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Scott Fardulis - As Slim As Possible
July 17 2012
Scott Fardulis is first and foremost a dedicated family man, with a beautiful wife of 18 years and 3 amazing children. His passion is serving other people and helping them get the most out of life.
Scott Fardulis, 90 ForLife, Youngevity 2012 "Rooky of the Year" recipient and founder of The ASAP program.
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Lindsay S. Nixon - The Happy Herbivore Cookbook
July 14 2012
Lindsay S. Nixon is a rising star in the culinary world, praised for her ability to use everyday ingredients to create healthy, low-fat recipes that taste just as delicious as they are nutritious.

Nixon's recipes have been featured in The New York Times, Vegetarian Times, Women's Health Magazine, and on The Huffington Post as well as countless vegan/vegetarian blogs.

Nixon is also a consulting chef at La Samanna, a luxury resort and four-star restaurant in the French West Indies.
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David McMahon - Cardiol
July 12 2012
DAVID McMAHON is the founder of Solana Health. He discovered a natural remedy for high cholesterol out of necessity.
Almost 30 million people took Statin drugs last year but a reported 20 to 30% of those patients suffered from muscle pain. In rare cases statins can also cause liver damage, kidney failure and even death. There is also mounting evidence that Statins are directly linked to increased cases of diabetes.
David watched his diet and exercised to try to keep it under control. This strategy worked for 20 years... but when he turned 40, he had a physical and his total cholesterol was 238 and it was the worst combination - high "bad" LDL Cholesterol (163 mg/dl) and low HDL "good" Cholesterol (33 mg/dl).
Lucky for him his doctor had seen too many Statin side effects so he always tried a natural approach first. He suggested he try Red Yeast Rice, Omega-3 and CoQ10; they have all been clinically proven to lower cholesterol and help with long term heart health.
He talked to a friend based in Europe who told him about Cardiol, an all-in-one cholesterol lowering supplement. Cardiol is formulated based on a clinical study published by the Mayo Clinic and has been used for years in Europe.
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Louis Prima Jr. - Return Of The Wildest
July 11 2012
Born in Las Vegas, Nevada four days before Father's Day 1965, Louis Prima Jr. is the youngest child and only son of music and entertainment legend Louis Prima. His mother and Louis Sr.'s widow, Gia Maione Prima, began performing with Sr. in 1962, but put her career on hold in order to raise Louis Jr. and his sister, Lena Prima.
It was Gia who first introduced him to music, teaching Jr. how to play the drums at 5 years old. But it was his father who first put him on stage. Also at age 5, Louis hit the stage at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, when Sam Butera shouted those familiar words, "and now, the man who plays pretty for the people... Louis Prima!" Louis Jr., with trumpet in hand, walked onto the stage to a sea of laughter. Later that same night, Louis and his sister Lena floored the crowd with a rousing, "Prima-ized" version of Three Dog Night's "Joy to the World." This would not be the only time that he would "trick" the fans, walking onstage in place of his father, nor would it be the his only time sharing the stage with his father and The Witnesses. Louis Jr. and Lena performed several songs over the years, including Loggins and Messina's "Your Mama Don't Dance and Your Daddy Don't Rock and Roll" and "On Top of Spaghetti."
Shortly after his father passed away in August of 1978, Jr. and family moved back to Las Vegas. When enrolling in junior high school, he chose band as an elective and told his mother he wanted to play the trumpet. He continued playing through high school, and cites his band directors Bruce Cullings and William "Mac" McMosley as major influences in his life. The high school bands were some of the top in the country, winning top honors in every competition. They competed in the Heavy Division of the Chaffey Jazz Festival, and they marched in the Fiesta Bowl and Sun Bowl.
Though he enjoyed making music, upon graduating High School, Prima decided that music was not in his cards, and he opted to start college and move into the business world. He quickly landed a good job, with what he believed a future, and dropped out of College after only one semester. "I was young and stupid. I was working, paying the bills, and enjoying life on my own, doing all the reckless things that young people do. My sister had a rock band, and the local clubs would sneak my friends and me in to see her. She began inviting me onstage to sing Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" with her. We also would get all dressed up and go see my father's old band, The Witnesses. They would let me get up and sing as well. I slowly began to REALLY enjoy being onstage, up front, making people happy." But it was personal tragedy, four days before his 21st birthday that would force Jr. to view life a different way. "In an instant, I realized that life is short. You could be gone tomorrow. And how did you impact the world and those around you? Did I want to go through the paces of existence, or did I want to live life to the fullest? Did I want to pass people along the way, or did I want to impact their lives like my father did?" Almost immediately, he separated himself from all he knew, and formed the rock band PHD. Within a year, he had found a solid band that was renamed Problem Child.
Jr. left the music world behind for a career in Food and Beverage Management. He started a family and moved on with life, performing only casually with friends. "I have two of the most amazing children, Jacob and Anthony. They are the loves of my life and make me truly happy to my soul." But the magic of being on stage is a powerful drug. Rising in the business world, as acting Assistant General Manager for HMS Host at McCarran International Airport, was not enough to keep Prima from performing. Whether personal struggles or the dark side of Corporate America, Jr. would again shift focus. In 2004, at the urging of a close friend, he began assembling a band to perform his father's music. But his focus had changed. Louis did not just want to play for tourists in Vegas. He felt that his father's music and style, which continued to be a part of popular culture through movies, television and the non-stop remakes of his classics, could be sustained on a global level. "I wanted a band, not just musicians behind me. I knew that every age, every ethnicity enjoys Prima music. I knew that there was no one out there doing it right. I wanted a group that knew how to perform, not just play notes. I wanted people with passion for what they do, who will give it all on stage. But it wasn't until I ran into Mikey Bones (Michael Gerbino, a longtime friend from the rock days) in 2006 that I would see this come to be. Mikey helped me find the right people. People who love the music, have studied the music, grew up on the music. Guys (and gal) who put their all into the live performance. This is not a group of copycats. They bring their own personalities and talents. My Witnesses are the world's most dangerous band. I am fortunate and humbled each and every time we hit the stage. I love seeing video of us, and the mayhem that goes on behind me. And the best part? We all have become friends, and truly enjoy ourselves on and off stage. I am having the time of my life."
With a solid group around him, and their debut album, RETURN OF THE WILDEST!, Prima has finally found a home, giving his father's music a jump start, new energy and power, not unlike his father would be doing. "My father continually moved with the times, constantly reinventing himself to remain on top of the musical styles. It is the 21st century, and I want the music to reflect the times: louder, faster prouder. We definitely take it up a notch." And the sky is the limit. Jr. looks forward to injecting his own music into the mix and continuing his father's legacy. Sr. performed, recorded, and stayed on top for 50 years. Jr. hopes to take it for 50 more.
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Dr. Jan Yager - When Friendship Hurts
July 09 2012
Inspiring and energetic, Dr. Jan Yager helps individuals, groups, and companies to achieve their potential as she shares her expertise on productivity, relationships, and other topics through her dynamic speeches, seminars/workshops, consulting, coaching, and writing.

Dr. Jan Yager, who has a Ph.D. in sociology (The City University of New York, 1983), is author of more than twenty-five highly-acclaimed and award-winning books published by companies such as Scribner's, Wiley, Doubleday, Facts on File, Simon & Schuster, Inc., Sterling Publishing Company, Hannacroix Creek Books, Inc., and Prentice-Hall, translated into 22 languages, as well as more than 250 articles in Parade, The New York Times, Redbook, Associations Now, Glamour, and other publications.
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Christina Avaness - Living Beyond Organic
July 07 2012
A wife and mother who saw her husband through a health crisis which included a heart attack, Christina Avaness set out to learn not only what it would take to heal her husband, but what it would take to maintain optimum health for her entire family.
Living Beyond Organic is the result of more than five years of the author translating what she learned into a lifestyle adopted by her family and many friends. Her husband's miraculous recovery from heart disease is only one of the myriad benefits they shared from Living Beyond Organic. Christina lives with her husband and two daughters in Southern California.
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David McMahon - Cardiol
July 05 2012
DAVID McMAHON is the founder of Solana Health. He discovered a natural remedy for high cholesterol out of necessity.
Almost 30 million people took Statin drugs last year but a reported 20 to 30% of those patients suffered from muscle pain. In rare cases statins can also cause liver damage, kidney failure and even death. There is also mounting evidence that Statins are directly linked to increased cases of diabetes.
David watched his diet and exercised to try to keep it under control. This strategy worked for 20 years... but when he turned 40, he had a physical and his total cholesterol was 238 and it was the worst combination - high "bad" LDL Cholesterol (163 mg/dl) and low HDL "good" Cholesterol (33 mg/dl).
Lucky for him his doctor had seen too many Statin side effects so he always tried a natural approach first. He suggested he try Red Yeast Rice, Omega-3 and CoQ10; they have all been clinically proven to lower cholesterol and help with long term heart health.
He talked to a friend based in Europe who told him about Cardiol, an all-in-one cholesterol lowering supplement. Cardiol is formulated based on a clinical study published by the Mayo Clinic and has been used for years in Europe.
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Stephen Heuer - One World Whey
June 28 2012
11 benefits of Non-Denatured Whey

1) Promotes your muscle strength, size, endurance, and recovery

2) Helps to with loosing fat and keeping muscle

3) Boosts your energy, by supporting glutamine production, a major fuel for muscles.

4) Helps with normal blood sugar, by promoting optimal insulin and glucagon production. Insulin causes uptake of glucose and glucagon causes the breakdown of glycogen a slow release muscle sugar.

5) Promotes optimal intake of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals needed for your optimal wellness. When consuming Non-denatured whey you'll be promoting normal blood sugar and in turn that means your appetite will be more even and you may be satisfied from less food and it is easier to make healthier choices.

6) Acts as a substitute immune system (as it contains immunoglobulin's).

7) Helps maintain optimal blood pressure

8) Helps raise antioxidant, like SOD, Catalase and Glutathione. These neutralize free radicals, which stop inflammation and the pain it causes. Also antioxidants increase your endurance.

9) Supports Detoxification: By far the number one reason to take Non-Denatured Whey is to promote the detoxification of heavy metals and all toxins. Detoxification is the key to staying healthy and getting healthy. The body's primary detoxification substance is Glutathione. By consuming Non-Denatured Whey you will be giving your body the ability to increase glutathione production perhaps better than any other method known.

10) Mood Enhancer: Non-Denatured Whey supplies all the amino acids needed to create many of the neurotransmitters of the brain. It supports optimal blood sugar the brains number one fuel supply. It also supports optimal hormone levels by detoxifying the organs, which produce the hormones. The net effect of Non-Denatured Whey can have a mood enhancing effect.

11) Cosmetic Effect: Non-Denatured Whey supports the body's protection from free radicals this in turn protects the skin from free radical damage. Protecting the skin from free radical damage will make it stay younger longer. One women reported in made her skin younger looking when taking One World Whey.
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Shirley Jones - Disney Channel's "Good Luck Charlie"
June 28 2012
"Welcome Home" - When Toby comes home from the hospital, Bob 's mother, Linda (Shirley Jones), shows up to help. However, her efforts begin to test everyone's patience, especially Amy, who enlists Teddy's help to keep them apart. Meanwhile, Mrs. Dabney has a secret agenda and sends Gabe and PJ on a wild goose chase for fake buried treasure, in a new episode of "Good Luck Charlie," premiering SUNDAY, JULY 1 (8:00-8:30 p.m., ET/PT) on Disney Channel.
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Larry Tye - Superman
June 25 2012
An American non-fiction author and journalist best known for his 2009 New York Times bestselling biography Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend, the story of Negro Leagues pitcher Satchel Paige.
From 1986 to 2001, Tye worked as a journalist at The Boston Globe, covering medicine, the environment, sports and national news
Tye was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University in 1993 - 1994 and has won a series of major newspaper awards, including the Livingston Award for Young Journalists and the Edward J. Meeman Award for Environmental Journalism.
Two of Tye's books, one on the Pullman porters and another on electroconvulsive therapy, have been adapted into documentary films.
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