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Dr. Efrati, Co-Founder and Medical Chair of Israel’s Aviv Clinics & Author of ‘Beyond Normal’ joins me along with returning Bill Crawford, long time fitness educator, gym owner & National Fitness HOF Life-Time Achievement recipient. Then, it’s 'The Sports Doctor Is In' with some Dr. Bob wisdom and your questions and emails!
Breaking the Silence with Host, Dr. Gregory Williams
This week's special guest will be Quincy Kadin. Quincy Kadin is a high school student and mental health advocate. Quincy is also the author of "Frankie's Fishy Feelings". This is her first book and because of her personal journey of dealing with anxiety in her childhood, she decides to tackle this issue in her book. This book helps kids deal with their anxious moments and helps them realize that everyone has a little bit of anxiety inside them too.
So don't miss out on this important and informative program, airing Sunday night at 8 PM CST, 6 PM PST
The Beyond Earth Show with host, Ray Trujillo
Join us for another special episode of The Beyond Earth Show. This Saturday, Host Ray Trujillo brings on friend and this week's guest, Melissa Russo. Melissa is a Life Coach, Hypnotherapist, Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and much, much more. Recently Melissa has published a new book in her series geared towards educating kids on the importance of Resiliency, Courage, the obstacles we must overcome in life and the challenges we face. This interactive book is meant to train your child in the world of Mental Fitness!
Join us for this special program as we discuss the layers of Emotional, Psychological and, Spiritual - Traumas, Obstacles, Fears, Experiences and much more. Don't miss out this Saturday, October 5th at 3 PM Central, 1 PM Pacific for this empowering and enlightening show!
To Find out more about Melissa Check out her website at:
https://liveyourradiantlife.com/
Find out more about her book and where to purchase "The Cocoon," here:
https://liveyourradiantlife.com/page/yoga-book
Car enthusiasts, heads up! Gen Zers and Millennials are showing great interest in collectable cars as an investment. Baby Boomers who basically drove this market to new highs are still in the game but what is considered to be "classic and collectible" is changing. Now, 80's, 90's and even 2000 make autos may be considered rolling works of art. Investment dollars are finding their way into this tangible asset for a multitude of reasons. The most expensive car sold in 2023? A Bugatti Chiron Profilee which sold at RM Sotheby's Paris auction for $9,792,500 euros. That's almost $11 million dollars! Join us to learn more about classic cars as an investment!
Join The Hostile Zone with the irresistibly sexy and sophisticated host, Eric Andrew Cinotti. Known for his intelligence and charm, Eric guides you through an enthralling episode alongside the beautiful and heavenly-voiced Bianca Sea. In this breaking news episode, Eric delves into the latest U.S. airstrikes in Syria, where 37 Iran-backed militants were killed, including senior commanders from ISIS-affiliated and Iran-linked militias. These strikes follow escalating attacks on U.S. military bases in Iraq and Syria, and Eric unpacks the geopolitical implications of these decisive actions.
This episode offers an in-depth analysis of the strategic significance of these airstrikes and their impact on Middle East stability and U.S. foreign policy. Tune in to hear how this major military move could shape the future of U.S. involvement in the region.
Key Points:
1. 37 militants killed in targeted U.S. airstrikes across Syria.
2. Senior commanders of ISIS and Iran-backed militias eliminated.
3. U.S. military bases in Iraq and Syria under constant attack.
4. U.S. retaliation using precision airstrikes to neutralize threats.
5. Broader geopolitical stakes for U.S. foreign policy and national security.
Bianca Sea’s Contributions:
• Bianca offers insights on the humanitarian crisis and the critical role of international diplomacy in managing escalating tensions.
Summary:
Eric emphasizes the strategic importance of these airstrikes, analyzing the potential for escalation with Iranian militias and the broader consequences for U.S. national security. Could this be the beginning of a broader military conflict?
Call to Action:
Stay engaged, stay informed, and remember—360x365, keep your head on a swivel. Danger never takes a day off.
Thank You:
Thank you for joining us on The Hostile Zone. Special thanks to Bianca Sea for her invaluable insights. Stay tuned for more updates on global events.
The link between CO2 levels and the quality of our food and Trees by andy Lopez, The Invisible Gardener
The Importance of Doing Nothing
As a professional I started working at Davenport Laboratories in 1984 and learned about elemental analysis from Jim Davenport. Jim was a pioneer and helped develop hair tissue mineral analysis (HTMA) in the 1970s and the director Jeffrey Bland was instrumental in overseeing the protocols, including diet and supplement recommendations. In 1985, I started working with Jim and helped further develop the analysis and eventually become the chairman of Davenport Laboratories in Addison, Texas. Soon, I reformulated all the diet and supplement protocols that the laboratory provided to the medical doctors with the HTMA.. I trained the medical doctors how to interpret the HTMA and their patients responded well to my new protocols.
How to Protect your soil, your Trees, your Garden from the Damages of Wind and Fire
The Trouble with Environmental Boundaries
Axios Reporter
lCuneyt Dil is a co-author of the daily Axios DC local newsletter. Dil reports a weekly column on local politics and power called Town Talker. Previously, Cuneyt was covering California and West Virginia state government for The Associated Press. He has also reported on DC politics and government for the Washington City Paper, TheDCLine.org, The Current Newspapers, DCist.com and Capital Community News. In 2015, Dil founded District Links, the local DC politics newsletter.
AltNewsMedia Contributor
Ashe Epp is an activist in the USA and correspondent for AltNewsMedia
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Facilitator, Trainer, GOP Political activist and party member
Vickie was born in Hickory, North Carolina. Vickie and her family have been a part of the Colorado Springs community since 1996. Her family has a tradition of military service connecting Vickie to our military bases in Colorado Springs.
After graduating from high school, Vickie attended Montreat College. She was the first in her immediate family to attend college. She was active in her church, as a worship leader, church secretary, traveling soloist, and she was the singles ministry leader. Vickie worked in the Business Development office for the City of Hickory in North Carolina. From 1990 to 2002, Vickie raised her family, putting her career on pause for the most important job there is, being a parent. In 1997, the Tonkins family started a non-profit organization, The Destiny Project, Inc.
Vickie attended Colorado Christian University (CCU) in 2002 to complete her degree in Organizational Management. She helped start James Erwin Charter Middle School, hiring staff, and overseeing student discipline, while attending college. She graduated from CCU with honors in 2004. Vickie earned her Master of Arts Degree in Education Administration and Supervision from the University of Phoenix in 2006 while working full time. She earned a license in School Administration in 2008 and her license is still current. Vickie was a professor at the University of Phoenix from 2009 to 2017.
Vickie works for ComPsych Corporation as a Facilitator/Trainer in Staff Development for corporations. Vickie believes in the 2nd amendment and is a contract Representative for US Law Shield, sharing with others the right they have to legally defend themselves. She is active politically in Colorado Springs and in December 2015, was elected President of the Colorado Springs Republican Women's Club. Vickie was re-elected President, in November 2017, for another 2-year term. In March of 2017, Vickie was elected Bonus Member to the El Paso County Republican Party and serves on the Bylaws Committee for the Party. On May 15, 2018, Vickie joined the MLO Oversight Committee for D-11 School District.
Actress, Producer, Editor
Dawna Lee Heising
Actress Producer Editor
August 9, 2024
Bio 👇
Dawna Lee Heising has acted in over 250 feature films, including Param Gill’s “Bad President”, starring Eddie Griffin, and “Alien Storm”, starring Tom Arnold. She has won over 740 film festival awards, including over 440 Best Actress awards. Dawna is trained in Tang Soo Do martial arts, ballet, and pole dancing.
Dawna was very honored to win the 2024 Living Legend Award at the Universe Multicultural Film Festival. Dawna is also a former Miss Los Angeles Chinatown, Ms. US World, Ms. World, Ms. Universe, Miss San Francisco Universe, Miss Orange County Universe, Miss California Hemisphere and Mrs. California United States, among many other titles. She was the Queen of the 2021 Kaiju Film Festival, the 2019 Hollywood Silver Screen Film Festival Queen, and the 2018 WIND International Film Festival Queen.
Dawna earned a B.S. Degree in Business Management and MBA from Pepperdine University. Dawna is the VP of Aki Aleong’s Mustard Seed Media Group. Her uncle is legendary director of photography Tak Fujimoto (“Silence of the Lambs”, Sixth Sense”) and her cousins George Daugherty and David Wong won a Primetime Emmy Award for “Peter and the Wolf on Broadway”.
Hypnosis & NLP Trainer, TEDx International Speaker, & Co-Author
In 2013, by divine intervention, I ended up at a Master Hypnotist Society, Hypnosis Boot Camp. I knew no one and to this day I really don’t know how I ended up there. But, it was meant to be and I have been with the Master Hypnotist Society and under Scott McFall’s mentorship ever since. 2015 is when The Canadian Hypnosis Academy, a division of the Master Hypnotist Society Canada was created.
Octogenarian (89) & multiple author on positive aging & long happy living.
I’m a Florida boy. Didn’t see snow till I was a junior in college at Michigan State University. I graduated in 1957 (Dick Nixon gave the commencement address) and came to New York and Allied Stores hired me as an executive sales Promotion trainee—for $3400 a year—I took home $200 a month after taxes.
Yes, I remember those days. They didn’t hurt. A few years later, married by then, we had our first child—in Syracuse. I was up to $6,000 a year as a copywriter. When my second daughter came along 19 months later, I was working in NYC for a small ad agency for $9,000 a year. Overnight (it seems) I was a creative copy supervisor in a giant agency, and we were richer than Croesus—I was earning $30,000 a year. We lived in Larchmont, NY, as pretty and nice a town as you can find for raising children. Then one day, because I always knew there were other trees to climb, I accepted a big job as Creative Director of the largest advertising office in South America—J. Walter Thompson’s Buenos Aires, Argentina office. They moved the four of us plus all our furnishings of a nine room house.
It was exciting. The girls were 11 and 9, and we were there for some politically circus-worthy years—Peron, who had raped Argentina in earlier years with his killer wife, Evita at his side, returned to Argentina, and the Argentines did the impossible—re-elected Juan Peron as President, and he named his new wife, Isabellita, as Vice-President. Then Juan died, and She, yes, that one, became La Presidente! What else happened those years? Oh yes, Nixon resigned, whenever I was in NYC on business all people could talk about was Watergate, but all that mattered to me were The Peronistas in Argentina; the Junta in Chile; and the Tupamaros in Uruguay. I learned back then you can’t live on two continents. And besides, I had Ford, Pan Am, Kodak and Lever Brothers, depending on my creative leadership, plus a staff of 40 Creativos. My secretary was a young Communist. He didn't speak one word of English. Working overseas puts a lot of demands on you.
Board Director for the Santa Monica History Museum
Jeremy Ferguson is the placemaking director in Santa Monica’s Downtown. He is deeply involved in professional and community activities centered around placemaking, including general, creative, and tactical placemaking projects. Jeremy is also on the Board of Directors for the Santa Monica History Museum and works closely with children’s programs such as the YMCA, PAL, and the Boys and Girls Clubs. As an Ambassador for the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, he actively participates in various initiatives to promote community engagement and development.
Jeremy’s interest in Route 66, especially its terminus in Santa Monica, ties into his professional expertise in civil infrastructure. He is focused on the history and placemaking elements along Route 66 as it approaches its centennial in 2026.
He is committed to equity and supports LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and Women’s rights communities. Jeremy’s dedication to sustainability, community building, and high-quality, locally sourced foods aligns with his health choices. He aims to establish his professional brand to spearhead discussions on placemaking and community building while generating revenue to support nonprofits such as Heal the Bay and the Santa Monica History Museum.
Contemporary Violinist,
Alan is a contemporary violinist hailing from Washington, DC., who at the age of 5 announced to his parents that he wanted to learn to play the violin after visiting a music “petting zoo.” After attending the Duke Ellington School of the Arts he continued his education at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, and Valencia, Spain.
Alan toured in Spain and he has traveled to Bolivia where he performed the Bolivian National Anthem with other musicians on the Salarde Uyuni, (world’s largest Salt Flat). He has performed at the White House for former first Lady Michelle Obama and led Patti Labelle’s orchestra as concert- master at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D. C.
Alan has interest in film and has arranged and played strings for a major film. Presently Alan is enjoying performing throughout Los Angeles,California and is recording his first solo album.
Versed in classical, hip-hop, river dance and jazz. Alan brings his background in violin training and skills in music production to create a unique music style whether performing solo or with a group.
Alan is grateful for all of his teachers/mentors. Music is inspiring for Ala and he enjoys bringing happiness to others thru his music, and envisions his future working with big names in the music industry and performing his original compositions internationally.
In his spare time he enjoys hiking, traveling, cooking, holistic living, listening to music and spending time with family and friends.






