Saturday, January 12, 2008
Second Saturday Magazine
10 a.m. - Bob Johnson, Second Saturday Magazine
10:00 AM John Motavalli and I talk presidential politics. We will take calls.
10:30 AM Julia Cameron author of the critically acclaimed "Artist Way" has written a new book called "The Writing Diet." Julia prescribes a way to creatively maintain healthy nutrition while tapping into your creative self.
11:00 AM As you may know, J.A. Jance is a very prolific New York Times bestselling novelist. She and I will talk about the third book her new fictional suspense series, "The Hand of Evil," featuring former news anchor and journalist turned blogger Ali Reynolds.
11:20AM Psychologist and family therapist, Linda Martinez-Lewi explains how the high level narcissist in your life can make you miserable. In her new book "Free Yourself from the Narcissist in Your Life: at Home, at Work, with Friends" provides the advice you need to end the relationship.
11:40AM New Society Publishers has just released a completely revised of "Making a Living While Making a Difference" by Melissa Everett. Melissa discusses how personal success is interconnected with healthy communities and a sustainable environment.
12 Noon. Guest Mara Einstein is Associate Professor of Media Studies at Queens College. She has written "Brands of Faith." Einstein argues that every religion, in order to remain relevant needs a successful secular marketing plan.
12:40 PM Postponed from December, in this hour we speak to Autumn de Wilde. Her book "Elliot Smith" features her photography of the edgy singer-songwriter. The book has interviews and conversations with friends and family. Smith died from apparent suicide in 2003. The book also includes a CD with five rare live performances.
1:00 PM Laura George author of "Excuse Me Your Job is Waiting" returns to the program to talk about new techniques for reviving the tired old job search.
1:30 PM My in studio guest this hour is Stephanie Capperell. Ms. Capperell is an editor and writer for The Wall Street Journal and author of "The Real Pepsi Challenge: The inspirational Story of Breaking the Color Barrier in American Business." She and I discuss how the corporate suites became integrated in the late 40's starting with Pepsi's innovative CEO.
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