TSM 17-15 Forster Children’s Comfort Cases with Rob Scheer

Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Rob Scheer, on air from April 11th

“I remember the first day Amaya came to stay with us. She was four years old, moving into her third foster home and carrying her entire life in a white trash bag,” said Comfort Cases founder Rob Scheer.

“Having experienced foster care myself, I was disgusted to see a child forced to carry around their things like they were garbage. We took her out to buy new clothes and she picked out a Cinderella nightgown.”

“From that moment, I knew we needed to make a change.”

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PROVIDING COMFORT AND SUPPORT FOR KIDS IN FOSTER CARE

Scheer founded Comfort Cases, a non-profit organization provides backpacks with essential items like toiletries, pajamas, activities and other items for children in foster care. The charity went from providing about 300 kits in 2013 to donating 25,000 to kids in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia foster care systems last year.

Rob is an outspoken advocate for children in foster care and speaks all over the country. He was recently honoured at the Family Equality Council Impact Awards in Los Angeles, Calif.

A LITTLE DIGNITY AND CARE GOES A LONG WAY, YOU ARE THE DIFFERENCE THAT IS NEEDED TO BUILD A BETTER SOCIETY. 


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C17-13a The Raunchy Humour of Anthony Torino,

Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Anthony Torino, on air from March 28th


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Have you ever roller-coaster from serious to laughing in 0.2 milliseconds?  If you haven’t, then you haven’t seen stand-up comedian Anthony Torino in action.  He is an expert at making audiences laugh at every day thought-provoking topics like raising kids, preventing work injuries, incarceration, ageing, society, behaviour problems, and working towards the American Dream – just to name a few.

Growing up in the military (his dad was USAF) Torino was raised primarily on military bases.  As a child – cancer got in his way.  As a teen – histoplasmosis got in his way.  As a 15-year-old, he was told not to lift weights because it would kill him.  He lifted weights anyway, and the experience saved his life.  He became an athlete, which transformed his attitude and view of the world.

At the tender age of 44, Torino made a decision to begin working as a comedian.  He was told it would take 15 years to become a headliner at the comedy club level.  He achieved that in five years.


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Torino’s background in healthcare, owning businesses, chasing his dreams, physical fitness, relationships, and his own Air Force experience is comical subjects he warms up with – what comes next is anybody’s guess!

Torino has appeared on Showtime’s Comedy Warriors: Healing Through Humor, and performed at Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club (sold-out show), Improv Comedy Club, LOL Comedy Club, and the Laugh Factory.

Some of Torino’s Xtra special gifts include: speaking Redneck; creating comedy sketches, sitcoms, and screenplays; teaching comedy, writing short stories and books, and radio personality.

As a motivational speaker, Torino’s personal experiences and background as both an Occupational Therapist and Professional Counselor enables him to candidly talk about being a survivor, preventing work injuries, study habits, attaining goals, dealing with death and grieving, overcoming physical deficits, incarceration/loss of freedom, relationships, purpose-based living, and more.

Torino is a guy you will like.  If you don’t – well, maybe you’re just not good with his kind of people.


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C17-14a Daily Meditations for Stress with Michel Pascal

Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Michel Pascal, on air from April 4

Daily Meditations with Michel Pascal

Michel Pascal, an inspiring meditation teacher whose programs are in Fortune 500 companies, in prisons, and in his recent multimedia meditation performance at Carnegie Hall, comes a new book with revolutionary and simple one-minute meditations to change our lives.

Drawing on his experience living at the Kopan Monastery in Nepal, meditation teacher Michel Pascal shares his simple method of meditating in the moment to calm the mind and break the cycle of stress addiction.
 
Meditation for Daily Stress: 10 Practices for Immediate Well-being is more than just an exploration of why we experience stress; it is a guide to a revolutionary meditative technique for finding peace, quiet, mindfulness, centeredness and simplicity in our daily lives. A true authority in meditation, Michel Pascal introduces readers to the power of meditation as the best solution for daily stress, anxiety, and depression. He prescribes a series of one-minute visualization and breathing practices and techniques that can be used throughout the day whether in the workplace while commuting, or at home to unplug in the moment, or before stress takes hold (or after if necessary). 

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Michel’s method includes ten easy practices that you can do for even a minute at a time, wherever you are. In this guide, you will learn how to:
 
  • Meditate Like the Horizon to unplug your brain when it is running all the time.
  • Meditate Like a Dolphin to discover your inner peace in high-stress moments.
  • Meditate Like a Mountain to feel more grounded when your mood is up and down.
  • Meditate Like a Wave to help you deal with difficult people and difficult interactions.
  • Meditate Like a Kiss to feel less stress in a romantic relationship.
 
Exploring both spirituality and physicality, mind and body, Meditation for Daily Stress is an essential read for busy people looking for an approach to meditation that will allow them to start a daily practice right away in order to live a healthier, happier life.
 
Michel Pascal is a French author, meditation teacher, singer, filmmaker, and photographer. Michel’s unique brand of meditation is being practiced at Google, Harvard University, and many other major organizations. Before moving to the United States, Pascal lived in the Kopan Monastery in the Himalayas. He has spent more than 15 years adapting traditional teachings and practices for students around the world. Pascal lives in Los Angeles.
 
 
 



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C 17-12b Joy in Mathematical Puzzles with Rob Eastaway

Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Rob Eastaway, on air from March 21st.

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CHILDHOOD

I grew up in Cheshire in the North West of England in what – looking back – I realize was quite a carefree home environment where there were plenty of opportunities for imaginative play.  I loved playing most ball sports.  More unusually from a young age, I was also always intrigued by mathematical puzzles, an interest that was fed by my dad and later by one of my teachers who would often pose us riddles and quizzes. 

TEENS

images-1In my early teens, I had a few creative hobbies, including producing simple cartoon flick books and four-minute silent movies using an old 8mm cine camera.  But the innocent enthusiasm behind those and some of my other interests often set me apart from my peer group whose interests were increasingly turning towards heavy metal and parties.  I spent much of my mid-teens as an observer, watching how teenagers behaved with each other.  I was never bullied, but I became very sensitive to the injustice of people being laughed at just because they or their ideas were ‘different’. 

Around the age of 15 I immersed myself in the solitary activity of solving puzzles, and one day on a whim I had a go at setting a puzzle myself.  I submitted it to a national newspaper – The Sunday Times.  To my delight and amazement, they agreed to publish it.  That launched me into becoming a regular puzzle setter, first for The Sunday Times and then for New Scientist magazine.  Writing a monthly puzzle gave me early exposure to the world of journalism, and also took away some of the mystery of creativity.  I realized that ‘new’ ideas often come from immersing yourself in old ideas and then repackaging them.  There were other important lessons, too.  The second puzzle of mine that was published contained a serious error (it required April to have 31 days) and I was inundated by letters from angry readers who had been wasting time on an unsolvable challenge.  It was a harsh way to learn that while ideas are important, the end product has to work too.  


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CORPORATE CAREER

My interest in ‘real world’ puzzle solving led me to do study Engineering for my degree (at Cambridge University).  I then spent a few years working for Deloitte, one of the large management consultants.  I was lucky that their culture turned out to be one in which encouraged eccentricity.  Ideas and innovation were actively encouraged.  It gave me an excellent grounding in professional creative problem solving, and it was a confirmation that ‘fun’ could have serious benefits.  In 1991 I went freelance: I’d had my fill of working for big organizations and wanted the freedom to pursue my own passions in my own way.   I began running creative problem-solving workshops for senior managers in government (it was a huge, untapped market!) and also for graphic designers.  In my spare time, I also wrote a book about cricket.  I’ve always loved cricket, as a player and as a spectator, but was aware that the arcane laws of the sport are a mystery to most people. The book (‘What is a Googly?’) is an explanation of cricket to the general public. Getting that first book published in 1992 was probably the most satisfying creative project of my life – taking a project all the way from the seed of an idea to the finished product over the course of about 18 months, after many rejections by publishers.   The book did very well.  Its biggest claim to fame was that in 1993, Prime Minister John Major presented a copy of it to President George Bush (Snr) at Camp David.  (At the time it was an ongoing joke between the two leaders that Bush was a baseball fan, John Major a cricket fan).

BOOKS AND MATHS

In the late 1990s, an old friend Jeremy Wyndham asked me if I’d be interested in writing a book with him about the maths of everyday life.  That book became the bestselling Why Do Buses Come In Threes? and it was to push my career in a different direction.  I began to be invited into schools to give talks about maths for disaffected teenagers who couldn’t see the point of the subject.  I also started doing talks on maths and magic for primary school children.  Both of these proved to be a wonderful stimulus for generating ideas for new book material.  Jeremy and I wrote a second book, ‘How Long Is a Piece of String?’, and I have since gone on to write/co-write seven more books, some but not all of them about the maths of everyday life.  In 2004 I had the idea of putting on maths lecture shows for teenagers.  To get away from the notion that maths only happens in schools, we decided to hold the shows in regular theaters such as the Bristol Hippodrome and London’s Gielgud Theatre.  Our shows attract about 15,000 teenagers every year from across the UK.  We have to come up with new material each year, so nurturing ideas is an important part of my daily life.

CREATIVE THINKING BOOK – COMING FULL CIRCLE

In the last few years, maths education has become dominated by the words ‘creativity’ and ‘problem-solving’.  This has been a theme of workshops that I have run for maths teacher for several years, but until now I never formally made the link back to my previous life running workshops for civil servants.  My new book ‘Any Ideas?’ has brought those two worlds together.  The book is about the whole process of ideas – from having them, to implementing them.  What distinguishes it from the many other books on this topic is that I differentiate between having ideas on your own, and having ideas with one or more other people.  In most situations, there’s more than one person involved in the idea process, and that introduces all sorts of complications.  A lot of the book is about how to overcome the natural tendency to kill ideas (either our own or other people’s).  There’s also a chapter dedicated to the importance of SILLINESS: if we want to have new ideas, we have to tolerate a period of having ideas that may at first seem impractical, dangerous, crass or just silly.  The other feature of the book is that it has puzzles dotted throughout.  Puzzles are often a great way to illustrate the principles of creative and lateral thinking.

The book is aimed at the general public but it’s as relevant to maths teachers as it is to any other adults.

FAMILY

I’ve been married to Elaine, an American, for 18 years.  We have three children, who help to keep me young and (most of the time) enthusiastic.

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LM/PVR 17-10 The BRAVO 748 Musicians

Positive Vibrations Roundtable & “for the LOVE of Music” with Sara Troy and her guests, Adam Martin, and Nicholas Sterling, all on air from March 7th on.


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Blackbird Anthem is a Southern Rock band from the heartland of Florida. Their music is a blend of southern rock, outlaw country, and blues. Fronted by lead singer/songwriter Adam Martin, Blackbird Anthem’s songs are tales of love, loss, regrets, and redemption. A U.S. Army combat veteran, Adam taught himself to play guitar after returning home from Iraq. A few years later, he began writing songs and performing locally. He formed Blackbird Anthem with David Bruce and later added Cody Owens on drums. Their debut EP, Stories I’ve Never Told, was released in early 2016 and is available worldwide across multiple digital media platforms including iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify. Their debut single, Come Kiss Me was featured on the syndicated radio program “The Iceman Show” and their music is in normal rotation on HV Rebel Country Radio as well as many other internet radio stations. As both a solo artist and with his band, Adam has performed throughout Florida and southeast Texas. Notable stages include Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge in Nashville, TN and House of Blues in Orlando, FL. Blackbird Anthem has opened for several national touring artists and played at multiple music festivals in Florida and Texas including CountryFlo, Texas Frog Fest, Vetfest, Texas Aggie Vetfest, Delandapalooza, and more. Blackbird Anthem is also a finalist in the Runaway Country Music Fest Artist Search 2017. They have recorded with all-star musicians Darin Favorite (lead guitarist for Tracy Lawrence), James Cook (bass player for Luke Bryan), Kent Slucher (drummer for Luke Bryan), and Jake Clayton.

In February 2017, Blackbird Anthem released their song 22 as a tribute to the 22 Veterans a day who die by suicide. All proceeds from 22 will be donated to the Lone Survivor Foundation. Blackbird Anthem is on the album “Battle Cry: Songs of America’s Heroes” released by Pacific Records in March 2017. Their song “Tonight We Ride” is featured. Blackbird Anthem has returned to the studio and begun work on their full-length album, Southern Ground.


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