If you looking to establish a successful financial system for your family that would last forever, Certified Financial Planner, Ashley Parks, can help you.
Her newly released book, titled, The Saving Seed – Growing a Financially Healthy Family Tree, shows how families can take control of their financial future using simple techniques that are designed to take root and grow for generations.
Please call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday February 7th from 10-11 am U.S. CT to learn how you can teach your children to achieve financial success at any age!
Need help in getting you children to do their homework? Author of “Smarty Pig” Molly Nero, a veteran elementary school teacher of 18 years has created a practical approach using games in the home with practice skills showing children that they can learn and have fun at the same time. She helps them understand that learning is not just for school, it’s for life.
Please call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday January 31st from 10-11 am U.S. CT to Molly and me and learn these creative approach to engaging your children to be better students.
Not sure on how to teach your kids good table manner? Maryann Sawka, owner of Charming Manners, has the right solution for you. Her new book, titled, Good Table Manners Made Easy, delivers practical and fun ways of teaching children of all ages.
Please call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday January 17th from 10-11 am U.S. CT to learn tips on how to engage your children to embrace and learn etiquette that will result in an enjoyable dinning experience for all.
“Life is worth living, even if it is not the life you had anticipated. One can find enjoyment, pleasure, and even joy where it was least expected. I learned these things from people spending their entire lives working in a field where people are desperate, where people may have little hope. If men and women working with very ill or terminal patients can have hope and optimism, everyone can. No matter what our situation is, we all have many things to be grateful for.” – Nancy Greyson Beckerman.
Nancy and I will be discussing about her life’s experience dealing with her husband’s four year battle with cancer. Her new book, titled, Out of Time, explores in a loving, real and powerful way how their lives changed and how they confronted each challenge with dignity, perseverance and courage.
Please call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday December 13th from 10-11 am U.S. CT to share with us your story.
Holiday season is a great time to reflect upon how’s our family really doing? Don MacMannis, Ph.D. is the co-author of a newly released book that addresses this issue.
Don and his wife Debra Manchester MacMannis, M.S.W. teamed up to write How’s Your Family Really Doing? 10 Keys to a Happy Loving Family. The book provides parents with the knowledge and resources to create happier, healthier, and more loving families for a lifetime.
Don and I will be discussing about his life’s passion of helping parents and families, and his new book.
Please call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday November 29th from 10-11 am U.S. CT to join us live on the air.
The New York Times, USA Today, and Los Angeles Times bestselling author of A Dog’s Purpose, Bruce Cameron is back with a deeply moving and provocative new novel – Emory’s Gift.
The book offers an endearing and sometimes hilarious look at one boy’s discovery of what really matters – faith, family, and love – when all seems lost.
Bruce and I will be discussing about his life’s journey and Emory’s Gift.
Please call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday November 8th from 10-11 am U.S. CT to join us live on the air.
For his latest memoir, Brian picked up both pen and camera to tell a story of his struggle to understand the terrifying contradictions of life—beauty and violence, loss and joy—while trying to reconcile his Christian faith with his love of science, creativity and spirituality.
The Blossoming of the World: Essays and Images, futures stunning photos and luminous prose of full-color reproductions of Brian’s photographs, and a dramatic counterpoint to his reflections as he searches for—and finds—the common ground that unites thinking and compassionate people of all shapes and sizes.
Brian, and I will be discussing about his life’s work in creating an image of the wholeness experience that includes our objective perception of nature and our inner life.
Please call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday September 27th from 10-11 am U.S. CT to join us live on the air with your questions and comments.
How can you NOT laugh at a time like this? That’s what award-winning singer-song writer and humorist, Carla Ulbrich said when a life-threatening illness caused her kidneys to fail, hair to fall out, and feet to swell up where her only pair of shoes were giant poofy slippers. Although this is no laughing matter, she realized the best way for her to cope with such time was through some serious comedy.
As part of her recovery from Lupus, she wrote humorous medical songs like “On The Commode Again” (to the tune of Willie Nelson’s “On The Road Again”) and “I Got Tremors” (to the tune of Louis Armstrong’s “I Got Rhythm”). She’s performed for organizations such as the Lupus Foundation, Medicaid and Nursing in Practice.
Carla, and I will be discussing about her humorous take on life and new book “How can you NOT laugh at a time like this?
Please call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday September 13th from 10-11 am U.S. CT to join us live on the air with your questions and comments.
This simple yet revolutionary idea was born after Allison Westfahl’s aunt was diagnosed with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder characterized by an inability to digest foods containing gluten. Concerned by the fact that celiac is a hereditary disease, Allison decided to also try a gluten-free diet.
The results were powerful as she lost 15 pounds effortlessly. Eager to test her theory that gluten was sabotaging waistlines, Allison who is also a nationally renowned exercise physiologist and endurance sports coach encouraged her clients to try it. As her clients saw their waistlines shrink, she has now put together a diet plan and cookbook showcasing her discovery and easy to follow recipes.
Allison, and I will be discussing about her life’s journey, and her new book, titled, The Gluten Free Fat Loss Plan.
Please call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday September 6th from 10-11 am U.S. CT to join us live on the air with your questions and comments.
If you are looking for guidance on how to improve your already great parenting skills to be even better, then this episode is for you!
Author Clayton Paul Thomas will be discussing a variety of topics from being present with children, to handling arguments at home, bullying, and reflection.
He has been working with children for 16 years in three different settings. The first was with St. Joseph Children’s Home, then as an elementary school teacher, and finally as a father to two boys.
Clayton, and I will be discussing about his life’s journey, and his new book titled, Tantrums, Troubles, and Treasures – “A Parent’s Guide to Parenting in the 21st Century.”
Please call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday August 30th from 10-11 am U.S. CT to join us live on the air with your questions and comments.