Listen to Frankie’s Health Show live on the following stations:
WROL 950 AM 12 PM M-F KYRO-1280 AM
WBNW AM 1120 BOSTON
WPLM AM 1390 PLYMOUTH
WESO AM 970 SOUTHBRIDGE
Or Online at the following website: www.wrolboston.com
You can listen to Frankie’s popular Lifestyle Show on WXBR 1460AM 3:00-4:00PM or online at www.1460wxbr.com
Archive Podcasts can be found at www.lifestyletalkradio.com/archives www.frankieboyer.podbean.com
Have a question for Frankie or her guests? You can reach Frankie on air at 888.6.franki or 617.770.3030
Sign Up for Your Free Copy of The Gluten-Free Living E-Zine from Frankie Boyer at the following email thefrankieboyerstaff@gmail.com
Lifestyle Show
This book focuses on the enactment of rights to obtain government information and on the unreported and unprecedented life and times of John Moss, one of the towering leaders of the decade. These guarantees, from the government to its citizens, are embodied in the Freedom of Information Act, the Consumer Product Safety Act, the Federal Trade Commission Improvements Act, and the Securities Investor Protection Act, among other laws. They are the product of John Moss's tenacious, uphill struggle against overwhelming odds.
I am glad to have Irv Slifkin from Movies Unlimited back on my show this time to talk about this year’s Oscars !!!! Yes it is that time of year when we talk to our good friend about everything released this year and the upcoming movies of 2012!. Movies Unlimited is the world's oldest, most reliable video mail-order company. Established in 1978, the Philadelphia-based company has sold millions of videotapes all over the world since its inception. In addition to operating an on-line interactive movie store, MOVIES UNLIMITED publishes a world renowned catalog devoted exclusively to video movies. We will be talking about what is new but to check it out for yourself visit www.moviesunlimited.com
As gripping as the best historical novel, Sisters of Fortune is the story of the exuberant Marianne, Bess, Louisa, and Emily Caton, the American sisters who enthralled the highest levels of English Regency society decades before the notorious Dollar Princesses of the Victorian era. The Caton sisters were descended from prominent first settlers of Maryland, brought up by their wealthy grandfather Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence, and were expected to “marry a plantation.” Instead, their grandfather made sure that they were well educated, raising four beautiful and charming young women who were unusually independent, intelligent, fascinated by politics, clever with money, and very romantic.
Growing up in a family of political journalists—and daughter of President Reagan’s White House social secretary—Ali Wentworth rebelled against her blue-blood upbringing, embracing Hollywood, motorcycles, even a few wildly inappropriate marriage proposals. Today she is an acclaimed comedic actress and writer, former Oprah regular, wife of political and media star George Stephanopoulos, and a mother who lets her two girls eat cotton candy before bed. Though she’s settled down, her rebellious nature thrives in her comedy and her view of her crazy world. In this addictively funny and warm memoir, she takes us through the looking glass and into the wonderland of her life, from a childhood among Washington’s elite to a stint in the psych ward they called a New England prep school; days doing L.A. sketch comedy (with then-aspiring artists Will Ferrell and Lisa Kudrow) to a series of spectacularly failed loves (that eventually led her to Mr. Right). Constant throughout is her mother, Muffie—a flawlessly elegant yet firm, no-nonsense force of nature and pure WASP convictions.
Health Show
We’ve all experienced life moments when we closed our eyes to shut out the pain – from beautiful women in destructive relationships to successful businessmen experiencing anxiety about work presentations – but what if you could blink the pain away for good? Thanks to Dr. Francine Shapiro, you now can. In her highly anticipated new book, GETTING PAST YOUR PAST: Take Control of Your Life with Self-Help Techniques from EMDR Therapy, Dr. Shapiro shares the secrets of EMDR therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). Dr. Shapiro made the powerful discovery in 1987 that moving the eyes in certain ways reduced the impact of disturbing thoughts and memories and thereafter developed a form of psychotherapy that is now recognized as an effective treatment for trauma in the Practice Guidelines of the American Psychiatric Association and the Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs. www.drfrancineshapiro.com
America is in the midst of an ENERGY CRISIS... ...and this energy crisis has nothing to do with the price of gas. Instead, this energy crisis involves ENERGY SHOTS and ENERGY DRINKS: Because we're guzzling these drinks and shots at record rates... ...but most of us are feeling more lethargic than ever. In fact, sales of these products have more than doubled in the past five years,... ...with 35% of men ages 18 to 24 drinking them regularly. But the problem is that most of these guys never feel completely rested... ...or worse yet, they end up on a gurney in the ER. • In fact, ENERGY-DRINK RELATED HOSPITAL VISITS amongst men... ...have SURGED MORE THAN TENFOLD since 2005. And now that we have your attention with a few statistics like these... ...here’s what you need to know about energy drinks from this story called “ENERGY CRISIS” that begins on page 86 of the latest issue of MEN’S HEALTH, and I will be talking to Gregg Stebben on of the editors.
Ex-model Hogan Gorman was living the typical New York working actor's life-auditions and classes by day, waitressing and fending off handsy customers by night-when a wise (or just crazy) friend convinced her to ask the universe for a change. And she got one-coming at her at forty miles per hour. Hit by a car and suffering debilitating injuries, and with no health insurance, the fashionista attempts to bounce back into her (thrift store-purchased) Jimmy Choos even as she deals with short-term memory loss, stalker ambulance drivers, trying to stay vegan on food stamps, crazy judges, hot doctors, and unsympathetic government workers. Inspired by her acclaimed one-woman show, this is a bitingly funny and keenly observed account of the cracks in our medical and social welfare system and how one woman's resilience combined with a generous dollop of humor helped her fight her way to recovery.
Comments