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Alex Must

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Barefoot Contessa
In 1978 I was working in the White House Office of Management and Budget and thinking I’ve got to do something more creative. I came across an ad in the New York Times for a specialty food store for sale in the Hamptons and I decided to investigate. My husband Jeffrey and I drove to Long Island to see the store and I…

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Boblee Swager

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Brenda Solomon
At Devine Jamz Gospel Network, Brenda is the designated manager that assist with reporting music airplay and sales in national and regional markets. She’s an Internet publisher for the organization’s marketer and publicist who put artists' in the news. As a Public Relations leader, she provides positive publicity for…

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Dr. Pat Baccili
Dr. Pat Baccili rnis an internationally recognized expert in the human potential field who makes a rnpositive difference helping others realize their dreams. She is the host of the rnaward winning “Dr. Pat Show”, award winning author and researcher, entrepreneur, business consultant and coach.
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John Haines
John Haines was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario. He now lives with his family in New Zealand’s lightly populated and stunning subtropical Far North. His simple life includes the growing of an abundance of organic vegetables and fruit and assisting his wife in the homeschooling of their two daughters. He broadcasts a po…

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Johnny Anton
I don't call myself an expert guru about all the things I write about, but others do! I can say that I'm more than an average tech guy. I spend hours and hours (someone could actually say months and years) in the front of PC reading articles, researching different technology subject, and of course the fun part--playin…

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Marie Benard
Marie hosts Synchronicity: Talk Radio for Your Mind, Body and Soul -- the #1 spirituality and wellness radio show airing weekly in Vancouver, BC and heard online in 60 countries around the world on CiTR 101.9 fm at the University of British Columbia. Marie interviews a wide variety of guests covering topics that are…

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Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart has always drawn inspiration from her surroundings. Raised in Nutley, New Jersey, in a family with six children, she developed a passion for cooking, gardening, and homekeeping in her childhood home on Elm Place. Her mother, a schoolteacher and homemaker, taught her the basics of cooking, baking, cannin…
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Samuel Brock Flynn
Samuel (Brock) Flynn Born and Raised in Crossville,Tennessee .I was born on the day of 22 of September in year 1998 .Here is some info about me. Graduated High School On May 16,2017 and finally certified in PC BASICS 101 by National Computer Science Academy and Certified in Bible Study by (WBS) "GOD HAS SPOKEN". Also,…

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Ty Pennington
Tygert Bruton "Ty" Pennington is a carpenter. He is most notable for being the host of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition which currently airs on ABC. Previously, Pennington was a carpenter on the TLC reality show Trading Spaces. Currently he manufactures a line of Home Storage Solutions furniture with the Howard Miller C…

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Vincent Treacy
I have had a very varied career ranging from selling and marketing, teaching and learning, martial arts, sport and the performing arts. My family name is Treacy and my stage name is Tracy. Please follow the links if you need the detail. I have constantly tried to upgrade and improve my range of skills in order to giv…
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The Art of Living Well
When we wake up; when we gain the realization of Reality; when we experience the Absolute we experience the Stillness, we experience ourselves, we know who we are. In the Stillness there is no limitation, there is no space or time, no thought and no mind, nothing ever existed; there are no problems, no distinctions between you and me or us and them; there is only unity. This experience of Reality may be gifted to you, as it was to me, or it may be something you find through true meditation, through the deliberate creation of stillness.
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Ten Reasons to Think Before You Vaccinate
1. Twice in my life I’ve contracted spinal meningitis, once at age 4 and again at 28. I was fortunate to survive the second time after ending up in a coma in an isolated Norwegian town. Both times the disease followed vaccinations. Is this a coincidence? 2. If we believe the press, New Zealand has had an epidemic of spinal meningitis since 1991. That’s the very year the MMR vaccine was introduced here. Is this a coincidence? 3.
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Seven Keys to Leading a Simpler, Happier and Healthier Life
Release all meaningless activities. Do you need to read the newspaper and listen to or watch the news every day? Is what you read, listen to or watch helping you create a positive attitude and the realization that through your own efforts and positive thinking anything is possible? So often the negativity of the news drains our optimism and makes us feel helpless in light of seemingly endless wars, calamities and insurmountable problems around the world. If you’re not going to personally get involved with one of these issues, give them no attention. Release all unnecessary possessions.
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More on the Art of Living
Our world of distinctions is built on paradigms, on the collective agreement of human-created models. Frankly, many of these models have outwo their welcome; many of them have stayed on the shelf long past their due dates. There are numerous teachers today of something called ‘The Secret’, something called ‘The Law of Attraction’. These people, in many cases have tapped into the Stillness and have gained the realization there are no limitations.
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LCD Flat Screens - How to Troubleshoot an LCD
If you have problems with your LCD screen, you have to find what the cause is. Maybe you can repair it or maybe you should replace it. What is for sure is the fact that every problem has a solution. If your LCD screen has dead pixels or the screen is actually broken, then the best solution is to replace it. If you will try to repair it, you will spend too much money. Otherwise, you can improve your picture by calibrating the screen. This way, the settings will be changed and you will be able to use your TV for a long time.
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HDTV Buying Guide - What You Need To Know
Buying a TV involves many choices that are new to you. This guide will help you buy the best TV, just read these clear and logical steps that will help you make a smart decision. How much money do you want to spend for a new HDTV?
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HDTV configuration methods
A new 1080p Plasma, LCD or Plasma HDTV is a very good acquisition for an entertainment center. However, before installing all and make popcorn, you should calibrate the flat scree HDTV so that you benefit as much as you can from what this expensive best buy HDTV can offer you. Most people are not aware of the fact that when a flat scree TV is delivered, it has the factory settings.
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HDTV characteristics – What should we look for when we buy a High Definition TV
When you review the HDTV characteristics you should take a look at the elements which should help you picking the best TV for the media type you intend to view. There are a lot of characteristics and technical specifications which are used in the HDTV description. Some of the most important are.. Resolution
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What You Should Know About Cheaper Smartphones
If you cannot afford to buy an iPhone or a Samsung Galaxy S2, cheaper smartphones are an alte ative to expensive terminals that some of us may want. What these cheap smartphones can do? Like the iPhone 4S or Galaxy S2, you can surf the Internet, access your account you have on Facebook, listening to music or watch videos. Usually, all smartphones software includes a browser, but some are considered less efficient. What are the most accessible terminals?
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What Would You Choose Between Tablet and Notebook?
While I was looking over the laptops offers, I've discovered Apple's, Samsung's and Asus's tablets, which evoked my interest. Tablets prices are somewhere around 400$, but I had opportunity to play on an Asus model and is a truly exciting experience. One tablet which I liked was Samsung Galaxy TAB P1000 which has a Hummingbird 1000 MHz processor, 512MB, 16GB, 3G and Android 2.2 Froyo operating system. Features defining Samsung Galaxy TAB P100
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5 Things You Should Know When You Buy a HD Television Set
When you buy your first HD television set, or you just research to buy a 50 inch tv, here are some suggestions for a good investment to get the best hdtv deals. 1. Use the correct cables and jacks
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HDMI vs DVI, which is the difference?
Which is the best? Are DVI and HDMI compatible? And of course, if you have the possibility to choose, what would you use to connect your 60 inch tv? The differences (or their absence) may surprise you. Let's take a look at each one to assess the differences.
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Surround sound system main components
People are often confused when it comes to varied terminology used when they talk about sound system surround. Actually, the cinema home systems subject is invaded by different terms which describe the same thing. A home cinema is a home theater or a surround sound system. If we take a look at the main components of a cinema home system, we'll understand better the terminology. A cinema home system is generally composed by 3 major components. Some systems may have more components, but there are 3 basic ones. The screen
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The magic of a home cinema system with surround sound
There is nothing more relaxing in weekend than to enjoy a good movie. With home theater systems, people prefer to watch their favorite movies in the comfort of their home. With the development of DVD technology and Dolby Digital systems, filmmakers can recreate the magic of watching movies in cinemas into your home. Installing the home theater is an activity that requires planning. Cinema at your home.
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5 Reasons Why You Should Consider To Buy A 3D TV
Mostly because of James Cameron movie, Avatar, we are crazy about 3D TVs and 3D games. Large TV producers promote aggressively 3D TVs, and we should expect more 3D TV models being available on the market.
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The Lifespan Of A Plasma TV
The life of a plasma TV, contrary to rumors, is greater than you think. Also with the advancing technology, manufacturers produce the best tvs that will last longer. Most manufacturers will estimate a lifetime of 60,000 up to 100,000 hours for plasma TVs. That is 20 to 30 years of normal viewing before the screen become unclear (dark). This is a new estimate which reflects the technology improvements made in recent years. In the early years of plasma, lifetime was between 30,000 and 40,000 hours, so this is a real improvement.
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Five reasons why you should not rush into buying a 3D TV set
It is no secret that many manufacturers of modern techniques tend to “start too soon” just to create demand among consumers for its products, as well as supporting the prestige of its own brand and its popularity. However, this often leads to appearance more and more new models of mobile phones, televisions, computers and other kinds of techniques that some differ from the earlier. At the same time, production of equipment often begins with using irrelevant needs by present day. Of course, this first comes to TVs with 3D technology, which is a popular modern feature of video.r
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History and prospects of on-line Internet radio.
Attempts to transmit audio signals by using of computer technology made in the early stages of development of Internet. While the digitized analog sounds, applying programming techniques, and transform into files, which are then placed on a home web-page or send e-mail.r
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Online Internet TV - What Do We Know About?
More and more people want to watch favorite movies and programs in a convenient time for they, turning on own TV set and over the computer! Your wife is watching a soap opera, but you want football? Why should you buy a second TV? Just turn on your computer or laptop and go to the Internet! Remember the famous line from the movie "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears?" Soon there will be nothing: no theater, no movies, no books will be only one big TV! ". Books, theater, cinema in our lives still remain. But TV does take more space. And, to replace traditional TV comes to Internet TV.
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Important Things in Life we don't always learn at an early age.
Firstly, we are not really educated into looking properly at the food we eat. There are vested interests in us eating the wrong foods. Look at the medical giants who make fortunes because we get ill. Decide to look at the foods that will help you maintain the best life. I recommend looking at the Gracie Diet. I have no vested interest and only wish others to feel healthy and enjoy their lives. I use the Gracie principles but do not have it as a dogma. I take the general advice and live a normal life around this lifestyle.
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What do you tell yourself when you "can't afford" something?
What do you say when there’s something you’d like to do but maybe you don’t have the extra money to do it?
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Farewell to Margaret-a time to reflect
Sadly, my sister Margaret died on Monday 13th May 2013. I didn't want to write this into my blog when it happened but I thought about it and then I felt it was right to put the following.
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Aspects of Hypnotherapy/Psychotherapy and Love Addiction
I am directing you to a podcast I made with Counsellor Annie Bennett. She had been working in the field of psychotherapy and counselling since 1994, when she trained and worked for Cruse Bereavement Care in North Surrey, England. She later trained for Surrey Alcohol and Drug Misuse and continued to work with them until spending time as a visiting therapist in the United States at The Meadows treatment centre for trauma and addiction. She was currently in private practice at Harley Street and I am running regular gender-specific love addiction workshops from January 2008.
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The Tragic Events in Norway
Like many people I was watching the television in disbelief last night and this morning as the full horror of the outrages in Norway have unfolded. Is it my imagination or do these events seem to be happening more regularly around the globe?
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The Recession and the Expats in Spain
The recession is now over two years old and I met a friend in the radio station who was then running a restaurant. He is also a Music Hall buff and he entertained his restaurant guests across the alley from the restaurant in a small Music Hall. Barry Britten, my friend,had a thriving business until the recession when lots of British tourists decided not to come to Benidorm. Eventually, decisions had to be made to close the restaurant. I asked Barry if he had anyone he blames for the recession.r
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Aspects of Self Improvement
There are many ways to improve yourself but in order for improvements to be made it will always be necessary to take stock of your current situation. For some people the concept will be a process of continually reading other people's advice then acting on what has been read. For others it will be more of a question of identifying a particular area of need.
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Teaching and the Development of Self-Esteem
Vince chatted with Michelle Rossi who writes about young people trying to find themselves. She talks about the huge transition involved in changing from one school to the next.She develops the theme through developing the power to think positively rather than negatively.She sees the really critical ages are from 9 to 12 years of age. We developed our discussion to address the serious nature of depression often caused by low self-esteem.One student in particular had difficulty in focusing and sometimes a teacher has to spot the necessary strategy to help the individual.
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Manipulation by our Televisions
I remember Boy George's appearance on Top of the Pops. Like many others I sat and watched in disbelief. Was this a boy or was this a girl? It was a pivotal moment for transvestites and cross-dressers as the BBC had opened the floodgates and just about everyone has entered the TV screens ever since. Boy George was certainly a very good singer but his subsequent life has opened many questions in my mind and none greater than who decides on the censorship of what we see or don't see on the TV.
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The Recession and the Expats in Spain
The recession is now over two years old and I met a friend in the radio station who was then running a restaurant. He is also a Music Hall buff and he entertained his restaurant guests across the alley from the restaurant in a small Music Hall. Barry Britten, my friend,had a thriving business until the recession when lots of British tourists decided not to come to Benidorm. Eventually, decisions had to be made to close the restaurant. I asked Barry if he had anyone he blames for the recession.r
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Ageism and other problems in the Workplace
Occupational Psychologist, Stephen Howarth, joined Vince to discuss the implications of the working life in the UK. I asked Stephen whether he felt the management teams of many companies haven't really looked too deeply at the people who work for them. Stephen went to University to develop his ideas of helping people including work in mental institutions and he was repulsed by what he learnt during his studies.
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Radio Conversations
I believe that it's very healthy to listen to interesting conversations on the radio. On the one side it might be somebody with a totally different point of view to your own or it could be another person reinforcing your own views. From time to time it will be a topic that is close to your own situation and the views being aired might make you very cross.
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How The Discipline from Martial Arts Can Develop Our Lives
Jim Bouchard is a motivational speaker in the USA and he, like myself, has a background in Martial Arts. Now that I no longer practice the physical side of the Martial Arts the mental aspects come ever more into my life. Jim had sent me notification of his book and then he also sent me a copy to read.He is a 5th Dan and the learning of life skills via the Martial Arts is often under-valued.
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Common Sense
Whilst it's always good to have the opinions of professional people it is also a good idea to have the opinions of ordinary `people. I think it's also very healthy to take current issues and events and discuss them sensibly over the airwaves. I also think it's good to have a bit of music to break up the serious material. In this podcast Neil's team has just won the FA Cup in Britain. This is of great importance to many fans.
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Free Interesting Podcasts on Serious Issues
Each week whilst working with Onda Cero, one of Spain's national broadcasters, I had a forum called Serious Issues when my guest was psychologist, Steve Ashley. I found myself very often at a very different point of view when discussing issues with Steve and found our discussions most stimulating. I have a page of very interesting podcasts which might be very valuable for our readers.Here is the link for our discussions..http://www.vincetracy.com/SeriousIssues.html Track 1. Steve joined me to discuss new initiates in the UK to protect children and give them back their childhood
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Teaching and the Development of Self-Esteem
Vince chatted with Michelle Rossi who writes about young people trying to find themselves. She talks about the huge transition involved in changing from one school to the next.She develops the theme through developing the power to think positively rather than negatively.She sees the really critical ages are from 9 to 12 years of age. We developed our discussion to address the serious nature of depression often caused by low self-esteem.One student in particular had difficulty in focusing and sometimes a teacher has to spot the necessary strategy to help the individual.
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"The possible effect of the collapse of the Euro on ex-pats living in Spain
Is there such a beast as an expert on the state of the Euro and the Eurozone? Every day another expert arrives on the TV screen to warble his or her expertise as to what is really going on in the turbulent world of inte ational finance. I am not an expert but I am worried by what is going on.
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Lighten Up!
I have long believed in the power of the human mind to make the human body feel better and more relaxed. Very often in my radio broadcasting I have felt there was an overload in serious news. One guest on a podcast interview, Jim Bouchard, even said he believed that too much attention to the news can depress people. I believe he had that one spot on. It can be a fine line but it is possible to develop an atmosphere of light-hearted comment whilst discussing serious topics and I also like to use my imagination to see how other people will react to the lines I am developing.
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Aspects of Self Improvement
There are many ways to improve yourself but in order for improvements to be made it will always be necessary to take stock of your current situation. For some people the concept will be a process of continually reading other people's advice then acting on what has been read. For others it will be more of a question of identifying a particular area of need.
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The True Value of Tourism
Travelling is good for the soul because you learn about yourself and aspects of history. The long flights to other continents give us time to be thankful for what we have and who we are. It also gives a time to reflect on the skills of others and how others look after your well-being.
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The News is Too Bad for Children to Watch on TV
The early evening TV used to have a watershed called the Kiddies Truce on BBC TV. Children were expected to go to bed a lot earlier. Those days will never come back but there are serious issues to discuss about the subject material to which children are now being exposed from an early age. Psychologist, Steve Ashley, discussed with me just how the material children are watching and listening to might be affecting them in ways which will not become apparent until they become older.
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A Look at Life
I have a weekly chat with Merseyside singer/songwriter, Don Woods. I make a podcast which is then updated to my website. This week Don and I talked about the way figures are being bandied about and how billions and trillions don’t really help the average punter.
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Common Sense
Whilst it's always good to have the opinions of professional people it is also a good idea to have the opinions of ordinary `people. I think it's also very healthy to take current issues and events and discuss them sensibly over the airwaves. I also think it's good to have a bit of music to break up the serious material. In this podcast Neil's team has just won the FA Cup in Britain. This is of great importance to many fans.
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Getting Over the Flu
I'm not too sure whether this is really a Health or a Fitness article but my own recent bout of flu prompted me to write this article. I have kept myself fit all my life and the habit started in my early school days when I joined the school Cross Country team. I was never the best runner but I had to run every day to be good enough for the team. The habit stayed with me all my life and I twigged early on to the fact that running is one common denominator to most sports.
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UK Riots 2011
I was looking at the pictures of the riots in the UK and remembering the early 1980s in Liverpool when we had our riots. The picture of London burning was bad enough but having seen Birmingham, Bristol and Liverpool endure these copycat riots and other parts of London devastated by marauding gangs I thought back to my teaching days.
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The Spanish Bailout and the Euro Crisis
It might be difficult to immediately associate the current Eurozone crisis with Health and Fitness and Mental Health but certainly not with Money, Career Planning and Retirement issues. Hardly a day goes by without the crisis deepening and Greece or now Spain ready to implode in the financial sense.
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Inspirational People
Very often we come to the end of passages in our lives. It might be a job and in my case one example has been when a radio station has closed. We were leaving our listeners and there was a sense of bereavement. I certainly felt anger as I felt I knew who had caused the problems. I certainly felt the annoyance that if another person had done what the job asked of that person then the station might not have closed. I had also put lots of effort into making contacts around the world of people I find inspirational.
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The Recession and the Expats in Spain
The recession is now over two years old and I met a friend in the radio station who was then running a restaurant. He is also a Music Hall buff and he entertained his restaurant guests across the alley from the restaurant in a small Music Hall. Barry Britten, my friend,had a thriving business until the recession when lots of British tourists decided not to come to Benidorm. Eventually, decisions had to be made to close the restaurant. I asked Barry if he had anyone he blames for the recession.r
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The Power of the Podcast
When I was young I wanted nothing more than to become a radio disc jockey. I loved listening to the chat and the wit and the banter of the personality disc-jockeys who worked on the likes of Radio Caroline and Radio Luxembourg. The BBC executives knew the pirates were giving the public what it needed and what it wanted. Desperate measures were needed to get them off the airwaves so what better way than to convince the Government of the day that they should be outlawed and replaced by BBC local radio stations?
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The Power of the Podcast
When I was young I wanted nothing more than to become a radio disc jockey. I loved listening to the chat and the wit and the banter of the personality disc-jockeys who worked on the likes of Radio Caroline and Radio Luxembourg. The BBC executives knew the pirates were giving the public what it needed and what it wanted. Desperate measures were needed to get them off the airwaves so what better way than to convince the Government of the day that they should be outlawed and replaced by BBC local radio stations?
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Web Radio talk show we talk about government,money,entertainment,actors,hollywood people.
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Live BIG! Online Talk Radio Show 4 Living Life 2 The Fullest!
This Summer: Starting Tuesday, June 21st, NOON EST, joi Host Xina Sy, Editor of The Big, Bold, Beautiful Blog, for 30 minute Lunchtime topics for living a big, bold, beautiful life to its fullest! Listen to authors, entertainers, speakers & experts on self help & spirituality weekly!
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The Dr. Pat Show - Talk Radio to Thrive By!
The Dr. Pat Show - Talk Radio to Thrive By! is the "New Main Stream" in talk radio. Dr. Pat Baccili brings you energizing and powerful interviews with renowned leaders in the field of human potential. Dr. Pat helps thousands of listeners break free from that which is holding them back from reaching their optimal potential.
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Christian Music Marketing Promoter
Devine Jamz Gospel Network is a faith-based internet marketing organization with Christian music promoters, affiliate marketers, and resources that advance Christian singer-songwriters, record labels, and related businesses.
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