
Dondi Dahlin: The Five Elements, The Ultimate Personality Test
Energy is the key to everything…but many don’t understand what energy exactly“is.” Today’s guest will break it down in five easy ways that can transform your life and your understanding of love relationships. Dondi Dahlin is an award-winning public speaker and internationally acclaimed dancer, actress, and teacher. A published author, she co-wrote The Little Book of Energy Medicine with her mother Donna Eden. Dondi joins us today to discuss the revolutionary Five Element system. Some have called it the ultimate personality test. The Five Elements helps people empower themselves and engage with others in a way that is immediate, practical and lasting. Dondi’s website is learnthefiveelements.com.
21 Okt 201528min

Mark Greene: Positive Divorce
Mark Greene’s new book “Remaking Manhood” is a collection of Mark's most powerful articles on American culture, relationships, family and parenting. It is a timely and balanced look at the issues at the heart of the modern masculinity movement. The executive editor of The Good Men Project, Mark's articles on masculinity and manhood have received over 150,000 FB shares and five million page views. He writes and talks men's Issues at Salon, Shriver Report, Huffington Post, HLN, the BBC, and the New York Times. His website is www.remakingmanhood.com.
14 Okt 201537min

Richard Rothstein: The Making of Ferguson and it's Impact on American's
In Baltimore in 1910, a black Yale law school graduate purchased a home in a previously all-white neighborhood. The Baltimore city government reacted by adopting a residential segregation ordinance, restricting African Americans to designated blocks. Explaining the policy, Baltimore’s mayor proclaimed, “Blacks should be quarantined in isolated slums in order to reduce the incidence of civil disturbance, to prevent the spread of communicable disease into the nearby White neighborhoods, and to protect property values among the White majority.” Richard Rothstein is a Research Associate of the Economic Policy Institute, a Senior Fellow of the Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy at the University of California (Berkeley) School of Law, a Contributing Editor of The American Prospect, and an occasional contributor.
7 Okt 201534min

Justine Lasley/ The Power of Dreams
Who hasn’t had the nightmare of showing up for school unprepared for a test? Or popping up in a public place in your underwear? Dream expert Justina Lasley says these are common dreams for a reason and she’s here tonight to demystify our nightly messages. The founder and director of the Institute for Dream Studies, Justina is the author of several books on dreams, including “Wake Up to Your Dreams: Transform Your Relationships, Career, and Health While You Sleep.” She’s appeared on numerous TV and radio programs and in USA Today. Her website is www.dreamsynergy.com
30 Sep 201533min

Boone Cutler: Wounded Warrior to Healing Light
Tonight we are speaking about a true luminary in the world of veteran’s affairs. Boone Cutler is an author who has become the first nationally recognized on-air personality who is also a Warfighter from the current war. Boone approached a Fox News Radio with the concept of a new show that focuses on national and international events based on the veteran perspective. His raw paratrooper, no-holds-barred style has become a hit over the airwaves with everyone from soccer moms to his fellow Warfighters that are still deployed in combat zones worldwide. Did you know America currently loses at least twenty-three Warfighters to suicide everyday? In 2010, Boone founded the National Warfighter Symposium to bring attention to Warfighter issues like the alarming Warfighter Suicide and homeless rate. In 2012, Boone was diagnosed with Early-Onset Parkinson's Disease secondary to a blast-injury in Iraq and is currently starting to campaign for more awareness on the issue. Be sure to tune into “Tipping Point with Boone Cutler" weekly for the Warfighter Perspective.
16 Sep 201531min

Brad Formsma: The Greatest Gift…is You!
Tonight’s guest is a man on a mission. Brad Formsma wants to transform the world into a more generous, giving place. He doesn’t want people to pay it forward – he wants people to give it forward. And here at Modern Love, we know that that giving isn’t always about money. In his new book I Like Giving – The Transforming Power Of A Generous Life, Brad shares personal stories and stories that others have shared on how acts of giving can change the lives of both those who give and those who receive.I Like Giving also brings up interesting points about leading a life of generosity that you may not have considered. Today we’re going to talk about strategies for giving – how to deal with resistance to generosity – examining your own motivations for giving – and the science of giving. Brad’s website is www.ilikegiving.com and he has over 100,000 likes on Facebook.
9 Sep 201531min

Dan Mahle: Living Porn Free
Tonight’s subject is very provocative…and very prevalent in many homes across America. Is it possible that is causing men to detach from their partners in very profound ways? Consider these shocking stats: Four billion dollars a year is spent on video ography in the United States, more than on football, baseball, and basketball. One in four internet users look at a ography website in any given month. Men look at ography online more than they look at any other subject. And 66% of 18–34-year-old men visit a ographic site every month. Our guest is Dan Mahle, a group facilitator, program coordinator, and blogger on the topic of men and masculinity. His work reaches into many different arenas, from youth leadership and intergenerational collaboration to environmental justice advocacy and men’s work. He lives in Seattle, WA and blogs at WholeheartedMasculine.org His article “Courage to Quit: Why I’m Outgrowing ography and Waking to My True Self” is lighting up the blogosphere.
2 Sep 201531min

Nick Gianoulis: Smile Your Way To Success
When you are lovable, you are loving. You attract love and radiate warmth. You are F-U-N at home…and work. Regardless of the industry, there is a common thread running through the highest performing companies: the inherent or stated culture of fun. Nick Gianoulis is the self-proclaimed “Godfather of Fun.” He founded The Fun Dept. after seeing the enhanced culture and business effects of fun during his 20 year corporate management tenure with a company that embraced a “work hard, play hard” culture. Nick brings his rich experience in sales management and operations to lifestyle empowerment. A consummate entrepreneur, he enjoys taking a vision to reality and having fun along the way. His website is www.thefundept.com .
19 Aug 201539min