Monday, August 31, 2009

Interview with Alan Kornman and Vito Esposito of Radio Jidah and Dr. Linnda Durre, Pychotherapist

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Cool Trivia for August 29th...


1758 – New Jersey Legislature forms 1st Indian reservation

1861 – American Civil War: US Navy squadron captures forts at Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina

1862 – US Bureau of Engraving & Printing begins operation

1896 – Chop Suey invented in NYC by chef of visiting Chinese Ambassador

1932 – United Cigar Stores shuts 800 shops

1945 – Gen MacArthur named Supreme Commander of Allied Powers in Japan

1964 – Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins" released

1988 – Macy's Tap-o-Mania sets Guinness record

2005 – Hurricane Katrina devastates much of the U.S. Gulf Coast from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle, killing more than 1,836 and causing over $115 billion in damage.

Topmost Recommended Movies...
1. District 9
2. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
3. Julie & Julia
4. The Ugly Truth
5. G-Force
6. The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard
7. The Time Traveler’s Wife
8. Ponyo
9. The Time Traveler’s Wife
10. Funny People
This Week’s Movie Releases...
Halloween II
The Final Destination

Jose’s Most Popular Stogie Picks...
Oliva Series V Special V Figurado
Padron 1964 Anniversary Imperial (M)
Trinidad (Cuba) Robusto Extra
Padron 1964 Anniversary Exclusivo (M)
Partagas (Cuba) Edicion Limitada 2001 Serie D No. 3
Partagas (Cuba) Edicion Limitada 2004 Sublime
La Gloria Cubana Serie 7
Padron 1064 Anniversary Exclusivo

Highlights of Today’s Show...
August 29, 2009
Saturday mornings at YSL are usually filled with pre-show jitters, conversations and a direction of what’s to come today was no different. The studio was humming with anticipation as Jose starts his opening monologue greeting his listeners inviting them to join him for coffee and to hear the local and national news before concentrating on Fashion with Haydee.

As Haydee begins her segment on men’s personal care and what men in general can do to protect their facial features as they mature, Jose jumps right in to stir the pot a bit with some humor. Before long his guests Alan Kornman and Vito Esposito of Radio Jidah were all taking part in the fun. After a short while, Jose eases into the whole issue of what makes these two dynamos so determine in their quest.

Vito is the first to speak followed by Alan. Here’s a snap shot of what was said. We are American patriots—individuals bringing more focus on what’s happening in America today, especially after 9/11. The Islamic movement is not just a quite movement about assimilating, which they are not. Their purpose is to overtake the Western civilization, including the United States of America.

Further, we are a politically correct and multicultural society and Islam doesn’t believe in that. They are not willing to adapt yet we’re a melting pot of cultural societies at least that’s what the sales pitch is today. And, we have to accept everybody’s form of life

Yet, the Somali Muslims coming over to America in places like the Tyson Food Industries in Tennessee where the labor union after negotiating deleted Labor Day in favor of an Islamic holiday simply because the majority of employees were Muslims. It wasn’t until an uproar occurred that the decision to delete Labor Day was reversed.

All other cultures have assimilated becoming Americans first but Islam has not, even the moderates are not speaking out. This is a democratic republic and Shari law is a politically based ideology masquerading as a religion they are dynamically opposed to our freedom. They believe in superiority and not that all men are created equal; and, that was NOT the intention of our foundling fathers.

To encapsulate what Radio Jidah is? It's a radio program run by four regular guys who hold jobs but look at themselves as an educational arm for America. Well, there you have it! We encourage you to visit their website at www.radiojihad.org take a listen to their shows and forge your own opinion.

Then Jose proceeds to introduce Dr. Linnda Durre to the show. She’s a psychotherapist, expert witness, art teacher, art therapist, artist, speaker and trainer, sports performance consultant, business and corporate consultant, writer and author, magazine and newspaper columnist, teleplay and screenplay writer, radio and TV talk show host, director, producer, script consultant, actor and acting coach and a moonlights as car sales women on weekends (grin).

Whoa! That’s a mouthful. She is quite the Renaissance woman who will soon be having her own program on WEUS 810 AM starting Tuesday, September 8th. Her program will cover various topics—relating to gays, teens, personal relationships, and so much more. The difference between Dr. Durre and any other talk show host in the same field is that she is passionate about helping people and it reflects in her voice. If you want to know more about Dr. Durre her website is www.drdurre.com. However, if you have a question and need Dr. Durre’s help, you can reach her on her mobile 407-739-8620 or drop an email at linnda.durre.com.

Haydee's Slice of Fashion
For all you Gents out there...
This one’s for you!
August 29, 2009
As men get into their 40s and 50s they are not as conscious of how they look. I guess mainly because they mature more kindly than women. Nonetheless, there are certain factors that do aid in the aging process. Smoking is number one. In terms of your skin it will cause premature aging and premature wrinkling. Secondly, it’s the sun.

Men are prone to experienced more sun exposure because of their many activities—in sports, military, jobs, etc. more so than women. This is not to say that women are not active in these areas but as men age and with the increased sun exposure followed by their lack of putting on any SPF lotions they are at a greater risk for skin damage. And a lot of what needs to be done is preventative. Just as women put themselves on a regiment, men need to follow suit.

When in the sun make certain to use sunscreens. The sun is made up of two kinds of rays: there is UVA rays and UVB rays. Put simply, you should think about UVA rays as "UV Aging" rays and UVB rays would be "UV Burn", which is more dangerous because it penetrates a little bit more deeply than the UVA and causes the changes that lead to premature wrinkling, poor skin texture, and tone. Further, as the years go on these UV Burns can also lead to skin cancers.

Here are five simple steps one can follow:
1. Cleanse
2. Exfoliate
3. Moisturize
4. Protect your eyes
5. Protect your lips

If you do nothing else, cleansing is by far the most important action you should do to your face. Use a product like Dove soap which contains moisturizing properties. Cleaning removes dirt and any other impurities lingering on your face.

For exfoliating, use your everyday fine granule cane sugar. Mixed about a quarter teaspoon of sugar with a teaspoon of water and gently rub on your face avoiding the eye area. This is mild enough to do every day and less likely to cause irritation, plus its right there in your kitchen cabinet. Also, the use of an inexpensive moisturizer containing SPF protection will keep your skin supple, protected, and less likely to dry out thru the day. Plus, it will make your face touch-ably soft.

The eyes...Hmm...Very important! Women have a slower progression than men. They’ll notice those fine lines first and react. Men on the other hand, instead of a slow progression of fine lines and wrinkles, it will be more like quantum leaps. Developing creases and crinkles long before other parts of the body begin to show aging. The good news is applying eye cream once in a while will help. Lastly, protect your lips. A good lip balm with SPF will help do just that.

There you have it! Like I said, “this one’s for you”. Any change is good, but feeling good about the way your look even better.

And that concludes our show for today. We hope you’ve enjoyed this hour with Jose and Haydee and the YSL team. Come back next week as we bring you the best of Yo Soy Latino.