Yearly Archives: 2012

The place to be in radio

Weekly consumption of online radio grew from 22% of Americans 12+ in 2011 to 29% in 2012—the largest year-over-year gain since Arbitron and Edison began tracking this statistic in 1998.” We predicted it and it became fact! The leaders in the FUTURE and PRESENT of Radio and media, The Intertainment Network, home of W4CY Radio brought […]
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LADIES WHO INSPIRE, Fri., March 23, 2:00 p.m. EST on W4WN

I first met Jennifer Goodin when we visited Ronald McDonald House in Cincinnati. It was an amazing experience that I won’t forget. Jennifer has served as Executive Director of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Cincinnati, a “home away from home” for families with critically ill children, since 1998. Under her leadership, Cincinnati’s House has […]
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“CHER”ing “My” Smile with guest Diane Gianlorenzo

Diane is a Florida-based professional Psychic medium for people and pets, also known as an animal communicator. She communicates with spirits on the other side and still in body. Through her galleries and phone sessions she brings audiences and individuals messages from their deceased loved ones (both human and pets) as well as communicating with […]
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TREATMENT S.O.S., Thurs., March 22nd, 2:00 p.m. EST on W4WN

Lynch Syndrome is a silent killer. The 500,000 to 900,000 undiagnosed U.S. victims of this inherited genetic mutation may have no idea that they carry an 85% risk of developing colon cancer, and (for women) a 65% risk of endometrial cancer. March 22nd is Lynch Syndrome Hereditary Cancer Awareness Day. The goal is to bring […]
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CAREGIVING S.O.S., Wed., March 21, 2:00 p.m. EST on W4WN

Elder abuse is a tough topic, but needs to be discussed openly. Even the definitions vary. It is difficult to pinpoint exactly what actions or inactions constitute abuse, and the problem remains greatly hidden. According to the best available estimates, between 1 and 2 million Americans age 65 or older have been injured, exploited, or […]
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Announcing: ANGER 911 on W4CY.com

  Does this sound like you or someone you know? You have difficulty controlling your anger; People push your buttons and make you angry; You and your spouse/partner fight frequently; Your fighting is hurtful and unproductive; You struggle with depression, anxiety, fear or worry; You don’t speak up for fear of making matters worse, then […]
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DIAGNOSIS S.O.S., Tues., March 20, 2:00 p.m. EST, W4WN

“Where’s the beef” that’s loaded with everything from hormones to antibiotics? A recently released Harvard University study revealed that “eating a single serving of red meat per day might increase the risk of early death by 13 percent”. Ranchers have been feeding antibiotics to the animals we eat for decades. Small doses of antibiotics administered […]
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LADIES WHO INSPIRE, 2:00 p.m. EST on W4WN, Friday, March 16th

Mary Jenkins is the President and CEO of Christians Overcoming Cancer. COC was formed in October 2006 while Mary was in active treatment for stage III breast cancer. COC is passionate about helping cancer patients succeed on their road to recovery through awareness, emotional support and financial relief services. This group is focused on education […]
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3.19.12 “Cher”ing “My” Smiles guest is Stacey Schieffelin

All About Stacey Schieffelin Stacey Schieffelin, founder and president of ybf (your best friend), has engineered a 14-year record of success in direct sales on the Home Shopping Network (US),QVC (UK) and The Shopping Channel (Canada) that has built a loyal, worldwide consumer base of women with cosmetic and apparel sales in excess of $150 […]
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CAREGIVING S.O.S., Wed., March 14, 2:00 p.m. EST on W4WN

Jeff and Maribeth Bevis know what being a caregiver is all about. They’ve both been on the front lines caring for a loved one, and–as a family–still are in the process of caregiving. Based on a combination of dedication and experience, Jeff’s position as president and CEO of FirstLight HomeCare is more than just business. […]
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