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"HEY THERE - ALL YOU FRIENDS AND FANS OF FRANKIE. PLEASE JOIN WITH ME IN WISHING HER A HUGE "ALL THE BEST!!" AS SHE NAVIGATES HER JOURNEY TO NEW STATIONS. THOSE OF US LOYAL AND DEVOTED LISTENERS THAT TRULY UNDERSTAND THAT SHE IS THE "PEARL OF GREAT PRICE" AND GENEROSITY OF MIND AND SPIRIT INCARNATE KNOW THAT THIS NEW VENTURE WILL INDEED BRING NEW EXPERIENCES AND INSIGHTS TO US ALL. MAY WE OFFER HER SUPPORT AND GRATITUDE FOR ALL THAT SHE BRINGS TO OUR TABLE OF LIFE. LET'S NURTURE AND CARE FOR HER AS SHE DOES US ALL. GOD BLESS FRANKIE AND HER MANY MANY GIFTS!!! KATHY CONNELL"
Health Show
KL Carlson is a former pharmaceutical rep turned whistleblower against the pharmaceutical industry. A passionate speaker and media presence who has been featured in the documentary films Prescription for Death and Making a Killing, she is devoted to educating healthcare consumers about the insidious methods drug companies use to create birth-to-grave prescription drug users. Her new book is Diary of a Legal Drug Dealer: One Drug Rep Dares to Tell You the Truth (www.DiaryofaLegalDrugDealer.com ). Just because you saw an ad for a drug that might ease your symptoms -- whether it's the winter blues or common aches and pains -- doesn't mean you should immediately call your doctor for a prescription. My experience as a former pharmaceutical industry insider, together with my research as whistleblower, have shown me that the drugs most people think are going to heal them may in fact be keeping them sick. Here are some other options to try before reaching for that pill. The big idea: Americans and their doctors have bought into Big Pharma's PR message: For every health issue, there's a pill to address it. According to findings by AARP, most Americans over the age of 45 take an average of four prescription medications daily. Nine out of 10 children or adolescents who see psychiatrists are put on drugs. According to former pharmaceutical industry insider KL Carlson, now an author and whistleblower, the big drug companies have taken over our healthcare system, causing us to be overmedicated, incorrectly medicated, and addicted to prescription drugs. In Carlson's well-documented new book, Diary of a Legal Drug Dealer: One Drug Rep Dares to Tell You the Truth, she exposes stunning new findings on many of our most prescribed drugs -- including cholesterol-lowering statins, antidepressants, psychiatric drugs for ADHD kids, and cancer medications.
Lifestyle Show
Anjum Anand grew up in London and Switzerland, and regularly visits family in Delhi and Calcutta. She has worked in the trendsetting Café Spice in New York and for Tommy Tang and the Mondrian Hotel in Los Angeles. She is also the author of the bestselling Indian Food Made Easy. A rising star of Indian cooking, Anjum Anand is the host of Indian Food Made Easy, which appears on The Cooking Channel (and on the BBC in the UK). In Anjum's New Indian, she presents the very best recipes from Indian Food Made Easy and many more of her favorite regional Indian dishes. Based on the same simple principles that guide the show—light, modern Indian food that's ready in a flash—she presents a collection of more than one hundred delicious dishes that are easy to make, quick to the table, and full of amazing flavors. This book includes diverse recipes from all overIndia, all divided into chapters covering: Light Meals and Snacks, Fish and Seafood, Chicken, Meat, Vegetables, Beans and Lentils, Rice and Bread, Raitas and Chutneys, and Desserts and Drinks. Plus, Anjum reveals handy tips for making the best use of the core Indian ingredients and explores the differences between India's many and various regional cuisines. For simple, modern, and flavorful Indian food the whole family will love, Anjum's New Indian is the perfect book for cooks on the go. www.anjumanand.co.uk
Lauren Ruotolo is the Director of Entertainment Promotions at Hearst Magazines in New York City, where she is responsible for developing strategic key partnerships with TV & cable networks, music labels, and movie studios. She recently helped produce E!'s Style Network show about the inner workings at Marie Claire fashion magazine and is working on two one-hour specials with Scripps Networks for Esquire and The Food Network magazine. Standing 4 feet, 2 inches tall in flats (which she would never be caught dead in anyway), Lauren Ruotolo has spent her 33-ish years seeing the world from a unique angle—upward facing. She does not have dwarfism and she is not a paraplegic. Ruotolo was born with McCune-Albright Syndrome, a mysterious and rare genetic disease that researchers say occurs in anywhere between 1 in 100,000 and 1 in 1 million people. Some people with the condition have short legs due to deformities (Lauren does); and some experience early puberty and accelerated development (Lauren literally started developing at 9 months old, and went into menopause as a pre-teen); and bones can be easily broken and bruised (count her in), and therefore, they tend to go the wheelchair route. That was never going to be a road Lauren wanted to travel. And so far, so good! Her preferred method of transportation, instead, include stiletto heels, and she utilizes them to do everything from hailing cabs in mid-town Manhattan and driving her white Audi convertible back to her childhood home and hairdresser parents on Long Island, to traipsing along the streets of exotic, ancient places like Greece and Turkey. But how does a girl who was originally predicted to live a wheel-chair bound existence become so adventurous, self-assured, successful, and . . . unflappable? www.laurenruotolo.com
Ted Kerasote 's writing has appeared in more than fifty periodicals, including "Audubon, National Geographic Traveler, Outside, Field & Stream, Salon," and the "New York Times," His most recent book, "Out There: In the Wild in a Wired Age," won the National Outdoor Book Award. He lives in Wyoming. Since the publication of the best-selling Merle’s Door, Ted Kerasote has received thousands of e-mails asking two questions: “Have you gotten another dog?” and “Are you writing a new book?” Pukka: The Pup After Merle answers both, in the most heartwarming way. Told in Pukka’s charming voice and accompanied by more than 200 photos, Pukka: The Pup After Merle tells the story of how Ted found Pukka, recounting the early days of their bonding as they explore Kelly and the wider world. Walks become hikes and hikes become climbs, their adventures culminating in a rugged wilderness journey that teaches both Pukka and Ted something new about the dog-human partnership. Filled with stunning images of the West, Pukka is a love story as well as Ted’s take on raising a puppy. It will do pictorially what Merle did with words—show how dogs thrive when treated as peers while illustrating the many ways that any dog opens the door to our hearts. www.kerasote.com/
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