01. The Sports Princess on Super Bowl LV 02. Double-Up: Two Masks Are Better than One! 03. Millions of Women Left the Workforce: How to Bring Them Back 04. New Documentary Explores Britney Spears’ Conservatorship 05.Tony Bennett’s Family Reveals Alzheimer’s Diagnosis 06. NYT Best-Selling Authors: Why is Everyone Going Vegan? 07. 5 Daily Activities That […]
2/2/2021 RTIR Newsletter: Wall Street’s Casino, Unknown Black Inventors, Mother’s Intuition
01. Beyond GameStop: The Wall Street Casino02. Why Are There Monuments to Holocaust Collaborators?03. Black History Month: Celebrate Unknown Black Inventors04. From Racism to a ‘Stolen Election’: How to Get Past Our National Grievances05. Telemed: How to Prepare for Your Appointment06. Fun Valentine’s Day Show: Why Does My Partner Do That?07. 6 Types of Men […]
1/28/21 RTIR Newsletter: Inside the Secret Service, A President’s Lost Family, COVID Long Haulers
01. Go Inside the Secret Service with Former Female Agent 02. Weirdest White House Antics 03. The Lost Story of President Madison’s Black Family 04. Pulitzer Prize-Winner’s New Malcolm X Biography 05. COVID Long Haulers: What We’ve Learned So Far 06. Need-to-Know Vaccine Info 07. Lessons from First ER Doc to Die of COVID 08. […]
1/26/21 RTIR Newsletter: Are You Pangry? Holocaust Remembrance, 6 Types of Men
01. Senate Expert on Biden, Schumer and Filibuster 02. Wednesday is Holocaust Remembrance Day 03. Panger: When People Ignoring COVID Make You Furious 04. More Me Time: What Moms Want This Valentine’s Day 05. Be Mine: Say It with Nuggets 06. For Valentine’s Day: Expert Reveals 6 Types of Men 07. Why Aren’t We Blaming […]
1/21/21 RTIR Newsletter: Inauguration Blues, Weird White Houses, Presidential Pooches
01. Do Inauguration Speeches Matter? 02. Cure for the Inauguration Blues 03. What We Can Learn from 2020’s Leadership Failures 04. Presidential Peculiarities and White House Weirdness 05. Get Out the Dog Treats: Presidential Pooches Return 06. The Nursing Shortage is Here … What Can We Do about It? 07. How National Service Could Heal […]
God, Trump and the Election
A Politico story contends that millions of Americans believe God wanted Donald Trump to be president. But a second term did not seem to be in God’s plan. Interview Patric Rutherford, Ph.D., who agrees that a Trump White House was God’s will. But find out why he says God may not have wanted Trump to […]
Workplace Jazz: Treat Your Team Like Musicians
Since he first picked up his sister’s guitar at age 12, music has taught Gerald Leonard many things: the discipline of practice, playing fairly, how to listen, connect with others, and how to have fun. Today, the conservatory-trained musician and CEO of the business consultancy Principles of Execution, uses those lessons to help managers understand […]
The One Thing You Never Saw Trump Wear and Why It’s Important
During his campaign and presidency, you never saw Donald Trump wear sunglasses or glasses of any kind. And it’s not because he has perfect vision (he made reading goofs despite the availability of a Teleprompter) or never appeared outside in the bright sunlight. According to vision educator Linda Odubayo Thompson, Trump’s lack of eyewear reveals […]
Is the Concept of Race Racist?
Is it possible to talk about racism without being racist? Without causing other people pain? Should the “what are you” question even be on the census form? Can we build enough trust to talk about race without judgment? Just as he does with his new YouTube series, “Difficult Questions with Glen Dunzweiler,” Glen Dunzweiler will […]
Combat Winter Blues: Put More Yay in Every Day
We all experience the winter blues in one form or another. But, one of the things that have saved many of us and will continue to save us through 2021 is having a hobby or two. For those who have procrastinated on finding one or still aren’t giving enough time to what brings them joy […]