11/16/17 RTIR E-zine: GOP Tax Plan, Family Gratitude, Artful Activism

November 16, 2017

01. The GOP’s 20th Century Tax Plan
02. Millionaires – We Don’t Need Tax Cuts
03. Nat Geo Wild – Savage Kingdom: Uprising
04. Thanksgiving Italian American Style
05. Pass the Stuffing and the Family Stories
06. Sitting Around the Table is Tough
07. Develop a Family Gratitude Habit
08. Transgender Day of Remembrance
09. How to Escape from ‘Bad News Hell’
10. Women Leading Entrepreneurial Boom
11. End the Paycheck-to-Paycheck Life
12. Financial Planning for Special-Needs
13. How to Get Out of the Hospital Alive
14. When Yoga Triggers Buried Trauma
15. He Teaches Artful Activism
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1. ==> The GOP’s 20th Century Tax Plan

Many people in both parties believe the tax code needs
to be modernized, especially regarding how businesses
are taxed, but in a New York Times Op-ed Rebecca Kysar
she writes, “The current GOP plan reflects a pre-
digital, pre-global economy. With their bill, they may
well ensure that the United States economy is left
behind once and for all. Other countries have
increasingly relied on consumption taxes as pro-growth
alternatives to traditional business income taxes. The
United States, however, remains wedded by politics and
ideology to an inefficient, easily manipulated and
antiquated tax policy. Rather than driving the United
States to be a competitive force in the 21st century,
the Republicans’ plans hold the United States back in
the last one.” Rebecca Kysar is a visiting professor at
Fordham University School of Law and a professor at
Brooklyn Law School. Contact her at (917) 623-3935;
rebecca.kysar@brooklaw.edu

2. ==> Millionaires – We Don’t Need Tax Cuts

Over 400 millionaires and billionaires from the United
States sent a letter to Congress this week petitioning
lawmakers not to cut their taxes — but to raise taxes
on the wealthy. The wealthy Americans, which include
doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs and CEOs, say the GOP
is making a mistake by reducing taxes on the richest
families at a time when the nation’s debt is high and
inequality is back at the worst level since the 1920s.
Responsible Wealth is a liberal organization that
teamed up for Voices for Progress on this campaign.
They hope to remind Congress that not everyone is
clamoring for lower taxes. “This has to be one of the
few times members of Congress have been visited by
people saying don’t give me a tax cut,” says Mike
Lapham, who inherited sizable wealth from his family’s
paper mill in upstate New York and now directs the
Responsible Wealth project at United for a Fair
Economy. “Wealthy people are saying it themselves: we
don’t need a tax cut.” Contact him at (617) 423-2148,
ext.112; mlapham@faireconomy.org

3. ==> Nat Geo Wild – Savage Kingdom: Uprising

What better time than Black Friday to air Nat Geo’s new
mini-series about survival on the African plains?
Uprising, the latest Savage Kingdom production,
features warring animal clans battling for survival in
a remote region of Africa that is drying up after years
of flood-soaked abundance. Cinematographer Brad
Bestelink will share what viewers can expect from the
series, why it’s become so popular, and behind-the-
scenes stories of what it was like to get up close and
personal with lions, leopards and hyenas. Bestelink is
available Wednesday morning, November 22nd. Contact
Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703) 646-5137; (703) 400-1099
(cell) or Megan Bonomo at (703) 646-5188

4. ==> Thanksgiving Italian American Style

Italians living in Italy may not celebrate Thanksgiving
as we do here in North America, but Italian Americans
have certainly embraced the holiday and made it their
own. Italians love any holiday that brings together
friends and family (and of course food!), and every
family of Italian heritage has their own unique
traditions, especially when it comes to the menu. As
well as the expected turkey and side dishes most
Americans are familiar with, an Italian Thanksgiving
often includes some antipasti, a pasta or soup course,
and traditional sweets to complete the meal. Invite
food blogger and author Dominic Condo to discuss the
many ways Italians incorporate their traditions and
culture into holiday dishes. Dom shares traditional
(and personally updated) Italian American recipes and
the family stories that go along with them on his blog,
Cucina Domenico, and his podcasts. His new book is “A
Little of This and Some of That.” Contact him at (484)
680-2176 (PA); info@domskitchen.com

5. ==> Pass the Stuffing and the Family Stories

For most families, a good portion of the holidays is
spent around the dinner table with friends and
relatives who may or may not be on their best behavior
and may, if left untended, insist on turning the
holiday table into their own political soapboxes. But,
according to Robb Lucy, a little planning can help
people avoid standing helplessly by as their dinner
table devolves into a political battlefield. In fact,
Lucy maintains, there is a way to turn this year’s
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hanukkah dinners into
priceless opportunities for laughter, listening and
learning new things about friends and family members.
The author of “How Will You Be Remembered?” will share
ways to get the conversation started and how it can
bring families closer. He’ll also discuss what a legacy
is, why it’s not just packaging up all your wealth and
divvying it up to the kids, and how anyone can write
their own legacy letter that tells the world the values
you lived by, and the story of how you lived each
value. A journalist, writer, and producer, Robb Lucy is
the author of the “How Will You Be Remembered: A Guide
to Creating and Enjoying Your Legacies Now.” Contact
him at (604) 874-7700; rlucy@createmylegacy.com

6. ==> Sitting Around the Table is Tough

Let’s face it, sitting around the Thanksgiving table
with all the relatives can be a bit much for many of
us, but when you’ve got a kid who’s fidgety or can’t
sit at the table for an extended meal you need to have
some tricks up your sleeve. Jeanne Beard says some
preparation can help kids on the autism spectrum as
well as fidgety kids and adults. From practicing proper
table manners and appropriate behavior at home to
finding creative ways to get up from the table like
clearing dirty dishes, her practical advice can help
make a stressful situation a bit easier for everyone.
The mother of 2 sons, one diagnosed with Autism
Spectrum Disorder and one diagnosed with ADHD, Jeanne
Beard is the founder of the National Autism Academy
which helps families with autism by coaching parents on
success strategies that work. She is the author of
“Autism & The Rest of Us: How to Sustain a Healthy,
Functional and Satisfying Life with a Person on the
Autism Spectrum.” Contact her at (630) 542-1191 (cell);
jeanne@nationalautismacademy.com

7. ==> Develop a Family Gratitude Habit

Gratitude has been shown to increase happiness, and
Anne Andrew says that’s why it’s the top recommendation
on her list of ways to raise mentally-healthy children.
“Being grateful helps children focus on the positives
and acts as an antidote to entitlement and negativity.
While most families will express gratitude to each
other around the Thanksgiving table, having a regular
gratitude practice can yield amazing results and even
stave off depression and negative behavior as children
grow up.” She says expressing gratitude can be as
simple as being grateful for the colors of the leaves
that have fallen in the street or the smile from a
woman at the grocery store. “Sharing gratitude is a
simple way to help children appreciate the world we
live in. Once you start, kids will be on the lookout
for things to share in their next gratitude session!”
Anne Andrew is a former school principal, now a
proactive parenting coach who focuses on helping
parents raise mentally-healthy, addiction-free
children. Contact her at (604) 263-8751; (604) 720-2776
(cell) or andrew8751@shaw.ca

8. ==> Transgender Day of Remembrance

Next Monday, November 20th, Transgender Day of
Remembrance, will honor the memory of those whose lives
were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence. It
started after the 1998 murder of Rita Hester, a highly
visible member of the transgender community in Boston,
MA where she worked locally on education around
transgender issues. Seth Rainess—a transgender
advocate—can discuss the still prevalent fears and
misconceptions people have about transgender people,
the problem of violence committed against them, as well
as the diversity and resilience of the community in the
face of harassment and violence. And with last week’s
election wins, Rainess can also talk about the role
transgender politicians and transgender voters are
likely to play in the new Democratic Party. Seth has
been featured in Time and numerous media outlets. Reach
him at (732) 620-4300 (cell); (732) 291-6090 (landline)
or sjrainess@yahoo.com

9. ==> How to Escape from ‘Bad News Hell’

Disastrous weather. Attacks by madmen in churches and
on bicycle paths. Technologies that influence
elections. Global economic earthquakes. If you feel
like things are unraveling around you, you’re not
alone. Dr. Robin Burk says this unraveling is real
because the sophisticated systems (the infrastructure
and technology) that we enjoy make us more vulnerable
to events that threaten to disrupt our lives. We can’t
always prevent threats from emerging, but Burk says we
CAN take steps now to plan for potential attacks and
disasters—and even take advantage of new possibilities
for good that are hidden in the whirlwind of change.
Burk’s message is all the more powerful because of who
she is: She was in charge of the Defense Threat
Reduction Agency’s interdependent networks research and
is an expert on network science as well as artificial
intelligence. The DTRA is an organization tasked with
safeguarding national infrastructure against weapons of
mass destruction. Burk has been featured in Wired, on
MSNBC and on dozens of radio shows. She is the author
“How to Thrive in an Uncertain World.” Contact her at
(703) 346-4448; robin.kowalchuk.burk@gmail.com.

10. ==> Women Leading Entrepreneurial Boom

The number of women-owned businesses increased by 45
percent last year. That’s five times the national
average! And, as business and marketing expert Claudia
Newcorn points out, 79 percent of women-owned firms
launched over the past nine years were founded by women
of color. Newcorn says, “A big driver is women’s desire
to chart their own life course and pursue success on
their own terms. But, just as with any new enterprise,
women need to use smart marketing strategies in order
to avoid being among the 80 percent of entrepreneurs
whose businesses fail in their first 18 months.” She’ll
reveal which industries are seeing the biggest surge in
women-owned start-ups, why women need to get personal
in dealing with competitors and the #1 thing every
entrepreneur needs to know about running their own
business. Claudia Newcorn, MBA, is a strategic
marketing consultant and author of “Zipline to Success:
Fast-Track Marketing Strategies to Accelerate Your
Sales & Profits.” Newcorn hosted her own TV show, and
has been featured on numerous radio stations. Contact
her at (209) 204-0502 (CA);
Claudia@ZiplineToSuccess.com

11. ==> End the Paycheck-to-Paycheck Life

How many people in your audience are living paycheck to
paycheck? More than you probably think. Personal
finance expert Patricia Davis will show your listeners
exactly what they need to do to get their finances back
on track, raise their credit score and live the
financial life they want and deserve. She’ll share
practical tips and take some of the mystery out of
personal financial management by showing how to avoid
many of life’s financial pitfalls. From managing
student loans to the best way to pay off debt quickly,
listeners will learn how to take charge of their
financial lives. A former corporate finance and banking
executive, Patricia Davis is the managing director of
Davis Financial Services. “Going Broke is No Joke! 52
Money Tips Everybody Should Know” is her latest book.
Contact her at (301) 249-2261;
davisfinancial373@msn.com

12. ==> Financial Planning for Special-Needs Families

Families with special-needs members live with constant
stress. They worry about taking care of their family
member with a disability, getting out of debt, saving
for retirement, and providing a secure future for their
family members. Rob Wrubel, a Certified Financial
Planning professional and a father of a daughter with
Down syndrome, can explain how families can create
financial stability and the steps they need to take to
create a trust to care for their family member with
special needs. Rob’s latest book, “Financial Freedom
for Special Needs Families: 9 Building Blocks to Reduce
Stress, Preserve Benefits, and Create a Fulfilling
Life,” aims to help families who have a member with
autism, Down syndrome, a brain injury, cerebral palsy
or some other cause of an intellectual or developmental
disability remove as much financial stress as possible.
Rob Wrubel is also an Accredited Investment Fiduciary
and a partner at Cascade Investment Group. Contact him
at (719) 632-0818 (CO); rwrubel@ciginc.net

13. ==> How to Get Out of the Hospital Alive

Every year in the U.S. some 70,000 people die from
MRSA, strep and other hospital-acquired infections.
That’s more deaths in one year than American troops
killed in Iraq and Afghanistan combined. Former
surgical nurse Jeanne Dockins says sadly, most of these
deaths are preventable. Dockins spent more than 30
years as a surgical nurse at a level I trauma center.
She’ll share how her sister became a paraplegic from an
infection acquired during back surgery. Oral DNA
testing (like a fingerprint) confirmed the strep
infection came from the mouth of a surgical technician
and was passed through the technician’s mask to the
surgical site. Dockins on your show to learn how to
quickly knock out an infection without antibiotics, why
gum disease is so dangerous to your overall health, and
how to heal MRSA with an FDA-cleared product. Jeanne
Dockins, RN, BSN, CNOR, has appeared on numerous radio
talk shows discussing how to survive a hospital stay.
Through her Mastery of Self-Healing website, she
empowers people to take responsibility for their own
health and healing. Contact her at (419) 960-5460;
jeanne@masteryofselfhealing.com

14. ==> When Yoga Triggers Buried Trauma

More than 30 million adults in the United States have
tried yoga. Many turn to the ancient practice to relax,
thinking it will help them manage stress. Yet the
public and many doctors are unaware that yoga and
meditation can actually cause stress by triggering
painful memories and more. Dr. Dorena Rode began
meditative and yogic practices over 20 years ago.
Although she had chronic depression and anxiety, she
was unaware that locked in her mind and body were
repressed memories of severe childhood ritual abuse. In
yoga class, she found herself getting more and more
agitated for apparently no reason. Dr. Rode will
discuss what can come up during yoga and meditation
practice, how to determine if you are at risk and what
to do if you have a reaction. Dr. Rode has a Ph.D. in
physiology, a degree in behavioral health counseling
and more than 20 years’ experience helping people get
unstuck using unconventional methods. She hosts the
Positive Change with Dorena podcast and has been
featured in Newsweek and on Starcom Radio Network and
other media outlets. Contact her at (415) 830-3777
(CA), dorenarode@gmail.com

15. ==> He Teaches Artful Activism

Candlelight vigils, pro and student athletes kneeling,
student rallies…in a time of political uneasiness, are
peaceful citizen protests a viable way for the average
citizen to share their voice and show either support or
non-support for our leader’s actions? Is it a citizen’s
responsibility to speak, stand or show up? Bill Moyer
has been showing non-profits, community action groups
and students around the world how to show governments,
corporations and the media how common citizens feel
about the actions that affect them but always in a
peaceful – and often quite amusing and novel – way.
Moyer, executive director of the Backbone Campaign, has
emerged as a leader in the theory and practice of
“artful activism.” He designs and produces creative
political actions and provides trainings in grand
strategy and creative tactics around the country.
Contact the Zephyr Group at (505) 466-2770;
info@groupzephyr.com.

11/14/17 RTIR E-zine: Italian Thanksgiving, Jewish Comedy, Millennial Men

November 13, 2017

01. Moore Exposes Christian Fundamentalist Problem
02. The Company Trump Keeps Reveals Him
03. Kibbitz about Jewish Comedy
04. Abbondanza! Thanksgiving Italian American Style
05. The Clairvoyant Gourmet – Get Grandma’s Recipes
06. Holiday Help: Go from Bickering to Bonding
07. Thanksgiving – Soothe Irritable Relatives with These Foods
08. Holiday Travel: Uber/Lyft Safety
09. Security Expert Teaches Churches to Protect Flock
10. Election a Big Win for Transgender Pols
11. Does In-Home Rehab Work?
12. How to Survive a Hospital Stay
13. Millennials, Men and Kids: The New Family Caregivers
14. Do a Show on One Moment that Changed Your Life
15. Real Estate Shark Selling Pieces of Pikes Peak
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1. ==> Moore Exposes Christian Fundamentalist Problem

Kathryn Brightbill says the allegations against GOP
Senate candidate Roy Moore are merely a symptom of a
larger problem. “It’s not a Southern problem or an
Alabama problem. It’s a Christian fundamentalist
problem. The evangelical world is overdue for a
reckoning. Women raised in evangelicalism and
fundamentalism have for years discussed the
normalization of child sexual abuse. We’ve told our
stories on social media and on our blogs and various
online platforms, but until the Roy Moore story broke,
mainstream American society barely paid attention.
Everyone assumed this was an isolated, fringe issue. It
isn’t.” Brightbill, a legislative policy analyst at the
Coalition for Responsible Home Education, adds that
Billy Graham’s grandson, Boz Tchividjian, who leads the
organization GRACE (Godly Response to Abuse in a
Christian Environment), believes that the sexual abuse
problem in Protestant communities is on par with that
in the Catholic Church. The Coalition for Responsible
Home Education is a nonprofit advocating for the
interests of home-schooled children. Contact her at
@KEBrightbill; (617) 765-7096 or
info@responsiblehomeschooling.org

2. ==> The Company Trump Keeps Reveals Him

Michael D’Antonio says, for a man with such bright
ambitions, Donald Trump sure keeps himself in shady
company. From Michael Flynn to Steve Bannon and
Sebastian Gorka, D’Antonio says “Trump is clearly
attracted to figures who enjoy having bad reputations.
In choosing over the years to ally himself with these
men, with their murky dealings and extremist ways,
Donald Trump tells us who he is. The thing they have in
common is a willingness to go beyond the boundaries
normally respected by others. Donald Trump is the same
kind of heedless risk-taker who sees no reason to
adhere to ethical norms.” He adds, “This is why, in the
long run-up to his election, so many reputable and
sober Republicans like Mitt Romney and both Presidents
Bush would not endorse him.” A Pulitzer-Prize winning
writer of books, articles, and original stories for
film, Michael D’Antonio has published more than a dozen
books, including “Never Enough”, a 2015 biography of
presidential candidate and billionaire businessman
Donald Trump. He is a regular contributor to CNN, both
on-air and on their website. Contact him at
mbdantonio@gmail.com; @MBDAntonio

3. ==> Kibbitz about Jewish Comedy

Jews have, over the last century, become known for
humor—and, perhaps, for a particular kind of humor. But
the story of Jewish comedy is vast and variegated; and
if it resolutely resists any single explanatory lens,
it is also surely a tradition. For a fun Hanukkah show
invite Jeremy Dauber to talk about Jewish comedy from a
historic perspective. He’ll explore the history of
Jewish humor from Talmudic anecdotes to Mel Brooks and
explain what it did and what it meant for Jews in
different times and places. Jeremy Dauber is a
professor of Yiddish language, literature and culture
at Columbia University. He’s the author of “Jewish
Comedy: A Serious History.” Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer
at (703) 646-5137; (703) 400-1099 (cell) or Megan
Bonomo at (703) 646-5188

4. ==> Abbondanza! Thanksgiving Italian American Style

Italians living in Italy may not celebrate Thanksgiving
as we do here in North America, but Italian Americans
have certainly embraced the holiday and made it their
own. Italians love any holiday that brings together
friends and family (and of course food!), and every
family of Italian heritage has their own unique
traditions, especially when it comes to the menu. As
well as the expected turkey and side dishes most
Americans are familiar with, an Italian Thanksgiving
often includes some antipasti, a pasta or soup course,
and traditional sweets to complete the meal. Invite
author and food blogger Dominic Condo to discuss the
many ways Italians incorporate their traditions and
culture into holiday dishes. Dom shares traditional
(and personally updated) Italian American recipes and
the family stories that go along with them in his new
book “A Little of This and Some of That” and his blog
“Cucina Domenico” Contact him at (484)680-2176 (PA);
info@domskitchen.com

5. ==> The Clairvoyant Gourmet – Get Grandma’s Recipes

Wish you could remember Aunt Judy’s pumpkin pie recipe?
Maybe your grandma made the best stuffing but you can’t
recall the secret ingredient. For a fun show invite
psychic medium Janie Boisclair to channel Thanksgiving
recipes from the spirit world! Listeners can call in
and uncover their Thanksgiving dishes and traditions
from past generations who’ve passed away. The spirits
seem to especially want to connect with Janie through
her sense of taste and smell, since for years every
reading she has given has had some type of food
element. Through her readings, she brings back missing
ingredients, lost family recipes, joyous meal-time
memories from the other side, and memories that need to
be revisited for therapeutic reasons. She can even
connect with spirit guides who offer insight on what
foods are needed to balance your Chakra energy system.
Contact Emily Maloney at (661) 255-8283;
emily@steveallenmedia.com

6. ==> Holiday Help: Go from Bickering to Bonding

For most families, a good portion of the holidays is
spent around the dinner table with friends and
relatives who may or may not be on their best behavior
and may, if left untended, insist on turning the
holiday table into their own political soapboxes. But,
according to Robb Lucy, a little planning can help
people avoid standing helplessly by as their dinner
table devolves into a political battlefield. In fact,
Lucy maintains, there is a way to turn this year’s
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hanukkah dinners into
priceless opportunities for laugher, listening and
learning new things about friends and family members.
The author of “How Will You Be Remembered?” will share
ways to get the conversation started and how it can
bring families closer. He’ll also discuss what a legacy
is, why it’s not just packaging up all your wealth and
divvying it up to the kids, and how anyone can write
their own legacy letter that tells the world the values
you lived by, and the story of how you lived each
value. A journalist, writer, and producer, Robb Lucy is
the author of the “How Will You Be Remembered: A Guide
to Creating and Enjoying Your Legacies Now.” Contact
him at (604) 874-7700; rlucy@createmylegacy.com

7. ==> Thanksgiving – Soothe Irritable Relatives with
These Foods

The holidays are around the corner and some of your
audience members are dreading being trapped at the
table with irritable uncles, hormonal teens and sleepy
relatives who snore through dessert. The best way to
achieve peace at the table, asserts Jaya Jaya Myra, is
to serve specific foods that will enhance people’s
moods. For instance, she’ll reveal how salad can
decrease sex drives (and what to add to enhance
people’s happiness levels), why avoiding whole grains
can keep people awake and perky and why your best
defense against troublesome relatives may be a latte
with some very unusual ingredients. Learn how the right
foods can prevent nearly anyone from being a pain in
your butt. Jaya Jaya Myra is the author of “Vibrational
Healing: Attain Balance & Wholeness. Understand Your
Energetic Type.” She’s been featured on Harry, Fox News
and in Readers Digest. Contact her at (347) 476-4358;
jayajayamyra@gmail.com

8. ==> Holiday Travel: Uber/Lyft Safety

The holiday travel season is creeping up on us and
millions will leave home over the next several weeks to
spend time with family and friends. These days,
travelling often involves taking a Lyft or Uber, but
many people don’t have a clue how to use these services
and it may actually put them in danger. Invite
Uber/Lyft expert Mukon Ngoyi to share tips on how to
navigate city streets safely. You’ll learn why you
should always look in the vehicle before getting
inside, what you should never do while in a Lyft, and
common etiquette including whether it’s ok to eat and
drink during your ride. Listeners can even call in with
their own questions about Uber and Lyft. A highly
commended former Uber and Lyft driver, Mukon Ngoyi is
the author of the upcoming book “Hustlin’ Hummingbird.”
Contact her at (385) 201-8447; mn.honors@gmail.com

9. ==> Security Expert Teaches Churches to Protect
Flock

Following the horrific shooting in Texas, it seems
American churches must now consider security plans and
how to protect their congregations. John Matthews is
the nation’s preeminent mass shootings/security expert
and these types of security and response plans (and
training) are exactly what he has been traveling the
country, doing for decades at churches, schools and
event venues. John is a highly-decorated law
enforcement vet, has worked with the Department of
Homeland Security and has (as part of the organization
he founded in Dallas — the Community Safety Institute)
done extensive research on every mass shooting event in
America over the last 30 years. He can provide not only
basics on building plans and training people, but
statistics and trends on these types of events. John
Matthews has appeared on network and cable programs and
hosted his own radio show in Dallas. Contact Jason
Jones at jason@press.serveliterary.com

10. ==> Election a Big Win for Transgender Pols

Last Tuesday, Democrats Andrea Jenkins and Danica Roem
made election history, Jenkins as the first openly
transgender black woman to be elected to public office
in the U.S. and Roem as the first openly transgender
person to be elected and seated in a state
(Minneapolis) legislature in the country. Roem’s win
was especially sweet since she defeated an incumbent
who had declared himself to be Virginia’s chief
homophobe. For a look at the significance of these
victories, interview Seth Rainess, a transgender male
whose mission is to alleviate the still prevalent fears
and misconceptions people have about the transgender
people. He can talk about what role transgender
politicians and transgender voters are likely to play
in the new Democratic Party. Seth has been featured in
Time and numerous media outlets. Reach him at (732)
620-4300 (cell); (732) 291-6090 (landline) or
sjrainess@yahoo.com

11. ==> Does In-Home Rehab Work?

Whether it’s alcohol, drugs, gambling, or any number of
things, addiction is a huge problem. Even when someone
recognizes they have an addiction, many delay treatment
for fear of being stigmatized. Never mind the financial
burden of rehab. Dr. Winn Henderson, an M.D. and
ordained Christian minister, says in-home treatment
could save many lives. Invite him to talk about his
program which has been successfully used for over 20
years and can be followed at home without taking time
off from work or spending thousands on rehab centers.
Dr. Henderson is the author of several books including
“Freedom from Addiction.” Contact him at
winn@winnhenderson.com

12. ==> How to Survive a Hospital Stay

Every year in the U.S. some 70,000 people die from
MRSA, strep and other hospital-acquired infections.
That’s more deaths in one year than American troops
killed in Iraq and Afghanistan combined. Former
surgical nurse Jeanne Dockins says sadly, these deaths
are mostly preventable. Dockins, who spent more than 30
years as a surgical nurse at a level I trauma center,
will share how her own sister became a paraplegic from
an infection she acquired during back surgery. Oral DNA
testing (like a fingerprint) confirmed the source of
the strep infection came from the mouth of the surgical
technician and was passed through the technician’s mask
to the surgical site. Invite her on your show and learn
how to quickly knock out an infection without
antibiotics, why gum disease is so dangerous to your
overall health, and how to heal MRSA with an FDA-
cleared product. Jeanne Dockins, RN, BSN, CNOR, has
appeared on numerous radio talk shows discussing how to
survive a hospital stay. Through her Mastery of Self-
Healing website, she empowers people to take
responsibility for their own health and healing.
Contact her at (419) 960-5460;
jeanne@masteryofselfhealing.com

13. ==> Millennials, Men and Kids: The New Family
Caregivers

According to Dr. Camille Superson, 40% of millennials
are now caregivers, 45% are men, and about 1.4 million
children between ages 8-18 are now in this role.
November is National Family Caregivers Month and
Superson says these unsung heroes need help. “Many
don’t know where to begin or how to juggle work, school
and family, along with the ongoing demands of
caregiving. They need valuable resources to help them
but they’re often hard to find, especially if you don’t
know where to look, what’s available, or what you
qualify for.” A former caregiver herself for over a
decade to two bedbound parents, and author of the book
“Essential Resource Guide for Caregivers: Save
Time…Save Money… Save your Sanity!”, Dr. Camille
Superson can provide a wealth of information to help
caregivers and their families find the tools they need.
She’ll also offer hope to the ongoing struggles
caregivers face every day. Contact her at (630)
888-2895 (cell); camillesuperson8@gmail.com

14. ==> Do a Show on One Moment that Changed Your Life

Ulrich Kellerer has spent decades working in many
facets of the fashion industry with much success. But
he says in one moment his life changed and he found his
deeper calling, as a storyteller to the elderly. Invite
Kellerer to share his story and why for one hour per
week, he leaves his showroom of “princesses who have
been to Paris, Rome and Milan” and heads to the nursing
home where his mother lived in the years before her
recent passing. He says, “One hour a week changed and
transformed me and will transform anyone. In my fashion
business I’ve been working 30 years to help people look
good on the outside. For the last four years I have
worked to help people feel good on the inside.
Everybody can and should do something to give back.”
Invite your listeners to call in and share their own
stories of one moment that changed their life. Ulrich
Kellerer is featured Jack Canfield’s “The Soul of
Success.” Contact him at Ulrich.kellerer@t-online.de

15. ==> Real Estate Shark Selling Pieces of Pikes Peak

Looking for an unusual holiday present to please a
history lover, an outdoorsman or the proverbial person
who has everything? Andrew Curry, a self-described
“real estate shark” who owns the website Pikes Peak for
Sale, believes he has the answer: a $39 bottle
containing authenticated soil from Pikes Peak national
park, which happens to be located not far from his
home. “Everyone wants to own a piece of history,” Curry
observes. “People love to touch and feel history.” An
entrepreneur and native Coloradan, Curry won’t say what
loophole he is exploiting that allows him to do what
even the U.S. government cannot do—sell pieces of a
national landmark. A 2015 trip to Pikes Peak led him to
engage a park ranger in conversation about taking rocks
home as a memento. Told he would face a $5,000 fine and
or six months in jail if he did so, Curry spent two
years researching whether Pikes Peak could be
individually owned by U.S. taxpayers. Andy Curry’s
company has been featured in Sweet Deals 4 Moms and
Kelly’s Thoughts on Things. Contact him at (719)
375-3950; pikespeakforsale@gmail.com

11/09/17 RTIR Newsletter: Post-Election Analysis, Family Gratitude Habits, Saving Your Finances

November 09, 2017

01. Post Election Analysis: Healthcare #1 Issue
02. Puerto Rico Water Relief
03. Security Expert Teaches Churches to Protect the Flock
04. Give a Damn this Veterans Day
05. Great Veterans Day Show – Helping Our Heroes
06. Thanksgiving Everyday: Develop a Family Gratitude Habit
07. On and Offline Campus Safety
08. Uber/Lyft Expert Safety Tips
09. Get Your Finances Off Life Support
10. What Star Trek Taught Us About Innovation
11. Do In-Home Addiction Programs Work?
12. Special Needs Families Need Special Financial Help
13. How Sexual Harassment Affects Your Health
14. Psst: Christians Have a Problem with Domestic Violence
15. How One Moment Can Change Your Life

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1. ==> Post Election Analysis: Healthcare #1 Issue

By all accounts, this week’s elections were a
resounding win for Democrats. Some say voting was a
referendum on the president, but Anthony DiMaggio says
the elections were more about healthcare than anything
else. “Medicaid/Medicare are/were important. With the
limited choices of two neoliberal parties, people
vacillate between one and the other. As one party gets
into office (Republicans) people become more
disenchanted with them, as in this case, because
despite Trump’s rhetoric about improving healthcare in
America, his agenda is the opposite. So people end up
voting for people who have interests contrary to their
own, because of the limited choices out there and the
failures of both parties to represent the public. Then
they go against them as the elected officials betray
them. There’s a long history of this. … Health care has
been THE ISSUE this year for Republicans, very high
profile and lots of public mobilization against them.”
Anthony DiMaggio is an assistant professor of political
science at Lehigh University and has written
extensively on polling. His books include Selling War,
Selling Hope and The Rise of the Tea Party. Contact him
at ard416@lehigh.edu

2. ==> Puerto Rico Water Relief

More than seven weeks after Hurricane Maria devastated
Puerto Rico, invite Mark Cain of Planet Water
Foundation to talk about water relief efforts on the
island. “We will be deploying 12 of our water
filtration systems (AquaTowers) that will remove
bacteria, viruses, protozoa, pathogens and other
contaminants without the need for electricity. These
systems will be installed and producing driving water
this week in some of the most hard-hit regions – in
just a few hours after delivery. We have coordinated
efforts with global partners to fund and air-lift these
systems for rapid deployment.” Planet Water Foundation
is a US-based non-profit organization focused on
bringing clean water to the world’s most impoverished
communities through the installation of community-based
water filtration systems (AquaTowers) and the
deployment of hygiene education programs. Planet Water
Foundation projects are focused on children, schools,
and rural/peri-urban communities across Asia and Latin
America. Contact Mark Cain at (408)319-4630;
mark.cain@planet-water.org

3. ==> Security Expert Teaches Churches to Protect the
Flock

Following the horrific shooting in Texas over the
weekend, it seems American churches must now consider
security plans and how to protect their congregations.
John Matthews is the nation’s preeminent mass
shootings/security expert and these types of security
and response plans (and training) are exactly what he
has been traveling the country, doing for decades at
churches, schools and event venues. John is a highly-
decorated law enforcement vet, has worked with the
Department of Homeland Security and has (as part of the
organization he founded in Dallas — the Community
Safety Institute) done extensive research on every mass
shooting event in America over the last 30 years. He
can provide not only basics on building plans and
training people, but statistics and trends on these
types of events. John Matthews has appeared on network
and cable programs and hosted his own radio show in
Dallas. Contact Jason Jones at
jason@press.serveliterary.com

4. ==> Give a Damn this Veterans Day

Mark Lewis says Veterans Day is a perfect example of
how we honor those who gave their hearts and souls for
our country and freedom. He says, “Every soldier, both
living and those who gave their life for our country
had one thing in mind: to serve and protect. They knew
how to ‘give a damn’ continuously and without
expectation for anything in return. Our own thoughts
actions, individually and collectively determine the
world in which we live. This type of mentality is
vitally important to make this a better world. As
individuals and as a country, we have somehow moved
away from this ‘give a damn’ mentality about serving
others like our soldiers did our country.” Mark is a
business coach and consultant, and the author of “Give
a Damn.” He hopes to create a ‘give a damn’ revolution
that can make a difference in the world. Contact him at
(504) 905-4646; mlewis@simmonswhite.com or
mlewis@giveadamnbook.com

5. ==> Great Veterans Day Show – Helping Our Heroes

Every day in the U.S. 50,000 military veterans
experience homelessness and 21 vets commit suicide.
These are men and women who have given their all for
their country and deserve a better, smoother process
when they transition from the armed forces to civilian
life. To help them (and their families) take advantage
of all the services that are available to them
interview Jennifer Hammond. She wrote “101+ Resources
for Veterans: The Ultimate Resource Guide” with
participation from the nonprofit group A Hero
Foundation. Jennifer is passionate about helping
veterans, having been adopted as a teenager by a
military family. A SiriusXM radio host, Jennifer has
brought veterans issues to light while interviewing
seven congressmen on Capitol Hill for the Veterans
Legislative Forum, the Veterans Homelessness Forum, and
the Military Family Housing Forum. She can discuss
organizations all military families should know about
and what we need to do to end homelessness among
veterans. Reach her at (202) 345-2343;
jhammond@ttrsir.com

6. ==> Thanksgiving Everyday: Develop a Family
Gratitude Habit

Gratitude has been shown to increase happiness, and
Anne Andrew says that’s why it’s the top recommendation
on her list of ways to raise mentally-healthy children.
“Being grateful helps children focus on the positives
and acts as an antidote to entitlement and negativity.
While most families will express gratitude to each
other around the Thanksgiving table, having a regular
gratitude practice can yield amazing results and even
stave off depression and negative behavior as children
grow up.” She says expressing gratitude can be as
simple as being grateful for the colors of the leaves
that have fallen in the street or the smile from a
woman at the grocery store. “Sharing gratitude is a
simple way to help children appreciate the world we
live in. Once you start, kids will be on the lookout
for things to share in their next gratitude session!”
Anne Andrew is a former school principal, now a
proactive parenting coach who focuses on helping
parents raise mentally-healthy, addiction-free
children. Contact her at (604) 263-8751; (604) 720-2776
(cell) or andrew8751@shaw.ca

7. ==> On and Offline College Student Safety Tips

Students today are faced with threats to their personal
safety that generations before did not have. Threats in
the physical world can come from alcohol, bullies,
drugs, assaults, terrorists and active shooters.
Threats in the digital world can come from identity
thieves, cyberbullies, social media, and cyber-
terrorism. Pete Canavan, a campus safety authority,
self-defense instructor, and IT security consultant, is
uniquely positioned to educate your audience on both
online and offline threats to students’ personal
safety. Canavan is also a former radio host and the
author of “The Ultimate Guide to College Safety: How to
Protect Yourself from Online and Offline Threats to
Your Personal Safety at College & Around Campus.”
Contact him at (570) 760-0077; Pete@PeteCanavan.com

8. ==> Uber/Lyft Expert Safety Tips

The holiday travel season is creeping up on us and
millions will leave home over the next several weeks to
spend time with family and friends. These days,
travelling often involves taking a Lyft or Uber, but
many people don’t have a clue how to use these services
and it may actually put them in danger. Invite
Uber/Lyft expert Mukon Ngoyi to share tips on how to
navigate city streets safely. You’ll learn why you
should always look in the vehicle before getting
inside, what you should never do while in a Lyft, and
common etiquette including whether it’s ok to eat and
drink during your ride. Listeners can even call in with
their own questions about Uber and Lyft. A highly
commended former Uber and Lyft driver, Mukon Ngoyi is
the author of the upcoming book “Hustlin’ Hummingbird.”
Contact her at (385) 201-8447; mn.honors@gmail.com

9. ==> Get Your Finances Off Life Support

How many people in your audience are living paycheck to
paycheck? More than you probably think. Personal
finance expert Patricia Davis will show your listeners
exactly what they need to do to get their finances back
on track, raise their credit score and live the
financial life they want and deserve. She’ll share
practical tips and take some of the mystery out of
personal financial management by showing how to avoid
many of life’s financial pitfalls. From managing
student loans to the best way to pay off debt quickly,
listeners will learn how to take charge of their
financial lives. A former corporate finance and banking
executive, Patricia Davis is the managing director of
Davis Financial Services. “Going Broke is No Joke! 52
Money Tips Everybody Should Know” is her latest book.
Contact her at (301) 249-2261;
davisfinancial373@msn.com

10. ==> What Star Trek Taught Us About Innovation

Flip open wireless communicators. Weapons that stunned
and didn’t kill. Lasers used in surgery. Wireless and
wrist computers. Unmanned vehicles. And what about
computers we could talk to…and that talked back?!
Well, hello Siri! When Star Trek debuted in 1966
viewers were either amused by or enthralled with the
wild concepts and innovative technology that creator
Gene Roddenberry envisioned for our future. Innovation
and innovative thinkers are what’s driven the world
towards everything from unmanned drones, space travel
and driverless cars to medical technology that’s saved
millions of lives. Dr. Brett Trusko, president of the
global non-profit International Assoc. of Innovation
Professionals, can discuss what their 1500+ members are
implementing today that will change our – and our
children’s – tomorrows. Contact The Zephyr Group at
(505) 466-2770, info@groupzephyr.com.

11. ==> Do In-Home Addiction Programs Work?

Whether it’s alcohol, drugs, gambling, or any number of
things, addiction is a huge problem. Even when someone
recognizes they have an addiction, many delay treatment
for fear of being stigmatized. Never mind the financial
burden of rehab. Dr. Winn Henderson, an M.D. and
ordained Christian minister, says in-home treatment
could save many lives. Invite him to talk about his
program which has been successfully used for over 20
years and can be followed at home without taking time
off from work or spending thousands on rehab centers.
Dr. Henderson is the author of several books including
“Freedom from Addiction.” Contact him at
winn@winnhenderson.com

12. ==> Special Needs Families Need Special Financial
Help

Families with special-needs members live with constant
stress. They worry about taking care of their family
member with a disability, getting out of debt, saving
for retirement, and providing a secure future for their
family members. Rob Wrubel, a Certified Financial
Planning professional and a father of a daughter with
Down syndrome, can explain how families can create
financial stability and the steps they need to take to
create a trust to care for their family member with
special needs. Rob’s latest book, “Financial Freedom
for Special Needs Families: 9 Building Blocks to Reduce
Stress, Preserve Benefits, and Create a Fulfilling
Life,” aims to help families who have a member with
autism, Down syndrome, a brain injury, cerebral palsy
or some other cause of an intellectual or developmental
disability remove as much financial stress as possible.
Rob Wrubel is also an Accredited Investment Fiduciary
and a partner at Cascade Investment Group. Contact him
at (719) 632-0818 (CO); rwrubel@ciginc.net

13. ==> How Sexual Harassment Affects Your Health

One in four women have experienced sexual assault and
seventy-five percent of women have been the target of
harassment. The health impact of these events is life-
long. For example, three out of four obese women have
experienced inappropriate sexual attention at some
point in life. Invite Dr. Katherine Kelly, to address
the “whole health” effect of such events. Katherine
Kelly, Ph.D., M.S.P.H. is a licensed holistic
psychologist in her own psychotherapy and consulting
practice in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She’s the
author of “Soul Health: Aligning with Spirit for
Radiant Living.” Contact her at (336) 406-8431;
kkelly@drkatherinetkelly.com or
ktkelly101@earthlink.net

14. ==> Psst: Christians Have a Problem with Domestic
Violence

Christians don’t beat their wives or verbally abuse
them, right? Unfortunately, domestic violence is a
problem in many Christian homes. In fact, as Darla
Colinet will tell you, it has reached epidemic
proportions; she is making it her mission to help
churches address the problem so that both victim and
abusers can be healed. Darla can reveal the four core
aspects that fuel abusive Christian marriages and share
her own horrifying story of living with an abusive
husband for 13 years. She’ll also discuss why abuse in
marriages tends to worsen during the holiday season and
offer help and support to powerless women who need it
most. Darla completed domestic violence training and
served as domestic abuse response team member for
Crossroads Safehouse, in Fort Collins, Colo. A member
of the core team of the Women’s Ministry at Timberline
Church in Colorado for six years, she has helped and
inspired hundreds of women through Bible studies,
workshops, retreats, and her blog. Contact her at (970)
631-2529; darla@godstransforminggrace.com

15. ==> How One Moment Can Change Your Life

Ulrich Kellerer has spent decades working in many
facets of the fashion industry with much success. But
he says in one moment his life changed and he found his
deeper calling, as a storyteller to the elderly. Invite
Kellerer to share his story and why for one hour per
week, he leaves his showroom of “princesses who have
been to Paris, Rome and Milan” and heads to the nursing
home where his mother lived in the years before her
recent passing. He says, “One hour a week changed and
transformed me and will transform anyone. In my fashion
business I’ve been working 30 years to help people look
good on the outside. For the last four years I have
worked to help people feel good on the inside.
Everybody can and should do something to give back.
Ulrich Kellerer is featured Jack Canfield’s “The Soul
of Success.” Contact him at Ulrich.kellerer@t-online.de

11/07/17 RTIR E-zine: Helping Our Heroes, Black Sunday, Uber Safety

November 07, 2017

01. No Mr. Trump, It Is Time to Talk about Guns
02. Great Veterans Day Show – Helping Our Heroes
03. Veteran Blasts ‘Kneelers’ as Selfish
04. Is Peaceful Protest a Citizen’s Duty?
05. Journalist Martha Raddatz on ‘Black Sunday’
06. Are We Stuck in ‘Bad News Hell?’
07. Open Enrollment for What?
08. Manafort & Gates’ Offshore Antics
09. Psst: Christians Have a Problem with Domestic Violence
10. How Sexual Harassment Affects Your Health
11. Hidden Dangers of Smooching Your Pooch
12. Are We Raising Mass Murderers?
13. Yoga & Meditation Can Trigger What?
14. Taking a Lyft or Uber? Exert Shares Safety Tips
15. Financial Help for Special-Needs Families
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1. ==> No Mr. Trump, It Is Time to Talk about Guns

President Donald Trump responded to the deadliest mass
shooting in Texas history by saying the attack was a
result of “a mental health problem” and not due to lax
gun control laws and that it was “a little bit soon” to
get into a discussion about gun control. But Shannon
Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in
America, part of Everytown for Gun Safety, says the
talk is long overdue. “If more guns and fewer gun laws
made us safer, we’d be the safest nation on earth;
instead we have a gun homicide rate that’s 25 times
higher than our peers in other developed nations. It is
time for every single American to get off the sidelines
and demand our lawmakers reject the NRA, which has far
too much influence over our gun laws. In addition,
Americans must commit to voting on the issue of gun
violence prevention. It doesn’t have to be this way –
gun violence is preventable.” Research by Everytown for
Gun Safety shows this is at least the 165th mass
shooting since January 2009, and the ninth mass
shooting this year, including the third in Texas. Since
January 2009, Texas has seen more mass shootings – 18 –
than any other state in the country. Contact Shannon
Watts at (404) 580-3500; swatts@momsdemandaction.org.

2. ==> Great Veterans Day Show – Helping Our Heroes

Every day in the U.S. 50,000 military veterans
experience homelessness and 21 vets commit suicide.
These are men and women who have given their all for
their country and deserve a better, smoother process
when they transition from the armed forces to civilian
life. To help them (and their families) take advantage
of all the services that are available to them
interview Jennifer Hammond. She wrote “101+ Resources
for Veterans: The Ultimate Resource Guide” with
participation from the nonprofit group A Hero
Foundation. Jennifer is passionate about helping
veterans, having been adopted as a teenager by a
military family. A SiriusXM radio host, Jennifer has
brought veterans issues to light while interviewing
seven congressmen on Capitol Hill for the Veterans
Legislative Forum, the Veterans Homelessness Forum, and
the Military Family Housing Forum. She can discuss
organizations all military families should know about
and what we need to do to end homelessness among
veterans. Reach her at (202) 345-2343;
jhammond@ttrsir.com

3. ==> Veteran Blasts ‘Kneelers’ as Selfish

Much has been made of the fans who have tuned out the
NFL – or threatened to — because of the protests
during the national anthem. Thousands now pledge to
boycott football over Veterans Day weekend. Veteran
Chris Galluccio calls the NFL kneelers the most selfish
men in America. “Most of America is well aware that the
kneelers are not protesting the flag or the military,
but that’s not the point. For a lot of Americans,
watching football is their weekly escape from the day
to day. You want to protest then fine, but do it on
your own time, not mine!” He adds, “Lost revenue from
NFL sponsors, merchandise manufacturers and sales,
sports bars and the like will only equate to one thing
long term; people laid off, losing hours, losing
income. Innocent people have lost because of this.”
Christopher Galluccio, Retired military of 21 years,
Iraq & Afghanistan vet, is the founder of
ThoughtsWordsActions.com where he focuses on helping
vets transition to the civilian and entrepreneurial
world. Contact him at (732) 567-5411;
livnocean2@yahoo.com

4. ==> Is Peaceful Protest a Citizen’s Duty?

Candlelight vigils, pro and student athletes kneeling,
student rallies…in a time of political uneasiness, are
peaceful citizen protests a viable way for the average
citizen to share their voice and show either support or
non-support for our leader’s actions? Is it a citizen’s
responsibility to speak, stand or show up? Bill Moyer
has been showing non-profits, community action groups
and students around the world how to show governments,
corporations and the media how common citizens feel
about the actions that affect them but always in a
peaceful – and often quite amusing and novel – way.
Moyer, executive director of the Backbone Campaign, has
emerged as a leader in the theory and practice of
“artful activism.” He designs and produces creative
political actions and provides trainings in grand
strategy and creative tactics around the country.
Contact the Zephyr Group at (505) 466-2770;
info@groupzephyr.com.

5. ==> Journalist Martha Raddatz on ‘Black Sunday’

Tonight, National Geographic will premiere “The Long
Road Home,” an eight-part series. It’s based on the New
York Times best-selling book by Martha Raddatz and
tells the story of April 4, 2004, when a small platoon
of soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division out of Fort
Hood, Texas, was ambushed in the Baghdad suburb of Sadr
City — a day that would come to be known in military
annals as “Black Sunday.” Invite Raddatz to discuss the
series, why she wrote the book, and what it was like to
see the story become a scripted series. Martha Raddatz
is ABC News’ chief global affairs correspondent and co-
anchor of “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” She
has covered national security, foreign policy and
politics for decades – reporting from the Pentagon, the
State Department, the White House and conflict zones
around the world. Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703)
646-5137; (703) 400-1099 (cell) or Megan Bonomo at
(703) 646-5188

6. ==> Are We Stuck in ‘Bad News Hell?’

Disastrous weather. Attacks by madmen in churches and
on bicycle paths. Technologies that influence
elections. Global economic earthquakes. If you feel
like things are unraveling around you, you’re not
alone. Dr. Robin Burk says this unraveling is real
because the sophisticated systems (the infrastructure
and technology) that we enjoy make us more vulnerable
to events that threaten to disrupt our lives. We can’t
always prevent threats from emerging, but Burk says we
CAN take steps now to plan for potential attacks and
disasters—and even take advantage of new possibilities
for good that are hidden in the whirlwind of change.
Burk’s message is all the more powerful because of who
she is: She was in charge of the Defense Threat
Reduction Agency’s interdependent networks research and
is an expert on network science as well as artificial
intelligence. The DTRA is an organization tasked with
safeguarding national infrastructure against weapons of
mass destruction. Burk has been featured in Wired, on
MSNBC and on dozens of radio shows. She is the author
“How to Thrive in an Uncertain World.” Contact her at
(703) 346-4448; robin.kowalchuk.burk@gmail.com.

7. ==> Open Enrollment for What?

What’s going on with the Affordable Care Act, aka
Obamacare? Who knows? But the 2018 health insurance
Open Enrollment Period – the time when Americans can
change Obamacare health insurance plans or a join a new
plan for the upcoming year – began November 1st, and
there are six major changes listeners need to
understand. Howard Yeh, cofounder of HealthCare.com,
can explain the changes. He says, “The federal
government has slashed funding for different
initiatives intended to encourage and support people
enrolling in Marketplace coverage. Notably, there will
be less help available from ‘navigators’, and
government spending on Obamacare outreach and
advertising is now virtually nonexistent. This means
it’s up to consumers to actively seek out help when
signing up.” Compounding the problem, the Trump
administration cut the enrollment period from 90 to 45
days, giving consumers less time to research and make
their choices. HealthCare.com is a privately-owned
search-and-compare health insurance shopping platform
that connects consumers with its network of licensed
insurance brokers and insurance carriers. Contact
Ronald Barba at rbarba@healthcare.com

8. ==> Manafort & Gates’ Offshore Antics

President Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort
and Manafort’s assistant, Rick Gates, have been
indicted and are under house arrest awaiting trial on
charges that include using unreported offshore accounts
to hide millions of dollars from the IRS while Manafort
led an over-the-top lifestyle. Using laundered money,
Manafort treated himself by buying three homes, four
Range Rovers and showering his favorite landscaper with
$820,000 in billings. Tax and financial expert Abby
Eisenkraft can speak about ways the duo allegedly broke
the law, what they should have done and what regular
people who may have foreign accounts—there’s more of
them than you’d think—need to do to avoid IRS problems.
Eisenkraft is the author of “101 Ways to Stay Off the
IRS Radar.” Frequently quoted by the press (Money,
Newsday, The Street), she is one of the leading experts
on IRS problems and how to avoid them. Contact her at
(347) 598-0111; abby@RealLifeTaxAdvice.com

9. ==> Psst: Christians Have a Problem with Domestic
Violence

Christians don’t beat their wives or verbally abuse
them, right? Unfortunately, domestic violence is a
problem in many Christian homes. In fact, as Darla
Colinet will tell you, it has reached epidemic
proportions; she is making it her mission to help
churches address the problem so that both victim and
abusers can be healed. Darla can reveal the four core
aspects that fuel abusive Christian marriages and share
her own horrifying story of living with an abusive
husband for 13 years. She’ll also discuss why abuse in
marriages tends to worsen during the holiday season and
offer help and support to powerless women who need it
most. Darla completed domestic violence training and
served as domestic abuse response team member for
Crossroads Safehouse, in Fort Collins, Colo. A member
of the core team of the Women’s Ministry at Timberline
Church in Colorado for six years, she has helped and
inspired hundreds of women through Bible studies,
workshops, retreats, and her blog. Contact her at (970)
631-2529; darla@godstransforminggrace.com

10. ==> How Sexual Harassment Affects Your Health

One in four women have experienced sexual assault and
seventy-five percent of women have been the target of
harassment. The health impact of these events is life-
long. For example, three out of four obese women have
experienced inappropriate sexual attention at some
point in life. Invite Dr. Katherine Kelly, to address
the “whole health” effect of such events. Katherine
Kelly, Ph.D., M.S.P.H. is a licensed holistic
psychologist in her own psychotherapy and consulting
practice in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She’s the
author of “Soul Health: Aligning with Spirit for
Radiant Living.” Contact her at (336) 406-8431;
kkelly@drkatherinetkelly.com or
ktkelly101@earthlink.net

11. ==> Hidden Dangers of Smooching Your Pooch

People love their dogs and often kiss them on the
mouth. But did you know that smooching your pooch could
lead to you getting gum disease if your dog has it?
It’s true. Gum disease may not seem like a sexy topic,
but there’s still a lot your audience does not know
about this silent disease including how communicable it
is, notes Jeanne Dockins, who appears in the
documentary “Say Ah: The Cavity in the Health Care
System.” Jeanne will explain how gum disease lowers the
body’s immune system and makes diabetes, heart disease,
Alzheimer’s, and cancer worse. What is more, people
with gum disease who undergo knee or hip replacement
surgery or receive an organ transplant are at increased
risk for postoperative infection. Jeanne, RN, BSN,
spent more than three decades as a surgical nurse at a
level I trauma center. She can share how to prevent
developing gum problems. Contact her at (419) 960-5460;
jdockins@gmail.com

12. ==> Are We Raising Mass Murderers?

President Donald Trump blamed “mental health” for a
shooting rampage at a Texas church and said the shooter
appeared to be a “very deranged individual.” While we
don’t yet have a clear picture of the shooter’s mental
condition, Emily Slingluff says many of the recent
horrific attacks across the country involved people who
were depressed and unhappy. She suggests a different
approach. “Whether lawmakers pass stricter gun laws or
not, another way to attack the problem is to teach
better parenting skills. The formative years are called
that because they’re formative. Parents are the main
influence, directly or indirectly, on their kids and
play a huge role in whether children grow up depressed
or happy with life.” Emily Slingluff is the author of
“Peace”, “Parenting without Punishment” and “A Present
to the Newborn.” Contact her at (757) 428-6167;
emilhyslingluff@aol.com

13. ==> Yoga & Meditation Can Trigger What?

More than 30 million adults in the United States have
tried yoga. Many turn to the ancient practice to relax,
thinking it will help them manage stress. Yet the
public and many doctors are unaware that yoga and
meditation can actually cause stress by triggering
painful memories and more. Dr. Dorena Rode began
meditative and yogic practices over 20 years ago.
Although she had chronic depression and anxiety, she
was unaware that locked in her mind and body were
repressed memories of severe childhood ritual abuse. In
yoga class, she found herself getting more and more
agitated for apparently no reason. Dr. Rode will
discuss what can come up during yoga and meditation
practice, how to determine if you are at risk and what
to do if you have a reaction. Dr. Rode has a Ph.D. in
physiology, a degree in behavioral health counseling
and more than 20 years’ experience helping people get
unstuck using unconventional methods. She hosts the
Positive Change with Dorena podcast and has been
featured in Newsweek and on Starcom Radio Network and
other media outlets. Contact her at (415) 830-3777
(CA), dorenarode@gmail.com

14. ==> Taking a Lyft or Uber? Exert Shares Safety Tips

The holiday travel season is creeping up on us and
millions will leave home over the next several weeks to
spend time with family and friends. These days,
travelling often involves taking a Lyft or Uber, but
many people don’t have a clue how to use these services
and it may actually put them in danger. Invite
Uber/Lyft expert Mukon Ngoyi to share tips on how to
navigate city streets safely. You’ll learn why you
should always look in the vehicle before getting
inside, what you should never do while in a Lyft, and
common etiquette including whether it’s ok to eat and
drink during your ride. Listeners can even call in with
their own questions about Uber and Lyft. A highly
commended former Uber and Lyft driver, Mukon Ngoyi is
the author of the upcoming book “Hustlin’ Hummingbird.”
Contact her at (385) 201-8447; mn.honors@gmail.com

15. ==> Financial Help for Special-Needs Families

Families with special-needs members live with constant
stress. They worry about taking care of their family
member with a disability, getting out of debt, saving
for retirement, and providing a secure future for their
family members. Rob Wrubel, a Certified Financial
Planning professional and a father of a daughter with
Down syndrome, can explain how families can create
financial stability and the steps they need to take to
create a trust to care for their family member with
special needs. Rob’s latest book, “Financial Freedom
for Special Needs Families: 9 Building Blocks to Reduce
Stress, Preserve Benefits, and Create a Fulfilling
Life,” aims to help families who have a member with
autism, Down syndrome, a brain injury, cerebral palsy
or some other cause of an intellectual or developmental
disability remove as much financial stress as possible.
Rob Wrubel is also an Accredited Investment Fiduciary
and a partner at Cascade Investment Group. Contact him
at (719) 632-0818 (CO); rwrubel@ciginc.net

11/02/17 RTIR Newsletter: Manafort & Gates, Travel Faux Pas, Glass Ceilings

November 2, 2017

01. The Rise of Uzbek Terrorists
02. Vehicle Attacks: New Terrorist Tactic of Choice
03. How to Survive a Pedestrian Attack
04. Manafort & Gates’ Offshore Antics
05. Great Veterans Day Show – Helping a Hero
06. The Cost of Political Correctness
07. Why #MeToo Resonates
08. Time to Prep for Irritating Relatives
09. Fun Show: Travel Faux Pas
10. What to Know Before Going to the ER
11. How to Avoid Deadly Hospital-Acquired Infections
12. Like Tinder for Your House
13. How to Lead in Uncertain Times
14. Everyone’s Got a Glass Ceiling
15. How Your Stache Can Make a Difference
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1. ==> The Rise of Uzbek Terrorists

The latest Manhattan Terror Attack appears to have been
conducted by an Uzbek and a worrying proportion of such
attacks worldwide are being carried out by Uzbeks,
including the ramming attack in Stockholm and the
Istanbul airport bombing. Beau Grosscup can explain how
the Uzbek regime’s mutual cooperation with the US in
the War on Terror may have actually caused the increase
in Uzbek terrorism. He’ll discuss how former British
Ambassador in Uzbekistan, Craig Murray, warned that the
support NATO countries were giving the appallingly
repressive Uzbek regime – military, financial and
political support – would cause hatred of the West
among Uzbeks. Beau Grosscup is a professor in the
Political Science department at California State
University Chico. He’s the author of several books,
including “The Newest Explosions of Terrorism.” Contact
him at bgrosscup@csuchico.edu

2. ==> Vehicle Attacks: New Terrorist Tactic of Choice

Peter Bergen says the once rarely used tactic of
vehicle attacks has become the tactic of choice for
terrorists in the West. “Terrorists, like school
shooters, learn from other attacks. And no tactic has
spread more quickly among terrorists in the West than
the use of trucks and other vehicles to carry out mass
casualty attacks.” Since 2014 there have been 15
vehicular attacks in the West by jihadist terrorists,
including Tuesday’s attack in Manhattan. And they’ve
been quite lethal, killing 142 people in the West since
2014, including the eight who died in Tuesday’s attack.
Peter Bergen is CNN’s national security analyst, a vice
president at New America, a professor of practice at
Arizona State University and chairman of the Global
Special Operations Foundation. He is the author of
“United States of Jihad: Investigating America’s
Homegrown Terrorists.” Contact Dyana Messina at (212)
572-2098; dmessina@penguinrandomhouse.co

3. ==> How to Survive a Pedestrian Attack

The simple act of walking on a bike path or sidewalk
has become more dangerous than ever. Former British
Army Officer Chris Bird says everyone needs to be aware
of their surroundings at all times—but not to succumb
to fear. He’ll explain the 4Ds to avoid as well as why
you should only walk down streets in which there are
parked cars on the same side you are on, or walk facing
traffic, even on the sidewalk. And if you find yourself
caught in a chaotic, life-threatening situation, Bird
will discuss your two options: to run or hide, and if
you choose the latter, what distinguishes cover from
fire from concealment. Bird is the author of “Surviving
a Mass Killer Rampage” and a former San Antonio
Express-News crime reporter. Reach him at (210)
308-8191; cjbird@satx.rr.com

4. ==> Manafort & Gates’ Offshore Antics

President Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort
and Manafort’s assistant, Rick Gates, have been
indicted on charges that include using unreported
offshore accounts to hide millions of dollars from the
IRS while Manafort led an over-the-top lifestyle. Using
laundered money, Manafort treated himself by buying
three homes, four Range Rovers and showering his
favorite landscaper with $820,000 in billings. Tax and
financial expert Abby Eisenkraft can speak about ways
the duo allegedly broke the law, what they should have
done and what regular people who may have foreign
accounts—there’s more of them than you’d think—need to
do to avoid IRS problems. Eisenkraft is the author of
“101 Ways to Stay Off the IRS Radar.” Frequently
quoted by the press (Money, Newsday, The Street), she
is one of the leading experts on IRS problems and how
to avoid them. Contact her at (347) 598-0111;
abby@RealLifeTaxAdvice.com

5. ==> Great Veterans Day Show – Helping a Hero

This Veterans Day invite Meredith Iler to talk about
the Helping a Hero program that builds adapted homes
for severely wounded heroes injured in the post 9-11
Global War on Terror. Since Meredith founded the
organization in 2005, it has awarded over100 homes in
22 states. You’ll learn what an adapted house is and
how it can impact the lives of wheelchair bound
veterans and amputees. Among the recipients, a Master
Sergeant Marine who was burned in an IED explosion in
Iraq. His 12-year old committed suicide after being
bullied at school and he and his wife now use their
Helping a Hero home to welcome other struggling
veterans. Listeners will also learn how to nominate a
Wounded Hero to be considered for an adapted home.
Meredith Iler is chairman emeritus at Helping a Hero
and president of The Strategic Alliance. She’s the
author of the upcoming book “Parenting Patriots.”
Contact her at (832) 647-8683; meredithiler@aol.com

6. ==> The Cost of Political Correctness

The Cato 2017 Free Speech and Tolerance Survey, a new
national poll of 2,300 U.S. adults, finds that 71% of
Americans believe that political correctness has
silenced important discussions our society needs to
have. And the consequences are personal—58% of
Americans believe the political climate prevents them
from sharing their own political beliefs. Psychologist
Dr. John Huber can discuss why people are afraid of
sharing their political perspectives today and why more
Republicans (73%) say they keep some political beliefs
to themselves than Democrats (53%.) Huber will also
explain the impact political correctness has had on
America, as well as individual liberty and creativity.
John Huber, Ph.D., is a clinical forensic psychologist
and chairman for Mainstream Mental Health, a non-profit
organization providing mental health services. Contact
Ryan McCormick at (516) 901-1103.

7. ==> Why #MeToo Resonates

One in four women have experienced sexual assault and
seventy-five percent of women have been the target of
harassment. The health impact of these events is life-
long. For example, three out of four obese women have
experienced inappropriate sexual attention at some
point in life. Invite Dr. Katherine Kelly, to address
the “whole health” effect of such events. Katherine
Kelly, Ph.D., M.S.P.H. is a licensed holistic
psychologist in her own psychotherapy and consulting
practice in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She’s the
author of “Soul Health: Aligning with Spirit for
Radiant Living.” Contact her at (336) 406-8431;
kkelly@drkatherinetkelly.com or
ktkelly101@earthlink.net?

8. ==> Time to Prep for Irritating Relatives

The holidays are around the corner and some of your
audience members are dreading being trapped at the
table with irritable uncles, guests who force their
political views on them, young adults and teens who
can’t keep their hands off each other and sleepy
relatives who snore their way through dessert. The best
way to achieve peace at the table, asserts Jaya Jaya
Myra, is to serve specific foods that will enhance
people’s moods. For instance, she’ll reveal how salad
can decrease sex drives (and what to add to enhance
people’s happiness levels), why avoiding whole grains
can keep people awake and perky and why your best
defense against troublesome relatives may be a latte
with some very unusual ingredients. Learn how the right
foods can prevent nearly anyone from being a pain in
your butt. Jaya Jaya Myra is the author of “Vibrational
Healing: Attain Balance & Wholeness. Understand Your
Energetic Type.” She’s been featured on Harry, Fox News
and in Readers Digest. Contact her at (347) 476-4358;
jayajayamyra@gmail.com

9. ==> Fun Show: Travel Faux Pas

You probably don’t realize it but as an American, you
are automatically doing some things that people in
other countries will find odd. You’ll find out what
they are—and get some laughs—when author Susanna
Janssen takes a more lighthearted approach to Us vs.
Them traveling style. For example, will your listeners
know which two countries besides the U.S. do not use
the metric system? Or how the rest of the world writes
the month, day and year and why getting this wrong on
your way to Cuba could cost you $100? Do you know why
many foreigners think Americans don’t know how to use a
knife and fork? Susanna will have you saying vive la
difference. She is a newspaper columnist and the author
of “Wordstruck!: The Fun and Fascination of Language.”
Reach her at (707) 272 1351 or sjanssen106@gmail.com

10. ==> What to Know Before Going to the ER

An injury, accident or illness can happen to anyone at
any time. That’s why it pays to be emergency room smart
sooner rather than later. Former ICU nurse Carmelita
Kinjo, who suffered a serious on-the-job injury that
led her to the ER, is now making it her mission to
school other people on how to get the best care under
the worst circumstances. Carmelita will offer tips on
avoiding intimidation, asking questions, telling if a
medical professional is truly listening to you and even
when to insist on dealing with a different physician
than the one assigned to you. She can also share
mistakes she made in seeking her own care after her
injury forced her to prematurely retire from her
nursing career. Her new book is “Stop the Pain.”
Contact her at (909) 253-1394; melykinjo@yahoo.com

11. ==> How to Avoid Deadly Hospital-Acquired
Infections

Each year more than 70,000 people die from hospital-
acquired infections (more deaths in one year than
American troops killed in Iraq and Afghanistan
combined). Unfortunately, says Jeanne Dockins, the
public is still largely unaware that hospitals are
dangerous battlegrounds filled with infectious
landmines. As a surgical nurse at a level I trauma
center for over 30 years, Jeanne knows where these
infections originate and she says it is not from
medical professionals’ failure to wash their hands.
Interview her to find out how to reduce your chances of
getting a hospital-acquired infection like MRSA or
strep. You just might save some lives in doing so.
Jeanne is an RN, BSN and CNOR (Certified Nurse in the
Operating Room). Contact her at (520) 343-0222 or (419)
960-5460; jdockins@gmail.com

12. ==> Like Tinder for Your House

Online dating has become a mainstream way to find the
perfect mate so it’s no surprise that finding the
perfect buyer for your home could work the same way!
Andrew Smith says, “Sexy web appeal is your home’s new
curb appeal! Someone searching for a mate on eHarmony,
Match.com or Tinder likely wouldn’t ask you on a date
if they are not attracted to your profile. Similarly,
potential buyers won’t view (or buy) your home, if they
aren’t turned on by your home’s online presence.”
According to the National Association of Realtors, the
first step most buyers take is searching for properties
online. In fact, 51% of homebuyers found the perfect
match and purchased a home they found online. One in
five homebuyers made an offer before even seeing the
home in person! Invite Lisa and Andrew Smith to share a
revolutionary new concept to help people sell their
homes faster and for more money and learn how to avoid
7 costly mistakes most home sellers make. Lisa and
Andrew Smith have sold more than 1,000 homes. They have
appeared on numerous radio programs and are the authors
of “Swipe Right Matchmaking 101: Finding the Perfect
Mate for Your Home.” Contact them at 979-777-7677;
andrew@nocallleadgen.com

13. ==> How to Lead in Uncertain Times

Change and uncertainty—along with complexity and
responsibility—come standard with leadership. Whether
it’s a reorganization, mergers or natural disaster,
leadership expert Brenda K. Reynolds says, “Learning
how ‘to be’ when the answers are unclear is the most
important leadership muscle you can build but it’s not
typically taught in business schools.” Reynolds will
discuss how to go from the way things were to the way
they will be and why it’s critical to avoid rushing
through this uncomfortable period in between called
uncertainty. Instead, she advises, “Turn your “now
what?” moment into a “why not?” moment by recognizing
that those uncomfortable shifts provide opportunities
to make something even better out of the situation.”
Brenda K. Reynolds has been featured in Bloomberg News,
Business News Daily and on Starcom Radio Network. Her
new book is “TBD: To be Determined: Leading with
Clarity and Confidence in Uncertain Times.” Contact her
at (610) 639-5722; brenda@bkrconsult.com

14. ==> Everyone’s Got a Glass Ceiling

Just because you are not a woman or a minority does not
mean there isn’t a glass ceiling over your head—an
invisible barrier that prevents you from being more
successful at work. Leadership experts Roe and Don
Polczynski, Jr. say that nearly all of us have personal
glass ceilings and when companies ignore them, their
own corporate glass ceiling becomes thicker too. Roe
and Don can discuss what individuals can do to take a
hammer to their personal glass ceiling and what
management can and must do to help them crack it. A
recent Gallup survey found 67% of American workers
don’t care about their company’s mission. Increasingly,
employees want to feel that their boss listens to them
and treats their problems as their own. A more
empathetic workplace is not an option, Roe and Don say,
but a requirement. The couple have developed a life’s
formula to help people break through their glass
ceilings and reach their ideal future. It is contained
in their book, “Changing Your Equation.” Reach Roe and
Don at (315) 368-8661;
RoeandDon@ChangingYourEquation.com

15. ==> How Your Stache Can Make a Difference

Movember is here! It’s the month when a little facial
hair goes a long way. This November the Movember
Foundation is again asking men of all types of
follicles to grow a stash to raise awareness and money
for prostate and testicular cancers as well as men’s
mental health and suicide prevention. Men start
Movember clean-shaven and grow only a moustache for the
month. Men and women can also commit to move every day
during Movember, or host a Movember event. Groups of
all kinds are encouraged to participate, from offices
to gyms and schools. Started in 2003, the Movember
movement has grown to be a truly global one, inspiring
support from over 5 million ‘Mo Bros’ and ‘Mo Sistas.’
Contact Shanetta McDonald at (310) 450-3331;
shanetta.mcdonald@movember.com

10/31/17 RTIR Newsletter: Manufacturing Lies, College App Time, Opioid Epidemic and Jobs

October 31, 2017

01. Do Adults Enjoy Halloween More than Kids?
02. Who’s Confused about Open Enrollment? Everyone
03. Trump’s Manufacturing Lies
04. The Problem with Kevin Spacey Coming Out
05. ‘The Graduate’ Turns 50
06. Equifax Breach Still Wreaking Havoc
07. Hurricane, Nuclear Strike: When the Grid Goes Down
08. Sexual Harassment & Abuse – Lessons from Hollywood
09. It’s College Application Time – Quick Tips
10. International Caregiving Week: Unsung Heroes
11. Nearly $40B Stolen from Churches Annually
12. A Different Treatment for Opioid Epidemic: Jobs
13. Holidays Are Ideal for Starting a Biz
14. Take an International Us vs. Them Quiz
15. Hidden Dangers of Smooching Your Pooch
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1. ==> Do Adults Enjoy Halloween More than Kids?

Nearly 8 billion dollars are spent on Halloween each
year, with more spent on adults’ costumes than kids’.
Dr. Katherine Kelly says more and more adults enjoy the
ghoulish holiday, mostly for the break from their own
reality. “Simply put, Halloween has become a stress-
relieving holiday, giving people a reason to both
celebrate and to step out of the daily grind and find a
socially acceptable reason to act like kids again!”
Invite Dr. Kelly to address how Halloween has become a
billion-dollar stress-reliever and why it’s perfectly
acceptable to dress up, put on a mask, and pretend
you’re someone else tonight! Katherine Kelly, Ph.D.,
M.S.P.H. is a licensed holistic psychologist in her own
psychotherapy and consulting practice in Winston-Salem,
North Carolina. She’s the author of “Soul Health:
Aligning with Spirit for Radiant Living.” Contact her
at (336) 406-8431; kkelly@drkatherinetkelly.com or
ktkelly101@earthlink.net?

2. ==> Who’s Confused about Open Enrollment? Everyone

What’s going on with the Affordable Care Act, aka
Obamacare? Who knows? But the 2018 health insurance
Open Enrollment Period – the time when Americans can
change Obamacare health insurance plans or a join a new
plan for the upcoming year – begins tomorrow, November
1st, and there are six major changes listeners need to
understand. Howard Yeh, cofounder of HealthCare.com,
can explain the changes. He says, “The federal
government has slashed funding for different
initiatives intended to encourage and support people
enrolling in Marketplace coverage. Notably, there will
be less help available from ‘navigators’, and
government spending on Obamacare outreach and
advertising is now virtually nonexistent. This means
it’s up to consumers to actively seek out help when
signing up.” Compounding the problem, the Trump
administration cut the enrollment period from 90 to 45
days, giving consumers less time to research and make
their choices. HealthCare.com is a privately-owned
search-and-compare health insurance shopping platform
that connects consumers with its network of licensed
insurance brokers and insurance carriers. Contact
Ronald Barba at rbarba@healthcare.com

3. ==> Trump’s Manufacturing Lies

According to Robert Kuttner, while Donald Trump
promises to make American manufacturing great again,
all of his policies would do just the opposite. Invite
him to discuss the disconnect between Trump’s policies
and the interests of the people who support him. “If we
were serious about manufacturing, we’d take a much
harder line with China’s strategy of luring American
industry to move to China. And if the U.S. were truly
committed to state-of-the-art manufacturing, we would
have a large-scale commitment to rebuild our out-of-
date infrastructure. That would generate new
technologies, as well as millions of made-in-America
jobs.” He says, “A key question going forward is
whether, and when, the people who voted for Trump will
wake up and realize that he is screwing them.” Robert
Kuttner is co-editor of The American Prospect and
professor at Brandeis University’s Heller School. His
forthcoming book is “Can Democracy Survive Global
Capitalism?” Contact him at 781-736-5311;
bkuttner@brandeis.edu or @rkuttner

4. ==> The Problem with Kevin Spacey Coming Out

Actor Anthony Rapp has publicly accused Kevin Spacey of
sexual misconduct when Rapp was just 14-years old.
Spacey responded saying if he did do what Rapp alleges,
he apologizes for his “deeply inappropriate drunken
behavior.” He then used his statement to come out of
the closet, saying that he “chooses” to “live as a gay
man.” Culture columnist Ira Madison III says Spacey
choosing to come out now, to spin Rapp’s sexual-assault
allegation, is underhanded behavior worthy of his
character on House of Cards. He adds, “For Spacey to
say that he now chooses to be gay also insinuates that
it’s a decision someone can switch on and off. For him
to speak up about it now, amid these allegations,
implies that being gay is a shameful secret you must
keep hidden. Furthermore, the decision to switch it on
now after vehemently refusing to come out for years
makes the decision all the more cold and calculated. It
will absolutely overshadow Rapp’s story, which is
exactly what Spacey was counting on.” Ira Madison III
is a Culture Writer at MTV News. He is also a columnist
for GQ and his work has appeared in Variety, New York
Magazine, BuzzFeed, and other outlets. Contact him at
ira.madison@viacommix.com; @ira

5. ==> ‘The Graduate’ Turns 50

This December, the most unexpected cinematic
blockbuster of the sixties turns 50. The Graduate has
contributed a wealth of iconic images to American
popular culture. Mrs. Robinson’s status as the original
‘cougar,’ the titillation of glimpsing a hapless young
man through her shapely arched leg, and the mere
mention of ‘plastics’—all these have, over the past
half-century, become part of our vernacular. The
wedding scene that punctuates this spicy 1967 Mike
Nichols comedy is continually referenced on television
shows like The Simpsons, on the big screen, and in New
Yorker cartoons. When The Graduate was newly released,
it spoke to a generation of young people who questioned
their place in a rapidly changing world. Invite Beverly
Gray, author of “Seduced by Mrs. Robinson: How The
Graduate Became the Touchstone of a Generation,” to
discuss this cultural phenomenon, put the film in
historical context and offer new insights and newly-
revealed factoids. Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703)
646-5137; johanna@jrbcomm.com or Megan Bonomo at (703)
646-5188

6. ==> Equifax Breach Still Wreaking Havoc

A Seattle woman says her identity has been stolen more
than a dozen times since the massive Equifax security
breach earlier this year. The woman told news outlets
she’s speaking out as a warning to others. Nick Selby,
a police detective with 20 years of experience fighting
cyber criminals, can discuss why major security leaks
are happening in greater frequency, how they affect
consumers, and steps people can take to protect their
identities, their finances and confidential information
from cyber criminals. Nick Selby regularly discusses
cybercrimes in media such as CNN, Fox News, NPR and
more. His new book is “Cyber Attack Survival Manual:
From Identity Theft to the Digital Apocalypse and
Everything in Between.” Contact John Angelo at
john@premieretv.com.

7. ==> Hurricane, Nuclear Strike: When the Grid Goes
Down

Imagine what it would be like to live with no
electricity, no internet, no cell phone reception and
no idea when any of that might return. In the wake of
Hurricane Maria, the people of Puerto Rico are living
through that nightmare and worse. Robin Burk, Ph.D.,
MBA, explains the cascade of other failures that
follows from the grid being down across the island and
why any of us could be just one hurricane, earthquake,
cyberattack or nuclear attack from North Korea from
facing similar devastation. Burk offers important steps
you can take now to plan for potential attacks and
disasters that could badly disrupt the systems we often
take for granted. Burk’s message is all the more
powerful because of who she is: She was in charge of
the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s interdependent
networks research and is an expert on network science.
The DTRA is an organization tasked with safeguarding
national infrastructure against weapons of mass
destruction. Burk has been featured in Wired, on MSNBC
and on dozens of radio shows. She is the author of the
upcoming book “How to Thrive in an Uncertain World.”
Contact her at (703) 346-4448;
robin.kowalchuk.burk@gmail.com.

8. ==> Sexual Harassment & Abuse – Lessons from
Hollywood

Hollywood movie producer Harvey Weinstein. Amazon
Studio chief Roy Price. Screenwriter and director James
Toback. Just three of the high-profile men to be hit
with accusations of sexual harassment and assault in
recent weeks. You might have thought the casting couch
was dead and that the powerful men in Hollywood were
cleaning up their acts. But the reality is quite
different, asserts Darla Colinet. Because both men
preyed on women for years, she says, they taught their
victims and society three lessons they will never
forget. Darla will share what those lessons are along
with why it’s time to put all abusers in the hot seat
to find out why they abuse women instead of attacking
the women who come forward. A victim of domestic abuse,
Darla can share her life story and insights she gained
from talking with hundreds of other women who suffered
abuse at the hands of men. Contact her at (970)
631-2529; darla@godstransforminggrace.com

9. ==> It’s College Application Time – Quick Tips

With the first round of college application deadlines
fast approaching, students (and families) are getting
ready to make one of the biggest decisions of their
lives. Adrian Ridner can give tips about some of the
most important factors to consider when selecting a
school, and what things like graduation rates can tell
you about your true cost of college. He can also walk
through strategies for making your dream school more
affordable, even if you don’t qualify for financial
aid. Adrian is co-founder and CEO of Study.com, an
education website that helps students in kindergarten
through college excel academically, and working
professionals gain the skills they need to advance.
Contact Chandni Brunamonti at cbrunamonti@study.com

10. ==> International Caregiving Week: Unsung Heroes

People 65 and older around the globe outnumber the
entire populations of Russia, Japan, France, Germany
and Australia combined. With 30,000 people daily
turning 60 worldwide, this trend shows no signs of
slowing down for at least 10 years. Nov. 6 to Nov. 10
is International Caregiving Week, a time to recognize
the hard work and personal sacrifices caregivers make,
often without back up, appreciation or compensation.
Bring Carol-Ann Hamilton on your show not only to pay
tribute to those who keep elderly people thriving and
out of nursing homes but to help such individuals avoid
harming their own health in the process. Carol-Ann is a
former caregiver and an advocate for the beleaguered
Sandwich Generation. A fount of information, she can
offer advice on coping with systems like health care,
legal, financial, automobile and real estate. She’ll
also share how to avoid consumer service providers who
claim to reduce stress, only to make the eldercare
nightmare worse. Carol-Ann is the author of “Coping
with Un-cope-able Parents.” Contact her at (905)
822-2503; carolann@carolannhamilton.com

11. ==> Nearly $40B Stolen from Churches Annually

According to the Association of Certified Fraud
Examiners, nonprofits lose an average of 5-7 percent of
their revenues each year to fraud and theft.
Brotherhood Mutual, an insurance company specializing
in serving religious institutions, says that over $39
billion was stolen from churches in 2014, surpassing
the $35 billion churches spent on missionary work in
the same period. Certified public accountant Lisa
London, says the thieves are usually the people you
would least suspect. “Their crimes require motives,
means, and opportunity. Not much can be done about
motives,” London notes, “but churches and nonprofits
can do something about limiting the means and
opportunities!” She’ll discuss how to keep money safe
and employees and volunteers above suspicion and share
valuable tips including always having two people handle
the money, not letting the person in charge of the bank
account also have access to the donor records, and
regularly comparing the financial results to a budget.
Lisa London, CPA, is the author of “The Accountant
Beside You” series of resources which includes “Using
QuickBooks Online for Small Nonprofits and Churches.”
She’s been quoted in U.S. News and World Report and
featured on numerous national and local media outlets.
Contact her at (919) 770-3746;
lisalondon@lisalondoncpa.com

12. ==> A Different Treatment for Opioid Epidemic: Jobs

Deaths from opioid overdoses have reached epidemic
proportions, leading President Trump to declare a
national public health emergency. But according to
author James A. Stuber, they are only part of a larger
problem that economists have dubbed “deaths of
despair,” including deaths from alcohol abuse and
suicide. Despair, Stuber says, that is experienced in
communities where factories have been closed and the
jobs sent overseas. In his new book, “What if Things
Were Made in America Again.” Stuber prescribes a simple
solution: change despair to hope by bringing home the
jobs we’ve been sending to China and Mexico, through
the power of consumer choice. 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.

13. ==> Holidays Are Ideal for Starting a Biz

Starting a business just as the holidays are gearing up
may seem like a recipe for failure. But according to
business and marketing expert Claudia Newcorn, it can
be the ideal time to get started if your business will
cater to holiday shoppers. Bring her on your program to
learn why you might not want to wait until after the
New Year to start your new venture. She can also offer
five ideas of holiday-based businesses you could start
and share her list of five things to ask yourself
before you start any business at any time. Claudia is a
frequent radio talk show guest whose book, “Zipline to
Success: Fast-Track Marketing Strategies to Accelerate
Your Sales & Profits,” won a gold medal at the San
Francisco Book Festival. Reach her at (209) 204-0502;
Claudia@ZiplineToSuccess.com

14. ==> Take an International Us vs. Them Quiz

You probably don’t realize it but as an American, you
are automatically doing some things that people in
other countries will find odd. You’ll find out what
they are—and get some laughs—when author Susanna
Janssen takes a more lighthearted approach to Us vs.
Them traveling style. For example, will your listeners
know which two countries besides the U.S. do not use
the metric system? Or how the rest of the world writes
the month, day and year and why getting this wrong on
your way to Cuba could cost you $100? Do you know why
many foreigners think Americans don’t know how to use a
knife and fork? Susanna will have you saying vive la
difference. She is a newspaper columnist and the author
of “Wordstruck!: The Fun and Fascination of Language.”
Reach her at (707) 272-1351; sjanssen106@gmail.com

15. ==> Hidden Dangers of Smooching Your Pooch

People love their dogs and often kiss them on the
mouth. But did you know that smooching your pooch could
lead to you getting gum disease if your dog has it?
It’s true. Gum disease may not seem like a sexy topic,
but there’s still a lot your audience does not know
about this silent disease including how communicable it
is, notes Jeanne Dockins, who appears in the
documentary “Say Ah: The Cavity in the Health Care
System.” Jeanne will explain how gum disease lowers the
body’s immune system and makes diabetes, heart disease,
Alzheimer’s, and cancer worse. What is more, people
with gum disease who undergo knee or hip replacement
surgery or receive an organ transplant are at increased
risk for postoperative infection. Jeanne, RN, BSN,
spent more than three decades as a surgical nurse at a
level I trauma center. She can share how to prevent
developing gum problems. Contact her at (419) 960-5460;
jdockins@gmail.com

10/26/17 RTIR E-zine: Great Pumpkins, Holiday Travel Tips, BRCA Debates

October 26, 2017

01. Gold Star Mom – Change the Conversation
02. Now That’s a Great Pumpkin!
03. Haunted Houses Go High-Tech
04. Pet Costumes Are Huge this Halloween
05. Great Halloween Show – Are Ghosts Real?
06. Your Moustache Can Make a Difference
07. Are Women Children of a Lesser God?
08. Nearly $40B Stolen from Churches Annually
09. Fight Fake News – News Consumers’ Movement
10. Tick, Tock: Expert Holiday Travel Tips
11. 5 Things to Know Before Choosing a College
12. The New BRCA Debate
13. Military Brat Shares Pre-War Vietnam Tales
14. October Is National Pet Wellness Month
15. 10-Steps to Rate Your Mate
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1. ==> Gold Star Mom – Change the Conversation

Cindy Sheehan, whose son was killed in Iraq, made
headlines and rejuvenated the peace movement in 2005
when she camped out outside then-President George W.
Bush’s ranch in Texas. She said in an interview just
published by The Daily Beast: “Trump has proven himself
to be a loose cannon who doesn’t seem to have very many
social graces. But Bush was no better. I wish the
conversation was about the barbarism of war and, in
this instance, why are there special ops forces in
Niger? Where is the movement to oppose U.S. wars,
instead of liberal hand wringing over botched messages
of condolence? She says, “I feel like we Gold Star
Mothers, or families, are honored as long as we expound
the company line: as long as we take our Gold Star pins
and just grieve in silence. My grief was exploited by
Democrats and Republican alike to score political
points and win elections. And the wars I swore to stop
are still going, and have expanded dramatically.”
Contact her at cindysheehanssooapbox@gmail.com

2. ==> Now That’s a Great Pumpkin!

Talk about a great pumpkin! In Carefree, Arizona this
week, master pumpkin sculptor Ray Villafane and his
team are carving up a massive 672-lb pumpkin! Grown in
a four-by-30-foot flower bed in Fullerton, California
over the course of 84 days, Villafane is transforming
the pumpkin this week for the annual Enchanted Pumpkin
Garden. What is he creating? And how is he doing it?
Dubbed “The Michelangelo of pumpkin carving” by Martha
Stewart, Villafane has carved for the President at the
White House and even holds two Guinness Book World
Records. Villafane is well-known for his talents
working with sand, snow, and yes, pumpkins. He won the
Food Network Pumpkin Challenges in 2008, 2009, and
2010. Contact Tracy McCormick at (310) 766-7560 or Gina
Kaegi at (480) 488-3686.

3. ==> Haunted Houses Go High-Tech

Thinking about a trip to a haunted house this
Halloween? No matter where you live you’re bound to
find a house of horror to scare the bejeebers out of
you. Invite Amber Arnett-Bequeaith of America Haunts to
talk about some of the scariest spots across the
country this Halloween. At the Asylum in Denver, what
begins as a tour transforms into an escape room
escapade with technology making everyone feel trapped.
At the Bates Motel in Pennsylvania, you’ll find more
pyrotechnics than a Kiss concert; the customer favorite
is the creepy Headless Horsemen. And at the Dent
Schoolhouse in Cincinnati, the horrifying tale of a
killer janitor is alive with Hollywood quality sets.
“We are talking high budget 4D, virtual reality sets
combined with actors and artists whose scare tactics,
costuming and makeup set the trends in Hollywood,” says
Amber. “If you haven’t been inside a haunted house in a
while, you just might implode from fright!” Amber can
talk about the popularity of high-tech haunted houses,
where the scariest ones are, and the behind-the-scenes
wizardry that takes place to creep out the crowds. With
more than 28 haunted attractions nationwide, America
Haunts delivers fear-based entertainment to more than a
million thrill-seekers annually. Contact Amber Arnett-
Bequeaith at (816) 842-4280; amber@fullmoonprod.com

4. ==> Pet Costumes Are Huge this Halloween

Instagram, Twitter and Facebook will be full of
Halloween selfies this year, but for many, the
picture’s not complete without their pet, in costume of
course. “More and more dog- and cat-owners are treating
their pets like surrogate kids. And what proud parent
doesn’t enjoy a good photo op?” says David Sprinkle,
research director for Packaged Facts. Sprinkle will
share recent costume trends and run down the top
costumes. He says, “Dogs and cats aren’t the only pets
wearing costumes this Halloween. Guinea pigs and
rabbits are also getting in on the action! Plus, many
towns and cities host annual Halloween puppy parades
and costume contests — a fun chance to show off your
furry friend and be inspired by other people’s pets.”
Packaged Facts, a division of Market Research,
publishes market intelligence on a wide range of
consumer market topics, including consumer demographics
and shopper insight. Contact Daniel Granderson at (240)
747-3000; dgranderson@marketresearch.com

5. ==> Great Halloween Show – Are Ghosts Real?

Ghosts and goblins are all over the place this time of
year, but is there really such a thing as a ghost? What
are the signs someone from the other side is trying to
communicate with you? Can you actually develop psychic
abilities? Are there more spirits around on Halloween?
Ask psychic medium Vincent Genna, a veteran ghost-
buster! Vincent is available to provide fun, on-air
readings and offer some haunting insight from those who
have already crossed over. Vincent Genna is a triple
power psychic – a psychic with the knowledge and
experience of a licensed psychotherapist, and the
personality of a showman. He’s appeared on Coast to
Coast AM, Hay House Radio, and many other radio shows
around the country. Contact Emily Maloney at (661)
255-8283; emily@steveallenmedia.com

6. ==> Your Moustache Can Make a Difference

Movember is almost here! It’s the month when a little
facial hair goes a long way. This November the Movember
Foundation will once again ask men of all types of
follicles to grow a stash to raise awareness and money
for prostate and testicular cancers as well as men’s
mental health and suicide prevention. Men start
Movember 1st clean-shaven and grow only a moustache for
the month. Men and women can also commit to move every
day during Movember, or host a Movember event. Groups
of all kinds are encouraged to participate, from
offices to gyms and schools. Started in 2003, the
Movember movement has grown to be a truly global one,
inspiring support from over 5 million ‘Mo Bros’ and ‘Mo
Sistas.’ Contact Shanetta McDonald at (310) 450-3331;
shanetta.mcdonald@movember.com

7. ==> Are Women Children of a Lesser God?

The topic of sexual misconduct by abusive men in
positions of power is in the headlines daily lately.
What causes this behavior?
Why do people choose to be silent instead of speaking
up? Marina Shakour Haber says, “Fear! And it goes back
to the Bible, where woman was made from man and for the
man, and is there to serve him. Now it’s in our DNA,
both male and female.” According to Marina, the world
is in a state of imbalance causing disturbances and
inequality everywhere, including climatic ones.
“Underlying cause of imbalance is fear and we are a
society run by fear,” she says. “There must be a
balance of both male/female or positive/negative energy
to create a forward and upward movement. The imbalance
in energy causes stagnation and requires both to change
by joining forces.” Marina Shakour Haber specializes in
energy balances and is the author of “Dream A Better
Dream: Change Your Mind to Save the World.” Contact her
at (973) 725-0017; marina.shakour@gmail.com

8. ==> Nearly $40B Stolen from Churches Annually

According to the Association of Certified Fraud
Examiners, nonprofits lose an average of 5-7 percent of
their revenues each year to fraud and theft.
Brotherhood Mutual, an insurance company specializing
in serving religious institutions, says that over $39
billion was stolen from churches in 2014, surpassing
the $35 billion churches spent on missionary work in
the same period. Certified public accountant Lisa
London, says the thieves are usually the people you
would least suspect. “Their crimes require motives,
means, and opportunity. Not much can be done about
motives,” London notes, “but churches and nonprofits
can do something about limiting the means and
opportunities!” She’ll discuss how to keep money safe
and employees and volunteers above suspicion and share
valuable tips including always having two people handle
the money, not letting the person in charge of the bank
account also have access to the donor records, and
regularly comparing the financial results to a budget.
Lisa London, CPA, is the author of “The Accountant
Beside You” series of resources which includes “Using
QuickBooks Online for Small Nonprofits and Churches.”
She’s been quoted in U.S. News and World Report and
featured on numerous national and local media outlets.
Contact her at (919) 770-3746;
lisalondon@lisalondoncpa.com

9. ==> Fight Fake News – News Consumers’ Movement

Suzanne Nossel, executive director of PEN America, says
there’s always been a problem with fraudulent news but
it’s now compounded by social and political divisions.
She says, ultimately, the power of fake news is in the
minds of the beholders — namely, news consumers. “The
fight against fake news will hinge not on inculcating
trust in specific sources of authority, but on
instilling skepticism, curiosity, and a sense of agency
among consumers, who are the best bulwark against the
merchants of deceit.” Nossel says consumers need new
tools to sort through choices and make informed
decisions about where to invest their attention and
trust. “We need a news consumers’ equivalent of the
venerable Consumers Union that, starting in the 1930s,
mobilized millions behind taking an informed approach
to purchases, or the more recent drive to empower
individuals to take charge of their health by reading
labels, counting steps, and getting tested for risk
factors.” PEN America is a leading human rights and
free expression organization. Nossel is a featured
columnist for Foreign Policy magazine and has published
op-eds in the New York Times, Washington Post, LA Times
and dozens of other outlets. Contact her at (646)
779-4810; (646) 779-4811.

10. ==> Tick, Tock: Expert Holiday Travel Tips

If you want to get away for the holidays this year,
it’s time to get planning. The holidays are the busiest
travel Orbitz Travel expert Keith Nowak can offer
insider tips on how to save money and save your sanity!
Last year, the number of Americans who traveled for the
holidays reached an all-time high with more than 103
million people. This year, with Thanksgiving falling on
Nov. 23, earlier than usual, we may see all new record
travel numbers. Keith can discuss the best days to fly
for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day, the
least expensive days to book flights, the latest trends
in holiday travel such as “family destination
holidays,” tips for getting through airport security as
quickly and smoothly as possible, and tips for
traveling with kids. Contact John Angelo at
John@premieretv.com.

11. ==> 5 Things to Know Before Choosing a College

With the first round of college application deadlines
fast approaching this fall, students (and families) are
getting ready to make one of the biggest decisions of
their lives. Adrian Ridner can give tips about some of
the most important factors to consider when selecting a
school, and what things like graduation rates can tell
you about your true cost of college. He can also walk
through strategies for making your dream school more
affordable, even if you don’t qualify for financial
aid. Adrian is co-founder and CEO of Study.com, an
education website that helps students in kindergarten
through college excel academically, and working
professionals gain the skills they need to advance.
Contact Chandni Brunamonti at cbrunamonti@study.com

12. ==> The New BRCA Debate

If you learned you or someone you love had a gene
associated with cancer, would you consent to have
healthy tissue removed as a preventative? After
Angelina Jolie went public with her prophylactic
mastectomy (having her healthy breasts removed), many
women with the same BRCA gene had their breasts removed
so they would not live in fear of getting breast
cancer. But is this a good idea? Jeanne Dockins, RN,
BSN, who spent more than three decades as a surgical
nurse at a level I trauma center, says research
suggests otherwise. For October’s Breast Cancer
Awareness Month, there is no better time to discuss the
myth that having a positive BRCA gene test makes women
at high risk for breast cancer. Jeanne says women with
the BRCA gene have a genetic predisposition for breast
cancer but a woman’s lifestyle, attitudes, external
environment, and beliefs determine if the gene will be
turned on. Distressed by the numbers of women having
their healthy breasts removed at her hospital, Jeanne
wrote a short story, “The Breast Cancer Gene Dilemma.”
It contains resources to inspire women to do their own
research and make an informed decision prior to having
their breasts removed. Contact her at (520) 343-0222;
jdockins@gmail.com

13. ==> Military Brat Shares Pre-War Vietnam Tales

From age 10 to 12, Sandy Hanna lived in Vietnam with
her family where her father—a colonel—was stationed in
the early 1960s. She has some fascinating stories to
tell about what it was like to be a kid living in
French luxury at a time when politics and intrigue
resided between plot and counterplot in Saigon, which
was then known as the Paris of the Orient; she touches
on an area not covered by Ken Burns’ recent documentary
yet her stories are currently attracting interest from
multiple movie producers. Sandy is the author of the
upcoming book, “The Ignorance of Bliss: An American Kid
in Saigon,” a book she promised her now deceased father
she would write after he gave her an expose written by
his Vietnamese counterpart. The expose has explosive
revelations about the Diem regime that came into power
with support from the United States in violation of the
Geneva Accord; a regime that was anti-American. Sandy
is an experienced guest who holds a master’s degree in
education and was a designer and marketing and sales
director for Sesame Place. Reach her at (908) 361-1843;
sndyhanna@yahoo.com

14. ==> October Is National Pet Wellness Month

October is National Pet Wellness Month but it might
just as well be called National Pet and Human Wellness
Month. That’s because the time we invest in helping our
pets to lead healthier lives also leads to a health
boost in our own lives. Carlyn Montes De Oca, an expert
on animal and human health, shares three ways we can
help our pet’s health and our own at the same time!
She’ll encourage listeners to take a play break with
their cats and dogs, to eat healthy food with them and
to walk with them. Carlyn says, “People who live the
longest are not going to the gym; they are walking.
People who have a pet tend to walk more than those that
don’t and that is a boon to your heart health and your
pet’s overall health and happiness.” Carlyn is the
author of the award-winning “Dog as My Doctor, Cat as
My Nurse: An Animal Lover’s Guide to a Healthy, Happy
and Extraordinary Life.” She is also the founder of The
Animal-Human Health Connection, which focuses on
bringing awareness to the many powerful ways that
animals enhance human health, happiness, and longevity.
Contact her at (415) 306-1853 or
cmdo@AnimalHumanHealth.com

15. ==> 10-Steps to Rate Your Mate

We all know people who keep winding up in relationships
that go nowhere, or who fall for the wrong person time
and time again. Some people think they’ve found their
perfect match and suddenly, without warning, discover
their relationship is in shambles. What went wrong?
Beatty Cohan says, “Chances are the signs were there
all along. They just didn’t know what to look for!”
Invite her to share a 10-step, fail-safe formula,
already successfully used by thousands of men and women
around the world for assessing who’s right or wrong for
you BEFORE committing to any serious relationship.
Beatty Cohan nationally-recognized psychotherapist, sex
therapist, speaker, columnist for the Huffington Post,
Thrive Global, DivorceForce and Three Tomatoes. She’s a
national radio and television expert guest and the host
of Ask Beatty on the Progressive Radio Network. Her
latest book is “For Better, for Worse, Forever:
Discover the Path to Lasting Love.” Contact her at
(941) 914-3063 (cell); BeattyCohan.msw@gmail.com

10/24/17 RTIR E-zine: Western Wildfires, Weinstein Whistle Blowers, War Tales

October 24, 2017

01. On Bowe Bergdahl
02. Trump is Tarnishing Military Brass
03. Why Western Wildfires Are Increasing
04. ABC News Journalist Martha Raddatz
05. It’s National Bologna Day!
06. Lessons from Hollywood Sex Scandals
07. Blowing the Whistle on All Weinsteins
08. Firsthand Look at Wine Country Devastation
09. Nearly $40B Stolen from Churches Annually
10. Protect Your Credit After Equifax Hack
11. Expert Help for Holiday Travel Planning
12. Holidays Are Ideal for Starting a Biz
13. Simple Math Secrets for Successful Futures Trading
14. Military Brat Shares Pre-War Vietnam Tales
15. Psychic: Halloween & Spirits
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1. ==> On Bowe Bergdahl

Matthew Hoh just wrote the piece “Bowe Bergdahl:
Traitor to American Exceptionalism and White
Supremacy,” which states: “Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl’s
guilty plea begins the end of this phase of an
embarrassing, sad and morally absurd saga of American
history. Sergeant Bergdahl, who was dismissed from the
Coast Guard because of mental illness, [was] recruited
into the Army in spite of such issues, and then sent to
the frontlines of Afghanistan where he walked away from
his base and was captured, kept as a prisoner, and
tortured by the Taliban for nearly five years, has been
offered almost no compassion, sympathy or forgiveness
by large swaths of the American public, political
classes, veterans and the media. …” Matthew Hoh is a
member of the advisory boards of Expose Facts, Veterans
for Peace and World Beyond War. In 2009 he resigned his
position with the State Department in Afghanistan in
protest of the escalation of the Afghan War by the
Obama Administration. He previously had been in Iraq
with a State Department team and with the U.S. Marines.
He is a senior fellow with the Center for International
Policy. Contact him at matthew_hoh@riseup.net

2. ==> Trump is Tarnishing Military Brass

Military historian and foreign-policy analyst Max Boot
says the President’s ‘generals’ are serving the country
at the expense of the reputation of its armed forces.
“The extent to which U.S. President Donald Trump relies
on retired Marine Gen. James Mattis as his secretary of
defense, retired Marine Gen. John Kelly as his White
House chief of staff, and active-duty Army Lt. Gen.
H.R. McMaster as his national security advisor is
unprecedented. The extent to which these generals feel
compelled to lend their stars and their gravitas to
save the president from suffering political damage for
his own screw-ups should disturb anyone who cares about
the future of the American armed forces.” Max Boot is
the Jeane J. Kirkpatrick senior fellow for national
security studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.
His forthcoming book is “The Road Not Taken: Edward
Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam.” Contact
him at @MaxBoot or Maria Ory at (202) 728-7318;
maria.ory@foreignpolicy.com

3. ==> Why Western Wildfires Are Increasing

Leroy Westerling says there’s been a one thousand
percent increase in western wildfires in the past
decade, and he attributes that to climate change. “We
have a really diverse set of ecosystems across the
western United States, even within forest areas and
they have different sensitivities to increasing
temperatures and changes in the timing of spring. The
places that have shown the largest increases linked to
those changes in spring timing and warmer temperatures
are places where the forests have historically been
pretty cool and wet. The warming that we’ve experienced
[has] kicked them up into a different regime where they
can burn more often. The dry season in the summer gets
longer when you melt the snow out earlier and you have
more evaporation driving fuel aridity that can increase
fire.” Leroy Westerling is co-director of the Sierra
Nevada Research Institute at the University of
California. Last year he wrote the piece “This year’s
wildfires are bad. Climate change will make future ones
worse” for the Guardian. Contact him at
leroy.westerling@icloud.com; @leroywesterling

4. ==> ABC News Journalist Martha Raddatz

National Geographic will premiere “The Long Road Home,”
an eight-part series on Nov. 7. It’s based on the New
York Times best-selling book by Martha Raddatz and
tells the story of April 4, 2004, when a small platoon
of soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division out of Fort
Hood, Texas, was ambushed in the Baghdad suburb of Sadr
City — a day that would come to be known in military
annals as “Black Sunday.” Invite Raddatz to discuss the
series, why she wrote the book, and what it was like to
see the story become a scripted series. Martha Raddatz
is ABC News’ chief global affairs correspondent and co-
anchor of “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” She
has covered national security, foreign policy and
politics for decades – reporting from the Pentagon, the
State Department, the White House and conflict zones
around the world. Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703)
646-5137; (703) 400-1099 (cell) or Megan Bonomo at
(703) 646-5188

5. ==> It’s National Bologna Day!

It’s the meat with a first name, beloved by chefs such
as Michael Symon and David Chang and enjoyed around the
country for breakfast, lunch or dinner. “Bologna is an
American classic that links us back to our childhoods,”
says Eric Mittenthal, president of the National Hot Dog
and Sausage Council (NHDSC). “No matter how it is
served, it is a guaranteed crowd pleaser.” Invite him
to share anything and everything about bologna
including how it’s made, the different regional styles,
and even bologna recipes from famous chefs! The NHDSC
is a project of the North American Meat Institute. The
Council serves as an information resource to consumers
and media on questions related to quality, safety,
nutrition and preparation of hot dogs and sausages.
Contact Mittenthal at (202) 587-4238; (404) 808-8396 or
emittenthal@meatinstitute.org, @MeatVP

6. ==> Lessons from Hollywood Sex Scandals

Hollywood movie producer Harvey Weinstein. Amazon
Studio chief Roy Price. Screenwriter and director James
Toback. Just three of the high-profile men to be hit
with accusations of sexual harassment and assault in
recent weeks. You might have thought the casting couch
was dead and that the powerful men in Hollywood were
cleaning up their acts. But the reality is quite
different, asserts Darla Colinet. Because both men
preyed on women for years, she says, they taught their
victims and society three lessons they will never
forget. Darla will share what those lessons are along
with why it’s time to put all abusers in the hot seat
to find out why they abuse women instead of attacking
the women who come forward. A victim of domestic abuse,
Darla can share her life story and insights she gained
from talking with hundreds of other women who suffered
abuse at the hands of men. Contact her at (970)
631-2529; darla@godstransforminggrace.com

7. ==> Blowing the Whistle on All Weinsteins

Harvey Weinstein got away with sexually harassing young
starlets for years. He continued his behavior even as
his company quietly settled multiple lawsuits. Even NBC
reportedly buried the story. Sadly, there are powerful
men like him in all industries and they are still out
there preying on less powerful women. Meanwhile, women
are often afraid to speak up, fearing that they will
not be believed when they are reporting the bad
behavior of influential men. Leadership expert Andro
Donovan has advice for men and women who want to blow
the whistle on men like Harvey Weinstein who think they
are entitled to sex with whomever they please because
they can make or break someone’s career. Andro is the
author of “Motivate Yourself: Get the Life You Want,
Find Purpose and Achieve Fulfilment,” published by a
subsidiary of Wiley. Contact her at +4407711238410;
andro@trend.co.uk;andro@androdonovan.com Skype:
andro.donovan1

8. ==> Firsthand Look at Wine Country Devastation

Wildfires in Sonoma and Napa counties in California
have left a brutal path of burned-out homes and
businesses, hitting the wine growing industry hard.
Susie Selby, owner and winemaker at Selby Winery in
Healdsburg in Sonoma, has had a front-row seat ever
since wildfires broke out all around her. Susie can
discuss why she stayed when her community was
voluntarily evacuated, the terror that has taken place
and the heroes that emerged as well as the chaos that
ensued as she and other vintners tried to keep the
grape harvest going. She can also address the economic
impact the devastation is going to have on the area,
the entire wine industry and even perhaps, the effect
on your favorite wine. Susie, who has an MBA from
George Washington University, is one of the few women
to own and operate a winery in the U.S. She has made
wine for Robert Redford, Dan Marino and a former
president. Reach her at (707) 975-0988;
selby@selbywinery.com

9. ==> Nearly $40B Stolen from Churches Annually

According to the Association of Certified Fraud
Examiners, nonprofits lose an average of 5-7 percent of
their revenues each year to fraud and theft.
Brotherhood Mutual, an insurance company specializing
in serving religious institutions, says that over $39
billion was stolen from churches in 2014, surpassing
the $35 billion churches spent on missionary work in
the same period. Certified public accountant Lisa
London, says the thieves are usually the people you
would least suspect. “Their crimes require motives,
means, and opportunity. Not much can be done about
motives,” London notes, “but churches and nonprofits
can do something about limiting the means and
opportunities!” She’ll discuss how to keep money safe
and employees and volunteers above suspicion and share
valuable tips including always having two people handle
the money, not letting the person in charge of the bank
account also have access to the donor records, and
regularly comparing the financial results to a budget.
Lisa London, CPA, is the author of “The Accountant
Beside You” series of resources which includes “Using
QuickBooks Online for Small Nonprofits and Churches.”
She’s been quoted in U.S. News and World Report and
featured on numerous national and local media outlets.
Contact her at (919) 770-3746;
lisalondon@lisalondoncpa.com

10. ==> Protect Your Credit After Equifax Hack

Nearly half of Americans may have had their information
stolen in the massive Equifax data breach. Making
matters worse, the hackers had a two-month lead on
consumers trying to protect their credit and personal
information. Invite Patricia Davis, a former corporate
finance and banking executive who manages her own
financial services firm, to share what the hack tells
us about the U.S. credit system and eight steps your
listeners can take now to protect their credit. She’ll
discuss why and how you should lock down your credit
reports, change your passwords and more. Davis holds an
MBA from Stanford, a master’s degree in personal
financial planning from Golden Gate University and a
certificate from Georgetown University’s Stonier
Graduate School of Banking and Finance. She is the
author of the upcoming book “Going Broke Is No Joke.”
Reach her at (301) 249-2261 or
davisfinancial373@msn.com

11. ==> Expert Help for Holiday Travel Planning

The holidays are the busiest travel time of the year —
and probably the most stressful. Travel expert Keith
Nowak (from the leading travel website Orbitz) can
offer insider tips on how to save money and save your
sanity! Last year, the number of Americans who
traveled for the holidays reached an all-time high with
more than 103 million people. This year, with
Thanksgiving falling on Nov. 23, earlier than usual, we
may see all new record travel numbers. Keith can
discuss the best days to fly for Thanksgiving,
Christmas and New Year’s Day, the least expensive days
to book flights, the latest trends in holiday travel
such as “family destination holidays,” tips for getting
through airport security as quickly and smoothly as
possible, and tips for traveling with kids. Contact
John Angelo at John@premieretv.com.

12. ==> Holidays Are Ideal for Starting a Biz
Starting a business just as the holidays are gearing up
may seem like a recipe for failure. But according to
business and marketing expert Claudia Newcorn, it can
be the ideal time to get started if your business will
cater to holiday shoppers. Bring her on your program to
learn why you might not want to wait until after the
New Year to start your new venture. She can also offer
five ideas of holiday-based businesses you could start
and share her list of five things to ask yourself
before you start any business at any time. Claudia is a
frequent radio talk show guest whose book, “Zipline to
Success: Fast-Track Marketing Strategies to Accelerate
Your Sales & Profits,” won a gold medal at the San
Francisco Book Festival. Reach her at (209) 204-0502;
Claudia@ZiplineToSuccess.com

13. ==> Simple Math Secrets for Successful Futures
Trading

Conventional technical analysis was getting Richard A.
Fell nowhere in commodity futures markets. When he
learned to distinguish between association and cause
and affect he was able to crack the mathematical code.
He says, “Prices move in predictable and measured
steps. Simple mathematics is the key!” Invite Fell to
share the secrets he’s learned and help listeners
understand trends, consolidations, and breakouts to
know what to buy, when to sell, and how to predict the
future. Richard A. Fell is the author of “Back to the
Futures: The Remarkable Power of Simple Mathematics in
Futures Trading.” Contact him at (412)351-1428;
richfell@aol.com

14. ==> Military Brat Shares Pre-War Vietnam Tales

From age 10 to 12, Sandy Hanna lived in Vietnam with
her family where her father—a colonel—was stationed in
the early 1960s. She has some fascinating stories to
tell about what it was like to be a kid living in
French luxury at a time when politics and intrigue
resided between plot and counterplot in Saigon, which
was then known as the Paris of the Orient; she touches
on an area not covered by Ken Burns’ recent documentary
yet her stories are currently attracting interest from
multiple movie producers. Sandy is the author of the
upcoming book, “The Ignorance of Bliss: An American Kid
in Saigon,” a book she promised her now deceased father
she would write after he gave her an expose written by
his Vietnamese counterpart. The expose has explosive
revelations about the Diem regime that came into power
with support from the United States in violation of the
Geneva Accord; a regime that was anti-American. Sandy
is an experienced guest who holds a master’s degree in
education and was a designer and marketing and sales
director for Sesame Place. Reach her at (908) 361-1843;
sndyhanna@yahoo.com

15. ==> Psychic: Halloween & Spirits

What are the signs someone from the other side is
trying to communicate with you? Can you actually
develop psychic abilities? Are there more spirits
around on Halloween? Ask psychic medium Vincent Genna,
a veteran ghost-buster! Vincent is available to provide
fun, on-air readings and offer some haunting insight
from those who have already crossed over. Vincent Genna
is a triple power psychic – a psychic with the
knowledge and experience of a licensed psychotherapist,
and the personality of a showman. He’s appeared on
Coast to Coast AM, Hay House Radio, and many other
radio shows around the country. Contact Emily Maloney
at (661) 255-8283; emily@steveallenmedia.com

10/19/17 RTIR E-zine: Mass Shootings, Fighting Fake News, Alzheimer’s Prevention

October 19, 2017

01. Trump’s Widow Call Shows Graceless Incompetence
02. Another Mass Shooting: Would You Survive?
03. How to Fight Fake News – News Consumers’ Movement
04. ABC News Journalist Martha Raddatz
05. Puerto Rico Recovery Update
06. No More Harvey Weinsteins
07. Firsthand Look at Wine Country Devastation
08. The Equifax Breach & Your Tax Refund
09. Put the Fun Back in Football: Tailgating
10. Saving for Retirement? Don’t!
11. Even Smart People Fall for Scams
12. Promising Alzheimer’s Prevention Therapy
13. Uber Driver is Not a Career
14. It’s National Pet Wellness Month
15. Trump/Tillerson – The Mensa Challenge
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1. ==> Trump’s Widow Call Shows Graceless Incompetence

Steve Chapman says Donald Trump’s phone call Tuesday to
the widow of a soldier killed in action in Niger
shouldn’t surprise anyone. “Trump didn’t mean to come
off as a clueless oaf, but he can’t help himself. His
conduct in disaster areas betrays an inability to
understand or feel the pain of other people. Watching
him blunder about, you get the idea Trump has never had
to deal with problems that couldn’t be solved by
borrowing money, spending money or boasting and
blustering. His gilded life fed his egomania but gave
him no insight into the strains and struggles that most
people face each day — much less the devastation of
losing a loved one in a military battle or a natural
disaster.” He adds, “In situations like these, Trump’s
graceless behavior is embarrassing. But it’s perfectly
in character.” Steve Chapman is a columnist and
editorial writer for the Chicago Tribune.
His syndicated twice-a-week column on national and
international affairs appears in some 50 papers across
the country. He has appeared on numerous TV and radio
news programs including CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly
News, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, and National Public
Radio’s Fresh Air, Talk of the Nation and On Point.
Contact him at schapman@chicagotribune.com;
@SteveChapman13

2. ==> Another Mass Shooting: Would You Survive?

A gunman opened fire at a business park in Maryland on
Wednesday, killing three and leaving two others
fighting for their lives. It appears the shooting was
targeted and comes on the heels of the horrific mass
shooting in Las Vegas just weeks ago. Former British
Army Officer Chris Bird has some lessons to share as
well as questions to ask ourselves: What should we do
if we found ourselves caught in a mass shooting? Can
you ever be prepared for chaos or to remain calm as one
unfolds? How can we always be aware of our surroundings
without feeling paranoid? Bird can talk about the two
options you have: to run or hide and if you choose the
latter, what distinguishes cover from fire from
concealment. Bird is the author of “Surviving a Mass
Killer Rampage” and a former San Antonio Express-News
crime reporter. Contact him at (210) 308-8191;
cjbird@satx.rr.com

3. ==> How to Fight Fake News – News Consumers’
Movement

Suzanne Nossel, executive director of PEN America, says
there’s always been a problem with fraudulent news but
it’s now compounded by social and political divisions
that undercut the traditional ways in which truth
ordinarily prevails. She says, ultimately, the power of
fake news is in the minds of the beholders — namely,
news consumers. “The fight against fake news will hinge
not on inculcating trust in specific sources of
authority, but on instilling skepticism, curiosity, and
a sense of agency among consumers, who are the best
bulwark against the merchants of deceit.” Nossel says
consumers need new tools to sort through choices and
make informed decisions about where to invest their
attention and trust. “We need a news consumers’
equivalent of the venerable Consumers Union that,
starting in the 1930s, mobilized millions behind taking
an informed approach to purchases, or the more recent
drive to empower individuals to take charge of their
health by reading labels, counting steps, and getting
tested for risk factors.” PEN America is a leading
human rights and free expression organization. Nossel
is a featured columnist for Foreign Policy magazine and
has published op-eds in the New York Times, Washington
Post, LA Times and dozens of other outlets. Contact her
at (646) 779-4810; (646) 779-4811

4. ==> ABC News Journalist Martha Raddatz

National Geographic will premiere “The Long Road Home,”
an eight-part series on Nov. 7. It’s based on the New
York Times best-selling book by Martha Raddatz and
tells the story of April 4, 2004, when a small platoon
of soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division out of Fort
Hood, Texas, was ambushed in the Baghdad suburb of Sadr
City — a day that would come to be known in military
annals as “Black Sunday.” Invite Raddatz to discuss the
series, why she wrote the book, and what it was like to
see the story become a scripted series. Martha Raddatz
is ABC News’ chief global affairs correspondent and co-
anchor of “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” She
has covered national security, foreign policy and
politics for decades – reporting from the Pentagon, the
State Department, the White House and conflict zones
around the world. Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703)
646-5137; (703) 400-1099 (cell) or Megan Bonomo at
(703) 646-5188

5. ==> Puerto Rico Recovery Update

Tom Lewis is managing Puerto Rico’s emergency response
and recovery efforts for multiple federal agencies.
Lewis can discuss the current recovery situation in
Puerto Rico, the three relief phases and when power
will be restored to the island. Lewis can talk about
sustainable technologies in the region and what it will
take to rebuild a more resilient Puerto Rico. Tom Lewis
is president of Louis Berger’s U.S. division. Since
Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico and the U.S.
Virgin Islands, Louis Berger has deployed more than 300
staff and independent contractors on the ground.
Contact Todd Brabender at (785) 842-8909;
todd@spreadthenewspr.com

6. ==> No More Harvey Weinsteins

Harvey Weinstein got away with sexually harassing young
starlets for years. He continued his behavior even as
his company quietly settled multiple lawsuits. Even NBC
reportedly buried the story. Sadly, there are powerful
men like him in all industries and they are still out
there preying on less powerful women. Meanwhile, women
are often afraid to speak up, fearing that they will
not be believed when they are reporting the bad
behavior of influential men. Leadership expert Andro
Donovan has advice for men and women who want to blow
the whistle on men like Harvey Weinstein who think they
are entitled to sex with whomever they please because
they can make or break someone’s career. Andro is the
author of “Motivate Yourself: Get the Life You Want,
Find Purpose and Achieve Fulfilment,” published by a
subsidiary of Wiley. Contact her at +4407711238410;
andro@trend.co.uk; andro@androdonovan.com; Skype:
andro.donovan1

7. ==> Firsthand Look at Wine Country Devastation

Wildfires in Sonoma and Napa counties in California
have left a brutal path of burned-out homes and
businesses, hitting the wine growing industry hard.
Susie Selby, owner and winemaker at Selby Winery in
Healdsburg in Sonoma, has had a front-row seat ever
since wildfires broke out all around her. Susie can
discuss why she stayed when her community was
voluntarily evacuated, the terror that has taken place
and the heroes that emerged as well as the chaos that
ensued as she and other vintners tried to keep the
grape harvest going. She can also address the economic
impact the devastation is going to have on the area,
the entire wine industry and even perhaps, the effect
on your favorite wine. Susie, who has an MBA from
George Washington University, is one of the few women
to own and operate a winery in the U.S. She has made
wine for Robert Redford, Dan Marino and a former
president. Reach her at (707) 975-0988;
selby@selbywinery.com

8. ==> The Equifax Breach & Your Tax Refund

In all the discussions about the Equifax data breach
here’s one danger you probably haven’t heard about yet;
it’s one that won’t hit you until you file your income
tax return and learn that your filing has been rejected
because identity thieves have already filed a
fraudulent return in your name—and pocketed your
refund! As tax and financial expert Abby Eisenkraft
will explain, this situation is a double whammy: your
identity has been stolen and soon the IRS will be
coming to you for the money. Let Abby guide you through
the signs of tax-related identity theft, and what you
have to do to fight back. Frequently quoted by the
press, she is one of the leading experts on IRS
problems and how to avoid them. Contact her at (347)
598-0111; abby@RealLifeTaxAdvice.com

9. ==> Put the Fun Back in Football: Tailgating

Football has been caught in the middle of the current
culture wars. Players are kneeling, the president is
complaining, fans are booing, and team owners are
anxious, but we think there may be something everyone
can agree on when it comes to Sunday afternoon games:
there’s nothing controversial about tailgating. Whether
hanging out in the stadium parking lot of your favorite
college or NFL sports team, you want your tailgate set-
up to be the envy of everyone walking by. Peter
Lincoln, one of the two brothers who run The American
Tailgater company, can share five products no serious
tailgater should be without—everything from
championship-winning “secret” seasonings to the best
flag to fly so no one can miss your location and a
watch capable of timing eight recipes at once. The
American Tailgater is one of the country’s leading
tailgating outfitters. Contact Peter at (888) 215-1490;
Peter@americantailgater.com

10. ==> Saving for Retirement? Don’t!

According to Robb Hill, “Many retirees and pre-retirees
have a firm grip on an empty bag! The pension plans
that many are looking forward to will not be there when
they come to collect. Many public and private pensions
nationwide are underfunded. People are living longer.
For many people; retirement is a myth and they know
it.” Hill says, “People don’t plan to fail, many just
fail to plan.” Invite him on your show and learn the
five critical mistakes many will make, without even
knowing it, and why trying to save your way to
retirement shouldn’t be your goal. Robb Hill is an
independent financial advisor, speaker and the author
of “Ask the Right Questions, Get the Right Answers: For
Sound Financial Retirement Planning.” Contact him at
(773) 765-4491; mailto:robb@rhillenterprisesinc.com

11. ==> Even Smart People Fall for Scams

No matter what time of year, scammers are busy working
to come up with new ways to take your money. Interview
Bill Francavilla to learn the latest financial scams
and why even intelligent people fall for them.
Francavilla spent 30 years in the financial services
industry and he knows exactly how the bad guys’ operate
to push your greed and fear buttons. He’ll reveal the
top six scams going on right now and how to protect
yourself from them. He’ll also offer sobering
statistics: did you know that after being fired, 44
percent of financial advisors are working for another
company within a year or that scam artists steal more
than $100 billion from Americans each year? Francavilla
is the author of the upcoming book “The Madoffs Among
Us: Make Better Financial Decisions and Protect Your
Future.” 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; mailto:wmfrancavilla@gmail.com

12. ==> Promising Alzheimer’s Prevention Therapy

More than 5 million Americans are currently living with
the memory-robbing disease known as Alzheimer’s.
Moreover, their numbers are expected to reach nearly 14
million by 2050. But what if there was something you
could do to prevent this dreaded disease? And what if
no one was telling you about it? There is such a
therapy and you can interview one of the pioneers.
According to Michael Morgan, his research shows strong
evidence of the promise of craniosacral therapy in the
treatment of at-risk people and those in the early to
mid-stages of dementia. He’ll explain what craniosacral
therapy is (it’s also being used by NFL players, and
children with autism) and ways it can increase
longevity. Morgan is the author of “The BodyEnergy
Longevity Prescription: How CranioSacral Therapy Helps
Prevent Alzheimer’s and Dementia While Improving the
Quality of Your Life.” Contact him at (312) 543-4719;
media@bodyenergy.net

13. ==> Uber Driver is Not a Career

Did you know that half of all new college grads end up
underemployed in positions that do not require a degree
(think Uber driver)? No one wants that to happen to
their kid—especially with all their college debt—nor to
have their recent grad take up permanent residence in
their basement. Diane Huth can help. She teaches
millennials all the self-branding skills they need to
find good jobs using a six-step system. Diane, a
marketing and branding guru who teaches at two
universities, demystifies the black hole of the online
application process, sheds light on using social media
to gain the job-hunting advantage and discusses
networking skills most new grads don’t even think about
acquiring. For students still in college, she’ll
explain the one essential step they need to take well
before graduation that can give them a critical edge.
Diane became an accidental career expert while teaching
marketing to college students when she discovered that
they lacked basic skills for finding a professional job
and getting hired fast. She is the author of “BRAND
YOU! To Land Your Dream Job: A Step-by-Step Guide to
Find a Great Job, Get Hired & Jumpstart Your Career.”
Contact her at (210) 601-7852;
mailto:diane@BrandYouGuide.com

14. ==> It’s National Pet Wellness Month

October is National Pet Wellness Month but it might
just as well be called National Pet and Human Wellness
Month. That’s because the time we invest in helping our
pets to lead healthier lives also leads to a health
boost in our own lives. Carlyn Montes De Oca, an expert
on animal and human health, shares three ways we can
help our pet’s health and our own at the same time!
She’ll encourage listeners to take a play break with
their cats and dogs, to eat healthy food with them and
to walk with them. Carlyn says, “People who live the
longest are not going to the gym; they are walking.
People who have a pet tend to walk more than those that
don’t and that is a boon to your heart health and your
pet’s overall health and happiness.” Carlyn is the
author of the award-winning “Dog as My Doctor, Cat as
My Nurse: An Animal Lover’s Guide to a Healthy, Happy
and Extraordinary Life.” She is also the founder of The
Animal-Human Health Connection, which focuses on
bringing awareness to the many powerful ways that
animals enhance human health, happiness, and longevity.
Contact her at (415) 306-1853 or
mailto:cmdo@AnimalHumanHealth.com

15. ==> Trump/Tillerson – The Mensa Challenge

President Donald Trump recently bragged that he could
beat Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on an IQ test.
Trump’s response was motivated by reports that
Tillerson had called him a moron. Mensa, which bills
itself as “the high IQ society,” is now offering to
give both Trump and Tillerson an IQ test. “American
Mensa would be happy to hold a testing session for
President Trump and Secretary Tillerson,” Charles
Brown, the group’s communications director, says.
Neither Trump nor Tillerson has publicly responded to
Mensa’s offer for testing, but maybe you should have
your own Mensa challenge! Think you know the smartest
person in your group? There are upwards of 200
intelligence tests that may qualify a person for
admission to Mensa. The IQ tests are administered by
psychologists and a number of school districts across
the United States. Contact Charles Brown at (817)
607-0060, ext. 5512;
mailto:CommunicationsDirector@americanmensa.org

10/17/17 RTIR E-zine: Harvey Hypocrisy, Halloween and Spirits, BRCA Gene Dilemma

October 17, 2017

01. Kneeling Players Are Ruining Football
02. GOP’s Harvey Hypocrisy
03. Weinstein, Women & Corporate Culture
04. ‘The Graduate’ Turns 50‘
05. Psychic: Halloween & Spirits
06. Equifax Hack: Protect Your Credit
07. Educators Say Politicians Should Go Back to School
08. 5 Things You Need to Know Before Choosing a College
09. Beware Home Repair Scams
10. America’s Vets Need Your Help
11. Stop Asking Why Abused Women Stay
12. The BRCA Gene Dilemma
13. Rate Your Mate Before It’s Too Late
14. How to Stay Optimistic in Depressing Times
15. Do You Have the Courage to Run Away?
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1. ==> Kneeling Players Are Ruining Football

Robert Ehrlich says kneeling NFL players are out-of-
touch and ruining fans’ emotional attachment to
football. He writes, “An overwhelming majority of
Americans view the flag and anthem as symbols of
freedom, sacrifice, and opportunity, cherished values
albeit pursued by an imperfect country and people.
Here, fans do not interpret the kneeling as an exercise
in speech, but rather a very public snub aimed at
unifying symbols.” As players continue to kneel and the
president tweets, Ehrlich says fans are booing in
stadiums across the country. “In tangible terms, it
concerns whether fans will continue to rearrange their
lives in order to accommodate professional football.
That this decision has become a close call for a
percentage of the paying customers spells trouble for a
wildly successful commercial operation that was, until
recent years, the proverbial goose that laid the golden
egg.” Robert Ehrlich is a Washington Examiner
columnist, partner at King & Spalding, and author of
three books, including the recently released “Turning
Point.” He was governor of Maryland from 2003-2007.
Contact him at (202) 626-9710 (DC); rehrlich@kslaw.com

2. ==> GOP’s Harvey Hypocrisy

Harvey Weinstein was a big Democratic political donor,
and journalist
Walter Shapiro says Republicans, devoid of any sense of
shame, are gleefully playing guilt-by-association
bingo. “For the Republicans — with Trump in the White
House — to portray the Democrats as uniquely solicitous
of sexual predators assumes that the typical American
voter is an amnesiac with the intellect of a dead
flashlight battery. What is needed here, as in so much
else in politics, is a sense of proportion. Instead, we
have a lynch-mob atmosphere where every Democrat who
ever attended a private screening of a Harvey Weinstein
movie is vulnerable to GOP attack.” He adds, “It seems
ludicrous to imply that Democrats are somehow to blame
for the loutish behavior of Harvey Weinstein. Being
responsible for their own conduct in a do-nothing
Congress seems to be enough of a daunting challenge for
today’s legislators.” Walter Shapiro is a columnist for
Roll Call. He’s covered the last 10 presidential
elections and worked for USA Today, The Washington
Post, Time, Newsweek, Salon and many more publications.
He lectures in political science at Yale and has
written several books. Contact him at
waltershapiro@ymail.com; @MrWalterShapiro.

3. ==> Weinstein, Women & Corporate Culture

Invite Nancy Parsons to discuss her perspective on
Weinstein’s epic fall from glory. “Clearly, Weinstein
lacks empathy and seems to demonstrate traits as an
egotist rule-breaker. He’s undoubtedly motivated by
power, competition, amusement and hedonism.” Parsons,
who specializes in cutting-edge psychological
assessments for executive coaching, says, “My research
has found that women tend to be worriers while men are
more ego-driven. This translates to women who struggle
to speak up when aggression is used, and tells us, to a
great extent, why many women stay silent when they are
harassed or bullied.” Nancy Parsons is the author of
“Fresh Insights to End the Glass Ceiling.” She is
president of CDR Assessment Group which measures the
personality strengths, risk factors and the motivation
of executives. Contact Morgan Canclini-Mitchell at
(817) 944-1071; morgan@twopr.com

4. ==> ‘The Graduate’ Turns 50

This December, the most unexpected cinematic
blockbuster of the sixties turns 50. The Graduate has
contributed a wealth of iconic images to American
popular culture. Mrs. Robinson’s status as the original
‘cougar,’ the titillation of glimpsing a hapless young
man through her shapely arched leg, and the mere
mention of ‘plastics’—all these have, over the past
half-century, become part of our vernacular. The
wedding scene that punctuates this spicy 1967 Mike
Nichols comedy is continually referenced on television
shows like The Simpsons, on the big screen, and in New
Yorker cartoons. When The Graduate was newly released,
it spoke to a generation of young people who questioned
their place in a rapidly changing world. Invite Beverly
Gray, author of “Seduced by Mrs. Robinson: How The
Graduate Became the Touchstone of a Generation,” to
discuss this cultural phenomenon, put the film in
historical context and offer new insights and newly-
revealed factoids. Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703)
646-5137; johanna@jrbcomm.com or Megan Bonomo at (703)
646-5188

5. ==> Psychic: Halloween & Spirits

What are the signs someone from the other side is
trying to communicate with you? Can you actually
develop psychic abilities? Are there more spirits
around on Halloween? Ask psychic medium Vincent Genna,
a veteran ghost-buster! Vincent is available to provide
fun, on-air readings and offer some haunting insight
from those who have already crossed over. Vincent Genna
is a triple power psychic – a psychic with the
knowledge and experience of a licensed psychotherapist,
and the personality of a showman. He’s appeared on
Coast to Coast AM, Hay House Radio, and many other
radio shows around the country. Contact Emily Maloney
at (661) 255-8283; emily@steveallenmedia.com

6. ==> Equifax Hack: Protect Your Credit

Nearly half of Americans may have had their information
stolen in the massive Equifax data breach. Making
matters worse, the hackers had a two-month lead on
consumers trying to protect their credit and personal
information. Invite Patricia Davis, a former corporate
finance and banking executive who manages her own
financial services firm, to share what the hack tells
us about the U.S. credit system and eight steps your
listeners can take now to protect their credit. She’ll
discuss why and how you should lock down your credit
reports, change your passwords and more. Davis holds an
MBA from Stanford, a master’s degree in personal
financial planning from Golden Gate University and a
certificate from Georgetown University’s Stonier
Graduate School of Banking and Finance. She is the
author of the upcoming book “Going Broke Is No Joke.”
Reach her at (301) 249-2261 or
davisfinancial373@msn.com

7. ==> Educators Say Politicians Should Go Back to
School

Kids are back in school and both Congress and the U.S.
Department of Education have been busy working on
measures that many educators say threaten public
education. Protesting the rhetoric and actions coming
out of Washington, and pressing instead for research-
based policies and democratic ideals, over 200
education deans have released “Our Children Deserve
Better: A Call to Resist Washington’s Dangerous Vision
for U.S. Education.” Kathy Schultz, dean of the School
of Education at the University of Colorado, Boulder
says, “It is imperative that we change the direction
our country is going in terms of supporting schools and
school systems that serve our children well. As a
country, we have lost sight of the role of public
schools as a democratizing force in this country. We
continue to move toward privatizing K-12 education and
teacher education at our peril.” Schultz is currently
completing a book on distrust and educational change.
Contact her at Katherine.schultz@colorado.edu;
@kathyschultz22

8. ==> 5 Things You Need to Know Before Choosing a
College

With the first round of college application deadlines
fast approaching this fall, students (and families) are
getting ready to make one of the biggest decisions of
their lives. Adrian Ridner can give tips about some of
the most important factors to consider when selecting a
school, and what things like graduation rates can tell
you about your true cost of college. He can also walk
through strategies for making your dream school more
affordable, even if you don’t qualify for financial
aid. Adrian is co-founder and CEO of Study.com, an
education website that helps students in kindergarten
through college excel academically, and working
professionals gain the skills they need to advance.
Contact Chandni Brunamonti at cbrunamonti@study.com

9. ==> Beware Home Repair Scams

Home repair is one of the top scams in America and Bill
Francavilla says homeowners affected by recent
hurricanes and wildfires are sitting ducks for
scammers. “Hundreds of so-called home repair experts
will be knocking on the doors of the people impacted
offering bona fide—and bogus—offers to get their homes
back to live-able condition, and many people, including
smart ones, won’t know the difference.” Francavilla
spent 30 years in the financial services industry and
he knows exactly how the bad guys’ operate to push your
greed and fear buttons. He’ll reveal the top home
repair scams and how to protect yourself from them.
Francavilla is the author of “The Madoffs Among Us:
Make Better Financial Decisions and Protect Your
Future.” He’s a CFP and former senior vice president,
director of Wealth Management for Legg Mason who has
extensive media experience. Reach him at (757)
870-4590; wmfrancavilla@gmail.com

10. ==> America’s Vets Need Your Help

Every day in the U.S. 50,000 military veterans
experience homelessness and 21 vets commit suicide.
These are men and women who have given their all for
their country and deserve a better, smoother process
when they transition from the armed forces to civilian
life. To help them (and their families) take advantage
of all the services that are available to them
interview Jennifer Hammond. She wrote “101+ Resources
for Veterans: The Ultimate Resource Guide” with
participation from the nonprofit group A Hero
Foundation. Jennifer is passionate about helping
veterans, having been adopted as a teenager by a
military family. A SiriusXM radio host, Jennifer has
brought veterans issues to light while interviewing
seven congressmen on Capitol Hill for the Veterans
Legislative Forum, the Veterans Homelessness Forum, and
the Military Family Housing Forum. She can discuss
organizations all military families should know about
and what we need to do to end homelessness among
veterans. Reach her at (202) 345-2343;
jhammond@ttrsir.com

11. ==> Stop Asking Why Abused Women Stay

Many people wonder why women who are being verbally,
physically or mentally abused by their boyfriends and
husbands continue to stay with their abusers. Find out
why women continue on in horrific relationships by
interviewing Darla Colinet in October, for National
Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Darla got married at
18 and stayed married to an abusive husband for 13
years. Afraid for her life and the lives of her two
young sons after her husband choked her into
unconsciousness at one point, Darla waited for her
husband to come home with a shotgun in her hand.
Fortunately, he did not come home at that time and she
eventually fled to two different safe homes and out of
state after her husband sent people to find her. Darla
can share her life story and insights she gained from
talking with hundreds of other women with your
audience. Now happily married to a man who treats her
well, she can also discuss the conversation every
parent should have with their young daughters to
heighten their awareness of the dangers of charismatic
but deadly boys and men. Reach her at (970) 631-2529;
darla@godstransforminggrace.com

12. ==> The BRCA Gene Dilemma

If you learned you or someone you love had a gene
associated with cancer, would you consent to have
healthy tissue removed as a preventative? After
Angelina Jolie went public with her prophylactic
mastectomy (having her healthy breasts removed), many
women with the same BRCA gene had their breasts removed
so they would not live in fear of getting breast
cancer. But is this a good idea? Jeanne Dockins, RN,
BSN, who spent more than three decades as a surgical
nurse at a level I trauma center, says research
suggests otherwise. For October’s Breast Cancer
Awareness Month, there is no better time to discuss the
myth that having a positive BRCA gene test makes women
at high risk for breast cancer. Jeanne says women with
the BRCA gene have a genetic predisposition for breast
cancer but a woman’s lifestyle, attitudes, external
environment, and beliefs determine if the gene will be
turned on. Distressed by the numbers of women having
their healthy breasts removed at her hospital, Jeanne
wrote a short story, “The Breast Cancer Gene Dilemma.”
It contains resources to inspire women to do their own
research and make an informed decision prior to having
their breasts removed. Contact her at (520) 343-0222;
jdockins@gmail.com

13. ==> Rate Your Mate Before It’s Too Late

We all know people who keep winding up in relationships
that go nowhere, or who fall for the wrong person time
and time again. Some people think they’ve found their
perfect match and suddenly, without warning, discover
their relationship is in shambles. What went wrong?
Beatty Cohan says, “Chances are the signs were there
all along. They just didn’t know what to look for!”
Invite her to share a 10-step, fail-safe formula,
already successfully used by thousands of men and women
around the world for assessing who’s right or wrong for
you BEFORE committing to any serious relationship.
Beatty Cohan nationally-recognized psychotherapist, sex
therapist, speaker, columnist for the Huffington Post,
Thrive Global, DivorceForce and Three Tomatoes. She’s a
national radio and television expert guest and the host
of Ask Beatty on the Progressive Radio Network. Her
latest book is “For Better, for Worse, Forever:
Discover the Path to Lasting Love.” Contact her at
(941) 914-3063 (cell); BeattyCohan.msw@gmail.com

14. ==> How to Stay Optimistic in Depressing Times

With bad news bombarding us at all hours and the world
seemingly going crazy, how can we manage to maintain a
sense of optimism? There is an easy, often overlooked
solution to erase stress and have fun — it’s called
exercise, says Sharkie Zartman. As a professor,
Sharkie has taught or coached more than 40,000 students
and athletes in the areas of health, fitness and
sports. “I have noticed many positive physical changes
in my students, but more importantly, mental and
emotional changes from adding exercise to their
lifestyles. But in order for people to exercise, it has
to be fun,” she says. Sharkie Zartman was one of the
top 25 all-time volleyball players at UCLA, and is a
former member of the USA National Volleyball Team. She
hosts the weekly radio program Sharkie’s Pep Talk on
Healthy Life.Net Radio and is the author of six books
including her latest, “Have Fun Getting Fit: Simple
Ways to Rejuvenate Your Mind and Body.” Contact her at
(310) 379-1869 or (310) 415-0190;
Sharkiezartman@yahoo.com

15. ==> Do You Have the Courage to Run Away?

Have you ever wanted to just chuck it all and run away?
Lucetta Zaytoun says it’s time to let go of what is not
serving you anymore. “If you have it’s because that
job, situation or relationship isn’t working for you.
If you do run away, it means you are actually running
back to you, and then you have the opportunity to
recreate that relationship, job or situation in a way
that does work for you.” Lucetta says, “Most people
think running away is weak and cowardly, but the truth
is it takes a lot of courage to walk away. Gather up
your bravery and give yourself permission to run. This
could be the season of a new you.” Lucetta Zaytoun is
an international speaker, coach and the founder of Your
Life in Bold, llc. She’s the author of “It’s Already
Tomorrow Here: Never Underestimate the Power of Running
Away.” Contact her at (919) 450-8944;
lucettazaytoun@gmail.com