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  • How to Have a More Peaceful 2021

    This year, perhaps more than ever, people are eagerly awaiting the New Year while praying for a more peaceful, prosperous year than the one that preceded it. But, as Donna Melanson will tell you, that reality won’t occur without some practice. She says, “We get good at what we practice whether it is public speaking, riding a bike, or learning anything new. You don’t just wake up one day and become like the Buddha. Practicing peace needs to be a non-negotiable daily commitment, like brushing your teeth.” Invite her on your show and learn how to ground yourself wherever you are in any particular moment. She’ll also reveal what it means to “let yourself go” and why it might be the skill to master this year. An experienced yoga teacher, Donna Melanson is best known for her daily beach sunrise broadcast on Periscope.tv. She is the host of “The Silent Bit” podcast and the author of “A Yogi’s Path to Peace: My Journey to Self-Realization.”  Contact her at (828) 215-1212; donna.melanson@gmail.com

  • 12/29/20 RTIR Newsletter: Peace Out 2020, Post-Pandemic Resolutions, Meditation Myths

    01. Psychiatrist on Nashville Bomber’s Motive
    02. How to Find a Job in 2021
    03. FDR Knew How to Solve the Unemployment Crisis
    04. 6 Things Killing Women’s Economic Futures
    05. 2021 Resolutions for a Post-Pandemic World
    06. How to Have a More Peaceful 2021
    07. Resolve to Live a More Adventurous Life in 2021
    08. Will 2021 Be the Year of the Rule-Breaker?
    09. How to Heal from 2020
    10. 5-Minute Post-Holiday Stress Relief
    11. Need Cash? It Could Be Time to Sell Your Life Insurance
    12. Sloppy Record-Keeping Could Cost You Your Life
    13. Like the Stork Personified – ‘What I Learned from 6,000 Deliveries!’
    14. Make the Second Half of Your Life … the BEST Half
    15. What You Could Lose by Winning a Lawsuit

    1.==> Psychiatrist on Nashville Bomber’s Motive

    As investigators pour through downtown Nashville looking for clues to Friday’s bombing, renowned forensic psychiatrist Carole Lieberman, M.D., M.P.H., says the bomber’s motive seems clear. “Anthony Quinn Warner left a suicide note! It was Petula Clark’s song, “Downtown,” says Dr. Carole. “It was a conscious or unconscious message, revealing his profound loneliness and he didn’t want anyone to miss it — especially his family.” She calls Warner an “accidental terrorist” and says his act was more a reflection of his mental illness than a true terror attack. She’ll discuss evidence of his psychological problems, why she thinks he was making a statement rather than trying to kill people, and what that statement was. Hear why she believes he left two houses to Michelle Louise Swing, a young woman who claimed she never met him, and how speculation about his targeting AT&T could have something to do with his father, brother and cancer rather than simply 5G conspiracy theories. Dr. Carole Lieberman is a media pro who has appeared on Oprah, the “Today” show, “Good Morning America,” CNN, Fox News and many other outlets. She also hosts her own radio show/podcast. Trained at NYU-Bellevue and at Anna Freud’s London Clinic, she has served on the clinical faculty of UCLA’s Neuropsychiatric Institute for years and is the author of many books including “Lions and Tigers and Terrorists, Oh My! How to Protect Your Child in a Time of Terror.” Contact Ryan McCormick at Ryan@goldmanmccormick.com; (516) 901-1103

    2. ==> How to Find a Job in 2021

    We’re on the cusp of a New Year with millions of Americans out of work and an employment outlook that doesn’t look bright. For the past two days global outplacement and executive coaching firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas has been taking calls from around the country answering questions about finding the hidden job market, switching careers, resume writing and virtual job interviews. It’s the 35th year the company has suspended business and provided the free service and like many Americans right now, the coaches are working from home. “We feel strongly that we must continue this service, especially at a time when millions unexpectedly find themselves out of work,” says senior vice president Andrew Challenger. He can talk about the program as well as the current job market and economy, and the job search process in 2021. Contact Colleen Madden Blumenfeld at (312) 422-5074; (314) 807-1568 (cell) or colleenmadden@challengergray.com

    3. ==> FDR Knew How to Solve the Unemployment Crisis

    Will the massive $2.3 trillion coronavirus relief and government funding bill actually help struggling Americans? Critics say the legislation provides billions in gifts for the wealthy and $600 checks for the working class. Ellen Brown, the founder of the Public Banking Institute, says there’s a better way to stimulate the economy and provide jobs to those who need them. “The National Infrastructure Bank of 2020 can rebuild crumbling infrastructure across America, pushing up long-term growth, not only without driving up taxes or the federal debt, but without hyperinflating the money supply or generating financial asset bubbles.” She adds, “With official unemployment at nearly double what it was a year ago and an economic crisis unlike the U.S. has seen in nearly a century, the NIB can trigger the sort of ‘economic miracle’ the country desperately needs.” Brown says the NIB has growing support across the country from labor leaders, elected officials, and grassroots organizations. Ellen Brown is an attorney and the author of many books including “The Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free.” Contact her at ellenhbrown@gmail.com, @ellenhbrown

    4. == > 6 Things Killing Women’s Economic Futures

    As a group, American women are having to bear the brunt and the hits keep on coming. Already behind before the pandemic and more likely to be economic victims of its fallout, women also face an unequal impact from the five biggest economic trends that are affecting Americans’ futures, according to Certified Financial Planner Lorri Craig. Lorri can detail the significant economic impacts of COVID-19, lower interest rates, climate change, the U.S.’s declining global power, and baby boomer’s inability to retire and why women are more affected than men. Lorri has a master’s degree in finance and is a subject matter expert for the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards. She offers an Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) investment platform on her website for socially conscious investors who want to make a positive impact. Contact Lorri at (484) 453-1742; LCraig@rtirguests.com

    5. ==> 2021 Resolutions for a Post-Pandemic World

    The vaccines are here and there is finally an end in sight to the pandemic, but everything has changed. In the new Post-Pandemic Era we’ll need to rebuild aspects of our lives, re-adjust to a changing economy, adapt to altered relationships, re-think what works in education, and much more. Psychologist Frank Farley says your New Year’s resolutions could help you in making changes and adapting to the new era. He’ll discuss whether the pandemic will change people’s approach to resolutions, why he thinks they may be more important than ever this year, and how simply trying to change can deliver benefits even if you fail. Hate the thought off resolutions, especially this year? Dr. Farley says, “The ending of one year and the beginning of another is a reasonable point at which to take stock of your life, evaluate the good, the bad, and the ugly, and make some decisions about your life and your future. Business, government, politics and sports do it, reviewing/assessing the year just ended, and projecting forward. Why not try it concerning your own life?” Frank Farley, Ph.D., is a professor at Temple University and the former president of the American Psychological Association. Contact him at (215) 881-7776; frank.farley@comcast.net

    6. ==> How to Have a More Peaceful 2021

    This year, perhaps more than ever, people are eagerly awaiting the New Year while praying for a more peaceful, prosperous year than the one that preceded it. But, as Donna Melanson will tell you, that reality won’t occur without some practice. She says, “We get good at what we practice whether it is public speaking, riding a bike, or learning anything new. You don’t just wake up one day and become like the Buddha. Practicing peace needs to be a non-negotiable daily commitment, like brushing your teeth.” Invite her on your show and learn how to ground yourself wherever you are in any particular moment. She’ll also reveal what it means to “let yourself go” and why it might be the skill to master this year. An experienced yoga teacher, Donna Melanson is best known for her daily beach sunrise broadcast on Periscope.tv. She is the host of “The Silent Bit” podcast and the author of “A Yogi’s Path to Peace: My Journey to Self-Realization.” Contact her at (828) 215-1212; donna.melanson@gmail.com

    7. ==> Resolve to Live a More Adventurous Life in 2021

    As you think about what you would like to do differently in 2021, you should take living a safer life off the list. According to author and adventurer Sparrow Hart, safety has consequences — an ever-growing store of regrets from living small — we don’t always think about. He’ll explain why “safety-ism” — valuing safe¬ty above everything else — runs counter to scientific research and ancient wisdom; is toxic to our dreams; and antithetical to a passionate pursuit of our best selves. Sparrow’s varied career includes being a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford, a brief stint working in a slaughterhouse, adven¬tures in the Amazon jungle, and over 30 years of leading workshops on shamanism, the heroic journey, and vision quests in nature. He is the author of several books including “Letters to the River: A Guide to a Dream Worth Living.” Contact Sparrow Hart at (801) 516-0740; SHart@rtirguests.com

    8. ==> Will 2021 Be the Year of the Rule-Breaker?

    If you are thinking about starting a business in 2021, you need to talk to Raj Girn first. Raj started what would prove to be a lasting, successful publishing business just one year after learning how to write a check and attributes much of her success to not knowing the rules and not realizing she was breaking them! Raj gave numerous mainstream celebrities, including Jennifer Lopez, Nicole Scherzinger, and Nelly Furtado their first South Asian covers in her ANOKHI Magazine; she is also a confidence expert and has an inspiring life story of how she survived an arranged marriage with a stranger, life in a new culture and country and more to achieve a new identity and to work with an impressive roster of multinational clients (L’Oréal Paris, Estée Lauder, Johnnie Walker, Ciroc, Hilton and Sheraton Hotels). Raj heads the Open Chest Confidence Academy, is a well-known media personality in Canada and a serial media entrepreneur who has worked with thought leaders, celebrities, and multinational corporations. She has been featured in two coffee table books, a documentary, and a motivational book that became an international best-seller. Contact her at (647) 490-3158; Rgirn@rtirguests.com

    9. ==> How to Heal from 2020

    A contentious election. Unarmed Black people shot by police. A pandemic claiming the lives of several hundred thousand loved ones. Record unemployment and social isolation. Most people will be glad to put 2020 behind them but will need some help dealing with the lingering grief of loved ones gone too soon, their deferred or shattered dreams, and feelings of hopelessness. Meghan Smith Brooks can address these issues as well as share the hidden gift contained in the year gone by. She is a certified grief expert, ordained Unity Minister, and licensed spiritual educator whose youngest son was murdered. She is also the author of the “Unraveling Grief: A Mother’s Spiritual Journey of Healing and Discovery.” Ask her: How can forgiveness, acceptance, and gratitude help us put things in perspective? Do you have some advice for coping with the holidays this year? Contact Rev. Meghan Smith Brooks at (816) 844-6783; mbrooks@rtirguests.com

    10. ==> 5-Minute Post-Holiday Stress Relief

    We all have a lot on our plates this year and the recent holidays haven’t helped. Invite New York-based meditation expert Adam Weber for a show that’s sure to interest anyone trying to put their 2020 stress in the rearview mirror and dial things down. Weber will share his method for relaxing and calming your mind anywhere, at any time of the day, even at work. He says that in only three to five minutes you can decompress and build a meditation practice that fits into your busy schedule. Think it’s hard to start meditating? Weber debunks the myths about meditation and will prove how easy it can be to relax and calm yourself, even in a stressful place like a house filled with home-schooled kids. Adam Weber is the author of the soon-to-be-released book “Meditation Not Medicine: Survive and Thrive in Our Stress Filled World.” Contact him at (917) 779-8177; aweber@rtirguests.com

    11. ==> Need Cash? It Could Be Time to Sell Your Life Insurance

    Did you know that because of COVID-19 many life insurance carriers have been forced to dramatically raise their costs while lowering benefits? This affects everyone’s life insurance policies and makes one thing certain — every policy needs a review. “Life settlements, a way to sell an existing policy, are a smart financial option for many,” says David Kottler, the Life Insurance Doctor™. “Life settlements are something to be aware of, as 90% of policies lapse before maturity, which is a huge loss to consumers!” David can explain what you need to ask to figure out what your policy is worth. David is the author of “The Best-Kept Secret in Your Insurance Policy.” Contact David Kottler at (216) 532-1221; DKottler@rtirguests.com

    12. ==> Sloppy Record-Keeping Could Cost You Your Life

    In the middle of the coronavirus crisis, keeping your own medical records in order is more important than ever. In a medical emergency, anyone can be rattled enough to forget important details, finding themselves unable to answer physicians’ important questions about their health or that of a loved one. Anne McAwley-LeDuc, a retired nurse practitioner (APRN), learned this the hard way after her husband fell down the stairs and showed signs of paralysis. At the hospital, physicians sought answers about his medical history, but she couldn’t answer vital questions. McAwley-LeDuc wants to help others — especially ordinary folks with no medical background — advocate for themselves and their loved ones for better and safer health care. She’ll discuss the role patients play in reducing medical errors, ways disorganized medical records can be deadly, and why so few patients keep good medical records or grasp the need to do so. Anne McAwley-LeDuc developed the “Personal Health Organizer” to keep essential medical information in one place and provide a snapshot of your health history. Contact her at (860) 300-1603; AMcAwley@rtirguests.com

    13. ==> Like the Stork Personified – ‘What I Learned from 6,000 Deliveries!’

    If they are lucky, most people experience the birth of a couple of children. But Alan Lindemann, M.D., has experienced 6,000 births and has the stories to tell about them. He’s seen just about everything possible when it comes to childbirth including the birth of quadruplets. Dr. Lindemann is sure to be a favorite guest for anyone interested in pregnancy and childbirth, including expectant parents and the just-plain curious. He is a former clinical instructor and associate clinical professor at the University of North Dakota’s medical school. Among the topics he can address are: is there a COVID baby boom? Or, conversely, have couples been more birth-control minded as hospitals become COVID hotspots? Contact Alan Lindemann, M.D., at (701) 399-9556; ALindemann@rtirguests.com

    14. ==> Make the Second Half of Your Life … the BEST Half

    As we age, it’s true that some things deteriorate and that aspects of life can get harder, but it’s also true that MANY things actually get better! With awareness, maturity, experience and motivation going for us, the second half of life offers extraordinary opportunities and satisfaction. That’s the message of Joe Swinger, who specializes in helping adults in midlife enjoy the VIP life — one marked by greater vibrancy, impact and purpose. Joe is the creator of the Silver Linings Network, which he established to encourage happiness, success and emotional health in midlife and later years. Invite him on your show and learn what you should focus on (besides money!) as you approach and dive into retirement and how aging boomers can make a difference, recreate themselves and stay relevant. He’ll also inspire and remind you to love and appreciate life at every age. Contact Joe Swinger at (385) 425-6705: joeswinger@rtirguests.com

    15. ==> What You Could Lose by Winning a Lawsuit

    Talk about initiating a lawsuit and most people think: Hefty settlement! Getting justice! (Or retribution.) Healing and starting over. But legal trouble is stressful and expensive, and lawsuits can last years, taking more out of you than you gain. So warns attorney Francine Tone, who’s been educating the public for years about getting the right legal help, asking prudent questions, making wise decisions, and proceeding with caution as legal challenges unfold. Invite her to explore realities about suing and being sued, myths and truths about the law, and how even winning lawsuits can jeopardize your business, marriage or health. Francine is the author of “What Every Good Lawyer Wants You to Know.” Contact Francine Tone at (531) 208-1297; FTone@rtirguests.com

  • 12/22/20 RTIR Newsletter: Santapalooza, Seasonal Stress, Skol!

    01. From St. Nick to Santa: The Gospel of Santa Claus
    02. Interview Hollywood’s ‘Go-to’ Santa
    03. Follow Santa’s Sleigh on Your Phone
    04. Help! Winter Break Fun for Everyone
    05. Nobody Needs a Holiday Mishap – Holiday Safety 101
    06. What Color is Your Holiday Stress?
    07. Don’t Let Family Drama Ruin Your Holiday Zen
    08. The Power of Yes and No for Happier Holidays
    09. Can We Relax Now? This Guest Says ‘No!’
    10. The Nursing Shortage is Here … What Can We Do about It?
    11. Boost Your Immun-a-Tea to Get Through the Holidays
    12. Fight Fibromyalgia and Feel Better in 2021
    13. Will the Supreme Court Take IVF Away?
    14. Interview the Luckiest Man Alive
    15. Skol! How to Choose Holiday Wine

    1.==> From St. Nick to Santa: The Gospel of Santa Claus

    Everyone is familiar with Santa Claus, with his big belly, white beard, pink cheeks and omnipresent sack of toys for children. Most people know that the inspiration for Santa was Saint Nicholas, a priest and bishop who lived in the third century A.D., but few know much about the real man in the red suit. Wayne Van Der Wal, a school psychologist and practicing Christian, wants to change that. Invite him on your show and hear how St. Nicholas overcame childhood tragedy, felt called by God to take a vow of poverty, endured horrific persecution for his religious faith, and went on to become one of the most beloved, generous, loving, and famous figures in human history. The author of the historical novel “The Gospel of Santa Claus” will fascinate your audience as he shares details of St. Nicholas’ extraordinary life and what Santa Claus has in common with St. Nick. He’ll also explain how writing the book changed the way he and his family celebrate Christmas each year and how anyone can have the best Christmas season ever, even on a limited budget. Contact Wayne Van Der Wal at (775) 338-4300; wav66@yahoo.com

    2. ==> Interview Hollywood’s ‘Go-to’ Santa

    Have you ever wondered what it’s like to put on the famous red suit and stand in for Santa Claus? Santa Ed is a professional Santa who also runs The Santa Claus Conservatory, a Santa Claus school. He’ll explain the ways “Santas for Hire” have adapted this year (think Zoom calls, virtual parties and plexiglass) and how kids and their parents responded. He’ll also share some of the craziest Santa requests he’s gotten and explain how he got into the profession and how he now trains others for the job. Santa Ed is Hollywood’s “go-to” Santa Claus and has appeared in many TV shows, commercials and movies. The Santa Claus Conservatory has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Fox Business, Money magazine, VOX, and many others. Contact Santa Ed at (424) 343-9555 (call or text); Santa@SantaEd.com

    3. ==> Follow Santa’s Sleigh on Your Phone

    This Thursday, St. Nick is scheduled to load his sleigh with gifts, harness his reindeer and take to the skies for his annual journey across the globe, and there’s one government agency that will be following his every move … and you can too! The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), the government agency that tracks everything that flies in and around North America in defense of our homeland, will track Santa Claus just as they have each year since 1955. Book an interview with a Santa Tracker to hear the unlikely story of how this modern tradition began with a child’s accidental phone call, why the agency continues to provide Santa’s flight updates more than 50 years later, and how the process has evolved to include social media and flight apps that allow you to track Santa on your phone! The folks at NORAD can provide video b-roll and graphics and arrange general interviews with a Santa Tracker or tailor the interview for your specific region. You can even book live inflight interviews for December 24. Contact NORAD Public Affairs at (719) 554-6889; NTSMedia@outlook.com

    4. ==> Help! Winter Break Fun for Everyone

    What can parents do with their kids during winter break this year with persistent COVID-19 recreational challenges? Digital education expert and author Mary Ann Burke, Ed.D., can share activities for families, whether they’ve got toddlers, teens or both! Ideas include having kids help plan, organize and execute the holiday baking and cooking, writing letters to seniors, military personnel and lonely community members and making gifts for family and those in need. She’ll also share tips on clever ways to include everyone and reinforce specific skills at different ages. Mary Ann Burke, Ed.D., is a substitute distance learning teacher for Oak Grove School District in San Jose, California. Dr. Burke creates digital language arts and substitute teaching K – 12 activities for teachers and parents. She is the cofounder of the Genparenting.com blog. Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703) 991-8328; jboyer@rtirguests.com

    5.==> Nobody Needs a Holiday Mishap – Holiday Safety 101

    Nothing can ruin the holidays more than a trip to the emergency room or a visit from your local firefighters. Whether it’s an oven fire as you’re preparing dinner, a relative falling in your driveway, or a pet choking on a Christmas ornament, the holidays are filled with opportunities for accidents and mishaps. Former chairman of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Hon. Nancy Steorts will reveal the biggest threats during the holidays and share ways to make sure your family enjoys the season without anyone having to call 911. Nancy Steorts is the author of several books including “Your Home Safe Home” and “Safe Living in a Dangerous World.” Contact her at (703) 790-5116; (240) 401-7782 (cell); nancysteorts@cox.net

    6. ==> What Color is Your Holiday Stress?

    Holidays are joyful but they can also be very stressful! Let Barry Shore explain why holiday stress comes in different shades and how you can identify what color yours is. For example, are you experiencing black stress — the kind in which you feel there is no way out — or red, grey, purple or blue stress? Shore will reveal what each color means and what you can do to destress. He can also share why stress kills and joy heals and offer 11 strategies for living in joy. Barry can also talk about his own inspirational story of finding his life purpose after a little-known disease he didn’t even know he had suddenly left him a quadriplegic. Today he can walk haltingly with the aid of a six-foot walking wand, has been able to swim over 7,000 miles, and revels in his role as Ambassador of Joy to the World. He hosts The Joy of Living radio program and podcast and has been featured in or appeared on O Magazine, Fox, NBC, ABC, and Forbes. Contact him at (310) 770-4685; barry@barryshore.com

    7. ==> Don’t Let Family Drama Ruin Your Holiday Zen

    The holidays can be stressful under the best of circumstances, but this has been a crazy year and families are dealing with more than ever. Invite Arnoux Goran, author, speaker, and the world’s No. 1 expert in personal transformation, to reveal proven techniques to keep your cool and prevent family drama from getting out of hand. He’ll discuss common triggers that set people off and how to remain calm when family members try to push your buttons. Goran has developed a method to reprogram yourself that was studied by the University of California, Irvine, and proven to be 100% effective. His latest program is HowToAttractYourSoulmate.com. Goran has been featured on radio and television nationwide. Contact him at (878) 203-8231; AGoran@rtirguests.com

    8. ==> The Power of Yes and No for Happier Holidays

    Want to have a happier holiday season but don’t know where to start? Want to get a head-start on your New Year’s resolutions? Just like every other move you make in your life, you have Just 2 Choices, says author, speaker and radio guest Rico Racosky. Rico can help individuals navigate the holiday season and New Year’s resolutions so they can reach their goals by using simple yes or no answers. Figuring out your life just got way easier. Rico’s book is “Just 2 Choices.” Contact Rico at (730) 572-1321; Rracosky@rtirguests.com

    9. ==> Can We Relax Now? This Guest Says ‘No!’

    Americans’ anxiety around the election was palpable. After it was finally called after days of counting ballots, it was as if the country finally exhaled and spontaneous celebrations erupted across the country and even around the globe. Joe Biden has called for this to become a moment of national healing, but Sankarshan Das says that’s unlikely to happen. “This election will not heal our country. There are deep, deep wounds which Joe Biden is incapable of healing.” Invite the spiritual master to discuss what’s broken in our society, what we need to heal, and whether any politician can provide it. Sankarshan Das is the author of the upcoming book “Conquer Your Mind and Deliver the World: Empowering You to Awaken Your Divine Consciousness and Create Global Happiness.” He is also a singer-songwriter who once appeared onstage between Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead. His song, “The Peace Formula,” has been praised by Barack Obama. Contact him at (512) 643-6740; sdas@rtirguests.com

    10. ==> The Nursing Shortage is Here … What Can We Do about It?

    Thanks in no small degree to the pandemic, burnout, and an older workforce, rural areas and small hospitals are scrambling for nurses with some ERs operating with fewer nurses than they should. How can we help prevent these nursing shortages which are likely to worsen as our aging population needs more care? You’ll want to explore this timely topic and the nursing experience with all its implications by interviewing Nancy Congleton. In addition to offering solutions to help today’s nurses and ultimately everyone they serve, she will reveal the unexpected realities of the nursing profession, five relationship dynamics that nurses face, legal issues, and the concerns everyone should have when nurses feel so unprepared and overworked that they leave. An outspoken registered nurse known as Nurse Nancy, Nancy has worked in the NICU, ER, and case management. She’s the author of “Autopsy of the NP: Dissecting the Nursing Profession Piece By Piece.” Contact Nancy Congleton at (918) 992-4616; NCongleton@rtirguests.com

    11. ==> Boost Your Immun-a-Tea to Get Through the Holidays

    Since the coronavirus outbreak began, everyone has been talking about immunity. How can your body be healthier to ward-off disease? Can we be wiser in what we eat and drink during the holidays? What’s the best natural way to bring about strength, energy, healthier skin and ultimately longer life? For the answers, listen to Tilak Sikva, an expert in nutrition and health research and the inventor of CilanTea, which helps people of all ages find their ideal path to a healthier life. Ask him: What makes cilantro an unexpected health food? What’s the best way to take advantage of its benefits? Which commonly imbibed beverages should we watch out for, since they decrease immunity, especially in difficult times? Contact Tilak Silva at (310) 421-4680, tsilva@rtirguests.com

    12. ==> Fight Fibromyalgia and Feel Better in 2021

    Leah McCullough, affectionately known as The Fibro Lady, appreciates that she no longer deals with life-impacting pain, fatigue and depression. Now an international wellness speaker and author, she’s on a mission to help other pain sufferers cope, manage, and even recover from fibromyalgia. Invite this informative and vivacious speaker to discuss secrets to an upbeat mood, boundless energy, achieving a great night’s sleep, and also timely topics such as the coronavirus pandemic’s effects on chronic pain patients, as well as medical cannabis. Leah is the author of “Freedom from Fibromyalgia: 7 Steps to Complete Recovery and Eat to Energize.” Her free online program is “How to Reduce and Even Eliminate Fibromyalgia Pain.” Contact Leah at (859) 279-0413; LMcCullough@rtirguests.com

    13. ==> Will the Supreme Court Take IVF Away?

    Expect controversy when Nate Birt discusses in vitro fertilization (IVF) and whether it could become a casualty when the new conservative Supreme Court addresses reproductive rights. Birt, the father of a toddler who began life as another couple’s embryo, can discuss what Roe v Wade has to do with IVF, whether this is more than a pro-life issue, and what may happen if parents are denied the chance to give birth to or adopt a baby if IVF is no longer allowed. Nate Birt is the author of “Frozen, But Not Forgotten: An Adoptive Dad’s Step-by-Step Guide to Embryo Adoption.” Contact Nate Birt at (417) 221-9045; NBirt@rtirguests.com

    14. ==> Interview the Luckiest Man Alive

    By any stretch of the imagination, Charles Gardner is a lucky man. He’s been on overtime for nine years so far after having survived a six-week coma, 13 strokes, major organ failure, a near-death experience and his family’s pulling the plug on him. All of those circumstances occurred as a result of one awful bout with the flu. But everything happens for a reason, and Charlie is certain that his purpose includes telling other people about the miracles he has experienced and serving as an example of how to appreciate the life you have even if it isn’t the one you expected. Charlie tells his inspiring story in his book “Always Remember This Moment.” Ask him: What happened during his near-death experience? What were some of the miracles he experienced? How did his daughter’s love bring him back from the dead? Contact Charles Gardner at (650) 995-5626; charlesgardner@rtirguests.com

    15. ==> Skol! How to Choose Holiday Wine

    It’s been an unconventional year and the holidays are sure to be the same. No matter whom you’re with or what you are eating, there will likely be some adult beverages involved and Jim Laughren, CWE, can help your listeners figure out the perfect wine for the occasion, whether they’re looking for a comforting favorite, something out of the ordinary or a bargain too good to pass up. He can also suggest creative gift ideas for the wine lovers on your shopping list like special glasses and accessories, wine club memberships and more. An encyclopedia of wine knowledge, Jim is the author of two short new eBooks, “The 15-Minute Guide to Red Wine” and “The 15-Minute Guide to White Wine.” He has appeared on radio and TV around the country and is also the award-winning author of “50 Ways to Love Wine More” and “A Beer Drinker’s Guide to Knowing and Enjoying Fine Wine.” Contact Jim Laughren at (954) 317-9623; JLaughren@rtirguests.com

  • What Really Happens When We Die?

    With so many people mourning COVID-19 victims, many wonder if we go to an afterlife after we take our last breath. While growing up in a Midwestern funeral home where her dad was an undertaker, Margo Lenmark learned the truth. “People send messages in death that are very clear,” she says. “Death is not the end. I have gotten messages from dead people that have helped me to live a better life.” She shares her fascinating experiences and insights in her book “Light in the Mourning: Memoirs of an Undertaker’s Daughter. “The book has received glowing reviews from a number of prominent authors and spiritual leaders including Deepak Chopra. Contact Margo Lenmark at (828) 260-0873, MLenmark@rtirguests.com

  • Book This Guest If You’ve Ever Bought Life Insurance

    Why is it that we trust experts to look over and review almost all of our legal documents … but we never think to have anyone review our life insurance policies? This, as it happens, can be a fatal financial mistake! And can lead to a huge financial loss in the long run. David Kottler, The Life Insurance Doctor™, can walk your audience through the benefits of regularly reviewing their insurance policies. He’ll start by sharing some powerful statistics. Did you know that 90% of life insurance policies lapse with no value before any death benefit is paid? That $700 billion worth of death benefits lapse or get surrendered each year? Or that 99% of lapsing policies could have delivered great value to the family before lapsing? David is the author of “The Best Kept Secret in Your Insurance Policy,” which details everything people need to know to get the most value out of their insurance policies. Contact David Kottler at (216) 532-1221; DKottler@rtirguests.com

  • Finding Your Power in the Post-Election Chaotic World

    Are you ready to rise above the chaos of a divided world, stronger than ever? “Extraordinary times call for extraordinary insight,” says intuition expert Kim Chestney. “The simple yet powerful act of following your inner guidance is the key to surviving − and thriving − in these uncertain times.” Kim can reveal how we can tap into our innate inner powers to rise above the insanity. She is an international best-selling author, innovation leader and founder of IntuitionLab. Her latest book is “Radical Intuition: A Revolutionary Guide to Using Your Inner Power.” Her work has been featured or supported by some of the world’s leading organizations, including SXSW, Carnegie Mellon University, Hewlett-Packard, AT&T and Americans for the Arts. Contact Kim Chestney at (412) 214-9502; KChestney@rtirguests.com

  • Simple Ways to Experience More Holiday Joy

    Could there be a simple scientific formula for experiencing more joy that could help your listeners through the COVID-infused holidays? According to author and scientist David L. Peters, such a formula exists and he has used it to cope with the grief of losing his wife of 58 years on the 60th anniversary of their first meeting. Bring David on your show to help others whose yule season is shaping up to be difficult so that they too can develop their own personal recipe for peace and happiness. David is an engineer who holds 18 patents and is the author of the book “The 12 Steps to Joy and Happiness: Finding the Kingdom of God That Lies Within.” Contact David at (607) 304-3329; DPeters@rtirguests.com

  • Do You Need a Mindset Reboot? Take This Quiz

    If there is anything good about the contentious election and the COVID epidemic it’s that some people are using them as a catalyst to change. Others could use some help changing, help that the Rev. Arthur Mackey can provide. Invite Rev. Mackey on your program to provide the fuel for change by giving your audience a quiz. How will they answer such questions as what is your biggest priority right now? Are you most concerned about relationships, career, health, or finances? How would you describe your current mood: stressed, bored and unchallenged, hopeful, serene? He will inspire audiences as he explores everything from family and workplace influences on our lives to health and social services, faith-based resources and education programs worth knowing about. Rev. Mackey is a sought-after media guest and researcher who has written “Overcoming the Spirit of Depression.” Contact Rev. Mackey at (516) 219-8392; AMackey@rtirguests.com

  • How to Live a More Adventurous Life in 2021

    As you think about what you would like to do differently in 2021, you should take living a safer life off the list.  According to author and adventurer Sparrow Hart, safety has consequences – an ever-growing store of regrets from living small — we don’t always think about. He’ll explain why “safety-ism” — valuing safe­ty above everything else — runs counter to scientific research and ancient wisdom; is toxic to our dreams; and antithetical to a passionate pursuit of our best selves. Sparrow’s varied career includes being a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford, a brief stint working in a slaughterhouse, adven­tures in the Amazon jungle, and over 30 years of leading workshops on shamanism, the heroic journey, and vision quests in nature. He is the author of several books including “Letters to the River: A Guide to a Dream Worth Living.” Contact Sparrow Hart at (801) 516-0740; SHart@rtirguests.com

  • Why Wait? Make New Year’s Resolutions Now

    Making resolutions is a fine idea but why not get a head start on what you want to accomplish by starting now? That way when January comes around you can hit the ground running, suggests Trevor Campbell, M.D. He’s a family physician with a charming South African accent who specializes in helping people achieve the fullest lives possible by minimizing their chronic aches and pains. Dr. Campbell knows that with colder weather pain gets worse, so he is urging people to educate themselves as soon as possible to feel better sooner. He’ll offer listeners advice they won’t hear from their doctors. Dr. Campbell has worked in multidisciplinary pain management and opioids reduction programs and served as s medical director for a leading pain management provider. His new book is “The Language of Pain: Fast Forward Your Recovery to Stop Hurting.” Contact Trevor Campbell at (250) 217-7832; tcampbell@rtirguests.com