March 31, 2008
T42-Prescriptions of Death with Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany
Prescription drug deaths are soaring and not just among celebrities. Heath Ledger’s death was due to an overdose of prescribed medications and sometimes it takes a famous death to bring awareness to a growing problem. In this special T42 report, Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany unveil the doctor shopping phenomena, the type of recreational drugs and the unconscious preoccupation with pills. Every year in America more people die from prescription drugs that from automobile accidents.
March 30, 2008
Thom Rutledge Embraces Fear and Offers Motivational Tips
There is a reason there is an “h” in the name Thom. Thom Rutledge is happy, healthy, and happening! Today he talks about premises from his book, Embracing Fear that included the fact that we can not get rid of fear because we don’t have to. We just accept it, and choose different outcomes. His skunk story is fun and his nutshell wisdoms about motivating yourself to greatness will have you running to buy Embracing Fear. Visit www.nutshellwisdom.com or www.thomrutledge.com
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Gardening with Children
Marilyn Smith, Director of Children’s Education at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Barbara Kurland, one of the lead authors of the book, Gardening with Children All-Region Guide join Cynthia Brian with ideas and activities for kids to learn in nature. Over 40 hands on activities, beautiful illustrations, science experiements, and journal keeping suggestions comprise this fantastic book that will inspire and encourage kids to get their hands in the dirt.
March 27, 2008
There is a reason there is an “h” in the name Thom. Thom Rutledge is happy, healthy, and happening! Today he talks about premises from his book, Embracing Fear that included the fact that we can not get rid of fear because we don’t have to. We just accept it, and choose different outcomes. His skunk story is fun and his nutshell wisdoms about motivating yourself to greatness will have you running to buy Embracing Fear. Visit www.nutshellwisdom.com or www.thomrutledge.com Listen to this MP3 file… Download (Right click, then ‘Save Target As…’)
March 24, 2008
Simon T. Bailey with Release Your Brilliance
Author Simon T. Bailey compares humans to diamonds. In his book, Release Your Brilliance, he encourages us to discover our universal assignment then create the life we were born to live. A vibrant discussion on being the star you are and living on purpose. www.simontbailey.com
In today’s faced paced technological environment, it’s a small world. With over 6000 languages spoken on earth, Mandarin is the first tongue of the majority of people, with English second, and Spanish third. In most countries, everyone speaks 2 or more languages. It’s time America started communicating as well. The Goddess Gals, Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany speak about learning to talk in this episode of T42.
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March 18, 2008
Beginning in 2002, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention named tobacco in the movies as a major cause of teen smoking. Hordes of celebrities smoke both on and off screen to the detriment of role modeling healthy habits to our young people. Exposure to smoking in the movies and TV increases the risk of smoking initiation. The Goddess Gals utilize this T42 segment to share the dangers and give you tools to avoid watching movies that glorify this cancerous and nasty habit. To see what movies showcase smoking visit www.iom.edu..
March 17, 2008
Carol Cassell, PHD has thoroughly researched relationships and human sexuality. She’s been on The Today Show, Good Morning America as well as the New York Times sharing her message that what makes a relationship work is hot, passionate sex. Her book Put Passion First shows us why sexual chemistry is THE key to finding and maintaining lasting love. Don’t fizzle, sizzle…tune in and keep your love hot.
www.carolcassell.com
March 15, 2008
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garden — starstyle @ 12:07 pm
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March 14, 2008
In T42, Cynthia Brian and Heather Brittany honor our human relationship with our finned, furred, and feathered friends who enhance our daily joy. Special honor is paid to the 16 year old chow chow, Bear who recently died. www.stelladonne.com
March 13, 2008
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garden — starstyle @ 11:57 am
As an enrichment and special interest lecturer, Cynthia Brian travels the world inspiring, educating, entertaining, and informing others about topics of personal growth, show business, gardening, design, writing, publicity, and empowerment. She has recently returned from three weeks in South America where she visited Chile, Argentina, The Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), Uruguay and even sailed around Cape Horn. If you love traveling and experiencing other cultures, you’ll be intriqued by Cynthia’s discoveries. www.star-style.com
March 12, 2008
Do you celebrate life daily? Are you passionate and enthusiastic? How do you deal with change? Do you feel you grow with time? Change challenger, Ana Weber, asks questions that help us become the person we were born to be. Her books include Lemons into Lemonade without the Sugar and Diet for Change. www.anatherelationshipexpert.com
March 1, 2008
Death by Modeling with the Success Sisters, Cynthia Brian and Libby Gill
Women buy the majority of magazines and are the gender most affected by the prevailing trends. High fashon models are so waif thin that recently two models died from anoxeria during fashion shows. They existed on soft drinks and lettuce. Libby interviews Cynthia about her days as a model to find out how the perception of the ideal body has changed. The important message of this interview is that it’s important to be a role model to your children by loving your body. Understand that photos are retouched and air-brushed. There is no such thing as perfection. In fact, the average American woman wears a size 12 and weighs around 146 pounds. Get medical advice, take care of your health, and don’t look at the celebrities as mentors. The best thing to happen at the Oscar’s this year was that Jennifer Hudson won and is considered sexy. You go girl!