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Ep 23 - Ben Sherman
Guitar virtuoso Ben Sherman is our guest. Ben has been active in the Maryland music community for years, and is widely respected for his playing prowess, as well as his intelligence. He currently is playing with two extremely popular local bands, Hectic Red and the Techicolor Motor Home. Ben is also a de facto representative of the working musician in the region, and has much to offer with respect to the live music scene. (He's one of the few we've seen with absoutely perfect pitch as well).
Tags: indie music Real Time Music Network Ben Sherman Technicolor Motor Home Hectic Red
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MICKEY SHERMAN HEADING TO KING JORDAN RADIO SHOW
The King Jordan Show is very happy to announce it's
next guest Mickey Sherman, March 27, 2012 east coast
time at 9PM. Mickey Sherman will be breaking down the
Jodia Arias trial, Cannibal Cop, The Ohio Rape Case and
George Zimmerman case. Mickey Sherman has appeared
on MSNBC, CNN, CNBC, Fox News and Court TV. He
appeared on CBS News, CBS Early Show and CBS
Check out www.mickeysherman.com You do not want to
miss this exciting show with one of the most respected
Legal Analyst on TV today.
We will be taking your calls.
Tags: Mickey Sherman Jodie Arias King Jordan Ohio Rape Case CNN
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Amy Sherman: 7 Keys to Making Midlife Magnificent
For more than 20 years Amy Sherman has been working in the helping field, inspiring others to live their best life. She has a master’s degree in counseling/psychology, she is Advisor for www.ParentalWisdom.com and is the Director of Mental Health Services at the Toby Center for Family Transitions.
Tags: Amy Sherman Midlife Baby Boomers Reinventing Yourself Deb Scott Best People We Know Radio Show
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Dr.Karen Sherman - Tips, Tricks, & Techniques for a Successf
Do you have trouble with anger management, and find yourself caught in the same old emotional reactions?Maybe you blew up at your spouse, only to realize after the smoke cleared that you might have overreacted just a tad. Or perhaps you weren’t invited to your uncle’s friend’s sister’s birthday party and you behave as if that’s the slight of the century.When you overreact to situations, or have problems with anger management, even the most minor snafu can cause you to storm out of the room, slam down the phone, or shut down entirely. It’s as if you can’t help it -- the reaction is as automatic as a mallet to the knee.New research indicates that habitual, knee-jerk responses go way back to our childhood.As youngsters, we learned to adapt to our families’ idiosyncrasies as a way of survival. In the past, psychologists referred to these coping mechanisms as “baggage,” but science has now shown us that these responses are actually hard-wired into our brains. And when our responses are ingrained, they become our filtering system for future incidents.In other words, if something happens today that the brain reads as similar to something that happened in your 20s, your brain will respond as if it were the first time even though you may be in your 50s or 60s and beyond.When you find yourself projecting past experience onto a present one, try to imagine alternative ways to handle the situation.Let’s say you have lunch plans with a friend who cancels at the last minute.You feel an overwhelming sense of hurt and rejection - how you always feel in similar situations. This indicates a past pattern! Be conscious of this and take a step back to recognize it.Next, approach the situation from an entirely different perspective.
Tags: relationships baggage anger brain wiring new responses
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The Shocker Show, Sunday Night Madness.
Our typical 3 hours of insanity, inanity and profanity.
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