lives can be saved if
more physicians and pain patients knew about the many
safe and effective alternative pain treatments that are
available”. Cindy Perlin is a licensed clinical social
worker, certified biofeedback practitioner, chronic
pain survivor, the creator of the online Alternative
Pain Treatment Directory and the author of “The Truth
About Chronic Pain Treatments: The Best and Worst
Strategies for Becoming Pain Free.” She has been in
private practice in the Albany, NY area for over 25
years and has been a guest on numerous radio and TV
shows. Contact her at (518) 439-6431 or at
cindyperlin@gmail.com.

18. ==> Why We Can’t Stay Happy …and What to Do about
It!

Did you know that more people than ever are chronically
unhappy? Maybe you are one of them! Study after study
proves that unhappiness reigns supreme in America and
the world. But did you know that you can control how
happy you feel? Ed Kuiper, author of “Ride the
Happiness Wave,” can show your audience how to simply
and easily activate their own happiness. It is possible
to relieve the heaviness and fatigue that have become a
standard default for many of them. Ed will share
specific actions they can do every day to quickly
create a happy spirit within while also giving them
fun, short, supportive suggestions to trigger a “happy”
feeling that lasts! Ed Kuiper is an author, speaker
and seminar leader on cultivating happiness and healing
– both physical and emotional. As an officer of two
major life insurance companies and founder and CEO of
several national companies, Ed spent over 40 years in
the business world before becoming the “Master of
Happiness.” Contact Ed at (207) 592-2032;
edkuiperreports@gmail.com?

19. ==> Why Summer is the Best Time to Beat Sugar
Addiction

Did you know that 70 percent of the U.S. population is
addicted to sugar and it sets them up for diabetes,
weight gain, foggy thinking, irritability and even
anger issues? The good news, according to Griff
Neilsen, is that summer is a great time to kick the
“sweet” habit. Invite him on your show and learn how to
know if you’re addicted to sugar, whether our brains
are hard-wired for sugar addiction, how much sugar is
safe for children and adults, and whether you need to
go cold turkey when trying to eliminate your cravings.
A multiple-certified personal trainer and Level III
CHEK holistic lifestyle coach/nutritionist, Griff holds
a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from the
University of Utah. His new book is “Exorcising Your
Excuses: Heal Your Mind. Honor Your Body. Manifest Your
Dream.” Contact him at (801) 444-2796; griff@llfit.com

20. ==> Curious about Fantasy Baseball Camp?

As an undersized kid with a rough home life, little
league baseball was salvation for Larry Roth, and the
Yankees were his idols. When he receives a trip to New
York Yankees Fantasy Camp, a funny and touching journey
begins for the 59½-year-old lawyer. Find out what it’s
like to take the field after a 40-year layoff, why bats
must always be wooden, why ice is a must (and not just
in a martini), and what happens when you’re in a
kangaroo court against Darryl Strawberry. If you’ve
ever been tempted to suit up like the pros and live
life in the major league, Roth can answer your
questions about both the reality and the fantasy behind
fantasy camp. Roth is the author of “A Lawyer in
Pinstripes: A Fantasy Journey,” a memoir about his
experiences in little league and fantasy camp. Contact
Larry Roth at (407) 222-9839 or lroth@roth-law.com.