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Lifestyle Show
Continuous improvement, understanding complex systems, and promoting innovation are all part of the landscape of learning challenges today's companies face. Amy Edmondson shows that organizations thrive, or fail to thrive, based on how well the small groups within those organizations work. In most organizations, the work that produces value for customers is carried out by teams, and increasingly, by flexible team-like entities. The pace of change and the fluidity of most work structures means that it's not really about creating effective teams anymore, but instead about leading effective teaming.
Can happiness be found in a pill? Is there a way to be happy without looking forward to the next cigarette, sandwich, or weekend? “It’s simpler than many of us suppose – sustained well-being and happiness is found within,” says Mary Jo Ricketson, an experienced yoga practitioner and health-care specialist, and author of “Moving Meditation,” (www.thegoodwithin.com ). “Instead of comforting ourselves with temporary relief like mood-enhancing drugs and junk food when we feel stress, we can learn to let stress work for us, rather than against us.”
Some say the ‘60s hippies are going back to the commune. Others call the growing number of female Baby Boomers rooming together “ ‘The Golden Girls’ phenomenon.” Author Martha Nelson, who at 65 is on the leading edge of a tsunami of retiring Boomers, says it’s really all about choosing to age in the company of friends. “As a group, we’ve been empowered more than past generations of women,” says Nelson, whose debut novel, “Black Chokeberry” ( www. BlackChokeberryTheBook.com ), is the story of three disparate older women who unexpectedly end up sharing a home. “We’re more worldly, stronger, financially savvy and healthier than our ancestors – through no fault of their own – and we know what we want.” Increasingly, that is aging with the camaraderie, laughter, understanding and support of other women who share their ideas of healthy lifestyles, green living, and myriad activities on a moment's notice.
I am glad to have Irv Slifkin from Movies Unlimited back on my show this time to talk about this upcoming spring and summer block busters !!!! 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
Health Show
Naturopath Becca Chambers has been studying and using natural methods to optimize health for over 25 years. Her own search for health has led her to use and value both the latest cutting-edge technologies and research, and the traditional knowledge and skills used for centuries. Becca Chambers is a natural health healer in Lexington, MA (B.S. in Biology, Naturopathy graduate degree) who has spent the last 15 years discovering powerful new energy therapies that have led to a transformation of her life on every level including the development of mind-bending intuitive abilities. Once 200 pounds, severely bulimic, beset by numerous health issues, chronically depressed, and crippled in her relationships with men and women, she now radiates health and happiness. And using her newfound intuitive abilities to help guide her, Becca has achieved greater heights than she ever dreamed of in her love life, career, creative output, and finding one’s purpose in life. http://www.bcvibranthealth.com/
An epidemic of misdiagnoses are killing and crippling people, mostly because the real, easily correctable problem imitates a variety of terminal diseases, then turns lethal itself when ignored: vitamin B-12 deficiency. Millions of people needlessly suffer and even die from this common vitamin deficiency. Doctors mistakenly think their patients have multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, autism, anemia, depression, chronic fatigue, or some other disease or condition mimicked by B-12 deficiency.“The shame is that the problem is easy to spot, easy to treat, easy to cure, and costs very little money,” say emergency medical physician Jeffrey Stuart, D.O., and Sally Pacholok, R.N., authors of the only book on the subject. “But that’s only if your doctor diagnoses you before it’s too late. Unfortunately, that frequently doesn’t happen.” heir message is starting to catch on. Dr. Oz just did a show on B-12 this January, 2012.
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