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Beloved tv reporters and world class journalists, Kelli and Bob Phillips are now hosts of "On the Road with Kelli and Bob."
Kelli and Bob follow stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Nobody can share a story and ask questions quite like Kelli and Bob.
2 p.m. CST, Sunday is the time to listen to Kelli and Bob on NewsRadio 1080 KRLD in DFW or download the free Audacy app and listen wherever you are. Podcasts will soon be available on the Audacy app and you will be able to listen anytime, anywhere.
Listen to "On the Road with Kelli and Bob" every week. They are the ultimate travel mates - friendly , trusting, warm, personable, curious and caring - and the very best storytellers.
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Janet Applefield is a Holocaust survivor. Today she debuts Becoming Janet: Finding Myself in the Holocaust. Janet shares her story of trauma providing a powerful and personal connection between the past and present.
Listen to her poignant journey as Janet triumphed over the darkest chapter of human history, rebuilding her life with resilience and inspiring hope.
Hear about the reunion between Janet and her father and how she navigated a new country and culture.
A highly sought-after speaker, Janet’s story is captivating because it is relatable and accessible. Janet continues to be an avid reader and international traveler. She has three children and five grandchildren and lives south of Boston, MA.
To inquire regarding an autographed book from Janet, please visit her website at www.janetapplefield.com.
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Enjoy the extraordinary talent of Kenny Aronoff. He is humble musician who has been through so many experiences. He has played on 300 million albums 75 Letterman shows, SNL's, Grammy's, and multiple Kennedy Honors shows.
Teamwork is what makes success, but Kenny strives to be band's MVP.
Hear about how Kenny embraces fear. Over a long period of time, he learned to work with fear. He perseveres through fear by "loving what he does most." According to Kenny, "In order to function in life, you must move through fear. "
This show also answers the question ...does a location or city inspire creativity? Learn about the geniuses and polymaths of Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
Get Kenny's insight on his mantra of "listen, learn, lead and understand that you are not the boss." Kenny has learned to SERVE THE SONG. For this legend- The song is his hero.
Visit www.kennyaronoff.com to follow the exploits of this legend.
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Matthew Kenslow is a very passionate teacher. Loved by his students, this very talented instructor is now making a global ripple effect with his inspirational book- Unstoppable: Substitute Teacher with Autism Makes No Excuses.
Learn from Matthew some of the most powerful life lessons ever:
Don't let any diagnosis define you.Regardless of your challenge, choose to perservere. Find a purpose and back it up with passion. Learn to help others learning to accept others for who they are. Purchase Unstoppable at Amazon, B&N, Walmart and from your local, independent bookstore. Just ask to order this extraordinary book.
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Go Time Designs founder Phil Smith talks about his company's design services and how Go Time is perfect for boot strapping enterprises.
Expect excellence in design, tailored to your needs, in 2 to 4 days.
Visit www.gotimehq.com for more information.
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Dr. Noah St. John came from suicide and the darkest moment of his life to helping millions of people breakthrough income ceilings.
He shares his legendary "PH Formula" that became an enabler.
His latest book is "The 7-Figure Effect: Your Ultimate Guide to a Life of More Impact, Influence, and Financial Freedom.
Hear his advice on inner success and outer success that can lead to significance. You will also enjoy his take on speeding up epiphanies.
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Though Larry Stewart was exposed to music early on, it was sports that initially captured his attention. After receiving a baseball scholarship to Nashville’s Belmont College, Larry, whose father had passed away from a heart condition, found music as a way to close the gap he was feeling without his dad.“In some ways, I moved to Nashville to live out my father’s dream,” admits Larry Stewart of what was to become his musical destiny. “When I got here, there were all kinds of people who valued musical talent–and I found myself slowly fitting into the music business.”“The way I act is very normal. I just do what I do and let it go at that,” explains the soft-spoken vocalist. “It comes from growing up in a small town where the people respected each other and looked after each other. The values I learned there pretty much shape the way I look at the world around me.“I had a pretty basic childhood. My parents loved me and I was around music from the first day I remember. My dad was a great singer and as I got older, I played piano for him, but I also played a lot of sports. They gave me support with whatever I did. They taught me lessons and gave me the tools to seek my dreams.”“Being in Restless Heart showed me how powerful music can be,” Stewart says, defining his motivations. “I always knew how much it moved me–and there I saw it did the same thing to other people. To me, you need to sing songs for more than yourself. Making records is a privilege. I think you need to find songs that might give people a little insight into their own lives. Or give them words they may not have to tell the people they care for how they’re feeling.
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Roma Downey is an Emmy-nominated actress, producer and noted author of Box of Butterflies. She gained fame for her role as the kind-hearted angel Monica on the popular network series Touched by An Angel. With her husband, Mark Burnett, she produced the Bible mini series, A.D., The Dovekeepers, and Answered Prayers. For more information, visit @RomaDowney on Facebook or LightWorkers.com.
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Legendary stories and family tradition can be simple and profound. Such is the case with Elf on the Shelf. Meet Chanda Bell, daughter of a magical Mom that created Elf on the Shelf. Together with her twin sister, they have created Lumistella, www.lumistella.com
Hear about faith, hope and love starting with every child. Through Elf on the Shelf and all the other Northpole characters, an extraordinary magic is preserved. This makes their company timeless and universal.
Visit the most inspiring Chanda at www.chandabell.com and start your Christmas/Holiday season early with an Elf on Your Shelf. It's a tradition that must be carried forward.
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Barbara "Bobby" Gitenstein debuts Experience is the Angled Road, Memoir of an Academic. It's about leadership, not a handbook on how to be a leader.
This show has a surprise element in when Bobby discovers a hat box from her Mom that was full of letters. It helped Bobby remember the smell, touch and sound of her beloved Mom who passed away from Alzheimers.
Hear Bobby's explanation of why we are the sum of our angled road. Listen to the entire journey of Bobby which includes her pursuits in music and why we call her Dr. Adagio...leisurely and thoughtful.
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This conversation is with two genius leaders in the lighting industry.
Gilbert and Suzanne Mathews are two of the most intriguing guests on Legends. Gilbert is from the family that led Frost Brothers, an upscale retailer. Suzanne is a noted art collector and former gallerist.
Their exquisite lighting company started with a diminuative strip light from Switzerland. Gilbert negotiated the rights to market this light in the United States. A friend at Frost Brothers suggested that that call it Lucifer Light which means bearer of light in Latin.
Gilbert and Suzanne collaborated with this starting fixture and began lighting Federated Store, Saks 5th Avenue and the Statue of Liberty store. Next came Windsor Castle, The White House and other elite venues.
Parents of two daughters, now leaders in the business, they have accomplished nothing short of a world class enterprise that is a "lighting practice" constantly improving, constantly designing the next enhancement to architecture.
Talent hits a target that no one can hit. Genius hits a target that no else can see. Gilbert and Suzanne are geniuses in the "lighting practice." Visit www.luciferlighting.com
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Legendary storytellers Rick Kaufman and Glenn Allen riff about their seminal book and upcoming series Played: The Games of the 1936 Berlin Olympics. They tell heartbreaking stories that help us conclude that the 1936 Olympics was the most significant games of all time.
They have written this important book through the lens of historians, weaving important people and details together to tell the bigger story.
The mentors of Rick and Glenn are no less than Ron Howard, President Bill Clinton, and Jonathan Demme. Both were taught to trust their own instincts.
Purchase the book today and enjoy reading about American Olympic Committee President Avery Brundage, unmoved by the new Nazi regime's anti-Jewish doctrines. He leads the fight to participate in the 1936 Berlin Games after much debate of a U.S. boycott. Brundage desperately wants to be on the International Olympic Committee. If he doesn't get the Americans to Berlin, he can kiss that dream goodbye.
When the vote is decided in Brundage’s favor, AP Sports Editor, Alan J. Gould, friend and champion of the athletes, travels to Berlin to cover all of the “games” being played. Through his eyes we see the machinations of Brundage’s complicity with the Nazis, the tenacity of the proud American athletes, and the extreme pressure from the Nazis on their German athletes. Their stories, heartbreaking and tragic, give rise to feats of heroism that go beyond the playing field.
PLAYED is a cauldron of politics, sports, espionage and courage. Along the way we meet some of the most famous people of the time; Mae West, Charlie Chaplin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Joseph Goebbels, Leni Riefenstahl, Eva Braun and the madman himself,
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Paul Jensen, former Navy Pilot, Film Producer, native of Philly, leads The Texas Media Production Alliance (TXMPA).
He is THE industry advocate for increased creative media production in Texas serving since 2006.
Hear Paul's tips on raising funds for independent filmmaking. When you have a unique Texas story, that's a huge leg up. Native Texans will "find a way" to help you get your film made. Give them a chance to brag about Texas and thtey will accelerate your project.
Visit www.txmpa.org and support this very influential group of advocates TODAY.
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Hear the story of Jordan Sakala, Navy veteran, University of Colorado graduate, entrepreneur.
He hails from Zambia where he was defined by exploring, community and keen sense of discernment. Jordan came to the US at nine years of age. Being open to what life brings you is a valued skill from his home country.
Jordan's latest venture is Laborhutt.com, a self funded community based company that identifies people in need of moving furniture. Laborhutt finds available people with trucks who are willing to spend their time and truck to help others, all for a fee.
Discover www.laborhutt.com and support Jordan's company.
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Come out of denial, laugh at yourself, get radically candid with YOU. Enjoy best selling author Kim Scott. Debuting Radical Respect, the prequel to the best selling, brilliant book Radical Candor.
Kim is a consummate team buiilder, collaborator and has successfully operationalized radical candor through out the client base of Just Work, a company co-founded by Jason Rosoff. She was a member of the faculty at Apple University and before that, led AdSense, YouTube, and DoubleClick teams at Google.
Hear about what gets in the way of radical respect? Bias, Prejudice and Bullying are the big three behaviors.
Boil it down to bias is unconscience, prejudice is meaning it, and bullying is just being mean regardless of conscious or unconsciousness.
Listen to the story of Kim's dog. It's the memorable tale that differentiates between being clear versus being mean.
Buy all of Kim's books, but most importantly, be radically respectful with radical candor.
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Inside the story of World Emblem is the tale of perserverance, courage, overcoming the odds and tenaciousness.
The company's zero moment of truth came when the founder called his son Randy with the news that the company was closing. Together as a family, they started over again and built an enterprise that today, produces over 1 million emblems and patches every single day.
Hear Randy's zero of moment when his son survived a car accident leaving him in a perilous position.
This podcast has triumph embroidered on it.
Visit www.worldemblem.com to engage with this great company.
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Kimberly met Vitaly. The Paley's partnership started in New York City. She was a professional dancer. He a talented musician that attended Julliard. His family had immigrated from Russia. To make ends meet, both worked in the restaurant industry. There they met and envisoned a future marriage.
Moved to France for a year to train as a Michelin two star restaurant. Kimberly worked the front and Vitaly was in the kitchen. Married in December 1988, they just celebrated their 35th anniversary.
Restaurants united them. Using knowledge to master the cullnary skills, they eventually opened up their own restaurant in Portland. Wineries opened, the source of food was extraordinary.
Now, they are letting the next generation that they mentored, take over the reins. It was a rewarding 27 years of running their own enterprises.
Listen to the Paleys talk about PAUSING. Through James Beard awards and winning the Iron Chef, they pause to reflect on lives of significance.
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Stew Redwine provides such a clear vision for podcasting and podcasters with "love thy audience."
He optimistly predicts explosive growth for podcasting because of the backlash of anti-screens. He opines that it's okay to listen to content, but it's not okay to over expose your children to too much screen time.
Hear Stew's unique perspective on sonic branding and the importance of sound. He talks about the linkage of sound to emotion and how sound makes you feel.
Enjoy the conversation, especially on significance. Stew talks about helping others and reflects on his own personal relationships that are altered by giving.
To learn more about Oxford Road, visit www.oxfordroad.com. We are surrounded by advertising. Admire advertising and benefit from it with Oxford Road Podcasting Agency.
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Legendary leader and author Maisie Ganzler graces our studio and riffs about her book "You Can't Market Manure at Lunchtime: And Other Lessons from the Food Industry for Creating a More Sustainable Company.
During Maisie's 30 year tenure at Bon Appetit Management Company, she shaped the overall strategic direction, especially in her years as Chief Strategy and Brand Officer. The daughter of two non-profit leaders, the rebellious girl from a bohemian home turned out to be a leading advocate.
Witness her TED Talk "How the Humane Sausage Gets Made."
Enjoy this illuminating conversation and buy the book.
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The Blazy Awards are presented annually to outstanding musicians and songwriters, celebrating their success and significance over the past year. The theme of this year's event Be Inspired.
Kent Blazy, Hall of Fame Songwriter, host this awards program that features Song of the Year, Album of the Year, The Blazy's Newcomer of the Year, Musician of the Year, Sound Engineer of the Year, Duet of the Year, and The Blazy Lifetime Achievement Award.
Please visit www.kentblazy.com to become a candidate for The Blazy Newcomer of the Year.
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