Saturday, June 30, 2007

Cubs Talk Radio

"Cubs Talk Radio" is the place for fans of the Chicago Cubs to talk about their favorite team with the passion and loyal devotion that makes them so special in the world of professional sports.

Despite not having won a World Series since 1908, true fans of the beloved Cubbies have never given up hope, returning to Wrigley Field each and every Spring with the same rabid enthusiasm and boundless optimism, thinking this could be the year.

And 2007 could very well be the year. It's deep into the summer and the Cubs are still in contention in the National League's Central Division, well within striking distance of the first place Milwaukee Brewers. New Cubs manager Lou Piniella has infused the team with his trademark fiery intensity, using his raw emotion to inspire the club right into the thick of the pennant chase. Derek Lee has rebounded nicely from his wrist injury, once again leading the offensive charge, combining with the slugging Aramis Ramirez and newcomer Alfonso Soriano to provide the Cubs with their most fearsome lineup in years. And the starting rotation, so often riddled with injury, has gotten strong performances from Carlos Zambrano, Ted Lilly, and Jason Marquis, while youngsters Rich Hill and Sean Marshall continue to develop into potential aces.

"Cubs Talk Radio" will cover the Cubs like no one else, rolling out multiple one-hour broadcasts each week throughout the season and continuing through the winter months, because, as everybody knows, no true Cubs fan ever hibernates.

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Friday, June 29, 2007

Role Mommy

Yvette Corporon and Beth Feldman met in 1998 when they were both working in the entertainment business; Yvette was a news producer and Beth a publicist. Over the years, the two friends have become mothers, having two children each, and have learned the unique sometimes overwhelming burden of mixing parenthood with a professional career. Seeing each other juggle the various personal and business demands, Yvette and Beth realized they were each other's role model or, more precisely, role mommy. A great idea was born.

Hoping to help themselves and other mothers through the trying times, Yvette and Beth started RoleMommy.com, a parenting web site based on experience and not supposed expert advice. While the site offers parenting news and an assortment of other valuable info and resources, its main purpose is to help mothers, and even fathers, make it through each day, providing a friendly place to gather and exchange parenting experiences and humorous mishaps about balancing a family and career. Yvette and Beth have even created a line of clothing and jewelry perfect for Role Mommies everywhere, with T-shirts boasting such slogans as "Bedtime Is for Babies," "I Need a Playdate," and "I Don't Do Cupcakes!"

A natural addition to the successful web site, the "Role Mommy" radio show continues the noble work, providing busy parents with funny stories and parenting tips from celebrities, authors, and everyday working men and women. And don't forget to check out Yvette and Beth's new book, "Peeing in Peace: Tales and Tips for Type-A Moms."

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Thursday, June 28, 2007

The New Media Journal

"The New Media Journal" radio show tackles today's headlines, offering insightful, researched discussions about the news that shapes our world.

Host Frank Salvato is the publisher and managing editor of "The New Media Journal" blog (http://www.newmediajournal.us) and also serves as the vice president and executive director of "Basics Project," a non-profit, non-partisan research and education initiative. He's also a prolific political writer, with articles appearing in over 100 national and international publications such as The Washington Times, The American Chronicle, The London Morning Paper, and Pravda. He has also appeared on FOX News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor" and is a regular guest on such radio shows as "The Right Balance with Greg Allan" (Accent Radio Network) and "The Schiffer Report" (RightTalk Radio). In April of 2006, Mr. Salvato helped produce a symposium on the causes of radical Islamic terrorism, gathering 14 of the world's premier experts for a discussion on terrorism and counter-terrorism.

Each week on "The New Media Journal" radio show, Mr. Salvato will endeavor to present a forum where the best and brightest of the new media can come together and debate the issues of the day, hoping to keep partisan politics secondary to the truth. In recent weeks, the show has welcomed author John O'Donnell-Rosales to discuss the intriguing political events surrounding Cuba and Venezuela; author Dr. Paul L. Williams visited to inform listeners about Islamberg, an apparent training camp at the foot of New York's Catskill Mountains for Islamic militants; and author Avery Chenoweth talked about his new book, "Empires in the Forest: Jamestown and the Beginning of America."

"The New Media Journal" radio show can be heard Thursdays at 8PM CT.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Political Pistachio Radio

In an increasingly liberal landscape, "Political Pistachio Radio" is your source for Conservative thoughts and opinions regarding the political issues of the day. Douglas V. Gibbs, the show's host and the founder of the politicalpistachio.com blog, fights for the Right each and every Saturday at 7 p.m. EST, inspiring a loyal following with his own brand of grassroots Conservatism.

Recent "Political Pistachio" broadcasts have run the gamut, covering a myriad of interesting topics. Lee Culpepper, a former Marine turned teacher, stopped by to discuss American public schools and childhood education. Cary Carter, a hard-working everyman who just happens to be running for President of the United States as a write-in candidate, even paid a visit to talk about the progress of his 2008 campaign. Bob Anderson, the founder of "What Are We Fighting For?" informed everyone about his group's belief that every American citizen should earn and fight for his or her continued freedoms.

"Political Pistachio Radio" has also become known for interviewing authors. Cancer survivor Rob Ballister recently appeared to talk about his inspirational work "God Does Have a Sense of Humor." Writer Gary W. Moore and publisher Ted Savas took time out to discuss their book, "Playing with the Enemy." Lastly, Jeff Edwards, a retired Naval Anti-Submarine Warfare Specialist and Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm Veteran, stopped in to regale listeners with the tale of his thrilling new novel, "Torpedo."

In these troubled times, count on "Political Pistachios Radio" to make sense of the nutty political world.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

The Daily Suplex

If something is happening in the world of professional wrestling, "The Daily Suplex" has it covered, dropping the competition for the one, two, three.

In each 60-minute broadcast, hosts Brian Thomas, Jon Preston, and Big Luther discuss news and rumors from all the major brands of sports entertainment, including WWE, ECW, and TNA. They've been fans for years, learning the ins and outs of the business while following the exploits of their idols Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Mic Foley, and "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels. They've got a passion for the job, and it shows in each and every show.

They'll recap all the pay-per-views, preview upcoming matches, make bold predictions, and offer their own unique views on the direction of the major TV shows like "Raw," "Smackdown," and "Impact." What does the future hold for Heavyweight Champion John Cena? Can Batista ever win back his World title? Will Kurt Angle continue dominating TNA? Tune in to "The Daily Suplex" and find out.

An offshoot of thedailysuplex.com blog, the radio show will also delve into the horribly tragic events currently overshadowing the industry, attempting to come to grips with the disturbing actions of legendary grappler Chris Benoit. It was a shockingly brutal crime that stunned everyone, but it was particularly devastating to the legions of wrestling fans worldwide who considered Benoit a hero and icon. "The Daily Suplex" will do its best to cover the story with equal respect for the families of the victims and the business it marred.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Ricksworld

Car lovers everywhere need to listen to "RicksWorld" before they buy their next vehicles. Host Rick Carter knows all the secrets of auto sales, and he's sharing his knowledge with the consumer. Whether it's buying, trading, or leasing, Rick will teach listeners how to avoid common mistakes and educate them on what to look for the next time they're at a dealership or used car lot, guaranteeing they'll negotiate the best deal possible when purchasing the car of their dreams.

Rick spent 25 years in the auto industry, becoming an expert in every aspect of the business. He's worked in sales and management, training employees, leading seminars, running workshops, and even hosting radio shows about cars. In 1993, Chevrolet named Rick the "Top Salesman in the Southwest Region," and he won the prestigious Legion of Leaders Award" in 1995.

Unfortunately, Rick's career came to an end in 1996 when he published his book, "Car Sense: The Autobuyer's Guide to Financing New and Used Cars." Unhappy the information was getting out, Rick's employers fired him on the spot. Undaunted, Rick continues to do his noble work, helping people save money and get the most out of their auto buying experience.

An extension of Rick's web site, carsenseinc.com, "RicksWorld" will also instruct listeners how to secure credit before the purchase or how to fix damaged credit. Rick will even answer any questions about a particularly tricky auto repair. If you've got a problem involving four wheels and an engine, Rick can help.

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Sunday, June 24, 2007

Movie Geeks United!

Jamey, Jerry, and Chris, three passionate, enthusiastic movie geeks, have banded together to create "Movie Geeks United!," a weekly, hour-long tribute to movies and the people who make them. The program features movie reviews, film news, in-depth discussions, and special interviews.

All three hosts are eager to marvel and amaze with their cinematic expertise, and they delight in sharing their opinions with listeners, who are invited to call in and join the fun. Some recent shows have dealt with violence in movies, appreciating "The Sopranos," and the remaining 2007 theatrical releases. Upcoming shows will feature interviews with movie directors George Ratcliff, whose film "Joshua" is a psychological thriller about a Manhattan family torn asunder, and Perry Santos, whose "I'm Rick James" documentary profiles the late musician's turbulent life.

"Movie Geeks United!" is also famous for its special tribute episodes which highlight the legendary careers of silver screen icons. They recently paid tribute to Al Pacino with a special two-hour broadcast examining the influential actor's enormous impact through such films as "Dog Day Afternoon," "The Godfather," and "Scarface." The list of special guests included Thomas G. Waites, who appeared alongside Pacino in theater productions and the film "And Justice for All;" Steven Bauer, who played Manny Ribera in "Scarface;" frequent Pacino collaborator Richard Cox; author William Schoell, who penned the book "The Films of Al Pacino;" as well as several cast members from "Salomaybe?," which is Pacino's current directorial effort that provides a behind-the-scenes look at his theater production of Oscar Wilde's "Salome."

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Saturday, June 23, 2007

Lights Out!

Are you hearing weird noises around the house? Have you noticed unusual lights in the sky? Is there just something strange in your neighborhood? Who you gonna call? Lights Out Radio!

"Lights Out!" is the official show of the Long Island Society for Paranormal Research (LISPR). The 11-member society is dedicated to proving or disproving life after death and related paranormal activity. Founder and lead investigator Peter Franz hosts with fellow LISPR investigators Alexis Camarda and Jacqueline Dunn, separating fact from fiction in the real life world of ghost stories.

Since 2005, the LISPR has conducted 36 separate investigations around the Long Island area involving ghosts and other unexplained activity. Each investigation consists of research, observations, extensive interviews, and legitimate scientific experiments like collecting Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP), conducting photo analysis, measuring dramatic temperature change, and studying electro-magnetic field anomalies. All investigations are free of charge, with the information kept strictly confidential.

Recent "Lights Out!" broadcasts have focused on renowned psychic Edgar Cayce, the finer points of voodoo, the possible existence of Noah's Ark, and the ghosts reportedly haunting the Tower of London. The show also made a recent field trip to Gettysburg to investigate the claims of ghosts inhabiting the famed Civil War battle grounds.

If you like to be scared, enjoy scientific studies of the unknown, or just have a voracious hunger for the truth, tune in each and every Sunday at 7 p.m. EST to "Lights Out!" But you may want to leave the lights on while you listen.

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Friday, June 22, 2007

Blue Jersey Radio

The definitive voice in New Jersey politics, "Blue Jersey Radio" covers the Garden State like no one else. Hosts Jeff Gardner and Jay Lassiter deliver their progressive views and keen political insights each and every Saturday from 10:30-11 a.m. EST. They'll keep you up to date with the latest buzz out of Trenton, interviewing the newsmakers and accepting your calls live on the air.

Recent broadcasts have featured New Jersey Senate candidate Gina Genovese live from the Democratic State Committee's Women's Campaign Training, Tom Wyka on New Jersey's Clean Election Program, and discussions on such topics as New Jersey presidential politics, civil unions, and eminent domain. Jeff and Jay even took time out to bestow the coveted Best-Dressed Legislator Award.

"Blue Jersey Radio" is an extension of the bluejersey.com blog, which was established in September of 2005 to be the progressive source for political news, analysis, and activism in New Jersey. The blog not only offers news and opinion, it's also an entire interactive community, allowing members to submit stories and post their own diary entries. People can even show their political pride with official Blue Jersey T-shirts.

Blue Jersey has received plenty of attention from traditional media outlets like the Associated Press, The New York Times, and the New Jersey Star Ledger. It's also been referenced numerous times on the National Journal's Hotline, and it was even featured on MSNBC's "Blog Connection."

Perhaps Democratic New Jersey congressman Rush Holt said it best when he so boldly proclaimed, "Blue Jersey keeps the political activity alive."

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

The Bearing Drift

In nautical terms, a bearing drift describes the location of an approaching object in relation to the ship. Once the ship's bearing, or direction, is determined, the object in question is observed to detect any drift to the left or right. If there is no drift, the two will collide unless the appropriate action is taken. In most cases, this means the ship must bear to the right.

The "Bearing Drift" believes a similar course of action would benefit the United States, with a political move to the right solving most of the country's problems. The weekly half-hour broadcast, which airs every Sunday at 7PM EST, will deliver the best information, opinion, and news from the Virginia political scene.

Host Jim Hoeft, the administrator of the bearingdrift.com blog, is a proud member of the Republican party and a veteran of numerous political campaigns in Hampton Roads, Virginia. He's also served on the Executive Committee of the Republican Party of Chesapeake as well as the Central Committee of the Republican Party of Virginia.

The show has given attention to the Virginia primary debates, covering Tricia Stall versus Sen. Marty Williams in the 1st Senate District and Carolyn Weems versus Chris Stolle for the 83rd House of Delegates in Virginia Beach. Jim has also landed interviews with other influential newsmakers like former U.S. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, Attorney General Bob McDonnell, Senator George Allen, and Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling.

If it's happening in Virginia politics, you'll hear it on "Bearing Drift."

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

The MetsBlog Podcast

If you'd like to meet the Mets, meet the Mets, step right up and greet "The MetsBlog Podcast," the official radio broadcast of MetsBlog.com. "The MetsBlog Podcast" is your source for all the latest news, rumors, and opinions regarding the New York Mets.

The show's hosts are Anthony de Rosa and Matt Cerrone, the founder of MetsBlog.com, the most popular team-oriented blog on the Internet. Established in 2003, the site is viewed by more than 30,000 baseball fans each day and has a loyal fan base that includes former players and several influential members of the media. Check out these glowing reviews…

"Recommended reading for any Mets fan," said Ken Rosenthal, senior writer for the Sporting News.

"Metsblog.com is my guilty pleasure. I can't help but point-and-click my way there every day," said Bob Klapisch of the Bergen Record and ESPN.com.

The MetsBlog's popularity has earned it attention from all forms of mainstream media. Matt has appeared on both ESPN radio and television, done interviews with WFAN and MLB radio, and has been quoted in such newspapers as The New York Times and the Daily News.

Along with regular roundtable discussions involving notable Mets bloggers, recent editions of "The MetsBlog Podcast" have featured Dan Graziano of the Star-Ledger previewing the upcoming baseball trade deadline, John Delcos of the Journal News examining the chemistry of the Mets locker room, and Matt even scored an exclusive interview with Mets General Manager Omar Minaya, the man responsible for the new golden era of Mets baseball.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Baseball Talk

Every Sunday at noon, "Baseball Talk" takes you out to the ball game, with hosts Carl "The Cabbie" and "Dugout" Joe covering all the news and notes from the big league diamond.

Carl "The Cabbie" Shimkin is a sportswriter from New York City whose nickname comes from his evening job of driving taxi. When not picking up fares, Carl runs the "Inside Pitch" baseball blog at MLBlogs, providing the kind of real insights into the game only a tried and true baseball fan can deliver. He's also a self-proclaimed fantasy baseball expert. Co-host "Dugout" Joe Boesch maintains the MLBlog "Dugout Diary" and also writes for The Baseball Report, Mets Daily, and FOX Sports Blogs. A Long Island native, he's authored the book "Game Notes: A Collection of Sports Stories," and he's currently working towards his Masters Degree in Communications.

"Baseball Talk" has an open invitation to other baseball bloggers to join the show. Carl and Joe recently interviewed Jake of the "Bucco Blog," talking about all things relating to the lowly Pittsburgh Pirates, and Zoe Rice of the New York Mets blog "Pick Me Up Some Mets."

Other recent broadcasts have included an examination of the ongoing struggles of the New York Yankees, a special Father's Day tribute with a look at some of the best father and son combinations in baseball history, and an interview with 1974 National League Cy Young Winner Mike Marshall, who's currently working to teach young pitchers proper mechanics to avoid elbow and arm injuries.

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Monday, June 18, 2007

Hockey Night on Long Island

The New York Islanders returned to the NHL playoffs in 2006-07, but the best is yet to come. "Hockey Night on Long Island" hosts Alex and Steve will chronicle their beloved team's efforts as it strives for a return to its former championship glory.

Despite last season's success, it's been a turbulent time for the Islanders. Owner Charles Wang and General Manager Garth Snow finally bit the bullet and bought out underachieving captain Alexei Yashin's unwieldy contract, taking a salary cap hit in an effort to improve team chemistry. With Yashin gone, someone will need to emerge as a leader on and off the ice.

Ryan Smyth, who was acquired in a blockbuster deal at the trade deadline from Edmonton, would seem like a perfect candidate to assume the leadership mantle, but Smyth was determined to test the free agency market, making his time on Long Island painfully brief. Leading goal-scorer Jason Blake, who connected for a career-best 40 goals in 2006-07, will likely have a new home next season as well thanks to repeated squabbles with the front office.

Needless to say, it should be an interesting summer for the Islanders. They'll need to work hard and make all the right decisions just to keep pace with Atlantic Division foes like the New Jersey Devils, Pittsburgh Penguins, and those dreaded New York Rangers.

No matter what happens, rest assured "Hockey Night on Long Island" will have it covered. Tune in every Saturday at 3 p.m. EST and hear for yourself.

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Sunday, June 17, 2007

The Two Doctors

Science Fiction fans can trust "The Two Doctors" to prescribe the best in Sci-Fi, Horror, and Fantasy entertainment.

Hosted by the Mad Professor Jim Iaccino and Crazy Rocket Scientist Kenn Gold, the "The Two Doctors" is truth in advertising. While the show's name does draw inspiration from the classic British series "Doctor Who," both hosts own legitimate doctoral degrees. Jim is a college professor of Psychology in Illinois, and he's written extensively about Science Fiction and Pop Culture. Kenn, the editor and founder of MediaBlvd Magazine, has a PhD in Astrodynamics. Together they bring an unmatched expertise and love for the Sci-Fi genre, providing listeners with the latest news, entertaining insights, and interviews with special guests from television and movies.

Recent shows have featured many memorable moments. Actress Sandra Hess, who's made numerous appearances in Sci-Fi shows and movies, stopped by to answer questions and take calls from fans. Majandra Delfino of "Roswell" fame paid a visit to talk about her second album and upcoming projects. Aaron Douglas, known to Sci-Fi fans everywhere as Chief Petty Officer Galen Tyrol on "Battlestar Galactica," paid an unexpected visit to discuss the show and his role in "Bionic Woman." Fellow "Battlestar Galactica" cast member Michael Trucco has also graced the program, talking about being a "BSG" fan himself and what it's like to be a Cylon.

"The Two Doctors" has also done its part to try and save "Jericho" from cancellation, devoting an entire episode to the cause and providing a forum for angry viewers to vent their frustrations.

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Saturday, June 16, 2007

The Media Lizzy Show

Tired of boring, staid political programming? "The Media Lizzy Show" is for you, delivering sassy and even naughty analysis of politics and the entertainment industry, all from a right-leaning perspective.

One of the most entertaining of the next-generation conservatives, host Lizzy Blackney brings her refreshingly provocative point of view to every aspect of the Washington D.C. political scene. She's preparing for the upcoming presidential campaign as only she can, combining People magazine charm with CNN coverage to examine the candidates, looking for who's "sexiest," and in the process commenting on the fickleness and superficiality of American voters. According to Media Lizzy, women vote with their ideal mate in mind. And these "drive-by" voters, who don't look deep into the issues, could very well determine the next election.

On the July 2 edition of "The Media Lizzy Show," Blackney will interview author Matt Margolis about his new book "Caucus of Corruption," an intriguing look at the Democrats running Congress.

Blackney is also the author of "Sex, Lies & Politics," in which she gives her trademark opinionated views on U. S. politics and the global war on terror. She boldly asserts America did find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq in the form of Islamic extremists. Whether you agree or disagree, there's never any question as to where Blackney stands.

If you don't have time to catch the full hour of "The Media Lizzy Show," Blackney also broadcasts "Politricks: The Big Tease," a weekly, 15-minute wrap of all the breaking news and headlines. Consider it your political quickie in preparation for the Sunday TV shows.

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Friday, June 15, 2007

Idol Radio

American Idol has become a pop culture phenomenon, revolutionizing television and the music industry all at once. Fans clamoring for more news and information about their favorite performers, as well as everything there is to know about the show itself, need to listen to the "Idol Radio Show," airing Monday through Thursday at 10 p.m. EST.

The amazing Sir Darryl hosts the festivities, handling the enthusiastic callers who make the show what it is and interviewing guests like past Idol contestants Nikko Smith, Christina Christian, and Gedeon McKinney. Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson, perhaps American Idol's most famous graduate, is a great friend of the show, and past Idol winner Taylor Hicks will appear on July 18, so alert the Soul Patrol.

Sir Darryl draws assistance from Britt, the show's official "First Lady," who brings a female perspective to the proceedings. Segment host Tony Stark also lends a hand, reviewing new music from Idol contestants each and every Wednesday.

The show has also tapped into amateur Idols everywhere, creating YouTube Idol, their own regular contest for the best and brightest singers on YouTube, complete with celebrity judges and guest stars.

The "Idol Radio Show" branches off to cover every aspect of entertainment news, including the Paris Hilton fiasco and such short-term sensations as VH1's "I Love New York," even scoring an interview with Season One winner Tango.

So if you're looking for entertaining, fun coverage of your favorite televised talent show and more, make the "Idol Radio Show" a fixture in your nightly radio routine.

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Heading Left

"Heading Left" is the radio show for Progressives and Democrats, creating a haven where today's best thinkers, writers, and pundits from the progressive community can share ideas and comment on the current political landscape. The hour-long show is hosted by James Boyce and Nathan Wilcox, two men with a passion for the progressive movement online.

James is a blogger, TV analyst, and radio host who has appeared regularly on MSNBC and FOX NEWS as a Democratic Strategist and online communication expert. With an extensive background in advertising and marketing, James served as a Senior Advisor to John Kerry's 2004 Presidential Campaign and has been a contributor to the Huffington Post since 2005.

Wilcox, an award-winning political and public affairs consultant, was most recently the Online Communications Director for Governor Mark Warner's Forward Together PAC, bringing an innovative approach to online communications. He also ran Richard Morrison's campaign against then-Majority Leader Tom DeLay in Texas, eroding much of DeLay's support and laying the groundwork for his eventual defeat.

Recent "Heading Left" guests have included New Mexico Governor and Democratic Presidential Candidate Bill Richardson; Cliff Shechter, veteran campaign strategist and the author of "The Real McCain;" Ned Lamont, former Connecticut Democratic Senate candidate and a current Fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics; Jim Dean, Chair of Democracy for America; and Celinda Lake, prominent pollster and Democratic strategist. The show also did a series of broadcasts from "Take Back America," a Washington D.C. conference featuring the country's most influential Progressives.

For all the latest in the progressive online community, head left to "Heading Left."

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Daniel Myers Live

There's no age requirement for a love of politics. At the tender age of 16, Daniel Myers is already becoming a respected political pundit, running his own blog (www.myerspolitics.com) and hosting "Daniel Myers Live," an hour-long discussion of all the day's top political stories and breaking news.

Born in West Virginia, Daniel and his family now reside in Tennessee. That's where Daniel first discovered his political passions when his father ran for public office in 2001. Politics have been an enormous part of his life ever since, and he's served on the campaign staffs of 17 different Democratic and Republic candidates for various local, state, and federal offices. He was even a State Coordinator for a Presidential candidate. Daniel created his online blog in October of 2006 in an attempt to reach out to his fellow young Americans, hoping to help them get involved in the politics that shape their lives. The radio show continues his noble endeavor, earning a loyal following for its straightforward political journalism.

Lately, Daniel has been focusing his attention on the upcoming 2008 Presidential Campaign, even looking to sponsor a series of presidential debates in the coming months. In preparation, he's already conducted interviews with Presidential candidates John Cox (Republican), Ray McKinney (Republican), Richard Smith (Republican), and John Bootie (Independent). Other recent guests have included Renew America columnist Tom Kovach, talk show host Douglas Gibbs of Political Pistachio, and broadcaster and journalist Chris Yandek of sportsinterview.com.

The "Daniel Myers Live" show airs every Tuesday and Thursday night at 7 p.m. EST.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Divine Diva Inspiration

Hosted by Donna, an inspirational writer and the owner of Divine Diva Delights bath and body products, "Devine Diva Inspiration" is dedicated to empowering and motivating women. Each one-hour broadcast attempts to find beauty and joy in everyday life. The show pays particular attention to building self-esteem in women and young girls, inspiring them to achieve their dreams and live the lives they always wanted.

One of Donna's goals is to interview women of all ages and from all walks of life, highlighting the individuals who inspire and help lead the way for their fellow women. Recent shows have featured Donna interviewing a variety of writers and personalities, including Mary Allen, an author, life coach, and motivational speaker; Darlene Christianson, author and the co-host of "Daytime" on Rogers Television in Canada; Nancy Richards, an adult survivor of childhood abuse and the author of "Heal and Forgive;" Nadja Piatka, the owner of Nadja Foods; and Sandra Anne Taylor, the author of New York Times bestseller "Quantum Success."

Upcoming guests will include journalist Maureen Pratt, singer-songwriter Karen Drucker, and best-selling author Debbie Gisonni.

Donna is living her own dream with her Divine Diva Delights business, which includes her signature line of bath and body products. Her online store offers bubble bath, cleansing creams, lotions, perfume, and massage oil, all aimed at empowering women and reminding them of the wonderful qualities that make them so unique.

Listen to "Divine Diva Inspiration" and you'll be reminded too just how beautiful, strong, creative, and independent women can be.

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Monday, June 11, 2007

Sox and Pinstripes Radio

"Sox and Pinstripes Radio" takes you inside the best rivalry in sports, chronicling the never-ending battle between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees.

An extension of the soxandpinstripes.com blog, the radio show will explore all things Red Sox and Yankees, debating the past, present, and future of the grand conflict. The idea is to create a forum for fans to talk a little baseball, share stories, and of course revel in the misery of the defeated opposition.

Hosts Jeff Louderback and Vincent Mercandetti represent both sides, marking perhaps the first time in history a Red Sox fan and a Yankee supporter have worked together for the common good.

Jeff is actually an Ohio native, but he grew up a Red Sox fan, worshipping the exploits of Boston legends like Jim Rice, Fred Lynn, Carlton Fisk, and Dwight Evans. He earned a communications degree from Wright State University and worked several years as a sports journalist before becoming a freelance writer and publicist, although his passion for the Red Sox never wavered.

Vince was born into a Yankee household, his family cheering the Bronx Bombers since the days of Babe Ruth. It's in his blood. He's currently attending Quinnipiac University, majoring in broadcast journalism.

On the upcoming July 1 show, Jeff and Vince will look at the Boston-New York blogosphere, introducing two prominent Red Sox and Yankee bloggers, engaging in what will surely be a lively discussion about the pressing issues facing both teams. Tune in and hear for yourself. The fun begins at 9 p.m. EST.

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Preschool Rock Moms

Preschool can be a trying time for children and mothers alike, but "Preschool Rock Moms" is here to help.

Hosts Stacey Lloyd and Joanna Young are themselves mothers, filling the half-hour radio show with lessons learned through their personal experiences in parenting. Lloyd, aside from raising a teenager and preschooler of her own, is also the CEO of SchoolRock, Inc and the Executive Editor of PreschoolRock.com, a web site where parents can find creative ways to share time, educate, and entertain their preschool-aged children. Young is a mother of four and the Associate Editor of PreschoolRock.com where she also serves as the Holiday Crafts writer and the Oklahoma City Correspondent. Together, they bring a wealth of knowledge and a true passion for the subject, doing their best to help others navigate the uncertain waters of parenthood.

"Preschool Rock Moms" provides parenting tips, advice on childhood nutrition, and useful information such as a recent discussion about the important things to consider when hiring a babysitter, such as what questions to ask the potential candidate and obtaining a reliable background check. All the shows are broadcast live, allowing listeners to interact and call in with their own questions or comments. Listeners can also win prizes during "Pick Jake's Brain," the program's companion game show in which people try and guess how many general knowledge questions a preschooler will answer correctly.

"Preschool Rock Moms" airs every Sunday at 7 p.m. EST and every other Thursday at 12 p.m. EST. "Pick Jake's Brain" can be heard every other Saturday at 7 p.m. EST.

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Saturday, June 9, 2007

The Rocky Mountain Ride

"The Rocky Mountain Ride" is really four radio shows in one. Aaron DeLay, the host and creator, does four one-hour programs each week, offering a little something for everyone.

The title show runs Thursdays at 10 p.m. EST and is all comedy, featuring celebrity news and "The Hated List," which ranks the most hated things of the week. Repeat offenders on the list include Paris Hilton, Drunkenness, and the Anna Nicole Conspiracy. And if all else fails, the co-host Trickster is always around to keep things interesting.

Aaron returns Friday nights at 10 p.m. EST with "A deLayed Reaction," a weekly rundown of news and opinion, tackling some of the serious issues facing society today. Recent topics include the blogosphere, hate crimes, and the deteriorating values of the Hollywood culture.

Saturday nights at 10 p.m. EST is "The Rocky Mountain Political Ride." Along with co-host Scott the Man, Aaron delves deep into the political happenings, analyzing the topics confronting the United States and the world at large. Regular discussions involve the Middle East turmoil, the continuing political divide in America, and the upcoming presidential election.

The broadcasting week concludes on Sunday at 10 p.m. EST with "The Rocky Mountain Religious Ride." Aaron and Scott take a look at religion and its place in the world. While the show comes from a definite Christian point of view, all faiths are welcome.

Whether you're searching for humor, current events, political news, or even a little faith-based entertainment and talk, Aaron DeLay and "The Rocky Mountain Ride" fits the bill.

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Friday, June 8, 2007

The Front Line

While mainstream media may tend to forget or simply ignore the topic altogether, there's actually a war going on, and its battle lines aren't merely in Iraq. The United States is waging a war against terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism all across the globe, defending liberty and freedom wherever it may lead and no matter the cost. It's a fight for civilization itself.

Kit Jarrell hasn't forgotten, and she highlights the efforts of America's brave fighting men and women each and every week on "The Front Line," a radio show dedicated to the U.S. military and its supporters.

An Air Force veteran, Jarrell continues to proudly serve her country in civilian life, giving voice to the patriotic soldiers who routinely risk their lives for their country. She also uses her show as a platform to address the major issues of the day, including illegal immigration, national security, the war on terrorism, and the rights and welfare of American soldiers. Each hour-long broadcast attempts to proclaim the extraordinary achievements of the U.S. army, navy, air force, and marines, giving them the respect they so richly deserve, yet so seldom receive.

When not hosting "The Front Line," Jarrell owns and operates "Euphoric Reality," one of the premier military blogs in the country, and she also serves as the senior webmaster for "A Gathering of Eagles," a joint venture amongst U.S. veterans to protect the interests of America and its armed forces.

"The Front Line" airs every Wednesday and Friday at 10 p.m. EST.

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Thursday, June 7, 2007

YOUTHinkLeft?

Blogs really do bring people together, and what better example than YOUTHinkLeft? The left-wing blog project has really taken off, and now they’ve brought their voice to BlogTalkRadio. The gaggle of bloggers may be geographically and generationally diverse, but they all share a common goal: bring the voice of America’s youth to the mainstream, one blog at a time.

The common thread is the 2008 elections, now that we’re at the end of the Bush era. The writer group, ranging from 7th graders to college graduates, consists of Aryeh, Brendon Schweers, Daisy Bond, David Robinson, Emily Oppenheimer, Emily Stephens, FrecklesCassie, and Hilary Lee Wong. Together, they’re hoping to ensure that today’s youth understands the issues facing the next election and takes action. They want to make sure that whether the readers are of voting age or not, voting is present in their minds. The more passionate people are about the election, the better a chance we have of getting our voices heard.

Unlike most youth-aimed political movements, this one boasts a for-youth by-youth format that really appeals to the debate-conscious teens and young adults out there. The blog format is a perfect way to bring together like-minded individuals for collaboration on a writing project such as this. The group, which is always looking for new contributors, airs their show on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. Brendon Schweers hosts the segment, and encourages as many calls as possible to stimulate debate.

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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

BMoreNews

There is but one man behind BMoreNews, the new addition to BlogTalkRadio, and that man is Donald “Doni” Glover. Glover heads up the show every Tuesday at 3 p.m., offering up his wisdom gained through years of experience on the best ways for minorities, specifically African Americans, to get ahead in business.

The Baltimore native and entrepreneurial visionary has been publishing and doing talk radio for over seven years now, almost exclusively on the subject of African Americans in the business world. His belief is that not enough is being done to motivate the unenthusiastic youth to get them out into the real world and into the role of contributors to society. The former Sandtown-Winchester ViewPoint Newspaper editor has rubbed elbows with celebrities and politicians alike, his main question being "So, how many black millionaires have you made?"

Glover has a Bachelor's of Science from Coppin State University in English, and does two standard radio shows as well as another online radio show. He’s a busy guy, but his cause is a good one. He has started outreach programs to ex-offenders and to the youth of America, all in an attempt to be a positive influence on the business leaders of tomorrow.

Although it’s only getting ready to do its sophomore broadcast, be sure to listen in to BMoreNews on Tuesdays. With Glover’s experience and talent for captivating a radio audience, it’s no wonder the show is quickly becoming a new favorite in the business realm.

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Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Laughing Through the Veil

Aren’t dead people funny? Psychic Boy and Witchy Woman think so. Their radio show, “Laughing Through the Veil,” is one of the funniest and most controversial shows on the air. What else could you expect from the “Dynamic Duo” of metaphysical comedy?

The show is made up of Martin “Psychic Boy” and his wife Connie “Witchy Woman.” Martin is obviously the psychic half of the team, and has a flair for writing music about his work with a touch of comedy. He was born in Ireland and still maintains a close tether to his Celtic roots. He is world-renowned as a medium, and lives with Connie in Sarasota, Florida.

Connie is a woman of many talents. Her repertoire as a metaphysical stand-up comedienne is well-known in both the United States and the United Kingdom, and every year she organizes and hosts the Witches Ball for Halloween in Sarasota. Connie turned to comedy to deal with her troubled childhood in an abusive family. Together with her husband, they’ve traveled far and wide to bring comedic healing to the world through their metaphysical comedy show.

Laughing Through the Veil airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Shows include topics such as dealing with death through comedy, talking about relationships, and even a little bit of astrology. The best way to experience Laughing Through the Veil, though, is to call in and participate in the fun.

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Monday, June 4, 2007

The Woman He Wants - Relationships and Dating Advice

Have you ever wondered what role you’re really playing in your relationships? Want to know why you’ve been cheated on or dumped? Do you want to understand exactly what it is he’s looking for so you don’t have to go through all that again? Look no further than “The Woman He Wants,” the Tuesday night radio show from the good people at keeptheguy.com.

The Woman He Wants tackles issues every week related to dating and successful relationships. The show is by men for women, and offers real-world advice from the male perspective. In one recent show, Glenn Johnson guest starred and talked about how women use men for meals and then never go farther than that. He said that if you want to actually find a man, don’t have a meal for the first date.

Some of the other segments have touched on pressing issues like commitment, relationship roles, mind games, and cheating. The show has advertised that they will help you “cheat-proof” your relationship, and that you can really figure out what is going on inside his head if you put your mind to it.

The most recent segment explained some of the myths that are associated with the women of our society. It talked about the continued “double standard” of women to men in terms of promiscuity versus simple dating, why it is that women aren’t actually better at cheating than men, and many other common misconceptions. The show airs at 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, so listen in and become enlightened.

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Sunday, June 3, 2007

Birmingham Revolution Radio

There’s a revolution coming, and this one’s going to be big. They call it the “Birmingham Revolution,” and it was created to be the face of Birmingham’s local music scene. Their radio show, “Birmingham Revolution Radio,” exists as the sole proprietor of the indie, the underplayed, and the unsigned straight from the heart of Birmingham, Alabama.

The Revolution began in 2005 when founder JD Franklin and Drexx first met and partnered with a computer-savvy friend. They co-hosted the budding radio show and things took off from there. Their dream is to make sure that the world doesn’t forget about Birmingham’s place in the music world, and they’re delivering that message one show at a time.

The duo is always looking for ways to improve their city’s music scene. In a recent blog post, they urged the local bands in the area to get out and promote themselves, even offering assistance if they don’t know how. What better way to get your band off the ground than to be featured on a radio show that reaches endless amounts of people via the web?

Their Sunday night show airs weekly at 6 p.m. central time, and they love it when people call in to talk shop. The more listeners, the better the scene, the better the music, the better the world. Birmingham Revolution Radio needs the city to rally behind them and help their noble cause.

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Saturday, June 2, 2007

Jay Kolo of “Morning’s Remorse”

Sometimes the most important topics are not the easiest. Jay Kolo of BlogTalkRadio’s “Morning’s Remorse” knows this firsthand, but he doesn’t let the severity of the issue get in the way of delivering his message to the world: sobriety is the most important aspect of living a life worthy of the love of God.

Eleven years ago, Kolo was homeless and an alcoholic. Since then, he has taken those eleven years and dedicated them to inspiring other people to get sober and take control of their lives with the help of Jesus Christ. He has made himself an example to others of how everyone can change their lives if they put their minds to it.

Kolo has written four books, and two more and due out this year. The first, Terminal Game, centered around a man who realizes how much he’s messed up his life while in the middle of an airport terminal. He finds the Lord and comes to the realization that he needs to fix things. Knee Deep in Prayer is a Chicken Soup-style collection of short stories and poems that are meant to inspire those attempting to find sobriety. Knee Deep II (Stages of Destruction) was released a year after the first, and is a collection of original poetry by Kolo that shows every facet of what addiction can do to your mind, body, and soul.

The two books due out later this year are Corporate Tears and Moving Iron, both novels about middle-aged people dealing with their vices and realizing God’s presence in their lives.

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Friday, June 1, 2007

Army Wife Talk Radio

Army Wife Talk Radio on BlogTalkRadio is making waves throughout the listener base. The weekly one-hour show is produced by Tara Crooks and deals with the issues military wives face every day.

Crooks is a freelance writer and “military mom expert” who has been successful in personal business ventures as well as in raising her children. She started Army Wife Talk Radio in March of 2005 after being inspired by Kelly McCausey’s “Shoestring Radio.” Crooks, who recently celebrated her ten-year anniversary with her husband, prides herself on being able to motivate and educate people in their everyday lives.

Army Wife Talk Radio exists as a support group for all military wives. The show covers a multitude of topics surrounding family life, coping, and parenting. Most of all, it helps other military wives through stressful times and reminds them just how much of a sacrifice they and their husbands are making. It reminds them that love prevails even over hardship.

There are other contributors to Army Wife Talk Radio besides Crooks. Star Henderson, who is in charge of the online newsletter, has degrees in both Scientific and Technical Writing, as well as a masters in Professional Counseling, which she hopes to use to counsel military families. Sheryl Kurland is the marriage counselor on the show, having written a book about what makes relationships work. Her experience came from a massive project of interviewing couples who have been married for more than fifty years. Dr. Karen DeBord is the parenting expert, having graduated from Virginia Tech with a Bachelor of Science and Ph. D. in Family and Child Development.

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