Friday, July 13, 2007

The Peter K Show

"The Peter K Show" will help you live a healthier, more fulfilling lifestyle, teaching you proper exercise techniques, quality nutrition, and everything needed to achieve optimum fitness.

As the creator of "5 Minutes to Fitness," Peter K knows the best, most efficient ways to exercise and improve health, maximizing your physical potential.

Peter K has a lifelong commitment to health. At 18, he was forced to change his own lifestyle, making better choices and decisions from that day forth, resulting in a 50-pound weight loss and improved overall health. He went on to graduate with a Nutrition degree, magna cum laude, from Montclair State University and a Physical Therapy degree, Masters of Science, from New York Medical College. A professor of nutrition, exercise science, kinesiology, and physical therapy, Peter K has emerged as a renowned fitness expert, with Fitness Magazine choosing him as one of its National Health Experts. He's also been featured on TLC's "Running for Life" and has worked with Olympians, professional athletes, and television personalities. Now, through his new radio show, Peter K can work with you.

Recent editions of "The Peter K Show" have featured discussions on healthy snacking, correct training methods, and other critical aspects of health. He's also interviewed an array of impressive guests. Harold Green paid a visit to talk about gaining workout inspiration through music. Fitness expert Robin Bray educated listeners on how to get the body they always wanted. And author John St. Augustine talked about his powerful book, "Living an Uncommon Life."

On August 17, Peter K will welcome author Connie Bennett to discuss her new book "Sugar Shock," which reveals the dangers of sweets and simple carbs.

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Monday, July 9, 2007

My Relationship Answers

Emotional issues can so engage our minds that we will often lose our focus on the things that matter the most to us as well as having a negative affect on our professional life.

Host Dr. Molly Barrow, with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and many years of experience as a licensed mental health counselor provides effective answers to questions affecting the myriad relationships that exist between couples, individuals, families, and also businesses to assist in improving their communication skills, which is likely to improve those relationships.

Topics range from how to protect your children in the dangerous world of today to making peace with uncooperative co-workers as well as dealing with more general issues such as racism in society and the ever popular “getting over a broken relationship”.

As an accomplished author (Matchlines: A Revolutionary New Way of Looking at Relationships and Making the Right Choices in Love), article contributor to such esteemed publications as O Magazine, Psychology Today, AIA, GOP Forum, ivillage, Lavalife, MSN.com, Match.com, and Women’s Health, as well as running several websites, (http://www.askdrmolly.com/, http://www.drmollybarrow.com) Dr. Barrow’s open and approachable style to sharing knowledge is a welcome alternative for those who may be tiring of Dr. Phil’s smirking “how’s that working for you?” approach to dealing with life’s emotional challenges.

Barrow has also developed a series of self-tests that allow you to gauge the effectiveness of your current relationships and that will help you to find out what you are really looking for in future interactions, both personal and professional.

Overall, spending a few hours listening to Dr. Barrow is likely to be at least as helpful, and certainly far less expensive, than a great deal of face-to-face counseling. Just by themselves, the practical tips that she offers for protecting children are worth the time to check out her show and those couples who want to improve their relationship will almost certainly benefit from a “visit” with Dr. Molly Barrow.

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Sunday, July 8, 2007

Career Talk Radio

Host Francine Harrison provides free career development information on her weekly radio talk show and also has a lot of good information for people looking to either change careers or improve their performance in their current job.

While the Career Engineer is focused on helping to empower individuals to achieve a more fulfilling professional life there is also a great deal of information available for business owners who want to ensure that they hire the right people for the job.

By taking the approach of sharing what she knows works versus teaching abstract theories of what SHOULD provide a pathway to success for the individual, Harrison has enjoyed over a decade of achieving positive results as a highly motivational life and business coach. Many career seekers will benefit from the down home friendliness and to-the-point of frankness of Ms. Harrison’s coaching style.

Starting with the question “are you living your life to the fullest and loving what you are doing?”, Harrison will take you step by step through a revealing self-analysis and then help to direct you to solutions that will address the challenges in your professional life that are holding you back from achieving your full potential in all areas of your life.

Her award winning website, http://www.thecareerengineers.com, has a great many resources for job seekers, those looking to change careers, and also acts as a referral network for employers looking for motivated people interested in self-improvement to join their team.


Harrison’s ease in communicating immediately creates a sense of trust and does not make one feel as though they are being talked down to by someone who has all of the answers. Listening to Career Talk Radio is more like having a cup of coffee with a trusted friend who happens to know a lot about how to succeed in the business world and is willing to share that knowledge.

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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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