December 27, 2007
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The Success Doctor is in the house as Dr. Jo Anne White returns with her new book, Sense Your Way to Life Satisfaction. Her research has discovered 8 senses that we use daily to bring more happiness and satisfaction into our lives. She talks about pumping up our senses, increasing passion, magnifying our desires, and awakening to our own wonder. Find your inner child to create a rich, rewarding, present life with this terrific interview with Doc White.
December 23, 2007
Lead by our resident college co-ed, Heather Brittany, this T42 segment discuesses the various parties that are held on college campuses. A few of the wilder ones are “Anything But Clothes”, “CEO’s and ‘Ho’s”! You’ll have to tune in to hear what they are about. Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany also discuss safety measures for parties and life. Heather is selling her hand-made, hand crafted hand bags at www.karmonykollection.com.
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December 22, 2007
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Music — starstyle @ 7:40 pm
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Margaret Park shares her important principles for making learning easier with her imaginative, fun, and informative illustrated book, Now…for my Next Number. She reads from the book and talks about the organization of the books, how the stories elicit the senses, and gives ideas on how to best utilize the book. Cynthia’s suggestion is to put the CD in your car and sing with your kids! A wonderful book that will benefit all the children you know…for life! Math is fun! www.greatriverbooks.com
December 20, 2007
People Magazine reveals the best and worst of 2007 on Starstyle®-Be the Star You Are! radio show with hosts Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany in this hour of power. Spunky People Magazine editor, Antoinette Coutoon talks about cover boy Patrick Dempsey, Angelina Joile, Brad Pitt, Britney Spears, Queen Latifah, Jennifer Hudson and more. From the high profile Hollywood pairings to star meltdowns, the heroes, the good, the bad, and the ugly of People’s year are all here.
Neil Straauss debuts his highly anticipated Rules of the Game as a sequel to the New York Times bestseller, The Game when he talks with Cynthia Brian to offer the audience lessons in love. Neil has been crowned as the world’s #1 pick up artist-perhaps not a great achievement-however, he shares his techniques and his Style Challenges in this new work out program designed to put sex into your vocabulary. Witty and fun, if you want to improve your dating skills, tune in. And, there is a surprise ending…
December 19, 2007
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A long time ago in a galaxy far far away…. If you loved Star Wars you’ll love this interview with the author of 13 books, Steve Sansweet about Star Wars including the newest, The Star Wars Vault which includes reproductions of incredible memorabilia from the making, the merchandising, the music, and more from 30 years of Lucasfilms archives. A fabulously entertaining interview with the authority on everything Star Wars! May the FORCE be with you!
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Do you have a mother, grandmother, aunt, or sister with breast cancer? If so your odds of being diagnosed with this disease can range from 10-80% higher than women without a family connection. Every woman has a one in eight change of being diagnosed with breast cancer. “Take your health into your hands”, says personal growth coach Cynthia Brian. “Exercise, drink less, ask your doctor about MRT, watch your weight, do monthly self examinations, get an annual mammogram, and demand more research on breast cancer in women.” There are ways to lower your odds and there are no guarantees that if you live a healthy life you’ll be clear. Find out important information in this segment. Your life may depend on it. www.cynthiabrian.com
December 17, 2007
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true life — starstyle @ 7:58 pm
The unstoppable Ana Weber is back with more advice on coaching you to success and happiness. With her newest book, A Diet for Change, Ana uses apples, eggs, and onions as a metaphor for the changes we all need to make in life relating to health, relationships, and money. Are you ready to live in the now and make a change for the better? Tune in and thrive.
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An intoxicating interview of beautiful African heritage, style, and personality with world traveler and photographer, Bibi Jordan. Bibi introduces the feng shui of Africa through the fusion of styles celebrating the rich past and fascinating present of East Africa and the Indian Ocean. Your mind will be changed about the “Dark Continent” by listening to Bibi’s dialogue. Her book, Swahili Chici and Safari Chic are filled with light, love, and luscious life! www.bibijordan.com
December 16, 2007
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Music — starstyle @ 8:04 pm
What does LOVE have to do with anything? Love is a choice. Love is the opposite of fear. In today’s T42, the Mother/Daughter dynamic duo, Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany talk about how to create more love in your life as well as how to recognize abusive and unhealthy relationships. Cynthia gives tips from her award winning book, Be the Star You Are! and challenges everyone to BE love in order to receive love. www.stelladonne.com
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true life — starstyle @ 7:49 pm
Our resident women’s studies major, Heather Brittany, reports on the underpayment of women and the real roles of being mom, wife, caregiver, chauffeur, cook, and bottle washer. Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany offer up a steaming cup of facts and fallacies in this installment of T42 and Mommy for Hire!
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true life — starstyle @ 4:57 pm
Sandra Jordan, creative director of Jordan Winery and Vineyards in Healdsburg, California and the visionary behind The Sandra Jordan Collection is dedicated to helping others live a life of joy, beauty, and style. Her book, The Art of Decanting, is a spectacular guide for appreciating and enjoying fine wine paired with food. Her collection of luxury items include not only wine country living accessories, but also beautiful Alpaca wool combinations, decorative arts, and reproductions of fine antiques. Make a visit to the beautiful Jordan winery grounds by appointment only. Visit www.jordanwinery.com and www.sandrajordan.com. The book, The Art of Decanting, combined with a fine bottle of Jordan wine is the perfect gift for everyone on your list. Salute!
December 15, 2007
Do you love your body just the way you are? The Goddess Gals, Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany chat about how to embrace our inner and outer beauty no matter what size we are. You don’t have to be a size 0-10 to be stunning. Confidence counts. Enjoy your curves. You body is your mansion. Celebrate it!
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Do you want to have a truly green Christmas? How about recycling holiday ornaments, wrapping, gifts, and more. From the tree to the table, Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany, the Stella Donne,Goddess Gals supply lots of ideas on how to “go green” this holiday season with tips on how to save the earth while you are decorating and gifting. Every year between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, Americans create an extra 25 million tons of trash. If every person would reuse just two feet of ribbon, we’d save 38,000 miles of trimming. Tune in to find out how you can have a jolly, merry holiday and be kind to our planet. And for a gift that doesn’t have to be wrapped, make a donation to Be the Star You Are! charity that brings you this quality radio show every week. Visit www.bethestaryouare.org
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While Cynthia Brian was lecturing at Grayshott Spa in Surrey, England, she met a fellow foundation founder, Sharon Oliver. Sharon has been raising funds to help young people who have lost their parents to AIDS through The Oliver Foundation. The program is called Umzi Wethu, which means “our home”offering a huge stride in employment, self-confidence, and independence. Combining nature and nuture, the kids have a bright future. www.theoliverfoundation.com
Renowned as one of the world’s preeminent ballet companies, San Francisco Ballet marks its seventy-fifth anniversary with a stunningly beautiful retrospective, The San Francisco Ballet at 75 by Janice Ross. Replete with intimate portraits of the dancers and behind-the-scenes contributors, this book is the first serious depiction of America’s oldest ballet company. Included in this deluxe package is a DVD that provides insight into the company’s illustrious history and together with the book, tells the story of how San Francisco Ballet has forged a fresh identity for American dance and is now pioneering a new model of internationalism in the dance world.
The cult of Madonna, the multitalented singer, actress, dancer and performer has orchestrated a meteoric rise to fame that keeps her star blazing. Lucy O’Brien extensively researched this queen of pop culture and has written Madonna: Like an Icon where she explores the complex personality and inexhaustible drive of the diva. Is she a boy toy, sex kitten, seductress diva, or a devoted wife, mother and Kabbalha enthusiast? If you are enthralled with Madonna, you’ll enjoy this up close and personal look.
December 12, 2007
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There is a brand new connection site for empowerment, personal growth, and success on the internet at www.PeopleJam.com. Robert Tercek, President of this online place is interviewed by life coach, Cynthia Brian who is one of the experts retained on Peoplejam. There are five channels-Earn, Play, Believe, Love, Live where questions can be asked, advice and stories posted and videos watched. The purpose is to help you grow as a person in your relationships and in business. Registration is free and you’ll meet the top experts, authors, and coaches in the country to help fulfill your dreams.
December 11, 2007
Vanity Fair Editor, Doug Stumpf with Confessions of a Wall Street Shoeshine Boy
Although Vanity Fair editor, Doug Stumpf writes his Confessions of a Wall Street Shoeshine Boy as a novel, you can’t help but feel that there is a large percentage of haunting truth in this tale. The novel has two voices-that of the affable Brazilian immigrant, Gil, who is a shoeshine boy at one of the largest trading companies on Wall Street and that of Greg, a reporter with Glossy Magazine (which is a mirror of Vanity Fair). If the “really big boss” decides not to take down an inside trading CEo, who is really going to protect we the innocent US citizens? A great interview with a wonderful novel soon to be a major motion picture!
The T42 segment became a reality because Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany always debated, faced challenges, solved problems, laughed, cried, and sighed during tea time together. Mary Lou and Robert Heiss are veteran tea traders who explain how traditions, cultures, and terroir combine to create the great teas of the world. For over 2,000 years the world has been enthralled and sustained by this tasty beverage. Their book, The Story of Tea is a detailed look at everything you ever wanted to know about tea.
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true life — starstyle @ 8:56 pm
As the host of Food Network’s Dinner: Impossible, chef Robert Irvine routinely pulls off last-minute feats of Herculean culinary might, assembling multi-course meals for large groups in out-of-the-way locations with few resources. Devoted viewers may be surprised to learn that this isn’t new for the British chef, who relates other close calls in this combination cookbook-memoir, Mission: Cook!. Alongside tales of his time in the Navy (where he prepared a last-minute meal for 2,000 refugees) and Hollywood (a lavish post-Oscar celebration makes a nail-biting yarn), recipes for impressive dishes to create at home.