Feb 2012 13

Lynne Haze, the Daytime Diva with the Voice Presents

The Makings of a Good Air Personality:  A Radio and Broadcast Series

This series is designed to get you prepared for or boost your career in radio and public speaking.  The following strategies will take you from dull to diva to debonair.

 

  • Good Diction – Developing Your Major Market Sound
  • Giving the Most Amount Of Information in the Least Amount of Time
  • Image – Creating “Your” Brand/Polishing the Public You
  • The Politics of Radio – How to Make your Relationships Work and what to Avoid
  • Commercials – How to Read and Write Good Commercial Copy
  • Hosting – How to Command the Stage when Hosting Events
  • The Demo – Creating Your Signature Reel
  • Getting the Job – How to approach Your Future Employer

 

Industry Professionals will also share insight on other related Broadcast Topics including

  • Sales
  • Production
  • Programming and much more!

 

For more information, contact Lynne at 214-674-3862

Dec 2011 08

FAITH AND DOUBT

Doubt sees the obstacles

Faith sees the way

Doubt sees the darkest night

Faith sees the day

Doubt dreads to take a step

Faith soars on high

Doubt questions who believes

Faith answers “I”

Dec 2011 08
Like a pesky piece of gum on the bottom of your shoe, you can count on cravings sticking around for a while. And women struggle with cravings even more than their husbands or boyfriends, thanks to hormonal changes that occur around the menstrual cycle and during pregnancy. But there is hope! Use this advice from Bob Greene and TheBestLife.com to conquer your cravings for good.
Obviously, junk food cravings wouldn’t be a problem if we craved healthy fare like produce, or if the answer to withstanding temptations was as simple as willpower. Unfortunately, cravings are a little more complicated than that.First, there’s a physiological component, suggests research from Brian Wansink, Ph.D., author of Mindless Eating. Cravings are most likely embedded deep in our DNA; when we indulge a craving, the body releases a surge of feel-good brain chemicals called opiates. No wonder we keep coming back for more!

There’s also a social aspect to cravings. Dr. Wansink found that cravings for comfort foods vary by gender, thanks to a slew of genetic and social cues. For example, men tend to be attracted to meal-type foods like burgers, steak and pizza. Men say these foods make them feel taken care of, like they’re the center of attention.

Women, on the other hand, are more apt to experience hankerings for snacks and desserts—foods that require little preparation or work. You probably won’t be surprised by the list of foods most commonly craved by women: chocolate, salty snacks and ice cream (in that order), according to a study from Tufts University in Boston. The good news is that you’re not powerless over the urges, and you don’t have to totally deny them, either.

Read more: http://www.oprah.com/health/Conquer-Your-Food-Cravings-Bob-Greene#ixzz1fxmK1kLp