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MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2009 | ||
12:35am | Stanley Livingston, best known for his role as Chip on My Three Sons, is on to bring us up-to-date with his career plus talk about his latest work, The Actor's Journey Project, a revolutionary DVD set that guides you into the world of show business. | |
1:35am | How many thoughts are really your own? Are you brainwashed by the media? We talk to suconscious expert Eldon Taylor,
author of Mind Programming: From Persuasion and Brainwashing, to Self-Help and Practical Metaphysics.
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2:05am | Breaking up with anyone, a friend, family member, hairdresser, or manicurist, is hard to do.
So we talk to Jodyne L. Speyer, author of Dump 'Em: How To Break Up With Anyone From Your Best Friend To Your Hairdresser.
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TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 2009 | ||
12:35am | Peter Franklin, the Gabby Cabby, is in New York to share a slice of the Big Apple
from his yellow mobile conveyance lounge. He's also the author of the book Gabby Cabby: The Inside Scoop from New York's Last English-Speaking Cabdriver.
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1:05am | Dr. Patrick Lennox is a fellow with the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute. He's on to talk about the issue of piracy on the high seas. | |
1:35am | Filmmaker Suzanne Taylor has been researching crop circles since the 1980s and believes the geometric phenomena are a way for an unknown species to communicate with Earthlings. She has made a documentary film entitled, What On Earth? | |
2:05am | Criminal defence lawyer Darren Kavinoky is back to give us another overview on some of the criminal situations that have made the news lately, including the conviction of music mogul Phil Spector. |
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2009 | ||
12:35am | Canadians have long held on to the myth of "blue gold," our endless water supply. Just in time for Earth Day, Reader's Digest shows why we can no longer take our extensive water supplies for granted. We talk to Mary S. Aikins, Senior Content Editor at Reader's Digest, about the article in the current issue entitled, Canada's Water Delusion. | |
1:05am | Who is your favourite movie villain of all time? Share your thoughts with us on that issue and take a look at the poll done a while back at www.ofcs.org. | |
2:05am | Today is the anniversary of the sinking of The Titanic, which went down April 15, 1912. In three years it will be the 100th anniversary. Miles Morgan, from Miles Morgan Travel in the UK, is on to talk about plans for 2012 and the Titanic Memorial Cruise. |
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2009 | ||
12:35am | Are you married to a crazy-making husband? We talk to Martha Trowbridge, who under the pen name of Muffy Gibson is
the author of The Crazy-Making Husband: His Rules and Rationalizations, Refreshingly Refuted by Reality.
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1:05am | Fitness guru David Siscoe is back on to answer your questions and to help whip you into shape with the best plan for you. | |
2:05am | Nadia Sahari was a victim of horrific abuses, many of which came at the hands of her own family.
Nadia was born to Arab parents and, even though she grew up in the United States, the strict Middle Eastern rules for women remained in place.
She shares her story in the book Breakaway: How I Survived Abuse.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2009 | ||
12:35am | Steve Walsh, with another segment of Steve Walsh: Our Man In The Heart Of America: Checking Out The Nation's Pulse. Find out what wacky things our Jefferson City, Missouri based correspondant has found in the U.S. | |
12:45am | Stuart Nulman is in with another edition of Book Banter. The reviewed books are:
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1:05am | Tech expert Elias Makos is in to answer your questions about the technology and to share with us what's new and what's hot and the latest in tech news. | |
2:05am | Andy Teach has penned a new book for college students who are seeking careers in business.
The book is called From Graduation to Corporation: The Practical Guide to Climbing the Corporate Ladder One Rung at a Time.
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