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  • 04/05/18 RTIR Newsletter: World Autism Month, Workplace Theft, Tsunami Lady

    April 5, 2018

    01. What We Can Learn from YouTube Shooting
    02. Journalist on Wave of Teacher Strikes
    03. Why Everyone Should Celebrate 420 Day
    04. Dumb Teens – Condom Snorting Challenge
    05. Millennials Will Get Stuck with Broke Parents
    06. What’s Wrong with America’s Health System?
    07. The Real Reason People Steal at Work
    08. Why You Shouldn’t Be a Trump Hater
    09. She Healed Herself from Mysterious Health Crisis
    10. Swept Away: Interview the Tsunami Lady
    11. Would You Quit Work to Watch Your Grandkid?
    12. April is Poetry Month: Contest Inspires Kids to Write
    13. Suicide Averted: ‘Why I’m Glad the Gun Jammed’
    14. World Autism Month – Free Resource for Parents
    15. Take the Hope Challenge

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    1. ==> What We Can Learn from YouTube Shooting

    Juliette Kayyem says in many respects, the California
    YouTube shooting is just another case of gun violence.
    Though technically not a mass shooting, it can tell us
    what we — a school, a business, a community — can do
    better given that the system was tested. “In the coming
    days, YouTube must assess how it performed when the
    emergency was unfolding. Did employees get notified?
    Have they been trained in active shooter protocols? Did
    police know the campus-like facility and what to do?
    What sorts of communications were coming from
    headquarters to notify the public and employee family
    members? In other words, did the system work?” Juliette
    Kayyem is the author of “Security Mom: My Life
    Protecting the Home and Homeland.” She is a professor
    at Harvard’s Kennedy School, a former assistant
    secretary of the Department of Homeland Security in the
    Obama administration and CEO of Zemcar. Contact her at
    (617) 496-2454; Juliette_kayyem@hks.harvard.edu or
    @juliettekayyem

    2. ==> Journalist on Wave of Teacher Strikes

    Mike Elk is senior labor reporter at Payday Report and
    just wrote the piece “Wave of teachers’ wildcat strikes
    spreads to Oklahoma and Kentucky” for the Guardian. He
    says, “The strikers have been buoyed by a successful
    strike by their peers in West Virginia, their first
    statewide work stoppage since 1990, which ended with
    them winning a 5 percent pay rise and other
    concessions. On Friday, teachers in Kentucky went out
    on illegal wildcat strikes in more than 25 counties
    against the wishes of union leaders to protest against
    draconian changes to the state’s … pension plans.” The
    Oklahoma walkout this week is about overhauling a
    broken system that has been plagued by budget cuts that
    leave some schools operating just four days a week. He
    adds, “While Oklahoma has the country’s lowest tax on
    oil and natural gas production, teachers’ salaries
    remain stubbornly low, at 49th in the nation.” Elk is
    currently in Oklahoma. Contact him at
    mike.elk@gmail.com; @MikeElk

    3. ==> Why Everyone Should Celebrate 420 Day

    On April 20th at 4:20 p.m. people all over the world
    will gather to smoke marijuana in celebration of 420
    Day (National Weed Day). Invite Dr. Regina Nelson and
    Michael Browning on your show to find out why you too
    should consider smoking pot that day in celebration of
    the holiday that reportedly began with a gathering of
    high school students in California in the mid-1970s.
    These media-savvy marijuana educators can discuss
    everything from why grandma may be smoking pot to the
    considerable medicinal benefits of cannabis to the
    stoner myths people still believe. They can also talk
    about the latest states to legalize medical marijuana
    and issues facing people trying to access it. Dr.
    Regina Nelson and Michael Browning coauthored “Time for
    the Talk: Talking to Your Doctor or Patient About
    Medical Cannabis.” Regina has done Ph.D. level research
    on marijuana. Regina and Michael can also share tales
    from their national educational tour—including their
    bust in Oklahoma. Regina will be the keynote speaker
    for this month’s World Medical Cannabis Conference.
    Contact them at (303) 505-0591; ecstherapyco@gmail.com

    4. ==> Dumb Teens – Condom Snorting Challenge

    There’s a new and dangerous challenge sweeping social
    media. Viral videos show teens snorting condoms as part
    of a so-called “condom snorting challenge.” In the
    videos, teens put an unwrapped condom up one of their
    nostrils and inhale until the condom comes out of their
    mouth. Dr. John Huber can discuss why teens (or anyone
    for that matter) would think this is a good idea, other
    disturbing trends like the cinnamon challenge and the
    Tide Pod challenge, and how parents should talk to
    their teens if they discover they are taking any of
    these challenges. A mental health professional for over
    twenty years, Dr. Huber is a clinical forensic
    psychologist and chairman of Mainstream Mental Health,
    a non-profit organization. Contact Ryan McCormick at
    (516) 901-1103; (919) 377-1200

    5. ==> Millennials Will Get Stuck with Broke Parents

    We’re accustomed to millennials living in their
    parents’ basements as they struggle to save enough
    money to have a place of their own. But according to
    Rodger Friedman, it won’t be long until baby boomers
    begin living in their children’s basements because they
    failed to save enough money to fund their retirement
    years. Friedman calls this trend The Reverse Boomerang
    Effect and says baby boomers’ out-of-control spending
    habits will come back to bite their children. A
    chartered retirement planning counselor and former
    senior vice president of Morgan Stanley, Friedman will
    reveal the questions millennials should be asking their
    parents today to make sure that they don’t have to
    share their homes with them after they run of money
    tomorrow. He’ll also discuss the worst reasons people
    give for not saving for retirement, and what people can
    do who are late to the game and provide listeners with
    access to a free list of 21 Mistakes That Can
    Annihilate Your Retirement. The author of “The Mindset
    of Retirement Success” and two other books on the
    topic, this experienced talk-show guest who has been
    featured in Time, U.S. News and numerous radio programs
    will definitely not be living his children’s basement.
    Contact him at (301) 922-17732; RF179203@gmail.com

    6. ==> What’s Wrong with America’s Health Delivery
    System?

    The industry of medicine, including insurance
    companies, Big Pharma, and a medical corporate
    structure that appears driven more by profits than
    patient consideration, represent a significant problem
    in our health care delivery. Doctors are growing
    frustrated to the point of leaving the profession.
    Nurses and ancillary teams are drowning in over-
    documentation and have less time for patient care.
    Invite Michael J. Young, M.D., to discuss his
    experience with the challenges to our health care
    delivery system gone awry. A practicing physician
    (surgeon and specialist in urology) for three decades,
    and author of “The Illness of Medicine,” Dr. Young will
    offer insights for both patients and health care
    professionals, explore how America’s health delivery
    process is in need of repair, and share his own story
    and been-there experiences other doctors rarely
    discuss. Contact William Dorich at (310) 923-2157,
    gmbooks@icloud.com

    7. ==> The Real Reason People Steal at Work

    Companies would never think of deliberately offering
    jobs or contracts to thieves. Yet studies show that 95
    percent of employees and vendors admit to stealing at
    the workplace! Learn more from sought-after
    profitability specialist and entrepreneur Ruth King,
    whose book series “The Ugly Truth about Cash” includes
    “50 Ways Employees and Vendors Steal from You and What
    You Can Do About It.” While warning businesses of all
    sizes, King will also reveal what motivates seemingly
    honest professionals to “help themselves” to employer
    products, raw materials, financial resources and office
    supplies — or to exaggerate hours on time
    cards/reports. Do they think the goodies are owed to
    them? Are they making up for their own financial snags
    or personal needs? Regardless, King says this costs
    businesses millions annually, and YOU ultimately pay
    for such crimes. Hear King’s cost-saving strategies for
    discovering, preventing and recovering from workplace
    theft and embezzlement. Callers can also share shocking
    stories of what gets stolen from their work-sites.
    Contact Ruth King at (770) 729-8000;
    rking@ontheribbon.com.

    8. ==> Even If You Don’t Agree with Donald Trump… You
    Shouldn’t Hate Him

    Have you noticed that thousands of Americans are
    voicing their displeasure at Donald Trump’s drama-
    filled presidency? Even those people who voted for
    Trump are questioning his outspoken and not-so-
    diplomatic style, his propensity for turning supporters
    into enemies, his controversial initiatives such as
    immigration regulations, and the hectic way his White
    House is (dis)functioning. But none of that should be
    cause to “hate” the man – says social/spiritual
    lecturer Patric Rutherford, Ph.D., author of “God and
    President Trump Plus the Rest of Us.” Dr. Rutherford
    says respectfully disagreeing with President Trump (or
    anyone in power, including your own boss) is a way to
    solidify your strength and make change happen.
    Conversely, you are dis-empowered by loathing a leader
    or attacking his/her character. With an extensive
    background in Christian principles, political research
    and health care administration, Dr. Rutherford (himself
    an immigrant from Jamaica) will reveal how to navigate
    the Trump Era and use one’s vote wisely. Contact him at
    (786) 201-6638; patricrutherford@gmail.com.

    9. ==> She Healed Herself from Today’s Most Mysterious
    Health Crisis

    International wellness speaker Leah McCullough is the
    picture of health, upbeat mood and boundless energy.
    But like millions of other people, she once suffered
    from debilitating pain and fatigue caused by
    fibromyalgia. That’s until Leah, known worldwide as The
    Fibro Lady, learned how to conquer the effects of that
    mysterious disease. Chances are you know someone (maybe
    yourself!) who needs Leah’s advice on a unique approach
    of nutrition, supplements, and lifestyle changes for
    newfound relief and recovery. Leah, author of “Freedom
    from Fibromyalgia: 7 Steps to Complete Recovery” and
    “Eat to Energize,” can discuss initial symptoms of
    fibromyalgia, parts of the body most affected hand how
    the disease can render people (including celebrities)
    unable to work, travel, or experience normal everyday
    activities even in the prime of life. You’ll also learn
    why the medical community is largely perplexed and why
    women seem more prone to developing the condition.
    Contact Leah McCullough at (859) 380-9737;
    Leah@TheFibroLady.com.

    10. ==> Swept Away: Interview the Tsunami Lady

    Imagine a wall of water rising out of nowhere, crashing
    through your ground floor room in a resort in paradise.
    Disoriented and fighting for breath, you have no idea
    why you are suddenly submerged in a nightmare, pinned
    against familiar objects turned deadly and unsure what
    has happened to the other people you love. For most of
    us, a tsunami is something we might see in a movie. But
    for Sana Brauner, it was life or death when a beautiful
    holiday in Thailand with family and friends turned
    deadly. Sana survived as did her son and ex-husband but
    her mother did not and her two-year-old daughter has
    never been found. Sana can talk about what it was like
    to lose everything you hold dear in an instant, and the
    steps she’s taken to recover from the 2004 ordeal.
    Brauner is the author of “The Borrowed Daughter,” a
    memoir containing lessons to help anyone going through
    a life crisis. She is based in Vienna. Contact her at
    s.brauner@ihr-einkauf.at or through Skype: sanabr

    11. ==> Would You Interrupt Your Career to Care for a
    Grandchild?

    When Dr. Oliver Akamnonu and his wife learned their
    daughter, Nena, was having her first child while
    finishing medical school, they were inspired to go from
    busy professionals to busy babysitters. Unlike many
    grandparents, they were willing to interrupt their
    careers and empty-nest lifestyle to be Nena’s support
    system, by caring for baby Lydia. Oliver will explain
    why it was the best move his family ever made and why
    other active grandparents may want to consider such a
    commitment. He’ll offer insights on re-configuring life
    so grandparenting and babysitting become the priority
    and explain why launching a grown child (successfully!)
    often involves the family’s newest generation. Oliver
    can also discuss childcare refresher tips, how to get
    enough rest, nutrition and recreation when your
    calendar seems ultra-packed, and decisions beyond
    returning to work, once your grandchild enters primary
    school. Contact Oliver at (413) 693-8428;
    ooakams@yahoo.com.

    12. ==> April Is Poetry Month: Children’s Author
    Inspires Kids to Write

    Poetry is a wonderful form of expression but can be a
    bit intimidating to young writers. Sometimes all it
    takes to get kids involved in poetry is a little
    encouragement and a fun contest! Children’s author and
    mother of three Rosie J. Pova uses writing contests to
    inspire new writers to get involved and has received
    enthusiastic feedback from teachers. In addition to the
    thrill of being recognized for their talent, cool
    prizes, like a Kindle for kids, offer some extra
    incentive. Invite Pova to share her stories about how
    she gets young minds writing and why teachers fully
    support her efforts. During Poetry Month, her Haiku
    Hype contest is open to students in grades 3 to 5 and
    teachers and librarians can send in student haikus for
    consideration from 4/9 – 4/27. Pova is the author of
    several children’s books including her latest, “Sarah’s
    Song.” She has been featured on radio and in print.
    Contact her at (214) 563-1633 (TX);
    rosie.pova@yahoo.com

    13. ==> Suicide Averted: ‘Why I’m Glad the Gun Jammed’

    When Dr. Jeanne Sanner was in her early 20s she was so
    despondent she put her then-husband’s Air Force-issued
    pistol to her head and pulled the trigger. Unhappy with
    her marriage, unsure of her sexual orientation, afraid
    of hurting her family and everyone else she loved, she
    decided that her best option was to kill herself.
    Luckily, the gun jammed. Jeanne has gone on to live a
    rich, full life she would have missed out on. She has
    also come to realize that “there is no problem that
    cannot be solved if we seek the right resources.”
    Jeanne can share a simple formula she created that has
    already helped hundreds of people change their beliefs
    to lead happier lives. She is the author of “Finding
    Unconditional Love a Little Peace at a Time.” She has a
    doctorate in spiritual studies, a master’s in education
    and a bachelor’s in psychology. Reach her at (949)
    460-9450; jeannesanner@yahoo.com

    14. ==> World Autism Month – Free Resource for Parents

    Parenting a child is a difficult job but parenting a
    child on the autism spectrum is even more so. April is
    World Autism Month and the National Autism Academy is
    making its pioneering, seven-part series “The 7
    Emotional Secrets of Parents with Autistic Children”
    available for free to those interested in understanding
    life with autism. Jeanne Beard, the academy’s founder
    and the parent of a 21-year-old autistic son, says the
    10- to 12-minute videos explore the emotional
    challenges parents of special needs children (and
    others) face, including dealing with compassion
    fatigue, burnout, and living with loss. The series
    deals with the practical (Steps you can take if you
    feel like the school is failing your child) and
    personal (How your emotions drive your child’s behavior
    and what successful parents do to feel better). Jeanne
    Beard was a writer on the book “Finding the Gray:
    Understanding and Thriving in the Black and White World
    of Autism and Asperger’s.” “Autism and the Rest of Us:
    How to Sustain a Healthy and Functional Relationship
    with a Person on the Autism Spectrum” is her first book
    written under her own name. Contact her at (630)
    542-1191; jeanne@nationalautismacademy.com

    15. ==> Take the Hope Challenge

    Research studies have found people who are hopeful
    excel in life, live longer and live well. But sometimes
    hope needs a little assist, notes Rosalind Tompkins,
    creator of the first National Month of Hope, in April.
    Through her organization Mothers in Crisis, Tompkins is
    issuing a Hope Challenge to ordinary people to reach
    out to folks they know at work or in their community
    who are feeling hopeless perhaps due to job loss,
    marital troubles or struggles with addiction. Tompkins
    has set an impressive goal—fostering at least 10,000
    “hope chats” this year. Mothers in Crisis is a
    nonprofit comprised of women and men in recovery from
    drug and alcohol addiction. Rosalind’s humanitarian
    work has taken her around the world to help widows,
    orphans, and refugees. The founder of Turning Point
    International Church and its school of ministry,
    Rosalind has written four books including “As Long as
    There Is Breath in Your Body, There Is Hope.” Contact
    her at (850) 933-2412; ryt2@aol.com

  • 03/20/18 RTIR Newsletter: March For Our Lives, Brain Power, Tax Deductions

    March 20, 2018

    01. #MarchforOurLives – Fed-Up Teens Take to Streets
    02. Book for Student Protestors: Be Heard!
    03. Rocker Eddie Money on New Reality Show
    04. Learn How to Make Music this Week
    05. Wednesday is National Single Parent Day
    06. Why Women Should Forgive their Harassers
    07. How Females Can Succeed in Male-Dominated Business
    08. Most Overlooked Tax Deductions
    09. Renewable Energy: Not What It’s Cracked Up to Be
    10. Interview the Happiest Guy in America
    11. He Predicted War in Iraq and Brexit – What’s Next?
    12. Take the Spring Break Challenge!
    13. Fun, Easy Way to Boost Your Kid’s Brain Power
    14. Your Brain is Like Yogurt
    15. 95 Secrets to Live Well into Your 90s
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    1. ==>#MarchforOurLives – Fed-Up Teens Take to Streets

    This Saturday, in Washington D.C. and across the
    country, countless teens will participate in the March
    for Our Lives, a movement started by survivors of the
    recent Florida high school shooting rampage. Pittsburgh
    Post-Gazette columnist Tony Norman says the teens have
    changed the narrative of school shootings much like
    young protesters before them. “Young people are
    rejecting the role of designated victim in the
    perpetually flickering horror show that is American gun
    culture. Much like the hundreds of protesting black
    children who were beaten by police and had fire hoses
    turned on them during the Birmingham Children’s Crusade
    of 1963, teenagers across America have reached a point
    where they won’t back down because they’re tired of
    feeling unsafe in their own schools. It isn’t likely
    they’ll be clogging jails or exposing themselves to
    mass arrest or police assault, like the thousands of
    children in Birmingham did marching for civil rights.
    But their numbers and moral authority will make
    accepting NRA blood money more problematic for every
    politician from now on.” Tony Norman is a Pittsburgh
    Post-Gazette columnist. Contact him at (412) 263-1631;
    tnorman@post-gazette.com or @TonyNormanPG

    2. ==> Book for Student Protestors: Be Heard!

    As millions of American students assert their First
    Amendment rights in protests across the country,
    advocacy groups Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and
    National Coalition Against Censorship have released a
    new comic book to help protect students’ rights. “Be
    Heard!” is a free comic by cartoonist Kai Texel that
    outlines best practices to help kids assert their
    rights to speech, protest, assembly and petition, warns
    about risks, and provides resources to get more help.
    “Whether students choose to participate in this
    national movement or not, whether they walk out into
    the hallway or march to their Senator’s office, whether
    they wear orange or write an op-ed for the school
    paper, this moment is the ultimate First Amendment
    lesson,” says Abena Hutchful, coordinator of NCAC’s
    Youth Free Expression Program and Kids’ Right to Read
    Project. “We hope teachers will engage their students
    in productive ways, and we want to make sure that
    students know what is–and is not–protected protest
    speech in schools.” Contact Nora Pelizzari, NCAC, at
    (212) 807-6222, ext. 105; (708) 805-8289 (cell);
    nora@ncac.org, or Charles Brownstein, CBLDF, at (971)
    266-8212; charles.brownstein@cbldf.org

    3. ==> Rocker Eddie Money on New Reality Show

    Multi-platinum rock superstar Eddie Money takes viewers
    home every Sunday night in a new reality series. Called
    Real Money, the show follows the daily lives of the
    Money family—which includes Eddie; Laurie, his wife of
    over 30 years; their five kids, Zach, Joe, Jesse, Dez,
    and Julian; and eight pets. Ask Eddie why he decided to
    do the show, how it has affected his family, and what
    viewers can expect from the show. Real Money premieres
    Sunday, April 8th at 9:30 on AXS TV. Contact Johanna
    Ramos-Boyer at (703) 646-5137 or Erin Bolden at (703)
    646-5188

    4. ==> Learn How to Make Music this Week

    This week, March 19th-25th, is all about the music.
    It’s Teach Music Week, an annual event that began four
    years ago to encourage musicians, music schools, stores
    & studios to offer a free lesson or class to new
    students (kids and adults). Timed to coincide with
    National “Music in Our Schools Month,” the effort has
    gone worldwide and this year music teachers in ten
    countries will participate. Vincent James, founder of
    KeepMusicAlive.org says, “We believe that by
    encouraging music teachers and potential students to
    reach out to each other during the month of March, many
    of them will continue to teach and learn music from
    each other long after the month is over. Our goal is to
    see more kids and adults reaping the educational,
    therapeutic and social benefits of playing music.” This
    year, Teach Music Week is also inviting public, private
    and charter schools to schedule activities to encourage
    more students to sign up for music, band and chorus
    classes. Vincent James is the author of the book “88+
    Ways Music Can Change Your Life”. Contact him at (610)
    812-5231 (PA); vincent@KeepMusicAlive.org

    5. ==> Wednesday is National Single Parent Day

    Single parenting is tough. Back in 1984, President
    Reagan declared March 21st National Single Parent Day
    to cheer on those single parents who are doing double
    duty day-in and day-out. Interview author/speaker Sara
    Sherman, BA, MS on why this day should be as important
    as Mother’s Day and Father’s Day but isn’t! At last
    count there were 13.6 million single parents in America
    doing their best to raise over 21 million children.
    Sara will reveal why kids are often better off than
    kids in dual parent homes and why single moms should
    definitely go back to school (it’s easier than you
    think!) Sara is the author of “The Single Mom’s Guide
    to Getting a Degree” book and workbook and can speak to
    just about anything relating to single parenting. She
    has been the single mom of three children for most of
    her adult life – earning two degrees while working a
    full-time job! Contact her at (614) 432-2717;
    sara@singlemomsasksara.com

    6. ==> Why Women Should Forgive their Harassers

    The #MeToo movement has encouraged more women to speak
    out about sexual harassment they have faced. But Dr.
    Jeanne Sanner says women still need to do more. She
    says that for their own sake they also need to forgive
    their sexual harassers—the Bill O’Reillys and Harvey
    Weinsteins who betrayed their trust. Jeanne says it is
    important for women who have been victimized to change
    their own perceptions of the event and to stop
    condemning the men. After she was raped by a stranger,
    Jeanne told herself, “He may have controlled my body
    but he will not have control of my life.” She took back
    her power by choosing love over fear. She is the author
    of the upcoming book “Finding Unconditional Love a
    Little Peace at a Time.” Jeanne has a doctorate in
    spiritual studies, a master’s in education and a
    bachelor’s in psychology. Reach her at (949) 460-9450;
    jeannesanner@yahoo.com

    7. ==> Attention Ladies: Got What It Takes to Succeed
    in a Male-Dominated Business?

    From the world of finance to professional sports, from
    construction to aeronautics, from Fortune 500 business
    management to major politics, law enforcement, mining
    and the military. Those are just a few of the
    specialties where men outnumber women by huge numbers
    — especially in leadership roles. Yet our economy and
    people in all walks of life will benefit when more
    women excel in male-dominated careers, says Wall Street
    professional Tamara Lashchyk. With surprising been-
    there advice, Tamara will discuss: how females can
    negotiate the salary, promotions and perks they deserve
    … 5 things wise women never do in the workplace …
    myths and truths about the pay gap, the boy’s club,
    creating one’s professional brand, dating among
    colleagues, and even who’s inadvertently encouraging
    harassment. Tamara, the best-selling author of “Lose
    the Gum: A Survival Guide for Women on Wall Street,”
    will also reveal how to maintain feminine confidence
    and nurturing qualities, while still thinking and
    communicating as men do. Contact her at (732) 610-0787;
    tamara@lashchyk.com.

    8. ==> Most Overlooked Tax Deductions

    Did you know that false teeth and fertility enhancement
    could be tax deductions? Or that there’s a deduction
    for victims of Ponzi schemes? The tax code is long, and
    there are lots of tax breaks that your listeners don’t
    know about. Deductions that could reduce their tax
    bill. That’s why you should invite Martha O’Gorman to
    share her Top 10 Overlooked Tax Deductions. O’Gorman
    can let your listeners in on the tips the tax pros
    know. She worked for Jackson Hewitt Tax Service before
    co-founding Liberty Tax, the brand with the iconic
    Statue of Liberty wavers. She is the chief marketing
    officer of the company, with more than 4,000 locations
    in the U.S. and Canada, and she knows taxes. Contact
    Martha O’Gorman at (888) 848-5344 or martha@libtax.com.

    9. ==> Renewable Energy: Not What It’s Cracked Up to Be

    You’ve probably seen fields covered with solar panels
    and gigantic wind turbines popping up around the
    country. More and more are being created in an effort
    to preserve energy, but do you know how they work and
    how these energy sources affect the earth?
    Environmentalists say the wind and solar power projects
    have very low climate and environmental impact and will
    reduce air pollution but Tim Maloney says they’re a
    false hope and simply can’t supply all of society’s
    power needs. Maloney says, “Nuclear fission is
    humanity’s only chance to leave fossils in the ground
    and reduce atmospheric and ocean CO2. It would also
    gradually reverse global warming and ocean
    acidification, and restore earth’s ecosystems.” Invite
    him to discuss nuclear power and explain how it can
    outperform wind and solar sources. Maloney can also
    explain nuclear fission, why environmentalists aren’t
    discussing it, and comment on the issues of radiation
    and waste disposal. Tim Maloney is a retired community
    college professor of electronics and machine control.
    He’s the author of “Roadmap to Nowhere.” Contact him at
    (734) 735-7856; t.maloney@bex.net

    10. ==> Interview the Happiest Guy in America

    Ted Larkins is that perpetually cheery guy, the one
    whose upbeat attitude makes you feel better just by
    listening to him. Ted not only wrote “Get to Be Happy:
    Stories and Secrets to Living the Sh*t Out of Life,” he
    lives it. Invite this entertaining self-described non-
    guru on air on a Monday to motivate people for their
    best workweek ever or any day to discuss: meeting
    Mother Teresa, Maria Carey, Bon Jovi and Jack Nicklaus;
    things your bartender won’t tell you; finding gratitude
    in even “bad” things in life like spending time on
    airplanes (he’s flown 3 million miles) and in the
    deaths of people close to us, and much, much more. Ted
    is the former senior VP of one of the world’s leading
    entertainment, sport and brand licensing agencies and a
    guest lecturer for the UCLAx Entertainment Studies and
    Performing Arts program. He’s also a popular radio and
    TV guest. Reach him at (818) 261-8262;
    twlarkins@gmail.com

    11. ==> What’s Next? Ask the Man Who Predicted War in
    Iraq and Brexit

    Before 9/11, he predicted the U.S. would go to war in
    Iraq and Iran. Months before the Brits voted to leave
    the European Union he predicted that too. Most
    recently, he predicted Billy Graham’s death would be
    prophetic—before he passed away. His name is Richard
    Ruhling and he is a medical doctor and Bible scholar
    who believes trouble is coming to Jerusalem before the
    U.S. embassy moves there and if so, he is confident a
    major earthquake will initiate biblical end-times in
    the U.S. this spring. This popular talk show guest has
    authored a number of books on Bible prophecy and
    current events. His latest is “God Bless America?”
    Reach him at (928) 583-7543 or Ruhling7@juno.com

    12. ==> Take the Spring Break Challenge!

    It’s that time of year again. Days growing longer, buds
    are appearing on the trees, and the air is fragrant.
    How many days will you take off for spring cleaning?
    Take Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith’s challenge to take a
    break from work this spring! Dr. Saundra says that
    business-as-usual working, running errands, and
    stressing yourself out flies in the face of your well-
    being any time of year. Historically, spring and Easter
    is a time to celebrate rebirth, not endure the same-
    old, same-old. Dr. Saundra will reveal the seven types
    of rest you need to regain the spiritual and physical
    energy you were born with — and reclaim your best
    self. Dr. Saundra’s advice and expertise has been
    featured in Woman’s Day and Prevention magazines. You
    can reach her at DrDaltonSmith@gmail.com; (256)
    405-9765.

    13. ==> Boost Your Kid’s Brain Power the Fun and Easy
    Way!

    Every parent loves to cuddle their child, but research
    shows that cuddling makes a big difference in brain
    size and development. A parent’s affection is directly
    related to healthy brain growth which helps kids become
    more intelligent and develop the ability to empathize
    with others. Since 80% of brain cells grow during the
    first two years of a child’s life, this is a critically
    important stage of development. Children’s author and
    mother of three Rosie J. Pova says what better way to
    ensure regular cuddling than to snuggle together with a
    book and read to your child as part of your bedtime
    routine? She also reveals the surprising reason why
    reading more complicated books to toddlers actually
    helps them to become better readers later in life. Pova
    asserts that in addition to the intellectual benefits,
    cuddling helps kids feel safer, more emotionally
    balanced, and more self-confident, which increases
    their academic performance throughout school. She is
    the author of several children’s books including her
    latest, Sarah’s Song. Pova has been featured on radio
    and in print. Contact her at (214) 563-1633 (TX);
    rosie.pova@yahoo.com

    14. ==> Your Brain is Like Yogurt

    March is Brain Injury Awareness Month and Jane Summers
    M.D., says it’s time to shed some light on the subject.
    Dr. Summers will share startling statistics about brain
    injury and facts about your brain, including how it’s
    made of a yogurt-like substance. Did you know that
    according to a July issue of JAMA, 99% of NFL football
    players have “concussion” or chronic traumatic
    encephalopathy on autopsy? That traumatic brain injury
    (TBI) is the #1 killer and disabler of children and
    young adults? Or that it affects countless veterans and
    abuse survivors? Dr. Summers will explain how TBI is
    cumulative, what the signs of brain injury are, and
    share her own story of sustaining a brain injury from a
    horse accident a decade ago. Dr. Jane Summers has
    consulted nationally on the CDC in Atlanta, and
    multiple state and national committees related to TBI,
    sharing her educated perspective as a patient. Her
    upcoming book is “Unstoppable: A Memoir, Flying Beyond
    Obstacles. Contact Dr. Summers at (303) 325-4100;
    Quantumleap06@gmail.com

    15. ==> 95 Secrets to Live Well into Your 90s

    Victoria Schmidt sounds like she’s 40 or 50. She looks
    like she’s 60 or 70. She has the wisdom of a 96-year
    old because she has the experience and knowledge of a
    96-year young woman! Most longevity experts are in
    their 40’s and 50’s and maybe a little older. She says,
    “You have far more control on the length of your life
    than the stereotypical perception and the negative
    misconceptions of aging.” Victoria’s mantra: You must
    want to live a long life and view living with grace and
    acceptance. Invite this vibrant nonagenarian and author
    of “Victoria’s 95 Secrets on Living a Happy, Healthy,
    Sexy Long Life” to share what’s kept her young and how
    anyone can age well, even into their 90s. “Genetics
    have far less influence on life expectancy than you
    would expect. How long you live is determined by your
    health and how you live your life.” Contact Victoria
    Schmidt at (908) 840-4084; ottomisti@aol.com

  • 03/13/18 RTIR Newsletter: Afghan New Year, Abusive Workplaces, Younger Workplaces

    March 13, 2018

    01. One More Time!! Winter Travel Tips
    02. U.S.-North Korea: Victory for President Moon?
    03. Inside Saudi Arabia’s Largest Oil Company – Aramco
    04. Let the Games Begin: It’s Time for March Madness
    05. March 21st- National Single Parent Day
    06. Repairing an Abusive Workplace
    07. How to Fit into a Younger Workplace
    08. Fun Tax Story: Behind the Statue of Liberty Wavers
    09. Tuesday, March 20th – Afghan New Year
    10. Next Week is 4th Annual Teach Music Week
    11. March 18th- Forgive Mom and Dad Day
    12. Timely Easter Show – Navigate Life Storms Like Jesus
    13. Debunk the 10 Biggest Myths about Spirituality
    14. She Remembers Her Past Life… Do You?
    15. Listen Up: This Could Make You a Liver Lover
    =======================================

    1. ==> One More Time!! Winter Travel Tips

    You can almost hear the collective sigh of a winter
    weary Northeast bracing for yet another winter storm
    that could produce significant snowfall and make
    driving treacherous. Obviously, you shouldn’t drive if
    you don’t have to, but what if you find yourself on the
    road in the middle of—or aftermath—of another winter
    storm? Invite Audra Fordin to discuss how to deal with
    sleet, snow and poor visibility, what to keep in your
    car in case of emergency, and what to do if you find
    yourself in a snowbank, or stranded on the road. Audra
    Fordin is a regular on Good Morning America, the Today
    show and Rachel Ray. She’s the 4th generation auto shop
    owner/operator of Great Bear Auto Repair in Queens, NY,
    the founder of Women Auto Know, and the author of “End
    Auto Anxiety.” Contact her at (516) 626-1231;
    Audra@womenautoknow.com

    2. ==> U.S.-North Korea: Victory for President Moon?

    President Trump’s decision to meet with North Korea’s
    Kim Jong Un shocked the world. No American president
    has sat down with a leader of North Korea since the
    Korean War ended in 1953. Christine Ahn, founder of
    Women Cross DMZ says the real reason the two men are
    coming together can be traced back to the savvy
    politicking of another leader entirely: South Korean
    President Moon Jae-in. “It’s a mistake to believe that
    ‘maximum pressure’ forced North Korea to dialogue; it
    was Moon’s masterful diplomatic stroke. It’s a
    dangerous rewriting of what happened, and it is sure to
    be what causes Trump to fail in talks with Kim.” She
    says, “Moon showed genuine desire for peaceful
    resolution, which is why Kim reciprocated this way;
    maximum pressure/strategic patience does not work
    because it doesn’t understand North Korea’s genuine
    fears. Trump should understand what Moon does: North
    Korea’s long-held desire for a peace treaty and
    normalized relations as key to achieving a nuclear-free
    Korea.” Contact Christine Ahn at christineahn at
    mac.com; @christineahn

    3. ==> Inside Saudi Arabia’s Largest Oil Company –
    Aramco

    Saudi Aramco is the most profitable company in the
    world, and one of the most mysterious. Later this year
    or early 2019, Aramco will have an Initial Public
    Offering (IPO) that could be the largest IPO in
    history. Both the NYSE and LSE are courting Saudi crown
    prince, Mohammad bin Salman for the Aramco IPO. Invite
    Middle East and energy industry expert Ellen Wald,
    Ph.D. to share the fascinating history of Saudi Aramco
    and the family that controls the multi trillion-dollar
    enterprise. Dr. Wald is a scholar at the Arabia
    Foundation with expertise in how policy, wars,
    diplomacy, the stock market, oil pricing, and
    innovation impact the future of energy. To research
    her new book “Saudi Inc.,” Wald traveled to Saudi
    Arabia in late 2017 to meet with Aramco executives.
    Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703) 646-5137 or Megan
    Bonomo at (703) 646-5188.

    4. ==> Let the Games Begin: It’s Time for March Madness

    Every springtime, America’s becomes obsessed with
    college basketball. It’s the annual NCAA men’s and
    women’s basketball tournaments, or what many people
    call March Madness. For the next three weeks, college
    hoops take center stage as “The Big Dance” gets
    underway. Invite Kate Delaney aka The Sports Princess”
    to talk about everything tournament-related including
    brackets, best bets and why we love it so. Kate Delaney
    is a 20-year radio and TV broadcast veteran. She’s
    covered 15 Super Bowls, 10 U.S. Opens, 15 Final Fours,
    World Series Games, and a plethora of sporting events.
    Her latest book is “Invade the Man Cave: Sports Secrets
    Guys Don’t Share.” Contact Mark Goldman at (516)
    639-0988; mark@goldmanmccormick.com

    5. ==> March 21st- National Single Parent Day

    Back in 1984, President Reagan declared March 21st
    National Single Parent Day. Let’s face it – single
    parenting is tough – so this day was created to cheer
    on those single parents who are doing double duty day-
    in and day-out! Interview author/speaker Sara Sherman,
    BA, MS on why this day should be as important as
    Mother’s Day and Father’s Day but isn’t! At last count
    there were 13.6 million single parents in America doing
    their best to raise over 21 million children. Sara will
    reveal why kids are often better off than kids in dual
    parent homes and why single moms should definitely go
    back to school (it’s easier than you think!) Sara is
    the author of “The Single Mom’s Guide to Getting a
    Degree” book and workbook and can speak to just about
    anything relating to single parenting. She has been the
    single mom of three children for most of her adult life
    – earning two degrees while working a full-time job!
    Contact her at (614) 432-2717;
    sara@singlemomsasksara.com

    6. ==> Repairing an Abusive Workplace

    Sexual harassment and other workplace abuses are often
    well-known but rarely-discussed ‘secrets.’ Lisa
    Dinhofer, MA, CT says being in a toxic environment
    where people are afraid to speak up creates moral
    distress for employees. “When we’re confronted with
    events that violate our core ethics, we disengage, burn
    out and get physically and mentally sick. The
    environment can even cause some people to get
    aggressive or violent.” Dinhofer says removing an
    abuser and prevention training are just the first steps
    to repairing the workplace. “After an abuser is gone
    employers need to assess and address the collateral
    damage they leave behind. In many situations that
    involves rebuilding trust so employees feel safe at
    work.” Lisa will share insights on this timely issue
    that affects every industry. She’ll also answer
    listeners’ questions on-air. Lisa Dinhofer, MA, CT is a
    crisis communication expert and ‘thanatologist.’
    Contact her at (301) 366-7944; info@kodenllc.com

    7. ==> How to Fit into a Younger Workplace

    Hundreds of thousands of talented professionals have
    been ousted from the workforce because of their age,
    tossed aside and replaced by millennials who are paid
    less money. If they’re lucky enough to find new jobs,
    they usually end up working for one-third of their old
    salaries. Diane Huth, a 67-year-old marketing expert,
    has studied this issue from all sides interviewing
    millennials, traumatized baby boomers and CEOs and what
    she learned is not only fascinating but can help
    countless struggling workers caught in the crosshairs.
    Let Diane share 12 ways older workers can adapt to fit
    into today’s younger workplace as well as how they can
    reinvent themselves by using their talents in new ways
    instead of trying to compete with younger workers for
    the same jobs they had held decades ago. What she has
    to say is nothing short of a new way of looking at
    work. Diane’s latest book is “BRAND YOU! To Re-Invent
    Your Career.” Contact her at (210) 601-7852;
    diane@BrandYouGuide.com

    8. ==> Fun Tax Story: Behind the Statue of Liberty
    Wavers

    What’s the first image that comes to mind when you
    think tax time? Is it those green Statue of Liberty
    wavers on the streets all over the U.S.? They make it
    into news stories, social media content and even TV
    series. They’re a great, low-cost marketing tool.
    Martha O’Gorman of Liberty Tax is the brains behind
    those iconic green Statue of Liberty Wavers. Invite her
    to share with your listeners the backstory of the
    Wavers and her 3 Secrets to Marketing Success. O’Gorman
    worked for Jackson Hewitt Tax Service before leaving to
    help start Liberty Tax. She is the chief marketing
    officer of the company, with more than 4,000 locations
    in the U.S. and Canada. Contact Martha O’Gorman at
    888-848-5344 or martha@libtax.com.

    9. ==> Tuesday, March 20th – Afghan New Year

    The Vernal Equinox next Tuesday also marks the Afghan
    New Year or Nowroz. Invite Cat Parenti, an author and
    expert on Afghan culture to explain the fascinating
    customs and traditions surrounding this holiday. You’ll
    learn why people whitewash their houses, hang barley
    grass in their homes, and why this is a particularly
    popular time for weddings. Parenti has lived in
    Afghanistan on-and-off for 20 years and married into
    the culture. Her NGO “The Afghanistan Foundation”
    delivered clothing, crop seeds and medicine to the
    Afghan families in Pakistani refugee camps and in the
    liberated (from the Soviets) areas of Afghanistan. Cat
    Parenti is the author of several books including the
    upcoming “Afghanistan: A Memoir from Brooklyn to
    Kabul.” She has been featured on numerous radio
    programs and in several publications. Contact her at
    cat.parenti@gmail.com or grandmachandra@gmail.com

    10. ==> Next Week is 4th Annual Teach Music Week

    Next week, March 19th-25th, is Teach Music Week, an
    annual event that began four years ago to encourage
    musicians, music schools, stores & studios to offer a
    free lesson or class to new students (kids and adults).
    Timed to coincide with National “Music in Our Schools
    Month,” the effort has gone worldwide and this year
    music teachers in ten countries will participate.
    Vincent James, founder of KeepMusicAlive.org says, “We
    believe that by encouraging music teachers and
    potential students to reach out to each other during
    the month of March, many of them will continue to teach
    and learn music from each other long after the month is
    over. Our goal is to see more kids and adults reaping
    the educational, therapeutic and social benefits of
    playing music.” This year, Teach Music Week is also
    inviting public, private and charter schools to
    schedule activities to encourage more students to sign
    up for music, band and chorus classes. Vincent James is
    the author of the book “88+ Ways Music Can Change Your
    Life”. Contact him at (610) 812-5231 (PA);
    vincent@KeepMusicAlive.org

    11. ==> March 18th- Forgive Mom and Dad Day

    If your parents weren’t perfect, get in line. Few are.
    Still, that doesn’t stop many of us from grumbling
    about the way they screwed up our lives well into
    adulthood. On the other hand, holding onto these
    resentments isn’t good. Doesn’t Carol-Ann Hamilton know
    it? As she traces her own journey from desperation to
    inspiration and hope, she urges people to take
    advantage of March 18th’s Forgive Mom and Dad Day to
    repair festering wounds. No matter the suffering
    (abuse, neglect, indifference, etc.), Carol-Ann helps
    people to forgive and move on—for their own sake. The
    daughter of a formerly-alcoholic father and a paranoid-
    schizophrenic mother, she’s an expert at healing toxic
    relationships. A delightful media guest, Carol-Ann is
    also the author of “Coping with Un-cope-able Parents.”
    Contact her at (905) 822-2503;
    carolann@carolannhamilton.com

    12. ==> Timely Easter Show – Navigate Life Storms Like
    Jesus

    Divorce, death, job loss, illness, accidents and
    financial reversals are just some of the storms
    affecting virtually every human being. When awful
    events occur—often without warning—people often ask:
    “Why is this happening to me? Why now? What is the
    purpose of this tragedy?” Invite the author of “Deck
    Time with Jesus: Navigating Life’s Storms from a Place
    of Peace and Rest,” Nate Stevens, to explore the
    adversity of Jesus as a compass point for listeners to
    navigate their own life storms as opportunities for
    faith and personal growth. Stevens, who spent nine
    years working on the book, is an avid, lifelong student
    of Scripture—having read the Bible cover to cover more
    than 25 times. A popular speaker and teacher at
    conferences, seminars and Bible study groups, Stevens
    writes online devotionals for Christian Devotions and
    Single Matters. Contact him at (803) 546-4457;
    n8stevens@yahoo.com

    13. ==> Debunk the 10 Biggest Myths about Spirituality

    The number of Americans who consider themselves
    spiritual but not religious continues to rise. Last
    year, the Pew Research Center indicated that 27 percent
    of Americans now describe themselves that way. José de
    la Torre believes even more people might identify with
    the spiritual but non-religious movement if they were
    disabused of some common myths. The author of
    “Spiritual Living for Busy People: How to Nourish Your
    Soul in Today’s Hectic World” says you don’t need to
    meditate for an hour or more each day or run off to
    live in a cave to live spiritually. He insists you
    don’t need to do anything at all! Invite him to debunk
    the biggest myths about spirituality and discuss what
    he discovered during his 20 years of research into the
    subject. Known as the Be at Peace Coach, de la Torre is
    donating 100 percent of profits from his books
    purchased on Amazon, to the Wounded Warrior Project,
    which benefits America’s war veterans. Contact him at
    (817) 304-6148; jose@peace-coach.com

    14. ==> She Remembers Her Past Life… Do You?

    Today Diana Scanlan is a Medical Intuitive Energy
    Healer and author of “Lessons from Your Last Life”
    living in Australia, having been born in the UK. Though
    she remembers living centuries ago, as a Native
    American girl! As your interview guest she’ll tell
    fascinating stories of her unique tribal past. Plus,
    she’ll reveal how to tap into your own memories of
    previous lives. Diana says there are reasons why so
    many of us: experience deja vu, or feel that a never-
    before-visited town or building might seem amazingly
    familiar. She’ll discuss why we’re drawn to a
    “soulmate” and how to attract one. Did you love your
    current partner in an earlier lifetime? Diana will also
    explore how aromas jolt us into long ago memories …
    the reason we have favorite foods, possessions, careers
    or hobbies … what’s behind our phobias and allergies
    … and how to recognize if you’re a “new” soul on your
    first earthly journey. Contact her at
    diana@beingnaturallyhealthy.com.

    15. ==> Listen Up: This Could Make You a Liver Lover

    Most people wouldn’t consider adding liver to their
    diet weekly or monthly, let alone daily. But popular
    author and international wellness speaker Leah
    McCullough does, and she’s determined to help others
    discover the surprisingly energizing superfood that is
    liver. Invite Leah to share recipes that disguise the
    flavor and texture of liver, and go far beyond liver
    and onions! Appreciative audiences will even learn
    about making their own enriched dishes by including
    powered liver. Leah says daily liver can repel fatigue
    so sports performance and sexual stamina can improve,
    and you can enjoy sustained energy throughout the
    workday, or while on vacation, or when doing chores
    without caffeine jitters or the ups/downs of sugar. You
    can also keep up with your kids, who are themselves
    getting the “grow and thrive” iron and whole food
    nutrition that liver provides. Known everywhere as The
    Fibro Lady, Leah has authored the critically-acclaimed
    books “Freedom from Fibromyalgia: 7 Steps to Complete
    Recovery” and “Eat to Energize.” Contact her at (859)
    380-9737; Leah@TheFibroLady.com.

  • 03/06/18 RTIR Newsletter: Housing Collapse, Antibiotic Dangers, Happy Hawaiians

    March 6, 2018

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

    [fname] — Housing Collapse, Antibiotic Dangers, Happy Hawaiians

    01. Housing Collapse Coming Right Up
    02. How Stock Buybacks Hurt Workers
    03. You’ll Recognize this Voice (Kids Definitely Will)
    04. Wanna Win a Weiner Warrior Shirt?
    05. Bioscarf: Fashionable Flu Prevention
    06. Hidden Dangers of Popular Antibiotic
    07. New Tax Rules and Homeowners
    08. The Answer to Gun Violence? Less Gun Control
    09. Is this the Beginning of a Huge Awakening?
    10. Many Americans Believe God Made Trump President
    11. Is Daylight Savings Time Bad for Your Health?
    12. You’ll Want to Eat Liver Every Day!
    13. One Third of Family Caregivers Die First
    14. How Your Friends Can Help You Lose Weight
    15. Hawaiians Can Teach Us How to Be Happier
    =======================================

    1. ==> Housing Collapse Coming Right Up

    Mortgage rates are high and rising. Refinancing
    opportunities are nonexistent; home affordability has
    collapsed. Mike Shedlock says that’s what you’ll take
    away from the latest Black Knight Mortgage Monitor if
    you give it a very close look. The report shows recent
    rate jumps coupled with climbing home prices have
    increased the cost to purchase the median home by $67 a
    month over the last six weeks. And while it also claims
    that overall affordability remains better than long-
    term historical averages and that the average income
    has risen, Shedlock says affordability is subjective,
    and the median income has actually declined in seven
    out of the past eleven years. He’ll discuss the growing
    factors that lead him to believe a housing collapse is
    building and what factors are driving that. Mike
    Shedlock is a registered investment advisor
    representative for SitkaPacific Capital Management. He
    also writes MishTalk, a global economics blog. Contact
    him at (815) 477-2967; mikeshedlock@gmail.com

    2. ==> How Stock Buybacks Hurt Workers

    Since 2008, companies in the United States have spent
    $5.1 trillion to buy back their own stock. Buybacks
    have exploded in 2018 thanks to windfall from the
    Republican tax law. But critics argue Corporate
    America’s fascination with stock buybacks has come at a
    real cost to American workers. “Stock buybacks have
    been a prime mode of both concentrating income among
    the richest households and eroding middle-class
    employment opportunities,” says William Lazonick, a
    professor at the University of Massachusetts Lowell who
    has studied the impact of stock buybacks. According to
    one analysis, thus far just 6% of the corporate
    windfall from the tax cuts have gone to workers in the
    form of pay hikes, bonuses and other investments.
    Lazonick predicts Democrats in Congress may soon
    introduce a bill to crackdown on or even ban buybacks.
    William Lazonick is a professor in economics and co-
    director of the Center for Industrial Competitiveness.
    Contact him at (978) 934-4246; William_Lazonick@uml.edu

    3. ==> You’ll Recognize this Voice (Kids Definitely
    Will)

    Tara Strong is one of the most famous voice actresses
    working today. Though you may not know her name, kids
    (as well as their parents) will recognize Tara’s voice
    as some of the most iconic animated characters on
    television. She’s Bubbles in The Powerpuff Girls,
    Timmy Turner in The Fairly Odd Parents; Dil Pickles in
    Rugrats, Raven in Teen Titans; Penny in Inspector
    Gadget; Harley Quinn in DC Super Hero Girls, Mary Jane
    Watson in Ultimate Spider-Man, Batgirl in The New
    Batman Adventures and Anna from The Care Bears – to
    name just a few. She’s also nominated for an Emmy for
    her role as Twilight Sparkle, in My Little Pony:
    Friendship is Magic, which is about to begin its eighth
    season on Discovery Family. Tara can discuss the show,
    some of her favorite projects she’s worked on, and of
    course do the voices from some of her most famous
    characters. For interviews, contact John Angelo at
    john@premieretv.com.

    4. ==> The Great Hot Dog and Sausage Debates – Win a
    Weiner Warrior Shirt!

    Is a hot dog a sandwich? Does ketchup belong on a hot
    dog? Which is better for breakfast: sausage links or
    patties? Is it ok to put fruit or candy in a sausage?
    Eric Mittenthal, President of the National Hot Dog and
    Sausage Council says, “We get calls and emails every
    single day from people looking for us to settle their
    hot dog debates, and as experts we are always happy to
    oblige, but we live in a democracy, and it is time to
    let the hot dog and sausage loving masses speak.”
    Mittenthal will share how to get in on NHDSC Facebook
    debates this month and win prizes like the coveted
    Wiener Warrior t-shirt. The event will wrap up with a
    week of baseball focused debates heading into Major
    League Baseball’s opening day on March 29th. Contact
    Eric Mittenthal at (202) 587-4238;
    emittenthal@meatinstitute.org

    5. ==> Wear this Around Your Neck and You Won’t Get
    Sick

    Carlton Solle’s sudden sickness on a business trip in
    China lead he and his wife to come up with an
    innovative new product. Doctors explained he was
    suffering from air pollution and that he’d need to wear
    an ugly air filtration mask. Unimpressed with what was
    on the market, the couple decided to come up with a
    more fashionable alternative, the 1st scarf with air
    pollution, cold & flu protection built right in! The
    Bioscarf protects from many of the germs that cause
    colds and influenza as well as airborne contaminants
    associated with air pollution. But does it work? In
    tests, the Bioscarf outperformed some of the most
    popular masks on the market today with a 99.75% average
    filtration efficiency. And, it’s made from sustainable
    materials; recycled water bottles, and even the label
    is made from recycled PVC pipes. For interviews contact
    Todd Brabender at (785) 842-8909;
    todd@spreadthenewspr.com

    6. ==> Hidden Dangers of Popular Antibiotic

    Nancy Gretzinger, Ed.D., was given the popular
    antibiotic Cipro to wipe out her chronic urinary tract
    infections. What she didn’t know and even her urologist
    didn’t know is that the commonly prescribed drug
    carries a black box warning advising that it should
    only be given if no other options are available. Invite
    Nancy on air to share the serious side effects that
    have been attributed to Cipro. As a result of taking
    it, she says, she developed tendonitis and constant
    fatigue that forced her to quit her job. Nancy, whose
    story was featured on her local ABC-TV affiliate, can
    also talk about what it means to be your own medical
    advocate in today’s complex health-care market. She is
    the author of the upcoming book “Enmeshed,” which
    focuses on surgical mesh complications. Contact her at
    (480) 558-7457; healthyonllc@gmail.com

    7. ==> Good News/Bad News: How New Tax Rules Will
    Affect Homeowners

    Homeowners want to know how the new tax law affects
    them. Well, there’s good news and bad news. The good
    news – tax breaks still exist for mortgage interest and
    property taxes. The bad news — those deductions have
    new limits. Martha O’Gorman can give homeowners the 411
    on the new tax law. She can also let your audience in
    on a change that may let them breathe a sigh of relief
    – the return of the tax extenders. For homeowners who
    were forced into short sales, this may mean not having
    to pay taxes on canceled debt – a big savings. Martha
    can also discuss rental property and the tax breaks
    available for rental homes. Martha worked for Jackson
    Hewitt Tax Service before co-founding Liberty Tax, the
    brand with the iconic Statue of Liberty wavers. She is
    the chief marketing officer of the company, with more
    than 4,000 locations in the U.S. and Canada, and she
    knows taxes. Contact Martha O’Gorman at 888-848-5344 or
    martha@libtax.com.

    8. ==> Provocative: The Answer to Gun Violence is Less
    Gun Control

    Former British Army Officer Chris Bird says, “At a time
    when students and those on the left of the political
    spectrum are crying for more gun control in the
    mistaken belief that it will reduce mass shootings,
    less gun control might cut down on the number of
    innocents murdered.” Bird says what enables these mass
    killers is the so-called gun-free zone. “The problem
    with gun-free zones is that they aren’t free of guns.
    They are the places of choice for killers and
    terrorists to rack up their totals of killed and
    wounded in places like Columbine, Virginia Tech, Fort
    Hood, the Charleston AME Church, Sandy Hook and Marjory
    Stoneman Douglas High School. They are killing zones.”
    Bird says eliminating gun-free zones would go a long
    way to reducing the times these killers have to
    operate. Chris Bird is the author “Surviving a Mass
    Killer Rampage: When Seconds Count, Police Are Still
    Minutes Away.” Contact him at (210) 308-8191;
    cjbird@satx.rr.com

    9. ==> #MeToo & Million Kid March: Is this the
    Beginning of a Huge Awakening?

    The nation, and the world it seems, is in the midst of
    crisis. From the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements to high
    school students demanding safe schools, we are being
    forced to wake up, according to Marya Michael, teacher
    and spiritual coach for children and families. Marya
    says that is essential that we pay attention to our
    youth. Right now, they are significant role models for
    adults when it comes to owning real truth as a form of
    power for change. Teens aren’t numb to violence yet.
    They’re still awake to life, love and authenticity.”
    Marya Michael is the author of “Fire Love: Igniting the
    Freedom of your Heart and Soul.” Contact her at (703)
    946-0264; marya@maryamichael.com

    10. ==> Many Americans Believe God Made Trump President

    A recent POLITICO story contends that millions of
    Americans believe GOD actually wanted Donald Trump as
    U.S. President. Patric Rutherford, Ph.D., author of the
    critically-acclaimed book “God and President Trump Plus
    the Rest of Us,” agrees that a Trump White House was
    God’s permissive will — even though Dr. Rutherford
    himself did NOT vote for Trump. Originally from
    Jamaica, Dr. Rutherford will explore in his charming
    accent what’s behind his decision that goes against his
    beliefs, and whether many Americans have regrets or
    feel like hypocrites or even sinners because of how
    they voted. With decades of studying politics, faith
    and human nature, Dr. Rutherford will discuss on-air:
    why many deeply committed Christians had no qualms
    about electing a seemingly godless man … the anti-
    Trump contingent may get many things right, but also
    many things wrong … whether God may not want Trump to
    serve two terms, or even a full first term. Expect
    timely controversy when you book Dr. Rutherford.
    Contact him at (786) 201-6638;
    patricrutherford@gmail.com.

    11. ==> Is Daylight Savings Time Bad for Your Health?

    When we “spring forward” one hour on March 11th, many
    will complain about losing just one hour of sleep. Is
    one hour of sleep a big deal? Studies show an increase
    in heart attacks on the Monday following the time
    shift, and within the first 48 hours after the time
    change, a spike in automobile fatalities. Is this a
    coincidence? Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith will talk about
    the pros and cons of losing sleep in the morning for an
    extra hour of sunlight in the evening. She’ll discuss
    how to get a quality night’s sleep, and advise parents
    on how to help their children acclimate to time changes
    – as well as the physical changes that occur in
    everyone’s bodies when seasons and schedules change.
    Dr. Saundra will reveal strategies for feeling rested
    and refreshed despite the time change, how to feel
    better with less hours of sleep, and how to adjust your
    attitude so you’ll be able to sleep better at night.
    Sleep hygiene is a very hot topic! Dr. Saundra’s advice
    and expertise has been featured in Woman’s Day and
    Prevention magazines. You can reach her at
    DrDaltonSmith@gmail.com or (256) 405-9765.

    12. ==> Why You Should Eat Liver Every Day

    Most people wouldn’t consider adding liver to their
    diet weekly or monthly, let alone daily. But popular
    author and international wellness speaker Leah
    McCullough does, and she’s determined to help others
    discover the surprisingly energizing superfood that is
    liver. Invite Leah to share recipes that disguise the
    flavor and texture of liver, and go far beyond liver
    and onions! Appreciative audiences will even learn
    about making their own enriched dishes by including
    powered liver. Leah says daily liver can repel fatigue
    so sports performance and sexual stamina can improve,
    and you can enjoy sustained energy throughout the
    workday, or while on vacation, or when doing chores
    without caffeine jitters or the ups/downs of sugar. You
    can also keep up with your kids, who are themselves
    getting the “grow and thrive” iron and whole food
    nutrition that liver provides. Known everywhere as The
    Fibro Lady, Leah has authored the critically-acclaimed
    books “Freedom from Fibromyalgia: 7 Steps to Complete
    Recovery” and “Eat to Energize.” Contact her at (859)
    380-9737; Leah@TheFibroLady.com.

    13. ==> One Third of Family Caregivers Die First: Will
    You Be Next?

    There are over 67 million family caregivers in the US
    today with the numbers growing daily as baby boomers
    age and family members take on the burden of caring for
    them. Dr. Camille Superson says it’s a heavy task with
    one-third of all caregivers dying before the person
    they were taking care of! “The biggest stressors in
    most caregiver families, is lack of time and money.
    Family caregivers try to keep their jobs, hold their
    family life together, and struggle to find the time to
    juggle all the tasks that need to be done, besides
    providing care to a loved one. This often comes at a
    price… and that price is often their own health decline
    and death.” Being a caregiver herself for over a decade
    to two bedbound parents, Dr. Superson knows firsthand
    what it’s like to struggle to find resources,
    especially ones that are free. She’ll share tips on
    where to find help, including resources that are often
    overlooked. Dr. Camille Superson is author of the book
    “Essential Resource Guide for Caregivers: Save TIME,
    Save MONEY, Save Your SANITY!” Contact her at (630)
    888-2895 (cell); camillesuperson8@gmail.com

    14. ==> How Your Friends Can Help You Lose Weight

    Everything’s always more fun with a friend, but studies
    prove that people making major lifestyle changes are
    actually more successful when supported by others in
    small groups. Invite Dr. Ed Dodge to tell your audience
    how friends can boost your motivation, share helpful
    resources such as recipes and positive experiences, and
    bring synergy to your common goal. He says that small
    groups of people supporting each other have been proven
    be highly effective and consistently show better
    results than people with no support. His book, Be
    Healthy: Simple Guidelines for Lifelong Well-Being,
    offers a practical approach toward healthier living.
    Dr. Dodge hosted Healthy Living Radio and has
    interviewed groundbreaking leaders in medicine. He has
    been honored by the Johns Hopkins University Center for
    a Livable Future. Contact him at (352) 228-9641 (TX);
    afritim36@gmail.com

    15. ==> What Can Hawaiians Teach the Rest of Us About
    Being Happier?

    Most people think “aloha” is simply used as a greeting
    or farewell but in Hawaii it’s recognized as a way of
    living. Award-winning screenwriter, author, TV/film
    producer, journalist, and TV host Maryann Ridini
    Spencer sets her novels in Hawaii, and has embraced
    this culture that is so treasured by Hawaiians that in
    1986 they passed an Aloha Spirit Law. Invite her to
    share with your audience what living aloha means and
    how the Hawaiian tradition of being kind and respectful
    to everyone and living in a sustainable manner can
    benefit all of us. Her work has appeared on Hallmark
    Hall of Fame (CBS-TV), the Hallmark Channel, CNN, USA,
    SyFy, Showtime, PBS, and many others. Her latest
    novels, Lady in the Window, and its sequel to be
    released later this year, The Paradise Table, feature
    Hawaii as a backdrop for a woman’s journey to heal from
    loss, find new life, new love, and synchronicities sent
    from the beyond. Contact her at (818) 884-0104 (CA);
    recprinfo@gmail.com

  • 03/01/18 RTIR Newsletter: Common Sense School Safety, Mid Day Energy Boosts, College Acceptance Season

    March 1, 2018

    01. Did Georgia Lawmakers Blow Amazon Deal?
    02. The Answer to Gun Violence is Less Gun Control
    03. Educator: We Need Common Sense School Safety
    04. New Guidelines: Screen All Teens for Depression
    05. On the Ballot in MA: A Millionaire’s Tax
    06. After Traumatic Events: The Ones Left Standing
    07. $$ Saving Tax Tips:10 Overlooked Deductions
    08. The FOG: College Acceptance Season
    09. What Bad Trade Numbers Mean for You
    10. She Helps Catch Workplace Crooks
    11. Two Sides to ‘Black Panther’
    12. Before You Say ‘I Don’t’
    13. Get a Mid-Day Energy Boost Naturally
    14. Speech Fear Halting Your Career?
    15. Tarot Expert – US is in Tower of Destruction Phase
    =======================================

    1. ==> Did Georgia Lawmakers Blow Amazon Deal?

    Atlanta and Boston are competing for Amazon’s new HQ2,
    but business strategist Peter Cohan says the
    controversy over Delta’s decision to eliminate
    discounts for NRA members may swing things in
    Beantown’s direction. In response to Delta’s
    announcement, Georgia lawmakers are threatening to
    remove a $50 million tax break for the company,
    something Cohan says could scare away Amazon.
    “Georgia’s response to Delta’s decision to end its NRA
    discounts — along with Boston’s surplus of tech talent
    — could make it easier for Amazon to pick Boston —
    which Oliver Wendell Holmes once described as the ‘hub
    of the solar system — for its HQ2.” At stake are 50-
    thousand high paying jobs and $5 billion in investment
    that Amazon plans to bring to whichever city it picks.
    Peter Cohan has appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America,
    CNN, CNBC, PBS’s Wall $treet Week, and New England
    Cable News (NECN). His latest book is “Startup Cities:
    Why Only a Few Cities Dominate the Global Startup Scene
    and What the Rest Should Do About It.” He also teaches
    business strategy and entrepreneurship at Babson
    College. Contact him at (508) 460-9348 (MA); (508)
    361-3805 (cell) or peter@petercohan.com

    2. ==> The Answer to Gun Violence is Less Gun Control

    Former British Army Officer Chris Bird says, “At a time
    when students and those on the left of the political
    spectrum are crying for more gun control in the
    mistaken belief that it will reduce mass shootings,
    less gun control might cut down on the number of
    innocents murdered.” Bird says what enables these mass
    killers is the so-called gun-free zone. “The problem
    with gun-free zones is that they aren’t free of guns.
    They are the places of choice for killers and
    terrorists to rack up their totals of killed and
    wounded in places like Columbine, Virginia Tech, Fort
    Hood, the Charleston AME Church, Sandy Hook and Marjory
    Stoneman Douglas High School. They are killing zones.”
    Bird says eliminating gun-free zones would go a long
    way to reducing the times these killers have to
    operate. Chris Bird is the author “Surviving a Mass
    Killer Rampage: When Seconds Count, Police Are Still
    Minutes Away.” Contact him at (210) 308-8191;
    cjbird@satx.rr.com

    3. ==> Educator: We Need Common Sense School Safety

    For thirty years, Susan Colton taught in public school
    classrooms and worked in school administration as a
    highly respected, nationally recognized principal. Her
    Coral Springs elementary school was a feeder school
    into Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland,
    Florida and one of her former students was a victim of
    the horrific Valentine’s Day massacre. Invite her on
    your show to share her views on school safety and
    discuss why she believes this will be the tipping point
    for common sense gun legislation. “Students across the
    nation are demonstrating and organizing school walkouts
    to say, ‘enough is enough.’ Parents and communities are
    listening and demanding their children’s schools are
    made safer by requiring background checks for all gun
    purchases, by making sure mental health care is taken
    seriously, and yes, maybe even by putting an armed
    guard at every school.” Susan Colton is a retired
    principal and author of “Principal’s Passion: A Quest
    for Quality Public Education.” Contact her at (954)
    695-5065; scolton@bellsouth.net

    4. ==> New Guidelines: Screen All Teens for Depression

    The American Academy of Pediatrics issued an update to
    its guidelines this week calling for universal
    screening for depression in adolescents “in an era of
    great clinical need and shortage of mental health
    specialists.” Previous AAP research shows only about 50
    percent of youth aged 10-21 are diagnosed before
    adulthood – and as many as 2 in 3 with depression fail
    to receive the care they need, the academy said.
    According to the Centers for Disease Control and
    Prevention, suicide is the third leading cause of death
    for youth between the ages of 10 and 24, and results in
    approximately 4,600 lives lost each year. Interview Dr.
    John Huber, chairman for the non-profit Mainstream
    Mental Health about the issue of teens and depression.
    A mental health professional for over twenty years, Dr.
    Huber is a clinical forensic psychologist, and he is a
    practitioner with privileges at two long term acute
    care hospitals. Contact Ryan McCormick at (516)
    901-1103; (919) 377-1200

    5. ==> On the Ballot in MA: A Millionaire’s Tax

    Voters in Massachusetts will decide this November on
    whether the commonwealth should levy a 4 percent tax on
    incomes in excess of $1 million. The Fair Share
    Amendment would raise an estimated $1.9 billion per
    year in revenue to be invested in public education and
    transportation. Some business groups are challenging
    the measure, but Andrew Farnitano of Raise Up
    Massachusetts says there are business and municipal
    leaders who understand the need to invest in schools
    and transportation infrastructure. “Massachusetts is
    one of the richest states in the nation, but we rank
    45th in state spending on higher education, 45th in the
    state of our transportation system, and 33rd in the
    share of our state’s economic resources dedicated to
    public education. Without investment in these common
    goals, working families fall behind and our communities
    suffer.” Raise Up Massachusetts is a coalition of more
    than 100 community organizations, religious groups,
    labor unions, and volunteers. Together they collected
    more than 157,000 signatures to qualify the measure for
    the ballot. Contact Andrew Farnitano at (925) 917-1354,
    andrew@crawfordstrategies.com

    6. ==> After Traumatic Events: The Ones Left Standing

    What are realistic expectations for returning to work,
    school and life following a traumatic event? What
    should survivors, parents, first responders, media,
    business leaders and teachers know about the ‘invisible
    wounds’? How long is the aftermath? When will survivors
    be ‘productive’ again? Is that even fair to ask? “How
    should I act now?” “What should I say?” These are the
    hard questions that surface for and about ‘the ones
    left standing’ following a traumatic event. Since 2015
    our country is averaging 1 school shooting per week
    combined with increased mass casualty events from
    violence and natural disasters. Get ready for a
    powerful and meaningful show with ‘Thanatologist’ and
    Crisis Communication expert Lisa Dinhofer, MA, CT who
    will provide realistic and insightful information to
    your audience and on-the-spot answers for call-in
    listeners about a topic that is quickly impacting our
    entire nation. Resilience is possible. Contact Lisa at
    (301) 366-7944; info@kodenllc.com

    7. ==> $$ Saving Tax Tips:10 Overlooked Deductions

    Did you know that false teeth and fertility enhancement
    could be tax deductions? Or that there’s a deduction
    for victims of Ponzi schemes? The tax code is long, and
    there are lots of tax breaks that your listeners don’t
    know about. Deductions that could reduce their tax
    bill. That’s why you should invite Martha O’Gorman to
    share her Top 10 Overlooked Tax Deductions. O’Gorman
    can let your listeners in on the tips the tax pros
    know. She worked for Jackson Hewitt Tax Service before
    co-founding Liberty Tax, the brand with the iconic
    Statue of Liberty wavers. She is the chief marketing
    officer of the company, with more than 4,000 locations
    in the U.S. and Canada, and she knows taxes. Contact
    Martha O’Gorman at (888) 848-5344 or martha@libtax.com.

    8. ==> The FOG: College Acceptance Season

    If you’re a high school senior, this is the best and
    the worst of times. There’s a lot of pressure and
    uncertainty swirling around this season. As friends
    hear about college acceptances the pressure mounts.
    Students cringe at the dreaded questions on everyone’s
    lips… “where have you gotten into? What’s your
    leaning so far? What’s your first choice?” Pardon the
    language, but it can be a “what the FOG” time. That’s
    code for uncertain. How do you navigate this time of
    transition FOG and the emotion that comes with it?
    Brenda Reynolds has addressed this in her TEDx talk,
    Navigating Transition Fog. And she can help students
    and families alike with strategies to help get through
    this time, so they can get on with the fun of finishing
    high school. Brenda Reynolds is the author of “TBD: To
    be Determined: Leading with Clarity and Confidence in
    Uncertain Times.” Contact her at (610) 639-5722;
    brenda@bkrconsult.com

    9. ==> What Bad Trade Numbers Mean for You

    The recently released trade numbers for 2017 show a bad
    situation getting worse: Americans bought $810 billion
    more goods from other countries than we sold to them, a
    six percent increase over the previous year. Those
    numbers translate into lost jobs, lower pay, family
    breakup, and drug abuse, says James A. Stuber, author
    of the new book, “What if Things Were Made in America
    Again.” In a lively and provocative interview, Stuber
    explains how consumers can solve the problem by buying
    things made in American communities. James A. Stuber
    is the founder of Made in America Again, a movement of
    consumers dedicated to rebuilding the American middle
    class by buying things made in American communities.
    Stuber is an attorney and entrepreneur who formerly
    served as legislative assistant to a member of the
    United States House of Representatives. Contact him at
    (610) 608-5074; james.stuber@themadeinamericabook.com.

    10. ==> She Helps Catch Workplace Crooks

    An epidemic of workplace thievery and embezzlement
    harms today’s business world, our economy, and
    ultimately your income and net worth — says
    profitability specialist and entrepreneur Ruth King,
    whose book series “The Ugly Truth about Cash” includes
    the top-selling “50 Ways Employees and Vendors Steal
    from You and What You Can Do About It.” Invite King to
    share outrageous stories whereby companies lose
    millions when employees cook the books for their own
    gain or use time-cards to fake work hours. King says 95
    percent of employees and even vendors admit to brazenly
    stealing from the worksite. Pilfered items include:
    everything from motors to nitrogen, from office
    supplies and stamps to copper, and whatever’s not
    bolted down (or is!). While sometimes funny and quirky,
    these examples represent CRIME. King offers remedies
    for discovering, preventing and recovering from
    workplace theft. Live call-in shows and podcasts can
    invite on-the-job thieves to “confess” and share their
    most unusual sticky-hand stories. Book Ruth King for
    interviews at 770-729-8000; rking@ontheribbon.com.

    11. ==> Two Sides to ‘Black Panther’

    ‘Black Panther’ continues to dominate the box office
    with audiences and critics lauding the film. Award-
    winning author Tony J. Selimi loves the movie for the
    powerful message that it carries but says just like in
    life, there are two sides to every story. “Just looking
    at the positive reviews of ‘Black Panther’ can blind us
    to the negative effects this kind of movie may have
    globally. Science tells us that the very same things
    that give rise to peace also are the seeds that give
    rise to a raging war. Similarly, the movie can have a
    negative impact on someone who is already polarized,
    has mental health problems, and can use it to support
    racism, nationals, and the rise to more segregation and
    separation between creeds and races.” Tony J. Selimi is
    author of “A Path to Wisdom” and “#Loneliness – The
    Virus of the Modern Age,” and co-creator of “Living My
    Illusion- The Truth Hurts,” an award-winning
    documentary. Tony has appeared on over 100 TV and radio
    stations across the world. Contact him at +44 &8 1717
    4708; tony@tonyselimi.com

    12. ==> Before You Say ‘I Don’t’

    You’re miserable in your marriage, your spouse cheated
    on you, or you’ve simply grown apart. You may think
    your only option is divorce, but attorney Neal Prevost,
    says that’s not true. He’ll discuss the real cost of
    divorce and explain why he thinks it’s the dumbest
    thing we do in America. Prevost says after handling
    more than a thousand family law cases over the past
    twenty years, he’s seen patterns that lead to divorce
    and will share how to stop them before it’s too late.
    He’ll also tell you what the back story is in most
    contested matters. Neal Prevost is a founding partner
    of Prevost, Shaff, Mason & Carns, PLLC. Contact him at
    (214) 629-7494; info@nealprevost.com

    13. ==> Get a Mid-Day Energy Boost Naturally

    The afternoon slump can hit hard but José de la Torre
    says, energy drinks, coffee or candy bars aren’t the
    only ways to get an energy boost when you need some pep
    in your step. Jose will share three ways to boost your
    energy naturally, using nothing but your own body.
    He’ll share how to radically increase your energy and
    rejuvenate your body using slow gentle movements
    combined with breathing. A Qi Gong teacher and
    practitioner, Jose teaches people how to become aware
    of the energy in and around them, and how to use it. He
    is the author of “Spiritual Living for Busy People”.
    Contact him at (817) 304-6148; jose@peace-coach.com

    14. ==> Speech Fear Halting Your Career?

    A great speaking ability is one of “the” top must-have
    skills, yet so many are terrified by it, and even more
    just don’t do it well. Deanna Ford will share
    strategies, skills and knowledge to help you not just
    survive, but succeed. You’ll learn how to plan, prep
    and perform when it’s your turn to be in the limelight.
    Deanna is the author of the new book “Command the
    Stage: A Speaker’s Guide to Using Notes Strategically
    to Develop and Deliver Better Speeches.” A portion of
    book proceeds will be given to New Directions Speakers
    School, a not-for-profit that helps marginalized people
    grow their speaking voice so they can better
    participate in the community. For the last 30 years,
    Deanna has earned her living on stage in front of
    audiences as a musician, and then speaker. Contact her
    at (807) 475-3631; deanna@deannaford.ca

    15. ==> Tarot Expert – US is in Tower of Destruction
    Phase

    Julia Gordon-Bramer, a creative writing professor who
    is one of St. Louis’ Top Ten Psychics and St. Louis’
    Number One Fortune-Teller (according to CBS), has been
    reading tarot cards professionally for 40 years. So
    when she says current events point to the U.S. being in
    a Tower of Destruction cycle that’s huge. (The Tower
    card features lightning striking a gray stone tower,
    bodies falling, and the whole building collapsing.)
    Bring Julia on your program to learn what accounts for
    the instability and where it is likely to lead us. Ask
    her: What does the Tower card portend? In what way is
    this phase similar to one experienced in the 1950s? How
    does Donald Trump personify the Tower card? What
    prompted your interest in tarot and all things
    mystical? How does that go over in the academic world?
    Julia teaches at Lindenwood University and is a Sylvia
    Plath scholar. Reach her at (314) 517-0158;
    wordgirl@nighttimes.com

  • 02/27/18 RTIR Newsletter: Fake Faith, Daylight Savings, Immune Boosters

    February 27, 2018

    01. Can Millennials Save the World?
    02. Why Can’t Docs Diagnose Mass Murderers?
    03. The President’s Faith is Fake
    04. ‘Wicked Tuna’ Captain Dave Marciano
    05. Two Sides to ‘Black Panther’
    06. Remembering Billy Graham
    07. You Won’t Believe What People Pilfer from Work!
    08. Is Daylight Savings Time Bad for Your Health?
    09. Surprising Immune Booster
    10. Breakthrough Memory Loss Treatment
    11. Eat More Pizza & Chocolate AND Lose Weight
    12. Anxiety is Not a Life Sentence
    13. She Remembers Her Past Life… Do You?
    14. Why Are Hawaiians Happier? Aloha
    15. Coming Out of the Closet – As a Psychic Medium
    =======================================

    1. ==> Can Millennials Save the World?

    Doomsayers claim the generation born between 1982 and
    2000 will inherit a huge global mess as they enter
    their prime, and that they’re powerless to do anything
    about it. Yet, less than a week after an armed gunman
    walked into their school and killed 17 people, students
    from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School were
    mobilizing a nationwide protest. And every day we see
    the ongoing battle between the teenage activists and
    lawmakers and NRA representatives opposing gun control.
    The activism surprised many, but not Yasmin Davar.
    “This enormous demographic that now comprises more than
    one quarter of the U.S. and world populations is more
    diverse, educated, technologically advanced and
    independent-minded than any previous generation. They
    also care deeply about the environment and the overall
    health of the planet. Millennials will be the ones to
    save the world from disaster.” Yasmin will provide a
    step-by-step guide for these young future movers and
    shakers that is simple, yet extremely powerful. Yasmin
    Davar is an environmental engineer with a Master of
    International Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution
    and the author of the book “Our Peaceful Planet:
    Healing Ourselves and the World for a Sustainable
    Future.” Contact her at yasmin@yasmindavar.com.

    2. ==> Why Can’t Docs Diagnose Mass Murderers?

    There’s no debating that mental health care is
    underfunded and in need of improvements, but is that
    the key to preventing mass shootings like the one at a
    Florida high school this month? Frank Farley, a
    psychologist at Temple University who has studied
    extreme psychological behaviors says unfortunately, no.
    “Psychological science can’t identify who might go on
    to commit a mass shooting. It’s such an extreme
    psychologically that it’s a special category. In a
    sense, every mass murderer and serial killer has mental
    problems beyond the standard nomenclature.” Why can’t
    current diagnostics understand these outliers? Farley
    said it’s because they haven’t been studied enough.
    “Many mass murderers end up dead by their own hands or
    by the police at the scene of the crime. So there are
    few mass killers for criminal psychologists to analyze,
    and little data from which to draw conclusions.” Frank
    Farley, Ph.D., is a former president of the American
    Psychological Association. Contact him at (215)
    668-7581; frank.farley@temple.edu or
    frank.farley@comcast.net

    3. ==> The President’s Faith is Fake

    CBN political correspondent David Brody and Washington
    Times columnist and Liberty University professor Scott
    Lamb’s new book is called “The Faith of Donald J.
    Trump,” but author and journalist Sophia Nelson says,
    “I have just finished reading the book and in my
    opinion, it should be called, ‘An Apology for Trump’s
    Lack of Faith.’” The lifelong, black moderate
    Republican says President Trump’s faith has been a hot
    topic of discussion since he was a candidate for office
    in the 2015 primaries. “It has been a point of vigorous
    public debate on whether the ‘Christian right’ and the
    ‘political right’ formed an unholy alliance to propel
    Trump, who agrees with them on political issues, into
    the White House. I think evidence suggests that they
    have.” Sophia Nelson is an NBC THINK contributor and
    the author of “E Pluribus One: Reclaiming Our Founders
    Vision for a United America.” Contact Monica Wood at
    monica@mwprinc.com

    4. ==> ‘Wicked Tuna’ Captain Dave Marciano

    National Geographic’s hit series ‘Wicked Tuna’ kicks
    off Sunday, March 11, with Captain Dave Marciano
    returning for a 7th season. He’s out to turn things
    around after a disappointing season in Gloucester last
    year, in which he caught only five fish and landed near
    the bottom of the leaderboard. This year, Marciano is
    looking to start strong and land some big paydays as he
    teams up once again with his son and first mate, Joe,
    and welcomes a new crew member aboard — his oldest
    daughter, Angelica. Captain Dave Marciano is available
    for interviews on March 8th and 9th from the outer
    banks of North Carolina where he is filming ‘Wicked
    Tuna Outer Banks.’ Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703)
    646-5137 or Megan Bonomo at (703) 646-5188.

    5. ==> Two Sides to ‘Black Panther’

    ‘Black Panther’ continues to dominate the box office
    with audiences and critics lauding the film. Award-
    winning author Tony J. Selimi loves the movie for the
    powerful message that it carries but says just like in
    life, there are two sides to every story. “Just looking
    at the positive reviews of ‘Black Panther’ can blind us
    to the negative effects this kind of movie may have
    globally. Science tells us that the very same things
    that give rise to peace also are the seeds that give
    rise to a raging war. Similarly, the movie can have a
    negative impact on someone who is already polarized,
    has mental health problems, and can use it to support
    racism, nationals, and the rise to more segregation and
    separation between creeds and races.” Tony J. Selimi is
    author of “A Path to Wisdom” and “#Loneliness – The
    Virus of the Modern Age,” and co-creator of “Living My
    Illusion- The Truth Hurts,” an award-winning
    documentary. Tony has appeared on over 100 TV and radio
    stations across the world. Contact him at +44 &8 1717
    4708; tony@tonyselimi.com

    6. ==> Remembering Billy Graham

    The Rev. Billy Graham was one of the world’s most
    famous Christian evangelists. Known as ‘America’s
    pastor,’ he was a key figure in the revival of the U.S.
    evangelical Christian movement. But Meredith Iler knew
    another side of Graham. Her grandfather, Carloss
    Morris, helped found the Billy Graham Evangelistic
    Association, and worked alongside the Reverend for more
    than fifty years. “I had the privilege to know Billy
    throughout my life and was blessed to get to pray with
    Dr. Graham to receive Christ when I was 6 years old.
    As I grew older, I went to numerous crusades and was
    able to join my grandfather for many of the overseas
    board meetings including the Amsterdam crusade and
    board meeting in 1986.” Meredith Iler credits Graham
    and her grandfather with shaping her own commitment to
    serve others. She is the president of the Strategic
    Alliance and chairman emeritus of Helping a Hero, an
    organization that provides support for injured military
    personnel. Contact her at (832) 647-8683;
    meredithiler@aol.com

    7. ==> You Won’t Believe What People Pilfer from Work!

    An epidemic of workplace thievery and embezzlement
    harms today’s business world, our economy, and
    ultimately your income and net worth — says
    profitability specialist and entrepreneur Ruth King,
    whose book series “The Ugly Truth about Cash” includes
    the top-selling “50 Ways Employees and Vendors Steal
    from You and What You Can Do About It.” Invite King to
    share outrageous stories whereby companies lose
    millions when employees cook the books for their own
    gain or use time-cards to fake work hours. King says 95
    percent of employees and even vendors admit to brazenly
    stealing from the worksite. Pilfered items include:
    everything from motors to nitrogen, from office
    supplies and stamps to copper, and whatever’s not
    bolted down (or is!). While sometimes funny and quirky,
    these examples represent CRIME. King offers remedies
    for discovering, preventing and recovering from
    workplace theft. Live call-in shows and podcasts can
    invite on-the-job thieves to “confess” and share their
    most unusual sticky-hand stories. Book Ruth King for
    interviews at (770) 729-8000; rking@ontheribbon.com.

    8. ==> Is Daylight Savings Time Bad for Your Health?

    When we “spring forward” one hour on March 11th, many
    will complain about losing just one hour of sleep. Is
    one hour of sleep a big deal? Studies show an increase
    in heart attacks on the Monday following the time
    shift, and within the first 48 hours after the time
    change, a spike in automobile fatalities. Is this a
    coincidence? Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith will talk about
    the pros and cons of losing sleep in the morning for an
    extra hour of sunlight in the evening. She’ll discuss
    how to get a quality night’s sleep, and advise parents
    on how to help their children acclimate to time changes
    – as well as the physical changes that occur in
    everyone’s bodies when seasons and schedules change.
    Dr. Saundra will reveal strategies for feeling rested
    and refreshed despite the time change, how to feel
    better with less hours of sleep, and how to adjust your
    attitude so you’ll be able to sleep better at night.
    Sleep hygiene is a very hot topic! Dr. Saundra’s advice
    and expertise has been featured in Woman’s Day and
    Prevention magazines. You can reach her at
    DrDaltonSmith@gmail.com or (256) 405-9765.?

    9. ==> Surprising Immune Booster

    It seems everyone is either sick with the flu or
    desperately trying to prevent it these days. While you
    might think of fasting as a weight loss tactic, Jose de
    la Torre says new studies confirm intermittent fasting
    (not eating solids for 2-3 days at a time) actually
    boosts the immune system and could help you fight off
    the flu and many other health issues. “While the body
    is fasting, it destroys white blood cells. But when
    solids are reintroduced, new white blood cells are
    created that are more robust than before, preventing
    more illnesses!” He’ll discuss that, and other ways to
    boost your immune system naturally. Jose de la Torre is
    a Qi Gong teacher and practitioner, and teaches energy
    health practices. Contact him at (817) 304-6148;
    jose@peace-coach.com.

    10. ==> Breakthrough Memory Loss Treatment

    Everyone wants to live a long life but no one wants to
    grow old. People are eager to learn the latest
    information on avoiding the bogeymen of old age:
    dementia, Alzheimer’s and other forms of memory loss.
    Michael Morgan can discuss the latest research for what
    amounts to a longevity prescription—added years of good
    health. Bring him on air to share what you need to know
    about your glymphatic system, detoxing, avoiding
    inflammation and creating healthy neural pathways. He
    can even share ways to reverse memory loss in those who
    already have it. He’s got breakthrough information many
    are praying for. Morgan is the author of “Prevent
    Alzheimer’s in Just 10 Minutes a Day with the
    BodyEnergy Prescription and CranioSacral Therapy.”
    He’ll be speaking at the Aging in America Conference in
    San Francisco on March 28. Reach him at (312) 543-4719;
    media@bodyenergy.net

    11. ==> Eat More Pizza & Chocolate AND Lose Weight

    Mouth-watering pizza. Rich chocolate. Both top the list
    of foods many people can’t stop eating until they’ve
    consumed the entire pie or box of candy. But live on
    the air, Sora Vernikoff can teach your audience her
    simple Green Technique that will allow them to eat all
    the pizza and chocolate they want and still lose
    weight. Turning conventional wisdom on its ear, she’ll
    explain why thinking about food makes you fat—not
    eating it—and bad-for-you foods are a myth. Sora, a
    former elementary school teacher who lost 25 pounds and
    has kept them off for decades, has helped hundreds of
    people discover the secret for knowing when to stop
    eating. She is the author of the Amazon bestseller “Eat
    Want You Want! Stop When You Want!: A No-Diet, Weight-
    Loss Program.” This experienced talk show guest spent
    more than a decade teaching her program while working
    under the auspices of a leading New York City
    endocrinologist. She has also taught the program at the
    Learning Annex and lectured at Lennox Hill Hospital.
    Contact her at (212) 464-8590; soravernikofff@gmail.com

    12. ==> Anxiety is Not a Life Sentence

    Psychotherapist Jodi Aman says having anxiety can seem
    like a life sentence. “You are not just wired that way!
    Anxiety is actually highly treatable. People are
    suffering needlessly when they just need to know what
    to do to get rid of it.” She adds, “There are ways of
    thinking that lead to anxiety and ways of thinking that
    eliminate it. It is how you think about what you feel
    that makes the difference.” You’ll learn what to do
    when you feel panicked, how control issues feed into
    anxiety, and why anxiety is a dirty, rotten liar. Jodi
    Aman has been a practicing psychotherapist for more
    than 20 years and has a YouTube channel with online
    courses to get rid of anxiety. Her latest book is
    “Anxiety & Panic Workbook: Stop Stressing, Start
    Living.” Contact her at (585) 233 8979;
    jodiaman@yahoo.com

    13. ==> She Remembers Her Past Life… Do You?

    Today Diana Scanlan is a Medical Intuitive Energy
    Healer and author of “Lessons from Your Last Life”
    living in Australia, having been born in the UK. Though
    she remembers living centuries ago, as a Native
    American girl! As your interview guest she’ll tell
    fascinating stories of her unique tribal past. Plus,
    she’ll reveal how to tap into your own memories of
    previous lives. Diana says there are reasons why so
    many of us: experience deja vu, or feel that a never-
    before-visited town or building might seem amazingly
    familiar. She’ll discuss why we’re drawn to a
    “soulmate” and how to attract one. Did you love your
    current partner in an earlier lifetime? Diana will also
    explore how aromas jolt us into long ago memories …
    the reason we have favorite foods, possessions, careers
    or hobbies … what’s behind our phobias and allergies
    … and how to recognize if you’re a “new” soul on your
    first earthly journey. Learn more by emailing Diana at
    diana@beingnaturallyhealthy.com.

    14. ==> Why Are Hawaiians Happier? Aloha

    Most people think “aloha” is simply used as a greeting
    or farewell but in Hawaii it’s recognized as a way of
    living. Award-winning screenwriter, author, TV/film
    producer, journalist, and TV host Maryann Ridini
    Spencer sets her novels in Hawaii, and has embraced
    this culture that is so treasured by Hawaiians that in
    1986 they passed an Aloha Spirit Law. Invite her to
    share with your audience what living aloha means and
    how the Hawaiian tradition of being kind and respectful
    to everyone and living in a sustainable manner can
    benefit all of us. Her work has appeared on Hallmark
    Hall of Fame (CBS-TV), the Hallmark Channel, CNN, USA,
    SyFy, Showtime, PBS, and many others. Her latest
    novels, Lady in the Window, and its sequel to be
    released later this year, The Paradise Table, feature
    Hawaii as a backdrop for a woman’s journey to heal from
    loss, find new life, new love, and synchronicities sent
    from the beyond. Contact her at (818) 884-0104 (CA);
    recprinfo@gmail.com?

    15. ==> Coming Out of the Closet – As a Psychic Medium

    We are ALL intuitive beings — says acclaimed psychic
    medium Beth Lynch! Yet many of us hesitate to admit
    this, even if our gifts have been evident since
    childhood. Invite Beth to explore how to recognize,
    accept and cultivate your innate intuitive and even
    psychic abilities without regret naturally. She’ll
    discuss her own fascinating journey, and how she began
    communicating with the spirit world in earnest,
    especially after losing her mother in a tragic train
    accident. Beth will also talk about amazing skills one
    can discover when you overcome qualms related to your
    spiritual self and anyone doubting you. Can you
    interpret dreams or visions? Glimpse future events?
    Sense what others are thinking/feeling? While many use
    their gifts to do speaking and counseling, as she has,
    you can also heal yourself and loved ones, or encourage
    children who show their abilities emerging early in
    life. Beth Lynch is author of “Soul Rising: The
    Spiritual Science of Living.” Reach her at (888)
    271-4487; soulsense1111@gmail.com.

  • Should 16-Year Olds Be Allowed to Vote?

    “The real adults in the room are the youth from
    Parkland, Florida, who are speaking out about the need
    for meaningful gun control laws. They are proving that
    civic engagement among young people can make a
    difference. The ironic part? They can’t even vote yet.”
    So says Joshua Douglas, a law professor specializing in
    election law, voting rights and constitutional law. He
    believes that lowering the voting age, coupled with
    better civics education, can energize a whole new
    generation of smart civic leaders. He says,
    “Unfortunately, a tragedy happened, but the response at
    Stoneman Douglas High is showing that youth in this
    country can and should have a significant role in
    political debate. The students are fed up with our
    politicians and are using their voices to demand
    change.” Joshua Douglas is a law professor at the
    University of Kentucky College of Law. He is the co-
    editor of “Election Law Stories” and is currently
    writing a new book on positive voting rights
    enhancements. Contact him at (859) 257-4935;
    joshuadouglas@uky.edu

  • 02/20/18 RTIR Newsletter: Second Amendment, School Shootings, Sunday Food Fun

    February 20, 2018

    01. The History of the 2nd Amendment
    02. Ex-FBI Agent on School Shootings
    03. Should 16-Year Olds Be Allowed to Vote?
    04. The Trauma Toll of School Shootings
    05. Are We Raising a Society of Mass Shooters?
    06. Acupuncture for the Flu?
    07. Many Americans Believe God Made Trump President
    08. Why are Docs Still Ignorant About Medical Marijuana?
    09. This Doctor Says ‘Prescription Drugs Killed My Wife!’
    10. Lose Weight by Eating More Pizza & Chocolate
    11. Before You Say ‘I Don’t’
    12. Boomers Living on 16-Thousand Dollars a Year
    13. A Passionate Chef for Sunday Food Fun
    14. Coming Out of the Closet – As a Psychic Medium
    15. Speech Fear Halting Your Career?
    16. What Can Hawaiians Teach the Rest of Us About Being Happier?
    17. Why Millennials Will Save the World

    =======================================

    1. ==> The History of the 2nd Amendment

    Gun enthusiasts frequently cite ‘the right to bear
    arms’, but do your listeners know the origin of the 2nd
    Amendment? Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of “Loaded: A
    Disarming History of the Second Amendment,” can shed
    light on the subject. She’ll take you back to colonial
    times to explain why guns were so important to the
    colonists. “The violent appropriation of Native land by
    white settlers was seen as an individual right in the
    Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, second only
    to freedom of speech. Male colonial settlers had long
    formed militias for the purpose of raiding and razing
    Indigenous communities and seizing their lands and
    resources, and the Native communities fought back.
    Virginia, the first colony, forbade any man to travel
    unless he was ‘well armed.’ A few years later, another
    law required men to take arms with them to work and to
    attend church or be fined.” Dunbar-Ortiz recently wrote
    the piece “Inside the minds of American mass shooters”
    for the British Guardian. Contact her at
    rdunbaro@pacbell.net, @rdunbaro

    2. ==> Ex-FBI Agent on School Shootings

    Since 2013, there have been 290 school shootings
    occurring at a rate of about one a week. Katherine
    Schweit, a former senior F.B.I. official and the co-
    author of a study of 160 active shooting incidents in
    the United States says last week’s shooting wasn’t
    shocking at all. “I spent four years dealing with these
    kinds of events after Sandy Hook. We are not going to
    be out of business very soon. When I retired in July, I
    left a whole team still doing this. It’s not shock —
    it’s sadness.” Unfortunately, Schweit doesn’t see much
    changing. “We have absolutely become numb to these
    kinds of shootings, and I think that will continue,”
    she says. As an FBI special agent, Schweit was
    responsible for the FBI’s active-shooter training — the
    most extensive effort of its kind, initiated following
    the Sandy Hook Elementary tragedy in Newtown, Conn., in
    2012. Contact her at (703) 864-5349;
    katherine.schweit@gmail.com

    3. ==> Should 16-Year Olds Be Allowed to Vote?

    “The real adults in the room are the youth from
    Parkland, Florida, who are speaking out about the need
    for meaningful gun control laws. They are proving that
    civic engagement among young people can make a
    difference. The ironic part? They can’t even vote yet.”
    So says Joshua Douglas, a law professor specializing in
    election law, voting rights and constitutional law. He
    believes that lowering the voting age, coupled with
    better civics education, can energize a whole new
    generation of smart civic leaders. He says,
    “Unfortunately, a tragedy happened, but the response at
    Stoneman Douglas High is showing that youth in this
    country can and should have a significant role in
    political debate. The students are fed up with our
    politicians and are using their voices to demand
    change.” Joshua Douglas is a law professor at the
    University of Kentucky College of Law. He is the co-
    editor of “Election Law Stories” and is currently
    writing a new book on positive voting rights
    enhancements. Contact him at (859) 257-4935;
    joshuadouglas@uky.edu

    4. ==> The Trauma Toll of School Shootings

    Last week’s Florida school shooting has left the
    immediate community and the country filled with shock
    and sadness. Families, friends, children, staff,
    police, first responders and the media covering the
    event are all likely to be deeply traumatized. Even if
    you weren’t there, watching repeated media accounts of
    the tragedy can cause anguish and anxiety. Invite
    Gillian Padgett to talk about ways to deal with trauma
    from a horrific event. She’ll discuss how everyone
    processes trauma differently, why alcohol is a bad
    choice for dulling pain, and why people not directly
    touched by the shooting may experience secondhand
    trauma. Gillian Padgett is a therapist who has spent
    over 25 years specializing in stress in the UK and
    Canada. She is the author of “Let Stress Heal Your Life
    – Uncover Your Amazing Capacity to Thrive” and the
    upcoming book “From Trauma to Tranquility – A Guide to
    Inner Peace.” Contact her at (1) 647-270-7602:
    gillian@stresswisdomsolutions.com

    5. ==> Are We Raising a Society of Mass Shooters?

    President Donald Trump blamed “mental health” for the
    shooting rampage at a Florida school that left 17 dead
    last Wednesday saying the teenage shooter was “mentally
    disturbed.” 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

    6. ==> Acupuncture for the Flu?

    Flu season isn’t over yet, with health officials
    reporting high rates of influenza just about everywhere
    in the country. While many people think there’s nothing
    to do but get through it, Dr. April Schulte says there
    are plenty of ways to fight back depending on your
    symptoms and overall health. “Acupuncture can really
    clear up the lungs, stop a cough, reduce phlegm, clear
    up the sinuses and improve nausea,” says Schulte.
    “There’s another technique called cupping, and it’s a
    suction technique that we use on the apex of the lungs
    on the back that’s very effective for opening up the
    lungs.” Schulte says each patient is different and may
    need a different therapy or combination of Chinese
    medicines and herbs. Specializing in acupuncture and
    Chinese herbs, Dr. April Schulte, DAOM, LAc is an
    expert in integrative and collaborative medicine and
    runs a successful integrative medicine clinic. Contact
    her at (970) 256-8449; aprilacudoctor@gmail.com

    7. ==> Many Americans Believe God Made Trump President

    A recent POLITICO story contends that millions of
    Americans believe GOD actually wanted Donald Trump as
    U.S. President. Patric Rutherford, Ph.D., author of the
    critically-acclaimed book “God and President Trump Plus
    the Rest of Us,” agrees that a Trump White House was
    God’s permissive will — even though Dr. Rutherford
    himself did NOT vote for Trump. Originally from
    Jamaica, Dr. Rutherford will explore in his charming
    accent what’s behind his decision that goes against his
    beliefs, and whether many Americans have regrets or
    feel like hypocrites or even sinners because of how
    they voted. With decades of studying politics, faith
    and human nature, Dr. Rutherford will discuss on-air:
    why many deeply committed Christians had no qualms
    about electing a seemingly godless man … the anti-
    Trump contingent may get many things right, but also
    many things wrong … whether God may not want Trump to
    serve two terms, or even a full first term. Expect
    timely controversy when you book Dr. Rutherford.
    Contact him at (786) 201-6638;
    patricrutherford@gmail.com.

    8. ==> Why are Docs Still Ignorant About Medical
    Marijuana?

    From senior citizens looking to ease arthritis pain, to
    cancer patients dealing with chemotherapy and migraine
    sufferers looking for relief, medical marijuana users
    are not your stereotypical potheads. Over 40 states
    have programs allowing medical marijuana, but many
    doctors aren’t recommending it – or even discussing it
    with patients. The main reason? They don’t have the
    information they need. In fact, many patients are far
    more educated than their doctors about the
    endocannabinoid system. Dr. Regina Nelson and Michael
    Browning are coauthors of “Time for the Talk: Talking
    to Your Doctor or Patient About Medical Cannabis.”
    They’ll share resources for listeners and discuss why
    many people are afraid to bring the topic up with their
    physician, and specifically, what questions they should
    ask. Contact Integral Education Press at (303)
    505-0591; ecstherapyco@gmail.com

    9. ==> This Doctor Says ‘Prescription Drugs Killed My
    Wife!’

    There aren’t many physicians willing to say what
    Richard Ruhling, M.D., will: Prescription drugs are a
    leading cause of illness, disability, and death. Dr.
    Ruhling, who was board-certified in internal medicine,
    will discuss prescription drug dangers including
    adverse reactions like the one that killed his wife
    (prescribed by another M.D.) for an infection. He can
    share stories of patients who were able to reverse
    their medical conditions by eliminating their
    prescriptions and changing their diets. He can offer
    natural remedies for common health conditions such as
    arthritis, flu and asthma and share with your listeners
    the 7 Golden Rules of Health that Dr. Breslow of UCLA
    discovered that make a 30-year difference compared to
    people who broke all seven. Dr. Ruhling taught health
    science at Loma Linda University and he’s been
    interviewed on scores of radio programs. He’s the
    author of “God Bless America?” Reach him at (928)
    583-7543 or Ruhling7@juno.com

    10. ==> Lose Weight by Eating More Pizza & Chocolate

    Mouth-watering pizza. Rich chocolate. Both top the list
    of foods many people can’t stop eating until they’ve
    consumed the entire pie or box of candy. But live on
    the air, Sora Vernikoff can teach your audience her
    simple Green Technique that will allow them to eat all
    the pizza and chocolate they want and still lose
    weight. Turning conventional wisdom on its ear, she’ll
    explain why thinking about food makes you fat—not
    eating it—and bad-for-you foods are a myth. Sora, a
    former elementary school teacher who lost 25 pounds and
    has kept them off for decades, has helped hundreds of
    people discover the secret for knowing when to stop
    eating. She is the author of the Amazon bestseller “Eat
    What You Want! Stop When You Want!: A No-Diet, Weight-
    Loss Program.” This experienced talk show guest spent
    more than a decade teaching her program while working
    under the auspices of a leading New York City
    endocrinologist. She has also taught the program at the
    Learning Annex and lectured at Lennox Hill Hospital.
    Contact her at (212) 464-8590; soravernikofff@gmail.com

    11. ==> Before You Say ‘I Don’t’

    You’re miserable in your marriage, your spouse cheated
    on you, or you’ve simply grown apart. You may think
    your only option is divorce, but attorney Neal Prevost,
    says that’s not true. He’ll discuss the real cost of
    divorce and explain why he thinks it’s the dumbest
    thing we do in America. Prevost says after handling
    more than a thousand family law cases over the past
    twenty years, he’s seen patterns that lead to divorce
    and will share how to stop them before it’s too late.
    He’ll also tell you what the back story is in most
    contested matters. Neal Prevost is a founding partner
    of Prevost, Shaff, Mason & Carns, PLLC. Contact him at
    (214) 629-7494; info@nealprevost.com

    12. ==> Boomers Living on 16-Thousand Dollars a Year

    For those headed toward retirement age, here’s a wake-
    up call: Imagine living on only $1,369 each month. That
    amount is the average monthly Social Security check
    received by 42 million retired workers in the U.S. as
    of June 2017. That’s only $16,428 a year! That’s the
    bad news, the good news is that chartered retirement
    planning counselor Rodger Alan Friedman, CRPC®, can
    tell your audience the simple steps they can take now
    to make sure this doesn’t happen to them. Learn how
    just a few small adjustments to your current spending
    habits can make the difference between living
    comfortably in retirement and struggling to make ends
    meet. He’s the author of “The Mindset of Retirement
    Success: 7 Winning Strategies to Change Your Life.”
    Friedman has been featured in magazines and appeared on
    radio stations nationwide. Contact him at (844) 3MY-
    PLAN (NY); Rodger@RodgeronRetirement.com

    13. ==> A Passionate Chef for Sunday Food Fun

    Sunday is a day of fun, togetherness, and food! Jorj
    Morgan knows the best way to entertain friends and
    spoil family is to gather in the kitchen. Her newest
    collection, “Sunday Best Dishes: A Cookbook for
    Passionate Chefs,” is filled with easy and elegant
    recipes. Have a special Sunday celebration planned – or
    just planning to celebrate Sunday? Jorj will teach you
    to think creatively with your recipes and entertaining
    ideas, while providing fresh and nutritional meals for
    your loved ones. Jorj is a popular author and Facebook
    personality. She has appeared in The Wall Street
    Journal, Reader’s Digest, Woman’s Day, People, and
    more. She is also the author of numerous books,
    including “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Good Fat, Good
    Carb Meals.” Contact Jorj at (954) 465-8187 or
    jorj@jorj.com

    14. ==> Coming Out of the Closet – As a Psychic Medium

    We are ALL intuitive beings — says acclaimed psychic
    medium Beth Lynch! Yet many of us hesitate to admit
    this, even if our gifts have been evident since
    childhood. Invite Beth to explore how to recognize,
    accept and cultivate your innate intuitive and even
    psychic abilities without regret naturally. She’ll
    discuss her own fascinating journey, and how she began
    communicating with the spirit world in earnest,
    especially after losing her mother in a tragic train
    accident. Beth will also talk about amazing skills one
    can discover when you overcome qualms related to your
    spiritual self and anyone doubting you. Can you
    interpret dreams or visions? Glimpse future events?
    Sense what others are thinking/feeling? While many use
    their gifts to do speaking and counseling, as she has,
    you can also heal yourself and loved ones, or encourage
    children who show their abilities emerging early in
    life. Beth Lynch is author of “Soul Rising: The
    Spiritual Science of Living.” Reach her at (888)
    271-4487; soulsense1111@gmail.com.

    15. ==> Speech Fear Halting Your Career?

    A great speaking ability is one of “the” top must-have
    skills, yet so many are terrified by it, and even more
    just don’t do it well. Deanna Ford will share
    strategies, skills and knowledge to help you not just
    survive, but succeed. You’ll learn how to plan, prep
    and perform when it’s your turn to be in the limelight.
    Deanna is the author of the new book “Command the
    Stage: A Speaker’s Guide to Using Notes Strategically
    to Develop and Deliver Better Speeches.” A portion of
    book proceeds will be given to New Directions Speakers
    School, a not-for-profit that helps marginalized people
    grow their speaking voice so they can better
    participate in the community. For the last 30 years,
    Deanna has earned her living on stage in front of
    audiences as a musician, and then speaker. Contact her
    at (807) 475-3631; deanna@deannaford.ca

    16. ==> What Can Hawaiians Teach the Rest of Us About
    Being Happier?

    Most people think “aloha” is simply used as a greeting
    or farewell but in Hawaii it’s recognized as a way of
    living. Award-winning screenwriter, author, TV/film
    producer, journalist, and TV host Maryann Ridini
    Spencer sets her novels in Hawaii, and has embraced the
    culture that is so treasured by Hawaiians that in 1986
    they passed an Aloha Spirit Law. Invite her to share
    with your audience what living aloha means and how the
    Hawaiian tradition of being kind and respectful to
    everyone and living in a sustainable manner can benefit
    all of us. Her work has appeared on Hallmark Hall of
    Fame (CBS-TV), the Hallmark Channel, CNN, USA, SyFy,
    Showtime, PBS, and many others. Her latest novels,
    “Lady in the Window,” and its sequel to be released
    later this year, “The Paradise Table,” feature Hawaii
    as a backdrop for a woman’s journey to heal from loss,
    find new life, new love, and synchronicities sent from
    the beyond. Contact her at (818) 884-0104 (CA);
    recprinfo@gmail.com?

    17. ==> Why Millennials Will Save the World

    Doomsayers claim the generation born between 1982 and
    2000 will inherit a huge global mess as they enter
    their prime, and that they’re powerless to do anything
    about it. But environmental engineer Yasmin Davar
    strongly disagrees with the stereotypes assigned to
    Millennials. “This enormous demographic that now
    comprises more than one quarter of the U.S. and world
    populations is more diverse, educated, technologically
    advanced and independent-minded than any previous
    generation. They also care deeply about the environment
    and the overall health of the planet. Millennials will
    be the ones to save the world from disaster.” Yasmin
    will provide a step-by-step guide for these young
    future movers and shakers that is simple, yet extremely
    powerful. She can demonstrate how healing negative
    beliefs and destructive thought patterns and taking
    positive action on the individual level can lead to
    sustainable peace, prosperity and happiness for the
    entire world! Yasmin Davar is an environmental engineer
    with a Master of International Studies in Peace and
    Conflict Resolution and the author of the book “Our
    Peaceful Planet: Healing Ourselves and the World for a
    Sustainable Future.” Contact her at
    yasmin@yasmindavar.com.

  • 02/15/18 RTIR Newsletter: Florida School Shooting, Malcolm X, Chinese New Year

    February 15, 2018

    01. Florida School Shooting Experts
    02. North Korea Playing War Games at Olympics
    03. Olympics Provide Teachable Moments
    04. This One Tax Mistake Could Cost You Thousands
    05. What Happened to the Tea Party?
    06. AZ Women to GOP Rep: Let it Flow
    07. Black History: Malcolm X – The Lost Tapes
    08. This Doctor Says ‘Prescription Drugs Killed My Wife!’
    09. Don’t be Nice in Divorce Court
    10. Get Ready to Live on Only $1369 a Month
    11. What Bad Trade Numbers Mean for You
    12. All Natural Remedies to Kick Flu’s Butt
    13. Get Fit Without Joining a Gym
    14. Anxiety is Not a Life Sentence
    15. Tarot Expert – US is in Tower of Destruction Phase
    16. Chinese New Year Begins Friday – Year of the Dog
    =======================================
    1. ==> Florida School Shooting Experts

    A former student unleashed a hail of gunfire in a
    Florida high school yesterday, killing at least 17
    adults and children. We offer 3 experts available for
    interview on this story:

    Katherine Schweit, a former senior F.B.I. official

    Researchers say that since 2013, they have logged
    school shootings at a rate of about one a week. “We
    have absolutely become numb to these kinds of
    shootings, and I think that will continue,” says
    Katherine Schweit, a former senior F.B.I. official and
    the co-author of a study of 160 active shooting
    incidents in the United States. “Any time there’s a
    school shooting, it’s more gut-wrenching, and I think
    we have a tendency to react in a more visceral way,”
    Schweit says. “But I really don’t think as a whole, in
    society, we’re taking shootings more seriously than we
    were before — and that’s wrong.” As an FBI special
    agent, Schweit was responsible for the FBI’s active-
    shooter training — the most extensive effort of its
    kind, initiated following the Sandy Hook Elementary
    tragedy in Newtown, Conn., in 2012. Contact her at
    (703) 864-5349; katherine.schweit@gmail.com

    John Matthews, mass shootings/security expert

    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

    Former British Army Officer Chris Bird, author of
    “Surviving a Mass Killer Rampage”

    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

    2. ==> North Korea Playing War Games at Olympics

    The Olympic spirit is one where the beauty of athletic
    competition among nations temporarily transcends the
    ugliness of day-to-day international politics. And the
    Winter Olympic Games are providing a welcome pause to
    the missile launches and war talk of North Korea. But
    many say the respite will last only as long as the
    games. Invite national security expert Peter Brooks to
    discuss North Korea’s real game at the Olympics and
    what the country hopes to gain. He says, “It’s unlikely
    that the Olympic-sized honeymoon between North and
    South will last, if history is any guide. Previous
    joint sporting event appearances such as at the 2000
    Sydney Summer Olympics ultimately failed to improve
    relations. Once the Olympics are over in a few weeks,
    it’s likely to resume its menacing missile launches —
    or worse.” Peter Brooks is a Senior Fellow, National
    Security Affairs at the Heritage Foundation, a
    conservative think tank in Washington DC. Contact him
    at (202) 675-1761; HeritagePress@heritage.org

    3. ==> Olympics Provide Teachable Moments

    As families watch the Winter Olympics, there’s plenty
    of drama and spectacle. But Angee Nott says you can
    also use the opportunity to inspire your child and help
    them be a better person and teammate. “The Olympic
    games give kids the opportunity to see athletes
    overcome enormous adversity to reach the highest level
    of competition,” says Nott, a teacher and coach at Boys
    Town. “It inspires kids and motivates them to strive to
    do their best at any level in everything they do.”
    She’ll share four important things to highlight for
    your kids and make the most of your family Olympic-
    viewing experience. Boys Town is a non-profit
    organization dedicated to caring for children and
    families, with national headquarters in the village of
    Boys Town, Nebraska. Contact Lauren Laferla at (402)
    498-1273; lauren.laferla@boystown.org

    4. ==> This One Tax Mistake Could Cost You Thousands

    We’ve had a lot of change recently, when it comes to
    taxes. Tax reform. A budget deal with retroactive tax
    breaks. Deductions added. Deductions repealed. It’s
    complicated, and nobody wants to pay more taxes than
    they owe. So, invite Martha O’Gorman of Liberty Tax to
    share ways your listeners can avoid overpaying. “One of
    the biggest mistakes many tax filers make is
    overlooking deductions,” says O’Gorman. “There’s a tax
    credit worth up to $6,318, yet millions of eligible
    taxpayers fail to claim it.” O’Gorman can discuss basic
    tax tips, how the new tax law will affect taxpayers in
    your area, and surprising tax deductions. Martha
    O’Gorman worked for Jackson Hewitt Tax Service before
    leaving to help start Liberty Tax, the brand with the
    iconic waving Statues of Liberty. She is the chief
    marketing officer of the company, with more than 4,000
    locations in the U.S. and Canada. Contact Martha
    O’Gorman at 888-848-5344 or martha@libtax.com.

    5. ==> What Happened to the Tea Party?

    Back in 2012, political scientists were trying to
    assess three key aspects of the tea party movement: How
    big and how powerful was it? What factors gave rise to
    it? And how long would it last? Invite Angie Maxwell,
    director of the Diane Blair Center of Southern Politics
    and Society at the University of Arkansas, to discuss
    how the tea party emerged, what happened to the party
    during the Obama administration, and why fiscal
    responsibility was always a red herring for many
    supporterss. She says, “Undoubtedly, many of those who
    were drawn to the tea party do not realize the long
    history of using coded language to launder racial
    animosity into fiscal conservatism, but that doesn’t
    matter now. Obama left office, and without him as a
    foil, the power of the tea party has waned.” Maxwell is
    the author of “The Indicted South: Public Criticism,
    Southern Inferiority, and the Politics of Whiteness.”
    Contact her at (479) 575-3356; amax@uark.edu

    6. ==> AZ Women to GOP Rep: Let it Flow

    Women pressuring a Republican Arizona state
    representative to push forward a bill that would
    provide free and unlimited feminine hygiene products to
    female inmates in Arizona’s state prison have been
    sending him — what else? — tampons and pads. It’s now
    being dubbed the #LetItFlow campaign and Anushay
    Hossain says it’s ridiculous we’re even having this
    conversation. “One would think that when it comes to
    such basic health care for women, aka half of the
    world’s population, people would be in agreement: Women
    should have access to tampons and sanitary napkins when
    they have their periods. But in 2018 America, too many
    women are still being denied their dignity — often for
    economic reasons — during a monthly, natural bodily
    function, and it’s an issue that affects women in and
    outside the nation’s prison system.” The AZ Department
    of Corrections now says it is currently revising its
    policy. Anushay Hossain is a writer and political
    commentator based in Washington DC. She has appeared as
    a policy analyst and women’s rights expert on BBC World
    News, CNN, MSNBC, PBS and more. Contact her at
    Anushay@AnushaysPoint.com

    7. ==> Black History: Malcolm X – The Lost Tapes

    Award-winning documentary filmmaker Tom Jennings’
    latest film, ‘The Lost Tapes: Malcolm X,’ provides a
    unique perspective on the legendary and controversial
    civil rights activist. Airing on the Smithsonian
    Channel during Black History Month, the film relives
    Malcolm’s pivotal years with never-before-seen footage
    and audio tapes, including recordings made on the day
    of his assassination. Tom can discuss how the film
    presents insight into Malcolm X using media reports
    from the time, and the moments that ultimately shaped
    his legacy as one of the most important figures of the
    civil rights movement. Contact John Angelo at
    john@premieretv.com

    8. ==> This Doctor Says ‘Prescription Drugs Killed My
    Wife!’

    There aren’t many physicians willing to say what
    Richard Ruhling, M.D., will: Prescription drugs are a
    leading cause of illness, disability, and death. Dr.
    Ruhling, who was board-certified in internal medicine,
    will discuss prescription drug dangers including
    adverse reactions like the one that killed his wife
    (prescribed by another M.D.) for an infection. He can
    share stories of patients who were able to reverse
    their medical conditions by eliminating their
    prescriptions and changing their diets. He can offer
    natural remedies for common health conditions such as
    arthritis, flu and asthma and share with your listeners
    the 7 Golden Rules of Health that Dr. Breslow of UCLA
    discovered that make a 30-year difference compared to
    people who broke all seven. Dr. Ruhling taught health
    science at Loma Linda University and he’s been
    interviewed on scores of radio programs. He’s the
    author of “God Bless America?” Reach him at (928)
    583-7543 or Ruhling7@juno.com

    9. ==> Don’t be Nice in Divorce Court

    Divorce is difficult even when both parties try to part
    amicably but can being too nice end up leaving you
    bankrupt? Often the person trying to be “nice” ends up
    getting trampled on like a doormat. Patricia Stallworth
    is a certified financial planner who not only has the
    financial knowledge you need before facing a divorce,
    but also the personal experience of what can happen
    without proper planning. She can tell your audience why
    this is no time to be passive and share the steps to
    plan for a divorce that puts you in charge. Invite her
    to reveal why choosing the house may not be the best
    option, why getting a credit card immediately is a
    smart idea, and important factors to consider about
    your shared investments. Her latest book, “How to Get
    Divorced Without Losing Your Blouse: What Every Woman
    Needs to Know to Protect Her Future”, is an essential
    guide for women facing divorce. Stallworth has been
    featured by NPR and magazines and radio stations
    nationwide. Contact her at (404) 454-9106 (GA);
    ps@psworth.com

    10. ==> Get Ready to Live on Only $1369 a Month

    Imagine the nightmare of reaching retirement age only
    to discover that basically overnight you’ll have to
    live on only $1,369 each month because you never
    bothered to save for retirement. That amount is the
    average monthly Social Security check received by 42
    million retired workers in the U.S. as of June 2017.
    That’s only $16,428 a year! Chartered retirement
    planning counselor Rodger Alan Friedman, CRPC®, can
    tell your audience the simple steps they can take now
    to make sure this doesn’t happen to them. Learn how
    just a few small adjustments to your current spending
    habits can make the difference between living
    comfortably in retirement and struggling to make ends
    meet. He’s the author of The Mindset of Retirement
    Success: 7 Winning Strategies to Change Your Life.
    Friedman has been featured by magazines and radio
    stations nationwide. Contact him at (844) 3MY-PLAN
    (NY); Rodger@RodgeronRetirement.com

    11. ==> What Bad Trade Numbers Mean for You

    The trade numbers for 2017 issued last week show a bad
    situation getting worse: Americans bought $810 billion
    more goods from other countries than we sold to them, a
    six percent increase over the previous year. Those
    numbers translate into lost jobs, lower pay, family
    breakup, and drug abuse, says James A. Stuber, author
    of the new book, “What if Things Were Made in America
    Again.” In a lively and provocative interview, Stuber
    explains how consumers can solve the problem by buying
    things made in American communities. James A. Stuber
    is the founder of Made in America Again, a movement of
    consumers dedicated to rebuilding the American middle
    class by buying things made in American communities.
    Stuber is an attorney and entrepreneur who formerly
    served as legislative assistant to a member of the
    United States House of Representatives. Contact him at
    (610) 608-5074; james.stuber@themadeinamericabook.com.

    12. ==> All Natural Remedies to Kick Flu’s Butt

    This year’s flu season continues to spread across the
    nation and the flu shot is proving to be only about 10%
    effective against the H3N2 virus that’s making so many
    people so sick for so long. Medical doctor and master
    homeopath Dr. Kathleen Fry will share how to get
    through flu season by using the correct remedy based on
    your symptoms. “One remedy that’s indicated when people
    have a fever, a headache and they are so sleepy they
    cannot keep their eyes open is Baptisia tinctoria, and
    it costs less than $15 online.” She’ll tell you where
    to get ingredients for various remedies, as well as how
    to use them. Frequently quoted in Self, Redbook, Ladies
    Home Journal and other magazines, Dr. Kathleen Fry
    practices as a homeopath in Boulder, Colorado, across
    the US and globally. “What’s the Remedy for That? The
    Definitive Homeopathy Guide to Mastering Everyday Self-
    Care Without Drugs” is her second book. Contact her at
    (480) 695-1383; drkathi@drkathifry.com

    13. ==> Get Fit Without Joining a Gym

    Don’t have time to go to the gym? You can still get in
    shape, boost your energy, rejuvenate yourself, and
    enhance your immune system with a few simple exercises
    you can do at home every day. Invite José de la Torre
    to talk about our energy body, and the various energy
    centers in the body. He’ll explain how with the right
    exercises, the energy body can be stimulated and
    increased, enhancing health and well-being. Jose de la
    Torre is a Qi Gong teacher and practitioner and the
    author of “Spiritual Living for Busy People.” Contact
    him at (817) 304-6148; jose@peace-coach.com

    14. ==> Anxiety is Not a Life Sentence

    Psychotherapist Jodi Aman says having anxiety can seem
    like a life sentence. “You are not just wired that way!
    Anxiety is actually highly treatable. People are
    suffering needlessly when they just need to know what
    to do to get rid of it.” She adds, “There are ways of
    thinking that lead to anxiety and ways of thinking that
    eliminate it. It is how you think about what you feel
    that makes the difference.” You’ll learn what to do
    when you feel panicked, how control issues feed into
    anxiety, and why anxiety is a dirty, rotten liar. Jodi
    Aman has been a practicing psychotherapist for more
    than 20 years and has a YouTube channel with online
    courses to get rid of anxiety. Her latest book is
    “Anxiety & Panic Workbook: Stop Stressing, Start
    Living.” Contact her at (585) 233 8979;
    jodiaman@yahoo.com

    15. ==> Tarot Expert – US is in Tower of Destruction
    Phase

    Julia Gordon-Bramer, a creative writing professor who
    is one of St. Louis’ Top Ten Psychics and St. Louis’
    Number One Fortune-Teller (according to CBS), has been
    reading tarot cards professionally for 40 years. So
    when she says current events point to the U.S. being in
    a Tower of Destruction cycle that’s huge. (The Tower
    card features lightning striking a gray stone tower,
    bodies falling, and the whole building collapsing.)
    Bring Julia on your program to learn what accounts for
    the instability and where it is likely to lead us. Ask
    her: What does the Tower card portend? In what way is
    this phase similar to one experienced in the 1950s? How
    does Donald Trump personify the Tower card? What
    prompted your interest in tarot and all things
    mystical? How does that go over in the academic world?
    Julia teaches at Lindenwood University and is a Sylvia
    Plath scholar. Reach her at (314) 517-0158;
    wordgirl@nighttimes.com

    16. ==> Chinese New Year Begins Friday – Year of the
    Dog

    The Chinese New Year begins on Friday and is
    traditionally marked with elaborate parades, fireworks
    and dragon dancers, but you need not be Chinese to
    celebrate. 2018 is the year of the Earth Dog and people
    who are born this year will be serious, good
    communicators and excellent employees. Carlyn Montes De
    Oca, an author, animal advocate and human health
    expert, says even if you don’t believe in Chinese
    astrology, you can still celebrate the Year of the Dog
    with your furry friend. From helping us get fit to
    unplugging and learning to be in the moment, Carlyn
    will share the ways dogs are the best health and
    wellness gurus we have! Carlyn Montes de Oca is the
    author of “Dog as My Doctor, Cat as My Nurse: An Animal
    Lover’s Guide to a Healthy, Happy & Extraordinary
    Life.” Contact her at (415) 306-1853;
    cmdo@animalhumanhealth.com

  • 02/08/18 RTIR E-zine: Stock Market, China’s Future, DNA Testing

    February 8, 2018

    01. Stock Market News – Good? Bad? Neither!
    02. Harsh Words for White Women Who Support Trump
    03. Malcolm X – The Lost Tapes
    04. Gung Hay Fat Choy! The Year of the Dog
    05. AIDS in America is a Black Disease
    06. Lovebirds with Wrinkles: Late Bloomers
    07. Should Your Valentine Pass a Personality Test?
    08. Finding Your Roots? DNA Testing’s Shortcomings
    09. Starting this Month: The IRS Can Take Your Passport!
    10. The Gig Economy and the New Tax Law
    11. Get Ready to Live on Only $1369 a Month
    12. Is a Deadlier Flu on the Way?
    13. Leftovers: Women Shaping China’s Future
    14. The Ultimate Underdog
    15. When Grown Kids Can’t Fly the Coop
    =======================================

    1. ==> Stock Market News – Good? Bad? Neither!

    Josh Bivens says we shouldn’t panic about Monday’s
    stock market plunge, and Tuesday’s rebound doesn’t
    matter either. He says what matters is understanding
    the vast chasm between Wall Street and Main Street.
    “Whatever stocks do in the coming week or month, the
    fact is that the economic agenda of President Trump and
    his Republican allies is destined to fail the wage-
    earner over the long run. The more time and attention
    we all spend obsessing over growth in wages and the
    less we do over growth in stock prices, the smarter
    economic policy would get.” Bivens says boosting
    stocks by attacking the economic power of American
    workers isn’t just a betrayal of populist promises made
    over the past year by Trump, it’s also bad economics.
    Josh Bivens is the research director at the Economic
    Policy Institute in Washington, DC. He is a
    macroeconomist who has written extensively about
    inequality, including as a co-author of the “State of
    Working America.” Contact Dan Crawford at (202)
    775-8810; dcrawford@epi.org or Liz Rose at
    lrose@epi.org.

    2. ==> Harsh Words for White Women Who Support Trump

    A majority of white women ? 53 percent ? voted for
    Donald Trump. In fact, the majority of white women have
    voted Republican for decades, but sociologist Jesse
    Daniels says the white women in the Trump
    administration are using their considerable, albeit
    provisional, power to drive the country into a ditch
    and don’t deserve the benefit of your doubt. “It’s hard
    for us to grasp the idea that white women are culpable,
    because it doesn’t fit the widespread culture image of
    us as benevolent, peaceful and nurturing. These
    assumptions allow white women to behave in ways that
    materially harm non-white people, without being held
    accountable,” says Daniels. “As we look for
    explanations for this presidency, and all the
    destruction it has wrought, we must hold white women
    accountable for their active role in our collective
    misery.” Jessie Daniels is a professor of sociology at
    Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY, and the
    author of the forthcoming book “Tweetstorm: The Rise of
    the ‘Alt-Right’ and the Mainstreaming of White
    Nationalism.” Contact her at jdaniels@hunter.cuny.edu;
    @jessienyc

    3. ==> Malcolm X – The Lost Tapes

    Award-winning documentary filmmaker Tom Jennings’
    latest film, ‘The Lost Tapes: Malcolm X,’ provides a
    unique perspective on the legendary and controversial
    civil rights activist. Airing on the Smithsonian
    Channel during Black History Month, the film relives
    Malcolm’s pivotal years with never-before-seen footage
    and audio tapes, including recordings made on the day
    of his assassination. Tom can discuss how the film
    presents insight into Malcolm X using media reports
    from the time, and the moments that ultimately shaped
    his legacy as one of the most important figures of the
    civil rights movement. Contact John Angelo at
    john@premieretv.com

    4. ==> Gung Hay Fat Choy! The Year of the Dog

    The Chinese New Year begins February 16th and is
    traditionally marked with elaborate parades, fireworks
    and dragon dancers, but you need not be Chinese to
    celebrate. 2018 is the year of the Earth Dog and people
    who are born this year will be serious, good
    communicators and excellent employees. Carlyn Montes De
    Oca, an author, animal advocate and human health
    expert, says even if you don’t believe in Chinese
    astrology, you can still celebrate the Year of the Dog
    with your furry friend. From helping us get fit to
    unplugging and learning to be in the moment, Carlyn
    will share the ways dogs are the best health and
    wellness gurus we have! Carlyn Montes de Oca is the
    author of “Dog as My Doctor, Cat as My Nurse: An Animal
    Lover’s Guide to a Healthy, Happy & Extraordinary
    Life.” Contact her at (415) 306-1853;
    cmdo@animalhumanhealth.com

    5. ==> AIDS in America is a Black Disease

    Yesterday was National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day but
    you probably didn’t know it. Many believe the AIDS
    epidemic is over, but Phill Wilson says nothing could
    be further from the truth, especially for black
    Americans. “Black communities disproportionately bear
    the brunt of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in America. Almost
    half of all new HIV diagnoses in the U.S. in 2016
    occurred within the black community alone. These
    numbers are alarming on their own but carry additional
    weight when considering black Americans make up only
    about 12 percent of the total U.S. population.” Wilson,
    president and CEO of the Black AIDS Institute, says “We
    have the diagnostic, surveillance, treatment and
    biomedical prevention tools necessary to eradicate our
    country of this disease. We cannot end the HIV/AIDS
    epidemic in America if we don’t address the unique ways
    this disease affects the black community.” Contact him
    at (213) 353-3610; PhillWilson@BlackAIDS.org

    6. ==> Lovebirds with Wrinkles: Late Bloomers

    Jerry Seinfeld was 45. Gloria Steinman was 66. Both are
    examples of people who married for the first time later
    in life and there are plenty of examples of celebrities
    who found love the second or third time around as they
    aged: David Letterman, George Clooney, and James
    Brolin, for instance. This Valentine’s Day, why not do
    an unusual show on late bloomers who found love and
    ways being older and more mature can make it easier to
    find your soul mate and your own soul? Barbara Plasker,
    an expert on late bloomers who says being a late
    bloomer in love is a good thing, will be your guide.
    Plasker is the author of “Simple Ways to Transform Your
    Life: Lessons Learned by a Late Bloomer” and the
    ultimate late bloomer who earned her master’s degree in
    industrial design when she was 40 and her doctorate in
    adult education at 56. Contact her at (845) 368-4413;
    barbaraplasker@live.com

    7. ==> Should Your Valentine Pass a Personality Test?

    Meeting eligible singles is a cinch – just use dating
    apps or websites. But meeting someone with that special
    spark is just the beginning. Dr. Sarah E. Brown says
    finding a life mate is akin to hiring the right
    employee. Using the same process and questions used in
    screening a job applicant will help you answer
    important questions. Do you share common interests?
    Will your personality complement theirs? What strengths
    and traits will each candidate bring to your life?
    Sarah says that adding a personality test will further
    minimize the guesswork and unpleasant surprises that
    may arise in a fledgling relationship. It helps
    couples decide whether their relationship is going
    somewhere – or if they’re just spinning their wheels.
    After all, romance is a serious business, and you’ve
    got to carefully screen anyone vying to become your
    partner. Using the same tools businesses use to build
    successful teams in their workforce, anyone can find
    the right match for their own interests, strengths, and
    personality needs so they can fulfill themselves at
    home and work, in both career and relationships. Ask
    Sarah how she met her husband! Contact Dr. Sarah E.
    Brown at (302) 521-9739 or sarah@bookofyou.com.

    8. ==> Finding Your Roots? DNA Testing’s Shortcomings

    Millions of people have already had their DNA tested to
    find out about their ancestry, an indication of how
    strong the urge is to link ourselves to our forebears.
    Robb Lucy is one of them, learning that he is mostly
    Irish but also 20 percent south Asian with dashes of
    African, Italian, Grecian and Scandinavian thrown in.
    And while it is cool to know that, he asserts that DNA
    testing only takes us so far; it does not reveal the
    stories of our ancestors, who they were or the kind of
    lives they led. Robb is on a mission to leave his own
    descendants, and yours, with a more complete picture of
    who we were. He’ll explain how to leave a digital life
    story that will educate your progeny hundreds of years
    from now. He calls this legacy building “DNA
    digitality.” 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

    9. ==> Starting this Month: The IRS Can Take Your
    Passport!

    The IRS is rolling out a program this month to take
    passports for all taxpayers who owe more than $51,000.
    But you need your passport to travel and when you start
    a job to prove your identity. Are you a potential
    candidate for IRS revocation? What do you do? Let tax
    pro Abby Eisenkraft, author of “101 Ways to Stay Off
    the IRS Radar” and “Combat Tax-Related Identity Theft”
    educate your audience on what the IRS is doing, how
    they work with the State Department, and how you can
    get help. 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

    10. ==> The Gig Economy and the New Tax Law

    According to a study by LinkedIn, 43 percent of the U.S
    workforce will do some form of freelancing by 2020.
    This includes Uber drivers, multi-level marketing
    distributors, and online sellers as well as various
    service providers. Even though the new tax law has many
    provisions favorable to small businesses, many in the
    gig economy could lose their deductions. Certified
    public accountant Lisa London says the IRS may consider
    a business a “hobby” and therefore, the related
    deductions would be disallowed. She’ll explain steps
    you must take to be considered a for-profit business
    including accurate record-keeping and business and
    marketing plans. London has been a CPA for three
    decades and specializes in assisting small businesses,
    nonprofits and churches. She has been quoted in U.S.
    News and World Report and featured on national and
    local media. She’s the author of “The Accountant Beside
    You” series of resources and “BANISH Your Bookkeeping
    Nightmares-The Go-To Guide for the Self-Employed to
    Save Money, Reduce Frustration, and Satisfy the IRS.”
    Contact her at (919) 770-3746;
    lisalondon@lisalondoncpa.com

    11. ==> Get Ready to Live on Only $1369 a Month

    Imagine the nightmare of reaching retirement age only
    to discover that basically overnight you’ll have to
    live on only $1,369 each month because you never
    bothered to save for retirement. That amount is the
    average monthly Social Security check received by 42
    million retired workers in the U.S. as of June 2017.
    That’s only $16,428 a year! Chartered retirement
    planning counselor Rodger Alan Friedman, CRPC®, can
    tell your audience the simple steps they can take now
    to make sure this doesn’t happen to them. Learn how
    just a few small adjustments to your current spending
    habits can make the difference between living
    comfortably in retirement and struggling to make ends
    meet. He’s the author of The Mindset of Retirement
    Success: 7 Winning Strategies to Change Your Life.
    Friedman has been featured by magazines and radio
    stations nationwide. Contact him at (844) 3MY-PLAN
    (NY); Rodger@RodgeronRetirement.com

    12. ==> Is a Deadlier Flu on the Way?

    You’ve heard that this year’s flu is hitting people
    hard and that the vaccine has not been effective. But
    the real danger of a flu like we are experiencing goes
    beyond the very real impact on everyone who’s catching
    it, says Dr. Robin Burk. The greater danger is that a
    small mutation might lead to a reprise of the deadly
    Spanish Flu pandemic of 100 years ago that is believed
    to have killed as many as 50 million people all over
    the world, in some cases just a few hours after
    symptoms developed. This year’s version of the virus is
    particularly apt to morph, and also causes serious
    symptoms in a lot of people. Even so, she says we can
    interrupt the virus’s spread and lower the chances of
    an even deadlier version of flu emerging next year. Dr.
    Burk managed research at the Defense Threat Reduction
    (counter WMD) Agency that addresses this issue. She’ll
    talk about what research has to say about using even a
    partially-effective vaccine and what other steps you
    can take today. Dr. Burk is the author of “Check Your
    Connections: How to Thrive in an Uncertain World” and
    can be reached at (703) 346.4448;
    robin.kowalchuk.burk@gmail.com

    13. ==> Leftovers: Women Shaping China’s Future

    What’s life like for young women in China today?
    American journalist Roseann Lake will share what she
    found about the lives of Chinese women. Combining her
    historical and demographic research along with scores
    of touching/often humorous real-life anecdotes from
    colleagues and friends you’ll learn about the culture
    in China and hear stories of desperate mothers hacking
    their daughters’ dating profiles to secure a quick
    proposal. Known as ‘leftovers’ if they fail to marry by
    age twenty-five, these women represent a China in which
    gender roles have not evolved as vigorously as society
    itself, and where new professional opportunities have
    made women less willing to compromise their careers or
    concede to marriage for the sake of it. Roseann Lake is
    The Economist’s Cuba correspondent. She was previously
    based in Beijing, where she worked for five years as a
    television reporter and journalist. Her new book is
    “Leftover in China: The Women Shaping the World’s Next
    Superpower.” Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703)
    646-5137 or Megan Bonomo at (703) 646-5188.

    14. ==> The Ultimate Underdog

    Sue Pighini can identify with the Philadelphia Eagles.
    She has overcome considerable challenges to get where
    she is and is not averse to taking risks. She’s come
    back from being struck by lightning, held up at
    gunpoint and facing down cancer. She’s literally been
    through hell and has the stories and lessons to show
    for it … and wisdom that will inspire your audience
    members to live more fully and joyfully from this point
    on. Sue’s book, “Expect the Extraordinary,” has won
    several book awards, the latest from the Soul Bridge
    Awards in Europe. Reach her at (941) 685-7159 or
    sue@SuePighini.com

    15. ==> When Grown Kids Can’t Fly the Coop

    By some accounts, 40% of young Americans now live at
    home with their parents. Long gone are the days of
    moving out on your own after college, which means the
    average family nest is staying fuller, longer, which
    isn’t necessarily a good thing! Invite psychologist
    Kevin Fall to discuss how parents and their grown kids
    can survive without screaming, what to do when your
    young adult isn’t motivated to move out, and how his
    own son went from high school drop-out, felon, and
    suicidal teen to a college graduate, loving dad, and
    thriving professional with a clean record. Dr. Kevin
    Fall is an award-winning speaker, author, psychologist,
    and leading expert on human connection. He and his son,
    Austin, now work to help parents reconnect with and
    inspire their troubled teens. Their book “How to Get
    Your Son Back: 7 Steps to Reconnect and Repair Your
    Relationship” shares lessons they learned in repairing
    their own relationship that could help other parents do
    the same. Contact Austin Fall (913) 208-7075;
    Austin@LifeDoctor.com