Wednesday, January 19, 2005

College Students - Want a 4.0? Guaranteed Strategy

Students Plea: “Can You Repeat That, Please?”

Every semester numerous students falter because they don’t know how to get past a professor’s less than perfect English. Because the ranks of foreign professors have risen by more than a third in the past decade, students are more likely than ever to struggle with a professor who isn’t a native English speaker. Donna O. Johnson and Y.C. Chen, authors of Guaranteed 4.0, reveal how you can avoid failure and achieve academic success, no matter what!

To book Donna O. Johnson and Y.C. Chen call:
(312) 961-5405

Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Topographer for Your Teen's Future

“Set Up” Your Children…for Success

Will you spend $41,000 or more for a college degree your child will never use?
Or watch them drift aimlessly from job to job?
Effective communication is key to helping your teen define their dreams and avoid a future mid-life crisis. Map out a success plan for your kids with "topographer for your teen's future." This certified life coach Jeanne Webster, author of If You Could Be Anything, What Would You Be? A Teen’s Guide to Mapping Out the Future, reveals how to talk to your teen and help them discover their potential for excellence.

To book Jeanne Webster call:
(828) 342-4030

Monday, January 17, 2005

Mother Puts Teens to the "Road Ready" Test

How to Help Your Teen Become “Road Ready”

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for 15 to 20 year olds. But every day countless teens find their daily lives skidding dangerously out of control because they are unprepared to handle the responsibilities of adulthood. Catherine Harris and her 16-year-old son Joe, coauthors of The Teenager’s Roadside Guide to Life, reveal tips to help new drivers make wise choices as well as how parents can make sure teens are “road ready.”

To book Catherine and Joe Harris call:
(408) 378-4043

Sunday, January 16, 2005

Your "Over 40" Fitness Authority

The Closest Thing You'll Ever Find to the Fountain of Youth!

Most of us have been told that as we get older, we should just take it easy. Unfortunately, taking it easy could be the worst thing we can do. In fact, if you don’t use your body, you’ll lose it — to disease, weakness, injury. But if you strength train, you can easily become up to 175% stronger! Phyllis Rogers, author of Over 40 & Gettin’ Stronger and Certified Specialist in Fitness for Older Adults, explains how you can gain strength and build muscle as fast as a 21-year-old — no matter what your age. How’s that for reclaiming your youth?!

To book Phyllis Rogers -
Your Over-40 Fitness Authority
call:
(770) 578-8207


Saturday, January 15, 2005

Covering College Drinking? Look No Further than this Mom and her Former Alcoholic Son

Is Your College Kid Headed for Drinking Danger?

Studies show that binge drinking is the most widespread health problem on college campuses in the United States. How can you tell if you have just enrolled your child in a crash course for binge drinking and alcohol abuse? Chris and her 24-year-old son Toren Volkmann, authors of Our Drink: Detoxing the Perfect Family, share how you can talk to your kids about acceptable behavior and recognize the warning signs of alcohol abuse -- before it’s too late.


To book Chris or Toren Volkmann call:
(360) 534-9885

Friday, January 14, 2005

FEB Black History Month - Creating a Creature of Culture

Teach Your Child about Race Relations

Are you teaching your children and students how to reap the benefits of living in the racial and ethnically diverse world they are destined to inherit? Invite your listeners to share their struggles with teaching diversity and let Richard Gordon, author of Martin and the Moutaintop: An Illustrated Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., share ideas that will help you teach your children to appreciate the rich world of cultures around them.


To Book Richard Gordon Call:
(951) 674-4785

Thursday, January 13, 2005

Giving Kids a Voice for Diversity

Does Your Child Get Along with Kids who are “Different”?

Have you ever found yourself turning beet red in the middle of a crowded store as your toddler points and says loudly, “Mommy! Why does that girl look funny?” Children notice differences in skin color, gender, and physical ability early on. Gregory B. Watkins, author of A Big Beaked Big Bellied Bird Named Bill, shares how you can make sure your children don’t become bound by bias and embrace those who dance to the beat of a different drum.

To Book Gregory B. Watkins Call:
(678) 478-6071


Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Favorite Numerologist for National TV

A Curious Year for George?

She predicted George Bush’s victory in the 2004 elections in the New York Post on November 2, 2004. As the President kicks off his second term, Glynis McCants, numerologist for Leeza Gibbons, The View, Tony Danza and thousands of radio stations, knows what’s in store for the Oval Office – AND she can predict what’s coming up for you and your listeners, too! Whether you want to know when you’ll meet Ms. Right, if you’re going to land THAT job this year, or whether that house you want to buy is your dream house or a money pit, interview this author of the current Amazon #11 bestselling Glynis Has Your Number!

To book the Favorite Numerologist for National TV:
CALL: (626) 614-9333


Monday, January 10, 2005

FEB Black History Month: Teach Your Child about Race Relations

Are you teaching your children and students how to reap the benefits of living in the racial and ethnically diverse world they are destined to inherit? Invite your listeners to share their struggles with teaching diversity and let Richard Gordon, author of Martin and the Moutaintop: An Illustrated Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., share ideas that will help you teach your children to appreciate the rich world of cultures around them.

To book this guest call:
(951) 674-4785

Handwriting Analysis

Is Your Co-Host a Nutcase?
On-air personalities face the World's #1 Handwriting Expert!

Want one of the best audience interactive segments in radio? Interview veteran radio guest and host Bart Baggett. On over 1,500 shows - including CNN and Howard Stern - this president of Handwriting University has the sense of humor, wit, and dead-on accuracy that will blow your mind when he analyzes the handwriting of your faxed-in samples of hosts, friends, and listeners.

Visit Bart's media page for the entire producer's prep sheet and interview summary.

To book this guest call:
310-614-6593


Tuesday, January 04, 2005

Is Your Child Fit to Fly? Ask Dr. Coleman . . .

How to Make Sure Your Child Stays Safe When Flying Solo

Every year an estimated 9 million children fly alone. Racking up frequent flyer miles faster than many business commuters, today’s children are seasoned travelers. But can you be assured your child will arrive at their destination safely? With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Marlene Coleman, author of Safe & Sound: Healthy Travel with Children, reveals what you need to do to ensure that your traveling tyke criss-crosses the skies safely.

To Book Dr. Coleman Call:
(213) 620-1364

Monday, January 03, 2005

"No Bully." Expert Helps Kids Stay Safe at School

Is Your Child Battling a Bully?

Is your child afraid to go to the lunchroom, the bathroom, or the playground because of a bully? Is his schoolwork or attendance suffering because he worries about how to avoid being picked on? Studies show that one out of every four kids is bullied and the effects of that bullying can last well into adulthood. Gregory B. Watkins, author of A Big Beaked Big Bellied Bird Named Bill, shares how to encourage your child when they are battling the school bully.

To book Gregory B. Watkins call:
(678) 478-6071

Sunday, January 02, 2005

Spokesperson for Sport Injuries Prevention

How to avoid injury in a hazardous community

This year 142,000 Americans will die as a result of injury. Find out how to prevent injury and death in YOUR family. Skilled surgeon and injury prevention expert Dr. David Janda, M.D., author of The Awakening of a Surgeon: A Family Guide to Preventing Sports Injuries and Death can reveal the warning signs of a hazardous community, identify common safety threats in homes and schools, and share secrets to help you keep your family safe.

To book Dr. David Janda, M.D. call:
(734) 572-4577

Saturday, January 01, 2005

Flabby Marriage? Workout with the Marriage Fitness Trainer

How to Move from “Me” to “We” in Your Marriage

Over fifty percent of all marriages in America today fail. Many marriages come to an end because one or both people become frustrated when they discover how their spouse’s character flaws, problems, and unique interests come between them. Mort Fertel, author of Marriage Fitness: 4 Steps to Building & Maintaining Phenomenal Love, reveals what to do about your spouse’s shortcomings, troubles and uniqueness so you can build a love that will last.

To book Mort Fertel -
Your Marriage Fitness Trainer - call
:
(410) 764-1552

Friday, December 31, 2004

Mother of 12 Reveals Half-Dozen Parenting Secrets

The Six Most Common Mistakes Parents Make And How To Avoid Them

Do you read hundreds of how-to-be-a-better-parent books, talk to experts, and yet still find yourself completely “losing it” with your kids? Call parenting pro Erin Brown Conroy, M.A., author of Parenting with Success: 20 Secrets to Success with Your Child, to the rescue. Mother of twelve with nearly 30 years of experience instructing children and counseling families, Erin can help listeners avoid common mistakes and reconnect with your kids.

To book Erin Brown-Conroy call:
(269) 207-0397

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Is Your Child an M-V-T-P*? NASCAR Knows

How to Help Your Child Be a Better Team Player

Want to put your child on the fast track to the “Most Valuable Team Player” award? You might be surprised to discover that NASCAR auto racing offers a tank full of insight into turning your kid into a top-notch team player. Craig Elliott, racing enthusiast and author of Racer Buddies: Opening Day at Daytona!, reveals how NASCAR teaches valuable lessons about teamwork and shares tips to help your child become a better team player.


To Book Craig Elliott Call:
(800) 404-0041

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Can God be Here When So Many Hurt?

How to Keep the Faith during a Family Crisis

“God, where are you? Why is this happening to me?”
Have thoughts like these crossed your mind?
When someone you love is diagnosed with a terminal disease or is battling a life-threatening injury, your faith may feel stretched. Mike Moeller, author of Above the Clouds: The Miraculous Healing of a Little Girl, reveals how his faith was tested and shares suggestions to help your audience keep their faith, even when times are tough.

To book Mike Moeller Call:
(865) 207-8000

Saturday, December 25, 2004

How Do You Talk to an Angel?

How Lost Loved Ones Communicate with Family and Friends

Ever heard reports of chairs being moved, doors being opened or meaningful objects falling off the wall just as someone was thinking about a lost loved one? Maybe it’s happened to you but you don’t want to tell because you’re afraid people will think you’re crazy. Invite your audience to call in with their stories of “extraordinary phenomena” and let Susan Apollon, author of Touched By The Extraordinary, reveal how lost loved ones attempt to communicate.

To Book Susan Apollon Call:
(215) 321-0632


Friday, December 24, 2004

Who's Hanging Out at YOUR Water Cooler?

The Job Hater’s Club

Why do 77% of Americans Hate Their Job?
What steps can be taken toward Making Work Work?
Managers and leaders are realizing that this job dissatisfaction epidemic has led to stress-related claims, absenteeism, employee turnover, and plummeting productivity; all at a cost to American business in the trillions. Scott Hunter, author of Making Work Work, gets ‘em talking about the top 4 workplace complaints and how to overcome them.

To Book Scott Hunter Call:
(714) 578-8855

Mission: "Mr. Right" -- Expert Leaks Her Foolproof Plan

Stop Limiting Yourself & Attract “Mr. Right”

If you want your business to net a million, you need a plan. Same goes for netting Mr. Right. To land the hot hunk of your dreams, you’ve got to make a plan to change unhealthy attitudes and embrace your feminine power. Barbara Wright Abernathy, author of Venus on Top: Women Who Are Born to Lead and the Men Who Love, reveals her magnetic eight-step power plan to help you let go of limitations and snag that special someone!

To book Barbara Wright Abernathy call:
(503) 283-8990

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

She Fights for Women and their Rights

Do You Know Where Your Husband Is?

A startling 59% of men who pick up prostitutes are married; more than three-quarters of whom state that they are satisfied with their partner at home. Since she can’t stop men from frequenting prostitutes, Becky Due, women’s issues motivational speaker, and author of The Gentlemen’s Club: A Story for All Women makes her mark empowering women and encouraging others to do one of four things to improve the lives of women and children.

To book Becky Due call:
(970) 227-4916

Monday, December 20, 2004

Covering Dangerous Teen Driving Habits? 16-year-old and Mom Help New Drivers

What Every Parent Should Share Before Handing Over the Keys

There are approximately 12.6 million drivers ages 15 to 20 in the United States. As your teen joins their ranks, can you rest assured they know how to stay out of harm’s way, both on the expressway and in life? Catherine Harris and her 16-year-old son Joe, coauthors of The Teenager’s Roadside Guide to Life, reveal tips to help new drivers make wise choices as well as how parents can make sure teens are “road ready.”

To book Catherine and Joe Harris call:
(408) 378-4043


Sunday, December 19, 2004

She Reveals Why You Can't Lose that Last 10 Pounds

How to Push Past Your Weight-Loss Plateau

If you've relied on dieting to drop extra pounds, you're likely all too familiar with the weight-loss plateau. That period where you just can't lose another pound. Surprisingly, dropping the weight in the first place might be the problem. Phyllis Rogers, author of Over 40 & Gettin’ Stronger, explains that for every ten pounds of weight lost, you lose three pounds of muscle. And why, if you lose muscle, your weight loss stops dead. Invite Rogers to share with your audience how strength training can be their secret weapon to this weight-loss woe.

To book Phyllis Rogers -
"Your Over-40 Fitness Authority" - call:

(770) 578-8207

Saturday, December 18, 2004

Playground Danger? Surgeon Aims to Prevent Injuries

Is Recess Risky?
How Parents Can Prevent Playground Injury


When the bell rings for recess and your child makes a dash for the playground, she may be headed for harm. This year over 500,000 children will be injured in playgrounds in the United States. Dr. David Janda M.D., author of The Awakening of a Surgeon: A Family Guide to Preventing Sports Injuries and Death, reveals how playgrounds can pump up the protection factor and reduce the risk of your child suffering a serious or fatal injury.

To book Dr. David Janda call:
(734) 572-4577

Friday, December 17, 2004

He can Put the Passion Back into Your Partner

Your Significant Other: Soul Mate or Role Mate?

Has your relationship fallen flat?
Do you wonder how you ever thought he or she was “The One”?
Discover how to get past simply sharing a room with your significant other and see how to start sharing your souls. Mort Fertel, author of Marriage Fitness: 4 Steps to Building & Maintaining Phenomenal Love, reveals how soul mates are made and how you can establish a “cosmic” connection with your special someone and build a love that will last.


To book Mort Fertel -
Your Marriage Fitness Trainer - call:

(410) 764-1552

Thursday, December 16, 2004

Life Coach for Teens in Transition

Is Your Child Falling Asleep at the Wheel of Life?

Many teens feel they don’t have what it takes to accomplish their dreams. Consumed with negativity, they slide into behaviors that derail dreams and destroy opportunities. Certified life coach Jeanne Webster, author of If You Could Be Anything, What Would You Be? A Teen’s Guide to Mapping Out the Future, reveals how your audience can spot signals of “slumber” and shares how to wake teens up and help them recognize potential for excellence.

To book Jeanne Webster call:
(828) 342-4030