07/09/19 RTIR Newsletter: Sex Trafficking, Opioid Addiction, The Undertaker’s Daughter

July 9, 2019

01. Billionaire’s Arrest Exposes the Hidden World of Sex Trafficking
02. The Sports Princess on US Women’s World Cup Win
03. Conservative Columnist Larry Taunton
04. It’s Road Trip Season: For the Love of the Open Road
05. Better than Random Acts: Put Kindness on Your Calendar
06. Stevie Wonder, Ed Henry: Organ Transplants in News
07. Putting an End to Extremism
08. Expert Says Rental Properties Are Where It’s At
09. Beach Boys Bodyguard Tells All
10. College Send-Off Blues: Ten Tips for Making the College Transition
Better (for Everyone!)
11. Creating the Perfect School is Possible!
12. Unconventional Advice: What to Wear to Land a Job
13. Put the Clothes Back on Your Audience
14. A Natural Cure for Opioid Addiction?
15. Why Not Relaxing This Summer Can Land You Flat on Your Back
16. Keeping Beds Dry Every Night
17. Doc Reveals What Your Illness is Trying to Tell You
18. Wake Up! You’re Not Living in the Moment
19. Revelations of an Undertaker’s Daughter
20. How Science AND Spirituality Can Bring More Abundance into Your Life
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1. ==> Billionaire’s Arrest Exposes the Hidden World of
Sex Trafficking

Federal prosecutors have released an indictment against
billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein, charging him
with sex trafficking and accusing him of using his
fortune to “create a vast network of underage victims
for him to sexually exploit.” The charges underscore
the prevalence of human trafficking and how it often
goes undetected and unpunished. Raleigh Sadler, a
Christian reverend and founder of the human trafficking
awareness group Let My People Go says the situation is
complicated, and insidious. “Human trafficking is far
more prevalent than the general public realizes, and it
can affect virtually any community.” Raleigh says
awareness is part of the problem, along with inaccurate
information. “Currently, most who are trafficked come
through legal points of entry,” he reveals. “As we
focus on those illegally crossing the border, we miss
the reality that many who are undocumented and already
in the U.S. are potential targets of would-be
traffickers.” Raleigh Sadler is the author of
“Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking.” Contact him
at RSadler@rtirguests.com; (917) 341-6758.

2. ==> The Sports Princess on US Women’s World Cup Win

Team USA won its second consecutive World Cup and
fourth overall this weekend in France. With its
comfortable 2-0 win over the Netherlands, the US
Women’s National Team showed that it has both the youth
and experience to be a force to be reckoned with in
many World Cups to come. Invite Kate Delaney, aka The
Sports Princess, to discuss the team, criticism of
players’ behavior on the field during the tournament,
and the ongoing issue of pay equality in sports.
Delaney has been a broadcast personality for more than
20 years. She’s covered 15 Super Bowls, 10 U.S. Opens,
15 Final Fours, World Series Games, and a plethora of
sporting events. Her new book is “Deal Your Own
Destiny.” Contact Mark Goldman at (516) 639-0988
(text/call) or mark@goldmanmccormick.com

3. ==> Conservative Columnist Larry Taunton

For a lively discussion about our current social and
political climate invite conservative cultural
commentator and columnist Larry Alex Taunton on your
show. Taunton just wrote a special report in the
American Spectator titled, “While We Are on the Subject
of N@ It’s Road Trip Season: For the Love of the Open
Road

It’s road trip season and millions of Americans are
hitting the road looking for a summer adventure! Most
will come home with pictures and stories, but some,
like Jenni Raney Edwards, will find the experience
life-changing. Invite her to share how what began as a
solo cross-country adventure in her SUV turned into a
love affair with the open road, and led to her selling
her home and most of her possessions to hit the road in
a 40-foot Class A motorhome—despite having relatively
little RV experience! A successful businesswoman and
entrepreneur, Edwards traded in her office for an RV
and says she has no regrets. Jenni Raney Edwards is the
author of “Bumping Down Highways: From Boardrooms to
Back Roads in an RV.” She’s also the founder of Norsk
Tiny Houses, designing and building the first LEED
Certified Tiny House on Wheels, achieving Platinum
Certification. Jenni Raney Edwards is currently on an
RV book tour. Contact her at (904) 234-2891;
jenni@bumpingdownhighways.com

5. ==> Better than Random Acts: Put Kindness on Your
Calendar

You’ve heard of random acts of kindness. They are
certainly lovely, but why should kindness be random?
Shouldn’t it be intentional? That’s why Lyle Benjamin
created Planned Acts of Kindness, a global social
responsibility program in which each morning people
around the world receive cell phone and computer
notifications of a planned act of kindness they can do
with their family, friends, co-workers and in their
community. Benjamin’s goal is to have tens of millions
of people in the United States and hundreds of millions
of people around the world doing the same planned act
of kindness on the same day unleashing positive,
powerful energy into the world. “The problems of the
world — climate change, pollution, overpopulation,
pandemics, war and terrorism — are not going to be
solved by governments, corporations or religions alone,
but by ordinary people working on common causes with a
common purpose,” Benjamin adds. “The tipping points are
not 20 to 30 years in the future; they are now and if
we don’t get these problems under control the world
will be a very different place for billions of people.”
Invite Benjamin to talk about his Planned Acts of
Kindness program and how your listeners can
participate. Contact Lyle Benjamin at (212) 213-0257;
(917) 683-2625 (cell) or Help@PlannedActs.Org

6. ==> Stevie Wonder, Ed Henry: Organ Transplants in
News

Stevie Wonder announced to concertgoers this weekend
that his kidney is failing and he will receive a kidney
from a living donor this fall. Hours later, Fox News
correspondent Ed Henry told viewers live, on-air that
he was donating part of his liver to his ailing sister.
Discuss the issue of organ donation, including living
donations, when you invite Joe Lafferty, an organ donor
advocate, to share his own story of receiving a double
transplant. Joe survived cancer, diabetes, vision loss,
a pulmonary embolism, kidney failure, heart surgery, a
double organ transplant and seven minutes of death; all
while playing high school and college football, working
for three D-1A athletic departments, the Orange Bowl
and the Dallas Cowboys. He coached 14 seasons of high
school football, including 15 future NFL players, and
is a member of the Donate Life Hollywood board and
coauthor “Justin Time: A Memoir of Faith and Fight for
Life.” Contact him at (412) 897-1313;
joelafferty@me.com

7. ==> Putting an End to Extremism

What causes polarization and how can we reduce it if
not outright eliminate it? Rachel Williams-Smith,
Ph.D., Ed.D., has a unique vantage point on the fear
that leads people to view others as less-human and what
we can do about it. Dr. Rachel grew up as a child of
extremist parents who thought the world was about to
end, so they moved to a remote homestead where they had
little contact with outsiders and lived with no modern
conveniences. Dr. Rachel grew up fearing the larger
world. When she was 16 and her father abandoned the
family, she found herself living in a world she had
been taught to shun. Her fascinating story and the
insights she can share about learning to appreciate
other people who don’t think as you do could not be
timelier. Dr. Rachel is the author of “Born Yesterday:
The True Story of a Girl Born in the 20th Century but
Raised in the 19th.” Now the dean of the School of
Journalism and Communication at Southern Adventist
University, Dr. Rachel is an experienced media guest
who speaks about the effects of extreme religion. Reach
her at (256) 665-6257; rachel@rachelwilliamssmith.com

8. ==> Expert Says Rental Properties Are Where It’s At

A lot of people who go into the complex world of real
estate investing are convinced that they can get the
most bang for their buck by buying, renovating and then
selling properties, a process known as flipping. But
long-time real estate and property renovation expert
Dan Lieberman claims that this is not a recipe for
success. ” You take on a lot of risk if housing prices
go down,” he says. “That’s why it’s a good idea to get
into the rental market. With rentals, you have ongoing
income, even in a bad real estate market.” Dan has many
years of experience successfully developing rental
properties. He can share the secrets to developing
rental properties, getting the best rent and attracting
the nicest tenants so that you have a great source of
ongoing income. Lieberman is the author of “The
Effective Landlord: How Owners and Property Managers
Can Attract Better Tenants, Raise Rents, and Boost
Their Bottom Line in Any Market.” Contact him at
DLieberman@rtirguests.com.com; 510-570-1368

9. ==> Beach Boys Bodyguard Tells All

Much has been documented about Beach Boy Brian Wilson’s
struggles with drugs, his bandmate brothers, and cousin
Mike Love. But for the first time, Brian’s former
bodyguard/caretaker Rushton “Rocky” Pamplin tells his
riveting behind-the-scenes story. Rocky is a former NFL
player who was college roommates and best friends with
Stan Love, a former LA Laker and brother of Mike Love.
In the mid-1970s, they were enlisted as life savers for
Brian, who was on a death spiral. After years of
silence, Rocky authored the book The Beach Boys Endless
Wave: Inside America’s Band, with co-author Ron Hamady,
a veteran of the music and film industries. “Rocky went
where no one had ever been,” Ron says. “It was a
monumental time for the band. There have been plenty of
Beach Boys books; but, no one has ever been behind the
scenes.” Contact Mike Vezo at mvezo@rtirguests.com;
(310) 997-4947.

10. ==> College Send-Off Blues: Ten Tips for Making the
College Transition Better (for Everyone!)

This August nearly 20 million students will head off to
college. Did you know that 60% of them will struggle
with homesickness, depression and feeling overwhelmed?
Many parents will also struggle with feelings of
depression and anxiety during this time. “There are
simple things that parents and students can do now to
help them prepare for this transition in August,” say
Lindy and Tom Schneider, also known as America’s
College Advisors. Invite them on your show to share
their Ten Tip Transition Strategy with your audience
and ensure a better year for everyone! Lindy and Tom
have over 15 years of experience helping thousands of
college students and their parents. They’ve been
featured on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, the CW and Inside
Edition and are co-authors of “College Secrets of
Highly Successful People.” Contact Lindy Schneider at
(602) 499-4429; Lindy@AmericasCollegeAdvisor.com

11. ==> Creating the Perfect School is Possible!

Every September kindergartners start school and love
it. So why is it that every year after that more and
more students hate school – until high school when only
a few are left who actually love coming to school and
love learning? This problem is easier to fix than you
think! “There are so many ways to create a perfect
school,” says Lee Jenkins, a career educator with a
passion for improving student learning in school.
“From giving students choice in how to do homework to
creating a team feel in every classroom, where they are
more interested in outperforming their own best work
instead of competing with each other… it works! And it
works FAST!” In fact, teachers using Lee’s method are
seeing an increase in classroom learning by six times
the national average! The key is for students to be in
an environment where they both work hard and love their
learning. Lee Jenkins has been an educator and
administrator in public schools and universities. He’s
the author of “How to Create a Perfect School,”
foreword by Jack Canfield, and while he speaks
primarily to educators his message to parents is
essential. Contact him at 484-306-8784;
LJenkins@rtirguests.com

12. ==> What to Wear to Land Your Dream Job

So you just graduated from college and are ready to
launch an exciting career. According to critically
acclaimed author and Name Colorology expert B.P.
Greycastle, it’s great to have impressive academic
achievements under your belt, but there’s more to
landing a job than that. “Our names and the colors that
we wear have a great impact on achieving success in our
lives,” he says. He’ll reveal how job seekers can
impress prospective employers during job interviews by
knowing exactly what to wear and say on based on the
employer’s name. He can also supply testimonials from
those he helped land great careers. “I can show with a
tremendous amount of evidence, facts and figures that
our color-coded names are the number one factor in
determining our careers, with lists of the most
successful people in over 40 major career fields who
became successful because of their names.” B.P. is the
author of “Your Name and Colors: Key to Your Beauty,
Career, Personality, Romance and Success.” Contact him
at drolley@rtirguests.com; (510) 570-1929.

13. ==> Put The Clothes Back on Your Audience — And
Become a Better Speaker

You’re in front of a group, with key info to share, but
you need to get over your own nerves and apprehension.
First of all — you do NOT need to imagine your
audience naked! That old chestnut never works. You’ll
want your presentation, confidence and message to wow
everyone instead. So says communications and leadership
expert Jill Jaysen who will reveal on your show how
we’ve all been mis-taught when it comes to public
speaking, and what really makes a dynamite presentation
for winning big. Watch ratings climb when Jaysen
shares: Why gimmicks like “practice at a mirror” and
“videotape yourself” only risk creating mediocre
speakers who zap their own innate charisma. How the
speech truly starts long before you reach the podium.
How to prevent the biggest speaking turn-offs. And
amazing truths about NLP for enhancing your speaking
prowess. Contact Jill Jaysen at (203) 442-9301;
jjaysen@rtirguests.com

14. ==> A Natural Cure for Opioid Addiction?

As the opioid crisis has reached epidemic proportions,
health professionals primarily rely on drugs such as
methadone to cure addiction. But Dr. Isaac Alexis says
that there are other, natural ways to overcome
addiction, which focus on the whole person. “It’s not
just about treating addicts,” he says. “It’s about
treating their environments and families.” He can also
share natural and over-the-counter remedies that can
expedite the healing process. Dr. Isaac completed an
internship in trauma surgery at Cornell University at
New York Hospital of Queens. He served as medical
director at the Department of Justice as well as
director of infection control and chair of the quality
improvement medical committee. He is the author of
“Life and Death behind the Brick and Razor-Code Red
Diamond” and the upcoming “The Seductive Pink Crystal.”
Contact him at IAlexis@rtirguests.com; (315) 935-6348.

15. ==> Spine Surgeon Reveals… Why Not Relaxing This
Summer Can Land You Flat on Your Back

Summer is supposed to be the time to unwind, but most
Americans fill it to the brim with activities which
have the complete opposite effect. The stress they
create for themselves and their families manifests
itself in back and bodily pain that can put them flat
on their back. Noted spine surgeon Dr. David Hanscom
will explain the connection between summer chaos and
physical pain, while revealing how stress and anxiety
are at the core of most of our problems. Hanscom,
author of “Back in Control: A Surgeon’s Roadmap Out of
Chronic Pain” will show audiences how to cure
themselves and avoid costly trips to the doctor and
pharmacy. Presenting research-based evidence and
information about the direct connection between stress,
anxiety and physical pain in both adults and children,
he’ll also explore how anxiety has led to drug abuse,
gratuitous surgeries and just plain bad-doctoring. An
in-demand speaker and talk-show guest, including The
Dr. Oz Show, Hanscom will change the way you view
summer activities and get your audience back on track
to really enjoy the season. Contact him at
dhanscom@rtirguests.com; (206) 890-1892.

16. ==> Keeping Beds Dry Every Night

Does your child or teen do it — even once in a while?
Are older family members also prone to wetting the bed?
Find out more about this common condition that can be
treated, when you interview sought-after speaker Jeff
Lazarus, M.D. He will discuss his comprehensive home
video program “Keeping the Bed Dry,” which incorporates
medical hypnosis for anyone hoping to finally awaken to
a dry bed. Invite this acclaimed physician to answer
questions like: How does hypnosis work so well to help
keep beds dry? What other advice does he offer for
lifestyle and behavior? What should parents, teachers,
coaches and health professionals know? Why do so many
doctors avoid the issue? Do adult diapers only make
things worse? Contact Dr. Lazarus at (216) 202-3112;
jlazarusmd@rtirguests.com

17. ==> Doc Reveals What Your Illness is Trying to Tell
You

Do you realize you can empower yourself to reduce
physical discomfort, ease anxiety and even slow (or
reverse) the progression of disease? How does illness
send you messages about your body, that you need to
know for longer, healthier life? When working with your
doctors, what should you know about self-healing?
What’s the link between disease and emotions? Explore
the answers when you interview physician and speaker
Nelie Johnson, MD. Dr. Johnson will discuss what’s been
missing in health care (traditional Western medicine
AND alternative methods) and how patients are best
served when they become an acknowledged part of the
health team. Dr. Johnson is initiator of the Forum
“It’s Time to Heal,” offering an integrative approach
to treating illness. Her upcoming book is “The Healing
Message of Illness.” Contact Dr. Nelie Johnson at (604)
334-3853; njohnson@rtirguests.com

18. ==> Wake Up! You’re Not Living in the Moment

We hear the phrase ‘live in the moment’ all the time,
but what does that actually mean? Personal growth
expert and author Joffre McClung says “Living in the
moment is about being present in your life. It’s about
moving through the world consciously and with purpose.
It’s also about being aware of your behavior and its
impact on those around you.” Joffre says a lot of us
think we’re living in the moment but we’re actually
sleepwalking through life not realizing what we’re
missing! Do you get upset or angry when your routine or
schedule is suddenly changed? Do you know anything
about the clerk who serves you coffee every morning?
Are you always multi-tasking? Joffre will share
questions to ask yourself to determine which areas of
your life you need to wake-up. She’ll also provide
easy, everyday ways to instantly become more present
and reap the rewards of living in the moment like
feeling happier, less stressed, more focused and
healthier! A former media producer and independent
filmmaker, Joffre has appeared on numerous radio and TV
programs. Her latest book is “The Heart of the Matter.”
Contact her at (917) 994-0225 (TX);
JMcClung@rtirguests.com

19. ==> Revelations of an Undertaker’s Daughter

Most people don’t like to talk or even think about
death. But while growing up in a Midwestern funeral
home where her dad was an undertaker, Margo Lenmark
learned a lot about life from dead people. “I can share
fascinating experiences of growing up around death and
dead people, and the messages I received from them,”
she says. “I have a lot to say about death and gifts
people give when they die.” Margo can reveal her
journeys to the other side, experiences she had in
dreams and the important messages she received about
life from the deceased. She is the author of “Light in
the Mourning: Memoirs of an Undertaker’s Daughter”
which has received glowing reviews from prominent
authors and spiritual leaders including Deepak Chopra.
Contact Margo at MLenmark@rtirguests.com; (484)
928-7824.

20. ==> Science AND Spirituality Can Bring More
Abundance into Your Life

According to scientist David. L. Peters, “Abundance is
not more money or ‘things.’ Abundance is a life of joy
and happiness, under all conditions that life sends
you, the good or the not-so-good.” David has spent 80-
plus years living a joyful and abundant life, immersed
in science and spirituality where he has found that one
supports the other. “The pathway of the 12 steps leads
to joy and happiness even under devastating
conditions.” Peters has achieved great prominence in
his career as an engineer, holds 18 patents, raised
seven great kids and has enjoyed a loving marriage of
57 years. He is the author of “The 12 Steps to Joy and
Happiness: Finding the Kingdom of God that Lies
Within.” Contact him at DPeters@rtirguests.com; (607)
304-3329

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