Monday, July 22, 2013

Community New & Issues Part 2: The Murder of a Trans Person - Jul 21,2013

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  • Linda Tellington-Jones, worldwide legend in the field of animal behavior and author of more than 20 books, talks about her theories of cellular communication.

  • Spike TV's Ric Savage joins radio hosts Chris Clites, Shawn Miller and former WWE writer Pete Doyle to interview former WWE superstar Hurricane Helms.

  • Football guru Russell Baxter and sporty diva Pamela Michelle discuss the 2013 AFC, and writer Keith Chartrand previews golf's Open Championship.

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  • Bernie Siegel, author of ?Love, Magic and Mudpies,? discusses kids and summer vacations, family therapy and sibling rivalry with his trademark humor and hope.

  • Guitarist Shun Kikuta, who has played alongside B.B. King and Miss Koko Taylor, offers insight into his soulful, explosive and heart-wrenching music.

  • Former catcher Kelly Stinnett discusses who got shafted in the Hall of Fame because of steroids and blasts the Blue Jays for signing Melky Cabrera.

  • Trel Mack, hip-hop artist and songwriter, discusses his rap career and the formation of his independent entertainment label, Street Knowledge Entertainment.

  • Fiscal and social conservative Senator Lee Bright discusses his political career and his selection to the South Carolina State Legislature in 2008.

  • Matt Iseman, host of NBC?s ?American Ninja Warrior,? dishes on what makes the show so successful and what we can look forward to in upcoming episodes.

  • Jay Bakker, author, speaker and pastor of Revolution Church NYC, talks marriage equality and crossing the line to ?discover a faith that is beyond belief."

  • Evoking such artists as Robin Thicke and Maroon 5, rising stars Cable Car discuss their debut EP, ?Ride,? a refreshing blend of pop, rock and soulful R&B.

  • Public speaker, educator and author Dr. Rich Schuttler explains the need for everyday leader heroes and encourages listeners to join a worldwide movement.

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  • Dr. Sampson Davis, co-author of the bestselling book ?The Bond,? discusses his journey in life and his new inspirational book, ?Living and Dying in Brick City."

  • Stuntwoman Deja Mae, daughter of famous stuntman Howard Howell, followed in his footsteps, but music was her first love. Hear about her newly released debut CD.

  • Marie Manuchehri, nationally known energy intuitive, Reiki master, teacher and author of ?Intuitive Self-Healing,? reveals how to achieve balance and wellness.

  • Source: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theellereport/2013/07/21/community-new-issues-the-murder-of-a-trans-person

    quinton coples a.j. jenkins riley reiff david decastro travis pastrana aj jenkins shea mcclellin

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