3 Signs Your Mom Has High-Functioning Anxiety and How to Help

Available for Interviews:  Dr. Colleen Cira

Dr. Colleen Cira, Psy.D., is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who specializes in Women and Trauma and has worked with hundreds of people struggling with mental health issues.

 

Talking Points on What Dr. Cira Can Say in an Interview
On High-Functioning Anxiety:

High Functioning anxiety is a term that commonly is used to describe someone who suffers from symptoms of anxiety (chronic worry, fatigue, irritability, difficulty concentrating, etc.), but is able to function through the anxiety as opposed to someone with a diagnosable anxiety disorder which makes it very difficult to function.

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The Most Socially Distant Vacations of 2020

Available for Interviews:  Christopher Elliott

Christopher Elliott is an author, advocate, and journalist. He writes six weekly columns about customer service, with a special emphasis on travel and technology. His work reaches more than 10 million readers a week. You
have likely read his work in USA Today or Forbes.

What Consumer Advocate, Christopher Elliot, could say in an interview:

“Everyone’s definition of “distant” is different. Does it mean far away from where you are now? Or far from the nearest coronavirus hotspot? Or maybe just away from the crowds of summer vacationers?”

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4 Ways to Fall Asleep Faster Tonight

Available for Interviews:Carol Barkes

 

Carol Barkes, CPM, MBA, is a conflict resolution expert, mediator, national speaker, educator and bestselling author who uniquely applies neuroscience to the fields of conflict resolution and negotiations. Her expert perspective is always fresh and relevant.

 

Talking Points from Carol Barkes on what she can say
in an interview on How to Fall Asleep Faster:
  1. Stop using technology. Stop using technology an hour before bed. The blue light is bad for our brains.

  2. Make your to-do list before bedtime. Make a list of what needs to get done the next day, so that your brain will not have to work on that overnight.
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Q & A: Why Staying Fit After 50 Is Crucial

Available for Interviews: Dr. Mimi Secor.

Dr. Mimi Secor is a Nurse Practitioner from the Boston area. She has been specializing in Women’s Health for over 40 years, is a national speaker and consultant, and is an international bestselling author of Debut a New You: Transforming Your Life At Any Age. Her newest book is out now: Healthy & Fit at Any Age: A Guide to Creating Mindset, Nutrition, and Exercise Habits for Busy Women!

What Dr. Secor Can Say in an Interview on
Staying Fit After Age 50:

You’re older, wiser—and have more time to design a personal plan for fitness finesse! Interview Dr. Mimi Secor, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, to discuss why it’s so important to stay in shape as we get into our golden years. See how a healthy physical lifestyle benefits the mind, body, and spirit.

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Financial Fears Surrounding the Global Pandemic: How Should We React?

Interview Kathleen E. Owings.

Financial Advisor, Kathleen Owings, is a Principal and Financial Advisor for Westbilt Financial Group.

Some Key Talking Points From Kathleen Owings
on Financial Fears Surrounding the Pandemic:

People are closely watching the stock market’s reaction to every twist and turn in the story of our current pandemic crisis. Should people be overly concerned? What should we do? How can we protect our investments?

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Data Privacy and Data Security: Why You Need Both

Available for Interviews: Phil Crowley.

Philip P. Crowley, is a dedicated attorney who has been handling legal matters for pharmaceutical, biomedical, medical devices, information technology and other technology companies for over 30 years. He has also spent nearly 25 years on the board of trustees of the Stevens Institute of Technology, with substantial involvement in the oversight of academic innovation and entrepreneurship.

 

What Phil Crowley Can Say in an Interview:

Data privacy deals with the ownership and restrictions on the use of data acquired from others. It also deals with the processes and procedures needed to maintain the privacy of that data. Data security deals with the  details of protecting data from unauthorized disclosure or use. 

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5 Things That Should Be Part of Rebuilding After Coronavirus

Available for Interviews: Dr. David J. Calabro

Dr. Calabro, , DC, CCN, FICPA, CEG, practices Functional Medicine at the Calabro Chiropractic and Wellness Center. Dr. Calabro specializes in functional medicine, clinical nutrition, essential oils, and BrainTap therapy.

 

What Dr. Calabro can say in an interview:

In order to build a sense of wellness we need to:

1)  Create a Culture of Hope. We have to focus not on what is wrong, but what is possible. Hope gives us an amazing foundation to build a new future. It allows us to believe that things could be different, better . . . that we can create an environment of better well-being. Hope is not rooted in what the government is going to give us. It’s created with belief.

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If Only Attorneys Knew What Would Make Them More Successful

Available for Interviews:Carol Barkes

 

Carol Barkes, CPM, MBA, is a conflict resolution expert, mediator, national speaker, educator and bestselling author who uniquely applies neuroscience to the fields of conflict resolution and negotiations. Her expert perspective is always fresh and relevant.

 

Talking Points from Carol Barkes on what she can say
in an interview on How Attorneys Can Better Communicators:

1)  Stop talking. Attorneys would benefit from using less words, slowing down and allowing others to have room to interject.

2)  Listen more. Strong negotiators already know their position and can only better position themselves through learning about the other sides position.

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3 Reasons Why Donor Advised Funds (DAFS) Can Benefit Philanthropists

Available for Interviews: Lauren Moone

Lauren Moone is an Executive Vice President at Mirador Capital Partners and has been providing investment advice for individuals, families, and institutions for over 13 years.

 

What Lauren Moone can say in an interview:

Donor Advised Funds (DAFs) have become the preeminent vehicle for high net worth individuals interested in long-term distribution of their assets to charity. Here are the reasons DAFs are so popular with this demographic.

3 Reasons DAF could work for
High Net Worth Individuals

1–DAFs are the preferred philanthropic vehicle for today’s high net worth individuals and families because they can minimize taxes, accept a wide variety of assets, and reduce administrative friction.

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The Pandemic Could Be a Game Changer for Politicians

Available for Interviews: Ron Karr

Ron Karr is a Leadership and Influence Expert who presents to organizations worldwide and coaches CEO’s and Leadership Teams. He is the creator of the Velocity Mindset® and author of the CEO Bestselling Lead, Sell, or Get Out of the Way.

 

Talking Points from Ron Karr on 
How COVID-19 Could Be a Game Changer for Politcians:

  • For over 20 years, both sides of the aisle would not listen to each other and act in a partisan way.  That’s why whenever the Democrats or Republicans became President or took control of the Senate or House, they would immediately undo what the other party did and no wonder why we cannot move the US Forward. Continue reading “The Pandemic Could Be a Game Changer for Politicians”