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For over fifteen years, the Women's Lunch Place has been able to celebrate Mother's Day with our guests because of the generous support of donors, volunteers, and the sales from our annual Mother's Day cards. This year's card highlights original artwork created by one of our guests during a Creative Expressions class. I have a wish that every person who listens to me buy a Mother’s Day card to support one of my favorite places the Women's Lunch Place This Mother's Day, honor the women in your life with a gift that helps women in need! The cost of each card is $25.00. Please give thanks to the women in your life and visit www.womenslunchplace.org/store-womens-lunch-place
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Health Show 11:00-12:00
This morning Dr. Andrew Saul will be joining me to talk about his many books. He is the author of many health books such as Fire Your Doctor,Vitamin C: the real story, and The Vitamin Cure For Alcoholism. Andrew Saul has been a consulting specialist in natural healing for over 34 years. Saul's six books have been very popular with the public, and have been used as reference works for health practitioners. In South America, a number of rainforest Indian tribes are now megadosing with vitamin C due to his guidance. The result is that these natives' miscarriage and infant mortality rates have plummeted. Saul has been awarded the Citizens for Health Outstanding Health Freedom Activist Award, was named one of seven natural health pioneers by Psychology Today, and is featured in the movie Food Matters.What makes this man dangerous is that he won't shut up and go away. That, and the fact that he's helped thousands of people restore their health without drugs or surgery. His website, www.DoctorYourself.com is fabulous and brilliant. Please call in 877.638.1060 or 888.6 franki to get your opportunity to ask him questions today!
Lifestyle Show 12:00
Elizabeth Streb founded STREB Extreme Action Company in 1985, which performs in the US and internationally in theaters, museums, and town squares. Streb has also performed on the Late Show with David Letterman, MTV, ABC Nightly News with Peter Jennings, and Larry King Live. A MacArthur “Genius” Award winner, she is the recipient of other awards and fellowships including a Guggenheim Fellowship; a Brandeis Creative Arts Award; two Bessie Awards; and support from the National Endowment for the Arts. She established S.L.A.M. (STREB Lab for Action Mechanics) in 2003, a factory space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, which produces a cottage industry of extreme action performances and invites everyday people to wonder about movement, gravity, and flight. Known as the Evel Knievel of dance, Elizabeth Streb has now written a book on her life as an “action specialist.” As a memoir, STREB: How to Become an Extreme Action Hero tells the story of becoming a thrill-seeker, and how danger factors into her everyday life. As a MacArthur “genius” award-winner, she writes convincingly on the physics of movement, the elitism of the dance world, and how to make it as an artist in a city where real estate is king. www.streb.org
Dr. Diane Pomerance has created and established the Pet Grief Counseling Program for the SPCA of Texas which incorporates grief support groups, one-on-one counseling, telephone counseling, volunteer education and training, etc. She has also written the highly acclaimed children's nonfiction book on pet loss, "When Your Pet Dies" which teaches children how to cope with and recover from not only the loss of a beloved companion animal but the inevitable losses all of us experience. She is also the author of the Animal Companions book series including the titles: "Animal Companions: Your Friends, Teachers & Guides", "Animal Companions: In Our Hearts, Our Lives & Our World.", “Animal Elders: Caring About Our Aging Animal Companions", "Finding Peace After the Loss of a Loved Animal Companion", and her most recent book "Pet Parenthood: Adopting the Right Animal Companion for You."Our Rescue Dog Family Album is the author’s “homage” to the wonderful dogs with whom she has shared her life and to those who she has cherished, and will always love, appreciate and deeply respect. This is the beautiful, endearing and heartwarming story of the rescue and adoption of over forty dogs by the author and her husband. They never set out to “save” or rescue dogs who have been injured, neglected, abandoned or abused. Yet, somehow, providing care for, adopting and rehabilitating animals in need has become a way of life for the author and her husband. In spite of the hard work and heartache so often involved, they wouldn't have it any other way! www.animalcompanionsandtheirpeople.com
Regina Brett has been a newspaper columnist for fourteen years, eight of them for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, where she was a finalist in 2008 and 2009 for the Pulitzer Prize in Commentary. She also hosts her own radio show, "The Sound of Ideas," on the Cleveland NPR affiliate and speaks regularly to companies and not-for-profit organizations. Already an internet phenomenon, these wise and insightful lessons by popular newspaper columnist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Regina Brett will make you see the possibilities in your life in a whole new way, in God Never Blinks. When Regina Brett turned 50, she wrote a column on the 50 lessons life had taught her. She reflected on all she had learned through becoming a single parent, looking for love in all the wrong places, working on her relationship with God, battling cancer and making peace with a difficult childhood. It became one of the most popular columns ever published in the newspaper, and since then the 50 lessons have been emailed to hundreds of thousands of people. Brett now takes the 50 lessons and expounds on them in essays that are deeply personal. From "Don't take yourself too seriously-Nobody else does" to "Life isn't tied with a bow, but it's still a gift," these lessons will strike a chord with anyone who has ever gone through tough times—and haven't we all?
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