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Guest Occupation: Award winning SAG-AFTRA/AEA Actor, Screenwriter, Director
Guest Biography:

Biography taken from IMDB.com George Zouvelos - Biography - IMDb

George Zouvelos is a SAG-AFTRA / AEA actor that was born, raised, and lives in New York City. He is 6'4+, of Greek ancestry, with an ethnically ambiguous appearance, and maintains multiple accents capabilities. George is a multi-award-winning actor, screenwriter, and director of independent television and films.



He studied Adler, Meisner, and Chubbuck - Stanislavsky Method acting; and finished his studies at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City. George constantly seeks to perfect the craft of his acting by continuously studying with other actors, acting coaches, casting directors; and acting studios every chance he gets.



George served as a Judge for the Daytime Emmy's at the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He is a member of NYWIFT New York Women in Film and Television.



He also earned his 'Filmmaking' diploma from the New York Film Academy, NYFA, and a Bachelor of Arts degree from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. He is an accredited New York State bounty hunter / bail enforcement instructor.



George has decades of real life professional experiences as his earlier careers include him being a New York City Paramedic, in law enforcement, a private investigator; and as a bounty hunter.



George speaks, reads and writes Hellenic Greek fluently, and his surname is pronounced (Zoo' vel os)

- IMDb Mini Biography By: Brittany Doyle

Guest Category: Arts, Entertainment, Kids & Family, Society and Culture, TV & Film
Guest Occupation: Dance & Sports Educator & creator of “Ballet for Figure Skaters”
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Annette T. Thomas has been teaching Vaganova Methodology for over 30 years throughout the United States and abroad. Originally trained at Carnegie Hall by the late Maria Nevelska of the Bolshoi Ballet, she also trained with Ana Garcia of the San Juan Ballet Company, Marguerite De Anguera and Mme. Alexandra Danilova of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo during her time at the Connecticut Regional Ballet Company. Annette has traveled the world gaining extensive training, teaching and performance experience in various forms including Contemporary, Jazz, Flamenco, International Folkloric, Character Dance, and Bharatanatyam.

 

Annette also studied the pedagogy of Russian Classical Ballet with Mme. Nevelska and under the tutelage of her mother who studied ballet pedagogy with the famed John Barker. She received her Certificate of Completion of the First Class Pedagogical Course for the Study of Classical Ballet in 2005 from one of America’s leading pedagogues Dr. Peggy Willis-Aarnio.

 

Annette’s primary focus and proven forté is the meticulous training of teaching the fundamentals of the first year of Vaganova methodology.  As it is this first year of training which is foundational to all ensuing work. She has devoted her life’s’ work to training teachers and coaches this vital work.  She has authored 2 books and a video on the biomechanics of classical movement specifically for figure skaters and is the former director of the Russian Ballet program at Brookfield Centre for The arts. Annette currently Teaches workshops and on-line pedagogy course through American ice Theatre and is a member of UNESCO CID (International Dance Council)

Guest Category: Arts, Education, Kids & Family, Self Help, Sports & Recreation, Variety
Guest Occupation: Certified Peer Support Facilitator
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Denise began in EMS in 1992, volunteering with New Canaan EMS from 1992-2008. In 2004, Denise began working as a Medical/ Surgical Assistant for a private Otolaryngology practice in Greenwich, Ct. She was there until 2012, when she began working at Danbury Hospital as a Medical Assistant in the Oncology department. In 2017, Denise, along with her then partner and now husband Peter, made the decision to retire and move to Canada where Peter was from, in order to spend time with his aging father. It was during her time in Canada that Denise began working with Provincial and National organizations for Peer Support.

Guest Category: Psychology, Emotional Health and Freedom, Mental Health, Self Help
Guest Occupation: Laurel Imer for Colorado GOP Chair
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https://www.imerforcolorado.com/

Laurel Imer is a Republican candidate in Colorado’s 7th Congressional District! In 2020 Laurel was hand-picked by President Donald J. Trump and his team to be his delegate to the Republican National Convention for Congressional District 7. In the last election cycle, Laurel ran for Colorado's House District 24 as the Republican Nominee against incumbent Monica Duran (D). Laurel has been a small business owner, worked in sales, marketing, and advertising, been a Teacher’s Aide and volunteer in private Christian education, volunteered for several years in the Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW and is a grassroots political activist. Laurel served as Jefferson County Chair for the Donald Trump Campaign in 2016. Laurel was also picked by President Trump and his team to be one of Colorado's 9 Republican Presidential Electors at the Electoral College for the 2016 Presidential Election. Due to the loss of Colorado, she was never able to cast her vote at the Electoral College. Laurel was born and raised in Golden, Colorado, and has one son, Weston Imer, who is 18 years old. Laurel worked part-time as a Clinic Manager at a Pre-Employment solutions company that was forced to close due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. When not working Laurel home-schooled her son Weston who graduated in November of 2020. Laurel now works as an Administrative Assistant for a local financial firm in Lakewood, CO. When elected Laurel will work hard to align local and federal issues in education and school choice, immigration, infrastructure, and economic growth, capitalizing on the success of President Trump’s America First Policies.

Guest Category: News, Politics & Government
Guest Occupation: Actress, Filmmaker
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Biography Taken from: Gabi Faye - Biography - IMDb

Gabi Faye was born in Baltimore, Maryland as 'Gabrielle Faye Levin'. The arts run in her family. Her mother Anita Baron is a former actress, now business owner, and her father, Alan Levin, a professional pianist and singer. Her brother Ethan is a professional singer/songwriter and sound engineer. She graduated from Rider University, where she earned her BA in acting and dance.



When she moved to NYC to pursue a career in acting, it was not long after that Gabi discovered her abilities on the production side. Gabi has been dubbed as the doppelganger of a young Katie Holmes with the essence of Tiffany in "Silver Linings Playbook", or Fiona Gallagher in "Shameless". She is also recognized for her athletic and vocal abilities.



She is the founder of Gabi Faye Productions and former Co-Founder of Andromeda Pictures. Gabi is passionate about media that inspires social impact, working to better our world through the lens of entertainment.



Gabi is involved with several important causes including the fight to end ALS, and serves as the volunteer coordinator for the non-profit: Healing ALS. Gabi is an alumna of and spear headed alumni programming for HaZamir International Teen Choir whose mission is to train the next generation of Jewish leaders through Jewish music and programming. Gabi spent the summer of 2020 traveling the east coast interviewing animal rescues and documenting their selfless journeys on film to help bring awareness to the mistreatment of these beloved creatures.

Guest Category: Arts, Performing Arts, Business, Plant & Animals, Entertainment, Games & Hobbies, Kids & Family, TV & Film
Guest Occupation: Congresswoman Representative from Maryland
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MORELLA, Constance A., a Representative from Maryland; born Constance Albanese in Somerville, Middlesex County, Mass., February 12, 1931; graduated from Somerville High School, Somerville, Mass., 1948; A.B., Boston University, Boston, Mass., 1954; M.A., American University, Washington, D.C., 1967; professor, Montgomery College, 1970-1986; member of the Montgomery County, Md., commission for women, 1971-1975; member of the Maryland state house of delegates, 1979-1986; unsuccessful candidate for nomination to the House of Representatives in 1980; elected as a Republican to the One Hundredth and to the seven succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1987-January 3, 2003); unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the One Hundred Eighth Congress in 2002; United States Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 2003-2007; faculty member, American University, Washington, D. C.

Guest Category: History, Kids & Family, Politics & Government, Variety
Guest Occupation: Law Enforcement Life Coach and Retired Sheriff's Dept Sergeant
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As a law enforcement veteran of thirty-years I have been involved in hundreds of critical incidents and a wide variety of specialized assignments. This diversification has given me a unique perspective in understanding the needs and obstacles facing our first responders.The greatest threat to my survival wasn’t the multiple attempts on my life from suspects but came from within. An alcoholic, addict, and adulterer, I struggled to overcome the darkness of PTS and suicidal ideation. Overcoming these obstacles made it absolutely necessary for me to show our brothers and sisters how you can fall, sometimes repeatedly, and keep getting back up. I developed a wellness / leadership program called “Sometimes Heroes Need Help” that addresses the personal, professional, financial, physical and mental health of the first responder. The program provides a roadmap that allows the individual to survive ”Self-Inflicted Wounds”.  

The number one killer of the law enforcement professional is suicide. We don’t need additional training to make us better at police work, we need additional training in life work. Shifting the focus from procedural to functional care is an absolute necessity. Relationship wellness, self-care, and making our physical and mental health a priority is an absolute must if we truly care about our front line peoples wellness and performance. I developed a wellness / leadership program called “Sometimes Heroes Need Help” that addresses the life stressors that are keeping our people from operating at their highest level. By working on our personal, professional, physical and mental health we become better officers and human beings. I authored the book “Surviving Self-Inflicted Wounds, A Deputy’s life of Redemption” as a compliment to the program. I have been presenting the program to conferences and agencies of all sizes for the past 22 months.

Guest Category: Health & Lifestyle, Psychology, Emotional Health and Freedom, Mental Health, Personal Development, Self Help, Motivational
Guest Occupation: Doctorate in Traditional Chinese Medicine & Author of “The Calm Code"
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Author of The Calm Code: Transform Your Mind, Change Your Life. It's Annie's mission to help your audience lower their stress levels with actionable tips they can start using right away.

People are tired of the same old stress advice.  Most of that advice just makes people more stressed because they're extremely difficult to accomplish when you're truly stressed out.

Based new data from the American Psychological Association -  77% of people have stress so high it's damaging their physical health - those old tips aren't working.

Isn't it time for some new, science-backed tips that actually work for stress? We've heard that we should to go to be earlier, eat healthier or workout more to reduce our stress a gazillion times

Dr. Annie has a brand new, science- backed, step-by-step method to train the mind to be calm, happy, and balanced based on the science of neuroplasticity.

Dr. Annie has fresh tips and tools that work. She wants to share them with everyone who needs them - that's just about everyone but the Dalai Lama these days!

Guest Category: Health & Lifestyle, Kids & Family, Medicine, Psychology, Self Help, Variety