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Car Care for the Clueless – Auto history repeating itself

This week on Car Care for the Clueless, host Pam Oakes discusses automotive history with ASE-Master L1 tech Pablo Sarmiento. Pablo has an interesting perspective on the history of America’s love of the automobile and how the consumer can protect themselves regarding future mechanical repairs.

And if you want to become a savvy car care consumer, don’t forget to pick up Pam’s book “Car Care for the Clueless (or How You Can ‘Make Money’ While Maintaining Your Vehicle)” on the publication’s website: carcarefortheclueless.com. Also, look for Pam’s new hit series Car ER Show, on an internet connection near you, at car-ershow.com

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Kitchen Chat – Sous Vide served with Southern Hospitality

Chef James Briscione (winner of Food Network’s, “Chopped”) and his wife, Brooke Parkhurst (a food writer) share cooking tips and techniques on this week’s Kitchen Chat. This culinary couple co-authored Just Married and Cooking with 200 recipes and entertaining ideas. Learn about their cooking classes at Institute of Culinary Education, and join them in the kitchen at DeGustibus Cooking School for Valentine’s Day.

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Football Ranters – “NOT a Super Bowl Preview Show”

Fresh off two of the most exciting games of the year, both hosts have plenty of hate to mete out for some offending conference championship goats. The font of pre-Super Bowl buzz makes for a deluxe edition of Incomplete Headlines, and we discuss Peyton Manning’s latest media tantrum. Find out if you despise the Pro Bowl as much as the Ranter does, but remember: this is NOT a Super Bowl preview show. Seriously. To follow all the rants, musings and quasi-drunken tweets, check out our website.

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Journey For Truth – Darrin Owens, author and psychic, discusses spirituality

Listen to Darrin Owens author of Reader of the Hearts, The Life and Teachings of a Reluctant Psychic, discuss his book and spirituality. Darrin has been a ‘reader of the hearts’ for over 15 years. He states, “being a psychic isn’t just about “knowing things”; it is also a spiritual practice.” On the show, Darrin offers insights to what blocks people from knowing their own heart, psychic glamour, spiritual growth, and how he sees 2012 unfolding.

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The Optimistic Muslim – Halal Sex! Just how close does al-Sharia come to declaring “Anything Goes!”?

With all the fake Fatwa’s making the rounds, declaring women shouldn’t even touch cucumbers, you might wonder what Islamic scholars really have to say about sex.
FAIR WARNING!! THIS SHOW IS SEXUALLY EXPLICIT, OPENLY DISCUSSING SOME SEXUAL PRACTICES EVEN A DOCTOR [me (Dr. David Liepert)] HAD TO LOOK UP!!  Do not listen to this episode with anyone you’re not comfortable discussing the most delicate matters with!

Imam Habeeb Alli is one Muslim scholar who isn’t afraid to declare the truth: That Islam’s views on sex have done a complete 180 since the time of Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and that it’s time to change them back. When Islam began marital sex was one of the greatest joys Muslim men and women experienced, with literally almost “no holds barred” between consenting adults. Now, on the other hand, much of the Muslim Ummah’s no better than the rest of humanity, with repressive views on so-called “guilty pleasures”–such as masturbation–resulting in diminished Muslim marriages that have lessened the happiness in Muslim homes and weakened the Muslim world.

What can we learn from Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and his wife’s own marriage?  Imam Habeeb Alli and Dr. Liepert share their thoughts on Muhammad’s (Peace be upon him) own erotic relationship, the fantasies he shared with his wife, and how even his wife–and all Muslim women–have certain needs to be attended to.  Can we really serve God by serving each other?

Listen in as Dr. David Liepert and Imam Habeeb Alli, an executive member of the Canadian Council of Imams, have an open, honest, and unexpurgated conversation about the real role of sexual pleasure in Islamic practice and what’s gone wrong with Muslim teaching on the subject. Imam Habeeb also introduces his new book, Intimacy and the Sacred in Muslim Communities, proclaiming how we Muslims can “get our groove back” once and for all!

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Single Mom Talk Radio – How Forgiving and Feeling Worthy Ignite Your Prosperity

Is “being forgiving” essential for a single mother? Today guest, best-selling author Edwene Gaines, says yes! “If you’re unwilling to forgive someone it’s like stabbing yourself with a knife and expecting the person who did you wrong to feel the pain. Morevover, harboring a grudge completely blocks our ability to have peace of mind and shuts off your prosperity.” Everyone, but especially us single mothers, can’t allow this kind of poison to breed in our families.
On today’s show we’ll continue with our four part prosperity series and dive into “spiritual prosperity law #3: forgiveness and worthiness” from Edwene Gaines book entitled “The four spiritual laws of prosperity.” You’ll hear how Edwene was able to forgive her husband completely—even though he left her pregnant in a foreign country with little money! How forgiveness is the fastest way to get rid of debt, and how your life can blossom in prosperity when you adopt a daily forgiveness routine.
Set your course for 2012 for greater prosperity and inner peace by tuning in!
p.s. Also remember to take a short survey to win BIG! We’re giving away 3 prizes: Handmade Raggedy Ann & Andy dolls (value $120), a TARGET gift card (value $50), and a free copy of “If I Were Your Daddy, This Is What You’d Learn” book (for single mothers who have to be both mommy and daddy)(value $25). Anyone who give us feedback on the single mom talk radio show will be entered to win. Visit: www.singlemomtalkradio.com

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Nonprofit Spark – Delegating and letting someone go – 12/12/11

This week’s show is about non-profit management. Specifically, my guests and I explore delegation and letting someone go. What are the elements of effective delegation? How do you balance handing over a project and making sure it stays on track? What should you do when you realize you’ve got a staffer who isn’t a fit for the work she’s been hired to do? My guests this week, Jerry Hauser of The Management Center, and Monique Ayotee-Holtzel of Teach for America, describe a delegation cycle they use to assign and review work. They talk about their own experiences and mistakes in managing people and also, a progressive discipline process to address performance problems. Hauser is the CEO of The Management Center, based in Washington, D.C. It’s mission is to instill the management practices that make it easier for nonprofit leaders to produce outstanding results. Ayotee-Holtzel is executive vice president of alumni affairs at Teach for America which is based in New York, NY. Its work is focused on growing the movement of leaders who work to ensure kids growing up in poverty get an excellent education. If you’ve ever worried about or been accused of being a micromanager, this show is for you!

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Phoenix Rising: The Conversation Of Transformation – From Split Personalities To Twin Flames

The idea of finding the feminine essence in the post-modern world is a tricky affair. Millions of teen girls flock to pop idols like Ke$ha, Rhianna and Lady Gaga, often unaware of the dark symbolism populating their lyrics and videos. I spoke with young women from “Gen Y” outside a recent Ke$ha concert to understand why they listened to her and if they thought she was an agent of the illuminati. Their answers will surprise you. Then we hear from published author, high priestess and Pleiadian emissary, Zula Zule, as she uncovers the sub-atomic meaning of the “twin flame” connection and her own quest to unite with her twin flame. Two very different states and perspectives of being a woman on the cusp of 2012.

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Smart Solutions for Busy People – STRESS SOLUTIONS: HOW TO RELAX

Does it ever seem that life lives you, rather than you living life? Do your vacations feel more like effort than ease? Stress is often to blame, and there are simple, do-able solutions to even your most negative and stressful thoughts and feelings. Businesswoman and personal development teacher Cheri Hickman explains what the three biggest fears than block relaxation, and reveals why negative thoughts do not need to be avoided … and exactly what to do with them to clear your mind. Cheri also shares her wisdom to gain courage and confidence in saying “no” when you need to, and how your thoughts can control your reality. Plus, learn the #1, proven way to truly relax, and in the process actually more done that you ever thought possible! Whether home or away on vacation, these techniques and tips are a sure path to total relaxation. Stay tuned to the end of the show for Deanne’s personal Smart Solution Tips – this time on stress-free travel.

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