01/05/17 RTIR E-zine: Flu Season, Real Estate Market, Rock & Roll in Russia

January 5, 2017

01. Rock, Power and Politics
02. Need Help Adjusting to a Trump Presidency?
03. Carrie Fisher – Dying On Your Own Terms
04. Let’s Talk Cannibals
05. Flu Season!
06. The Greatest Escape of the Cold War
07. Are Schools Teaching Kids to Stop Thinking?
08. The ‘Trump Effect’ on Small Business
09. Build a Nest Egg in 15 Minutes a Week
10. Real Estate, Realtors, and the New Market
11. What Now? Dealing with Uncertainty
12. More Boomers Turning to Gigs
13. Lost in the Middle Class – Making College Affordable
14. Make America Peaceful Again: Yoga
15. Rock ’n’ Roll is Alive and Kicking in Russia
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1. ==> Rock, Power and Politics

A new exhibit opens in D.C. the week before Donald
Trump’s inauguration that explores the power of rock to
change attitudes about patriotism, peace, equality and
freedom. The ‘Louder Than Words: Rock, Power and
Politics’ at the Newseum features, among other things,
John Lennon’s acoustic guitar from his 1969 Montreal
and Amsterdam “Bed-Ins for Peace” with Yoko Ono, the
Fender Stratocaster Jimi Hendrix used to perform “The
Star-Spangled Banner” at Woodstock, stage costumes worn
by the Village People and original handwritten lyrics
to Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are a-Changin’,” Chuck
Berry’s “School Day,” Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the
U.S.A.” and Green Day’s “American Idiot.” “This exhibit
is a powerful testament to the role music has played in
influencing political and social change,” says the
Newseum’s Cathy Trost. The exhibit was created in
partnership with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Contact
Sonya Gavankar of the Newseum at (202) 292-6200;
sgavankar@newseum.org; or Shauna Wilson at the Rock &
Roll Hall of Fame at (216) 515-1215;
swilson@rockhall.org

2. ==> Need Help Adjusting to a Trump Presidency?

Many Americans are deeply depressed about the election
of President Donald Trump and worried about the
country’s future. Though understandable, Devadas
Chelvam says the depression and worry makes the
situation even worse. Chelvam says people need to
choose to be happy—right now! “Find a way to love Trump
and the members of his administration unconditionally,
to visualize Americans being reconciled and the country
as peaceful and prosperous.” He says, “Depression and
worry are energy spent to create exactly what is
feared. And that is a rather risky attitude to adopt at
this juncture.” Born in Sri Lanka, Devadas Chelvam
spent nine years as a priest before embarking on a 20-
year career in child protective services in New York
City. He has master’s degrees in theology and sociology
and conducts workshops on the healing power of love.
His latest book is “From Fear to Limitless Love: Your
Path to Finding Self-Worth, Harmony and Bliss.” Contact
him at (610) 882-1032; dc@limitlesslove.net

3. ==> Carrie Fisher – Dying On Your Own Terms

Actress Carrie Fisher’s death… and then the death of
her mother just days later… shocked fans and left many
talking about the crazy circumstances. The 60-year-old
Fisher suffered cardiac arrest on a plane, was revived,
and then spent several days on life support in the ICU.
Dr. Kevin Haselhorst asks, “Did the physicians believe
Ms. Fisher was going to recover? Did she have an
advance directive? Was the force with her and did she
get what she wanted or deserved?” Invite Haselhorst to
discuss advance directives and how to make sure your
wishes surrounding your own death are followed. He
says, “The key to dying with dignity is to make your
death expected. The purpose of an advance directive is
to let family members know that you expect to die on
your own terms and at your own time.” Dr. Kevin
Haselhorst is an emergency medicine physician and the
author of “Wishes to Die for.” He offers a free PDF
download on End of Life discussions on his website.
Reach him at (480) 907-6027; khaselhorstmd@gmail.com

4. ==> Let’s Talk Cannibals

For centuries, cannibalism has been written off as a
bizarre phenomenon with little scientific significance.
But the true nature of cannibalism—the role it plays in
evolution as well as human culture—is even more
interesting (and less disturbing) than the many
misconceptions we’ve come to accept as fact. Dr. Bill
Schutt, PhD, a researcher at the American Museum of
Natural History, will discuss why some amphibians
consume their mother’s skin; why certain insects bite
the heads off their partners; why, up until the end of
the twentieth century, Europeans regularly ate human
body parts as medical curatives; and how cannibalism
might be linked to the extinction of Neanderthals. Bill
Schutt is a professor of biology at LIU Post and a
research associate in residence at the American Museum
of Natural History. His latest book is “Cannibalism: A
Perfectly Natural History.” Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer
at (703) 646-5138; johanna@jrbcomm.com

5. ==> Flu Season!

Wintertime means colds and flu. This year’s outbreak is
predominantly type A flu. Learn healthy strategies that
can prevent most colds and flu, and minimize symptoms.
What single intervention reduced type A flu 50% in
children? (it wasn’t the vaccine!) His office approach
has been so successful he no longer utilizes flu
vaccine. Jim Roach, MD, is a leading integrative
practitioner who has appeared on numerous radio and TV
programs, is a speaker, consultant, educator,
researcher, and widely sought clinician with patients
from across the country. He is also author of “God’s
House Calls” which discusses spiritual near-death
experiences of his patients and seeks to de-stigmatize
spiritual experiences. Contact Dr. Roach at (859)
846-4453 (office); jproach@aol.com

6. ==> The Greatest Escape of the Cold War

When 84-year-old Hungarian born American Frank Iszak
was 25, he and a group of others committed the first
hijacking of an airplane, flying it to West Germany and
freedom. On July 13, 1956, he gained international
attention for his bold escape from communist-controlled
Hungary. With six co-conspirators, Iszak seized an
airliner and set a course for the West. Invite him to
share his incredible story (including a life-or-death
brawl aboard an out-of-control airplane.) While a
Hungarian court condemned the hijackers to death, in
absentia, the entire team settled in the United States.
Iszak worked as a chemist New York and San Francisco.
He now runs a yoga studio in Rancho Santa Fe, Ca and is
negotiating film rights to his book, “Freedom Fighter.”
Contact him at (619) 920-6456;
frank@freedomflightbook.com

7. ==> Are Schools Teaching Kids to Stop Thinking?

School used to be a place where students learned how to
use reason and academic skills to solve problems. But
nationally recognized author Tom DeWeese says today’s
Department of Education instructs teachers not to teach
students how to think but what to think. DeWeese says
the classroom has become a place for non-stop
propaganda and behavior modification to impose a
“proper” thought process called “Globally Acceptable
Truth.” DeWeese says the result is today’s generation
of college students who live in constant fear of
microaggression and trigger warnings. Invite DeWeese to
discuss how we got here and what is required to restore
proper education in our schools. Tom DeWeese has been
featured on Fox News’ Follow the Money, Hannity and
Colmes, The Michael Reagan Talk Show and in The New
York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington
Post, and The Washington Times. He’s the author of
“Erase.” Contact him at (540) 341-8911 (VA);
APCDeWeese@aol.com

8. ==> The ‘Trump Effect’ on Small Business

Every day, 86 percent of U.S. workers grudgingly wake
up, get dressed, grab some coffee, and shuffle off to a
job they can’t stand. Many do so because they feel
stuck. But they really aren’t, says Tom Scarda, a man
who made a big change in his own life 17 years ago when
he quit his decade-long job working for the New York
Subway system to buy a smoothie franchise. Scarda says
with the new Trump administration focusing on reversing
regulations on small business, it may be the perfect
time to catch the wave of economic growth with your own
franchise. Scarda will talk about the upside of the
franchise industry and how certain industries within
franchising are bracing for a catapult effect of
growth. Tom will also reveal the franchise industries
to avoid during a Trump administration. Scarda is a
dynamic speaker, entrepreneur and author of “Franchise
Savvy” and “The Magic of Choosing Uncertainty.” He’s
been featured in dozens of magazines and newspapers and
is a sought-after radio and TV guest. Contact Tom
Scarda at (516) 322-1435 (NYC); tom@tomscarda.com

9. ==> Build a Nest Egg in 15 Minutes a Week

Top stock market researcher, investor and expert Gary
Stone says everyday investors can use low-effort
strategies that take only 15 minutes a week to create
thriving stock market portfolios and comfortable
retirements while cutting loose from the financial
shackles of fee-ridden Target Date and active mutual
funds. “The primary reason people risk running out of
money in retirement is that they simply make the wrong
multi-decade investment choices for their retirement
nest egg while they are working,” Stone says. He’ll
discuss how to protect a nest egg from the next severe
bear market and why diversification is a poor risk
management strategy for multi-decade investing. Gary
Stone has helped thousands of ordinary investors with
straightforward and doable investment strategies.
Established in 1995, his company, Share Wealth Systems,
has pioneered a smarter approach to investing. Stone is
the author of “Blueprint to Wealth: Financial Freedom
in 15 Minutes A Week.” Contact him at 800-392-1257;
garys@sharewealthsystems.com

10. ==> Real Estate, Realtors, and the New Market

To help someone buy or sell a home, a real estate agent
needs to be 18 years old, not have a criminal
background, and pass an exam. Erik Brown says the world
of real estate is changing and you need more than a few
weeks’ training to understand what’s going on. Brown, a
realtor and entrepreneur, says, “As a nation, the US is
approaching one of the largest generational shifts in
our country. Baby boomers are aging while millennials
are growing up, and we are about to see a massive shift
in family make up, net worth, and yes, home ownership.”
Erik Brown will discuss upcoming real estate trends as
well as how to sniff out a bad agent, and what
characteristics and qualities make up a real estate
rock star. Contact Brown at (612) 408-3611;
info@themidcoastgroup.com

11. ==> What Now? Dealing with Uncertainty

The one thing everyone can agree on as we start the New
Year is that the future is TBD…To Be Determined. The
question on everyone’s minds is “now what?” How can we
best navigate through these uncertain times? Brenda
Reynolds can share 5 tips for helping you take control
of a situation that feels out of your control. Whether
it’s the transition our nation faces, your own personal
transition or a change in your business world, she’ll
explain what you can do to find greater clarity and
confidence. Brenda Reynolds is a transitions expert,
consultant, speaker, and founder of BKR Consulting.
She’s worked with clients nationwide and in 2008
applied her expertise to her own challenges when the
economy took a nosedive and so did her life, leaving
her a divorced mom of two. She is author of the
upcoming book, “TBD—To Be Determined, how to Find
Clarity and Confidence in Uncertain Times.” Contact her
at (610) 639-5722; brenda@bkrconsult.com

12. ==> More Boomers Turning to Gigs

It hasn’t been easy being a working baby boomer lately.
Their jobs have been hurt by global competition,
changing business conditions and cost-cutting. Faced
with underemployment, unemployment, lower pay and job
hunting techniques that no longer work, more boomers
are turning to the gig economy, notes Spunk Burke,
author of “The GIG Solution,” which drops next year.
Spunk will explain how boomers are learning to target
prospects with problems they can solve on a project
basis. He’s a staffing veteran who provides coaching
that helps jobless boomers build rewarding and secure
gig practices. Spunk can be reached at (978) 835-8588
or fjburke2@gmail.com

13. ==> Lost in the Middle Class – Making College
Affordable

College isn’t cheap. Parents send students off to learn
about the world and hope they’ll return home with a
degree and job prospects, but they’ll also likely face
a mountain of debt. No matter where you study, a
college tuition is pricey and the cost of attending
school just keeps climbing. Graduating seniors often
leave campus with staggering student loan debt. There
are grants and scholarships available, but millions of
American families don’t qualify for any financial aid.
Invite Adrian Ridner, CEO and co-founder of Study.com,
to explain secrets colleges don’t want you to know that
could save you thousands on your degree. Plus, you’ll
learn simple things you can do to reduce the cost of
college, even if you don’t qualify for financial aid.
Contact Jennifer McHam at (650) 288-2381;
study.press@study.com

14. ==> Make America Peaceful Again: Yoga

Is your audience suffering from holiday hangovers and
post-election stress disorder? Teresa Power, a leading
yoga expert, will share quick and easy yoga and
meditation tips to help your listeners reduce stress
and maximize hope. Power will discuss real-world ways
families can find inner peace in this time of outer
turmoil, from doing a few simple yoga poses to limiting
time on social media and trying a meditation app. Power
is an internationally recognized yoga expert and
bestselling author of the award-winning book series,
The ABCs of Yoga for Kids. With over 30 years of yoga
experience, she ignites a passion for health and
fitness through yoga in both adults and children. She
is also the founder of International Kids’ Yoga Day
whose mission is to raise awareness about the benefits
of yoga for children around the world. Contact her at
(310) 266-7705; teresa@abcyogaforkids.com

15. ==> Rock ’n’ Roll is Alive and Kicking in Russia

Richard Hume moved from Britain to Russia in 2004 and
discovered a vibrant rock community. In 1957, Soviet
authorities had invited Western rock and jazz musicians
to Russia as a ploy to appear open-minded. They
accidentally kick-started a cultural movement. Despite
uniquely Russian problems of government censorship and
expensive instruments, Russian youth embraced rock and
made it their own. Hume began writing articles for the
British magazine Maggie’s Blue Suede News. His new book
“Russia ’N’ Roll!” is a collection of those articles.
From memories of his own experiences at iconic British
rock concerts in the 1970s and 80s to behind the scenes
reports of Russian clubs to interviews with Russian
musicians, Hume brings the rock world vividly to life.
You might start out unaware of bands like Stressor,
Beat Devils, the Marshmallows, or Raw Cats, but by the
end, you might discover your new favorite band. Contact
Richard Hume at richardhume588@hotmail.com or 007495
3759767 (Russia).

01/03/17 RTIR E-zine: Holiday Divorces, Healthier 2017, Bad Bosses

January 3, 2017

01. Will Donald Make America Great Again?
02. What Kind of Resistance to Trump?
03. Immigrants: What Will Trump Do?
04. Is Roof Mentally Competent to be on Trial?
05. The Truth about Gun-Free Zones
06. Resolutions: The Key to Real Change
07. Keep Your Resolutions: No Willpower Needed
08. Divorce Filings Soar after Holidays
09. Have a Better Brain in 2017
10. Stop People-Pleasing for a Healthier 2017
11. Go from Out-of-Whack to Back-On-Track in 2017
12. Make 2017 Your Year to Live Fearlessly
13. The Benefits of Smoking Will Ruin Resolutions
14. High Anxiety Everywhere!
15. Good News about Bad Bosses
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1. ==> Will Donald Make America Great Again?

In just a few short weeks, Donald J. Trump will be the
next president of the United States, winning the
election with a campaign promise to “Make America Great
Again.” But will he? Can he? “Not if he runs the White
House like he ran his campaign,” says Michelle Deen.
“If our goal is to create a better America, it has to
start with sound character—of our leaders who serve to
guide us, of our citizens who create our society, and
of parents who are molding our children and through
them, our future.” Deen will discuss the breakdown of
character that’s been festering in politics and
culture, with the election of Trump bringing it all to
a head. She’ll challenge conventional assumptions about
moral values, explain why the “culture war” hasn’t
worked to create a more moral society, and suggest a
new solution to get our culture back on track. An
experienced media guest, Michelle Deen is an expert in
human development and family relations Her latest book
is “Saving America’s Grace: Rethinking Family Values,
Moral Politics and the Culture War.” Contact her at
(805) 679-3084; mmdeen42@gmail.com

2. ==> What Kind of Resistance to Trump?

Kathy Kelly says it’s important for people to unite in
refusal to compromise with President-elect Trump’s
terrifying campaign promises. She says, “The
frightening truth that our society is a train hurtling
toward an abyss must be faced. We surely can’t expect
leaders that have already made compromises with
militarists and greedy corporate elites to stop the
train, help people disembark and then pull up the
tracks. We must continually build alternative
institutions and, as much as possible, stop paying for
institutions that commit mayhem and murder. We need
unions willing to strike and activists willing to
refuse payment of war taxes as I’ve been perhaps
specially privileged to be able to do since 1980. We
need voters able to see the full bleak vision of where
our species has arrived.” Kelly is co-coordinator of
the group Voices for Creative Nonviolence. She just
wrote the piece “Steer Your Way into Love and
Resistance.” Contact her at kathy@vcnv.org,
@voiceinwild

3. ==> Immigrants: What Will Trump Do?

Aviva Chomsky says Donald Trump’s election left many
immigrant rights activists in a panicked thought loop.
“What did he actually say he would do? Could he really
deport 11 million people? Would he really eliminate
President Obama’s signature successful pro-immigrant
action, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
(DACA) program, which granted temporary legal status to
hundreds of thousands of undocumented youth? If he did,
what would happen to these young people?” Invite
Chomsky to discuss what’s likely to happen to
immigrants under the Trump Administration, and why.
Chomsky is professor of history and coordinator of
Latin American Studies at Salem State University in
Massachusetts. Her books include “They Take Our Jobs!
And 20 Other Myths about Immigration” and
“Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal.” Contact
her at achomsky@salemstate.edu

4. ==> Is Roof Mentally Competent to be on Trial?

A federal judge has ruled a second competency hearing
for convicted church shooter Dylann Roof will be closed
to the public, despite the objections of several media
outlets. Roof has opted to represent himself during the
penalty phase of his death penalty hate crimes trial
for the nine black parishioners he shot and killed at
Charleston’s Emanuel AME Church in June 2015. Experts
theorize Roof has decided to represent himself during
the sentencing phase to prevent his attorneys from
introducing evidence that questions his mental
competence at the time of the slayings. Invite forensic
psychologist Dr. John Huber to discuss the issue and
why it’s important. A mental health professional for
over twenty years, Huber is chairman for Mainstream
Mental Health, a non-profit organization, and a
professor at Texas State University. Contact Mark
Goldman at (516) 639-0988.

5. ==> The Truth about Gun-Free Zones

With Donald Trump’s opposition to gun-free zones and
Dylann Roof currently on trial for killing nine church
members in a gun-free zone in Charleston, now is a good
time to visit the issue of whether gun-free zones
encourage or discourage gun violence. That’s a
discussion Chris Bird, former British Army Officer,
former San Antonio Express-News crime reporter and
author of “The Concealed Handgun Manual” now in its
sixth edition, is primed to lead. Bird will tell you
that the biggest problem with gun-free zones is that
they are not free of guns and are favorite targets of
terrorists and killers. He can touch on slow police
response times, the corrosive effects of political
correctness and what to do if you ever find yourself on
the wrong end of a gun. Bird’s latest book is
“Surviving a Mass Killer Rampage: When Seconds Count,
Police Are Still Minutes Away.” The book has been
endorsed by a retired Texas Ranger captain and retired
CIA officer. Reach him at 210-308-8191 or
cjbird@satx.rr.com

6. ==> Resolutions: The Key to Real Change

The start of a new year is synonymous with change.
Countless people contemplate what they’d like to change
in their lives and then ‘resolve’ to make that happen.
Psychologist Frank Farley says that while change is
ultimately inevitable, it can be hard. Invite him to
share ways to initiate positive changes and improve
your life in innumerable ways. From simple things like
list-making and sharing your plans with supportive
friends and family, to staying optimistic and
evaluating your progress, Farley’s tips can help
listeners embrace change. “Learn to thrive through
changing things in your life. We are in a century of
enormous change. Be part of it in your own life. As
Charles Darwin said, ‘It’s not the strongest of the
species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the
ones most responsive to change.’” Frank Farley, Ph.D.,
is a former president of the American Psychological
Association. He is a professor at Temple University.
Contact him at (215) 668-7581 (cell);
Frank.farley@comcast.net

7. ==> Keep Your Resolutions: No Willpower Needed

Year after year, people make New Year’s resolutions
they’ll never keep. Akram Alashari, M.D., says the
problem isn’t with the resolutions, it’s the way people
approach them. “Every year people are faced with the
same dilemma,” Dr. Alashari says. “Making New Year’s
resolutions is supposed to be fun and exciting, but
more often than not the process turns into an
additional stressor, headache, and hassle.” Invite the
author of “The Power of Peak State” to share a few
simple tips that will make all the difference and help
listeners accomplish their New Year goals. Akram
Alashari became a physician at 23 and did his surgical
residency training at the University of Connecticut. He
completed fellowship training in trauma surgery and
surgical critical care at the University of Florida.
Alashari is the youngest double board-certified surgeon
in the United States. He is the author of The Power of
Peak State and creator of the upcoming program, “Peak
Performing Parents: How to Get Your Children to Achieve
Straight As.” Contact him at (407) 617-4795;
thepeakperformancedoctor@gmail.com.

8. ==> Divorce Filings Soar after Holidays

The holidays are over and apparently so are many
marriages. Lawyers say January is always the busiest
season for break-ups, with more couples filing for
divorce than at any time of year. Want to avoid an
unpleasant break up or to stop dating—or marrying—the
same type of person over and over again? Many people
want to know why their relationships aren’t more
satisfying but don’t know where they are going wrong.
Christine B.L. Adams, a psychiatrist and coauthor of
“Living On Automatic: How Emotional Conditioning Shapes
Our Lives and Relationships,” can help. She has
identified the most common mistakes people make that
send them to her office and will share them on your
show. They include making snap decisions about others,
applying double standards for themselves and their
mates, and projecting onto others the characteristics
they want them to have. Reach her at (502) 473-0093;
Tinabina013@gmail.com

9. ==> Have a Better Brain in 2017

Everyone’ talking about New Year’s resolutions right
now so why not do a show on ways to have a better brain
this year? Dr. Stacey Robinson, a functional medicine
physician, will share ten steps for optimizing your
brain for better memory, better health and a better
chance of avoiding dementia down the road. Dr.
Robinson, author of “Road Map to Health,” will explain
what you should be eating, which daily supplements to
take, why your toothbrush type matters, and what
special blood tests to ask your physician about. She’s
an experienced guest on TV and national radio. Reach
her at (727) 329-8859 (office): md@robinsonmed.com

10. ==> Stop People-Pleasing for a Healthier 2017

Want to have less stress, sleep better, get fewer colds
and flus and avoid headaches and heartburn? Doing so
may be as simple as saying no to obligations, chores
and social commitments you agree to just to make other
people happy. Find out why people-pleasers get sick
more often from Dr. Don (MacDonald). He’s a recovering
people-pleaser and chiropractor who realized that many
patients were coming into his office because of stress-
related conditions fueled by their own excess worries
and inability to say no for their own good. Dr. Don
will explain ways moving your body, deciding in advance
what you will and won’t do and defining your purpose
can lead to a healthier and happier New Year. Dr. Don
is the bestselling author of “The Underdog Curse.” He’s
an experienced radio and TV guest who can be reached at
780-983-5102; drdon@shaw.ca

11. ==> Go from Out-of-Whack to Back-On-Track in 2017

Imagine what it would be like to spend the next year
living life to the fullest, making a difference in
other people’s lives and moving past any setback that
comes your way. With Don Armstrong as your guest, your
listeners will stand a good chance of doing that. Don’s
wake-up call came from a leukemia diagnosis more than
ten years ago but he says no one needs such a diagnosis
to learn to reevaluate their priorities as he did. Don
will share lessons about adversity, purpose, goal-
setting and taking action as well as his incomparable
journey. Since his health was restored he ran five
marathons and five half-marathons in one year,
cofounded a nonprofit that raised more than $135,000
for blood cancer research and has dedicated himself to
helping others change their priorities. Don is the
author of “Finish YOUR Race: Empower Your Life with
Strategies from a Cancer Survivor.” Reach him at (817)
917-5919; ftwortharmstrong@yahoo.com

12. ==> Make 2017 Your Year to Live Fearlessly

If there’s one thing Sue Pighini will encourage your
audience members to do in the New Year, it’s to “say no
to the status quo” by breaking out of the safe but
small mentality that keeps most of us from leading
joyful, exciting lives. She’ll walk your listeners
through the steps for taking calculated risks to make
their dreams come true. She’ll cover such things as
trusting your intuition and conquering fear of the
unknown. Sue will also share her own story of a life
transformed after she was struck by lightning, held up
by gunpoint and survived cancer. She’ll convince
listeners that their best lives are yet to come, no
matter how old they are or what challenges they
currently face. An experienced talk show guest, Sue is
the author of “Expect the Extraordinary.” Reach her at
(941) 685-7159; sue@SuePighini.com

13. ==> The Benefits of Smoking Will Ruin Resolutions

Quitting smoking – it’s one of the biggest New Year’s
resolutions every year. The CDC says 7-out-of-10 adult
smokers want to quit for good but sadly, only 4 – 7%
will be successful. But Carol Rickard says it’s not
their fault, they don’t know the benefits that are
holding them hostage to smoking. As a therapist working
in hospitals for 25 years, Rickard got tired of seeing
so many of her patients fail. In 2011 she became a
Tobacco Treatment Specialist. Combining science with
practical strategies, and surprising, highly relatable
visuals (M&Ms, screwdrivers, and duct tape), Carol
provides an engaging discussion and offers “tools” to
help people quit for good! She is the author of 13
books on stress & wellness including “The Benefits of
Smoking: WHY It’s So Hard to Quit & WHAT You Can Do
About It!” Contact Carol at (609) 462-7643;
Carol@WellYOUniversity.com

14. ==> High Anxiety Everywhere!

Have you noticed how celebs, friends and colleagues are
all of a sudden sharing how they feel? Even an
embarrassing thing like anxiety! Are more people
getting anxiety or are more people talking about it?
Psychotherapist Jodi Aman says anxiety is now an
epidemic in our culture. She’ll explain what to do if
you have it, how to know if you need help, and what you
need to know to understand, prevent and stop suffering
from anxiety and stress. Afraid of flying? Dread
holiday parties? Need help setting personal boundaries?
Jodi can share ways to deal with anxiety triggers and
talk with friends and colleagues about anxiety that
will make everyone feel better. Jodi Aman is the author
of “You 1, Anxiety 0.” Contact her at (585) 233-8979;
jodiaman@yahoo.com

15. ==> Good News about Bad Bosses

If your audience members have a bad boss, as many
people do, they often fail to see the good news; short
of leaving for another job, there are ways to make your
situation much more tolerable. So says Cindy Hochart,
whose three decades of corporate experience includes
time spent as vice president and regional director for
a large health insurance organization. Having worked
for both good and bad bosses, Hochart can explain what
you can say to a bad boss that can turn things around,
the difference between employment and slavery and how
to rewrite your brain to have a better day at work.
Hochart is the author of “Find Your Burning Bush.”
Reach her at (816) 588-8735;
cindy.hochart@findyourburningbush.com