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Susan Boyle, Andy Rooney, Lucille Ball and other bigger than life iconic humans prove invaluable in our lives because we so often forget the value of being genuinely, naturally human. When Stever Corell portrays Michael on The Office, he speaks the minds of so many confused, prejudiced, insecure yet with a rather unpleasant mirror. In contrast, Susan Boyle admits her flaws, her wishes and insecurities and then sings with the voice of an angel. Andy Rooney revealed the conundrum of daily life and objects with a sardonic twist, a sarcastic slap against our strange human preoccupations so we all could laugh at ourselves. Lucille Ball made us roll on the floor exaggerating the awkwardness and desires that twistingly helped us enjoy her naturalness too. So can we now learn to return to the pleasures of being real, natural, genuine? Or will we remain as a culture stuck in the trap of the Beauty Industry, Model (unhealthy) perfectionistic "eye-candy" traps? Will we insist that we are inferior if we can not match the image of televisions stars? Can we create a new era of loving the beauty of health, the freedom of genuineness, the warmth of naturalness. Please do call in for this program and speak your mind, share your heart and campaign for your right to be the healthy you.