Friday, September 3, 2010 Version 2.01

Jeff Gitterman – Financial Freedom – Episode #33

Jeffrey Gitterman is an award winning financial advisor and the founder and CEO of Gitterman & Associates Wealth Management, LLC. www.gawmllc.com.

In these challenging economic times, Jeff recently co-founded Beyond Success, www.BeyondSuccessConsulting.com, a coaching and consulting firm that brings more holistic values to the world of business and finance. His first book, Beyond Success: Redefining the Meaning of Prosperity, was recently published by AMACOM, the publishing house of the American Management Association.

Scott Musgrave – Episode #32

Scott Musgrave shows you how to take your health seriously! He strives to create optimal health by utilizing cutting edge knowledge and skills to create balance within your body. Once your systems are balanced, optimal function is restored and you will thrive.

His advanced training allows him to rapidly create a state of neurological and physiological balance within your body. This balance is often a catalyst for significant life changes, including: performance enhancement, symptom reduction, normalized movement patterns, and pain relief.

Don’t settle for living with less than optimal function. Take advantage of your full potential… Play at Your Peak and Live Without Limitation!

Former CIA Sonia M.Gallagher – Episode #31

Sonia M. Gallagher is a lawyer, former CIA agent, has worked at the Hague International Court. She has a degree in psychology and found herself at an early age fascinated by the human mind and behavior. As a political analysis for the CIA she became an expert in body language. What are people really thinking? What nonverbal information can you gather just by reading the nonverbal cues our bodies are revealing? How can you use this information at work, in your relationships and at home in your personal life? All this and more with Sonia M. Gallagher on this episode.

Don’t miss it!

Pet Butler CEO Matt Boswell – Episode #30

An entrepreneur takes the vision of an idea and turns it into reality. Matt “Red” Boswell has been doing just that all his life. Founder and CEO (Chief Excrement Officer) of Pet Butler, the nation’s largest pet waste cleanup service, Boswell created a unique and somewhat wacky business concept with a mission to make the lives of pet owners more convenient, enjoyable, and safe, and to benefit animals, the environment and local communities, which has turned into a hyper-growth, multi-million dollar franchise with over 140 locations in 28 states across the United States.

His success has sparked national attention as Boswell has been featured across the country as the marketing and business guru behind his extraordinary concept, Pet Butler, in The New York Times, CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, Paul Harvey, The Chicago Tribune, The Los Angeles Times, Franchise Times, ABC, Yahoo!, Entrepreneur and numerous other publications.

Diana Lewis Jewell – Going Grey – Episode #29

Diana Lewis Jewell has been called everything from “the guru of gray hair,” to “Moses leading us out of the wilderness of hair coloring” as the author of Going Gray, Looking Great!, the first book of its kind for women considering letting their silver shine.

The Former Marketing Director of Vogue Magazine and Promotion Director of Seventeen, In early 2008, she founded www.goinggraylookinggreat.com, dedicated to women even thinking about going natural. Here, she dispenses advice daily, helping women go through the dreaded transitioning process, select the right makeup and wardrobe for their newly silvered locks, consider coloring procedures or haircare products that might boost or enhance their gray, and, indeed decide if going gray is right for them.

The website has fostered a strong, supportive community, is logged into in 80 countries around the world, and has an active Membership chatting daily on its pages.
She points out that “going natural” is a megatrend not envisioned at the time she wrote the book. “We’re now seeing two generations embracing authenticity, both boomers and Gen-Xers,” she says, “and it has to do with so many factors beyond a simple decision to stop coloring.”

Melinda Bates – WhiteHouse Insider – Episode #28

Melinda Bates is the only person in history to be a Special Assistant to the President and Director, White House Visitors Office, for all eight years of an administration, which she proudly did for Bill and Hillary Clinton.

From her beautiful East Wing office she helped them make history every day
Everyone loves the White House, including the hordes of movie, television, music and opera stars, the famous athletes, the celebrities du jour, the heads of state and government, and the political power players who visited every day. White House Story is filled with amusing stories about her encounters – the ones that went well, and the ones that, well, not so much…

Warren Bobrow – Reinventing Yourself – Episode #27

Warren Bobrow – Wild River Review/ Wild Table editor, Warren Bobrow grew up on a farm in Morristown, NJ. A graduate of Emerson College with a degree in Film, he spent his senior year as a research assistant in visual thinking at CAVS / MIT. He worked for many years in the corporate world, hating every minute of it and then suddenly lost his job. At which point he decided to follow his passion and reinvent himself into a world re-known wine and food expert.

Today, he lives his life with passion!

Wild Table has bits of visual poetry, terroir and food commentaries. In addition to Wild River Review, Warren writes for NJMYWay.com, NJ Monthly, Edible Jersey, NJ Savvy Living, Chutzpah Magazine and NJ Life Magazine.

Brad and Libby Birky – SAME Cafe Founders – Episode #26

Brad married, Libby and had a life changing idea. Open a Cafe and feed anyone who’s hungry and can’t pay for free!
It would be called the SAME Café….Wonderfully Different. SAME stands for “So All May Eat” and to say it is wonderfully different is an understatement. The menus reflect foods that are in season, are nearly 100% organic, from local farmers and of gourmet quality.

They are changing people’s lives with an idea so simple, no one had ever done it before.

If you wonder how successful this venture has been, the SAME Café just celebrated their 3rd anniversary on October 20, 2009. In the first year and a half, Brad continued to work in his technology job part time, but found it impossible to keep up with the demands of the café as the customer base grew almost daily. Libby finally had to resign from her teaching job in the summer of 2009 to be a full-time employee as well.

Creighton Wong – Physically Challenged – Episode #25

Creighton Wong – was born with a congenital defect that caused him to have missing fingers on both hands and required his right leg to be amputated above the knee.

He spent the first 25 years of his life participating in team sports, but never rode a bicycle or ran long distances because his disability made it very difficult for him to do so without expensive adaptive equipment. It wasn’t until his thirties, after being inspired by CAF athlete Sarah Reinertsen’s story of becoming the first female amputee to finish the Ironman that Creighton decided to train for a triathlon himself. With assistance from CAF, Creighton completed the San Francisco Triathlon in 2008 and has gone on to compete in numerous triathlons.

An avid CAF supporter, Creighton has been involved through fundraising, mentoring, racing, and helping coordinate CAF events. This will be Creighton’s second time participating in the Avia Wildflower Triathlons.

Creighton says: “It has been very rewarding being able to help newly injured adults or injured veterans “become whole” again through the power of purpose through sport. Also, dear to my heart, I want young children with disabilities to have the opportunity to participate in sport – and there is no better way to do this than by “showing” them it can be done. In short, I want them to have opportunities that were unavailable when I was growing up.”

Richard Zwolinski – Addiction Specialist – Episode #24

Richard Zwolinski, LMHC, CASAC is the author of Therapy Revolution: Find Help, Get Better, and Move On (Without Wasting Time or Money), and Therapy Soup. He is a nationally and internationally licensed psychotherapist and anxiety and addiction specialist with over 25 years experience. He is writing patient rights and therapist ethics regulations for New York State, serves on the Ethics Committee of the NY Licensed Mental Health Counselors Association, and volunteers with at-risk youth. Richard encourages everyone to stay emotionally, physically, and spiritually aware and healthy so they can live the happy, productive, meaningful lives they were meant to live.

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