Health Show 11:00-12:00
I will be talking this morning to Ellie Cullen RN, author of Normal Blood Test Scores Aren't Good Enough. In this informative, invaluable guide to the chronically misunderstood subject of preventive blood testing, Ellie Cullen, a Registered Nurse with over 24 years of hands-on, clinical experience, teaches you how to use simple blood tests to learn your body’s current—and future!—state of health. For more information please visit www.yourfuturehealth.com or call Diane for more info 800.405.2827
I will also have on my personal hair stylist to answer some questions for us on options for women with thinning hair. I f you have hair that is thinning, but still crave style , listen in this morning and find out how new hair processes are changing the lives of women everywhere, you don’t want to miss this segment. Greg Wilde will be here with an answer to your questions, or you can visit his website below or call for your appointment today! 617.455 .8718 www.gwildehair.com
Lifestyle Show 12:00-1:00
Sarah Maria will be here to talk about her new book Love Your Body Love Your Life. We all do anything to look better and yet we still feel bad about how we look. Self-loathing has reached epidemic proportions. But there is a way to end self-destructive thoughts and behavior. In this book, noted body-image expert Sarah Maria presents her proven five-step plan anyone can use to overcome negative body obsession (NBO). Complete with exercises, case studies, and testimonials, you can learn how to stop obsessing over food and your body and achieve permanent peace with both. You all banish NBO forever, and feel healthy, radiant, beautiful, and desirable every day!
Allan Collins, author of Rethinking Education In The Age Of Technology will be here this afternoon to talk to us about his very important subject. Are schools making the most of new technologies? Are they tapping into the learning potential of today's Firefox/Facebook/cell phone generation? In RETHINKING EDUCATION IN THE AGE OF TECHNOLOGY, Allan Collins and Richard Halverson argue that the way computers have transformed our workplaces and lives can and should be adapted to transform American schooling. This groundbreaking book offers a vision for the future that goes well beyond the walls of the classroom to include online social networks, distance learning with "anytime, anywhere" access, digital home schooling models, video games, and more.
Jonathan B. Tourtellot, Director and Geotourism Editor, National Geographic Traveler:
Editor, writer, public speaker, self-taught geographer, and sometime photographer, Jonathan B. Tourtellot has served as a National Geographic Society senior editor since 1980 and became the Society's first Director of The Center for Sustainable Destinations in 2001. Jonathan Tourtellot in conjunction with National Geographic Society’s Center for Sustainable Destinations, National Geographic Traveler has devoted its sixth annual “Places Rated” Destination Stewardship survey to the world’s most celebrated and iconic travel destinations and how well they have weathered the pressures of mass tourism and other threats. National Geographic’s Center for Sustainable Destinations is dedicated to protecting the world’s distinctive places through wisely managed geotourism and enlightened destination stewardship. See more details on the 133 iconic destinations ranked for wisely managed tourism at www.nationalgeographic.com/traveler.
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