Monthly Archives: March 2016

Susan Dintino..The Magic of Tarot with Radleigh Valentine

Tarot cards have been used from the late 18th century to the present time by mystics and psychics as a tool for giving advice. A typical tarot deck consists of 78 cards with four suits with numbers ranging from one (Ace) to ten and four face cards, the King, Queen, Knight and Jack. In addition, […]
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January Jones-Epic Life Results with-Myles Miller

Myles Miller is the founder of Milo Services Enterprises, LLC and the creator of LeadUP.biz. As CEO and Founder, Myles has introduced, to the business world, a progressive and dynamic way of training and pursuing career development. Myles has led corporations, non-profit organizations and thousands of individuals to new heights, allowing them to unlock their hidden potential. Myles brings 30 years of experience in project management and training across varied industries including retail, defense, state
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January Jones-Pets with Paws-Ann Greenberg

A Pet with Paws is innovating the way we currently know the poop bag holder by integrating a fashion-forward, eco-friendly bag pouch and wristlet into the mix! The unique and newly designed Poop Pick-Up Bag Pouch and Wristlet are not only stylish and functional, but they give pet parents the opportunity to promote a more sustainable lifestyle with their canine companion on every walk. Learn more at http://www.apetwithpaws.com/.
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Talking Long Island Wines with Vintner Roman Roth- March 23- The Connected Table LIVE

If you’ve had the good fortune to go out to The Hamptons on Long Island’s East End recently, you’ve most likely had one of Roman Roth’s wines. As winemaker at the celebrated Wölffer Estate Vineyard whose deliciously pale and dry Rosé is a Hamptons restaurant and Summer party staple, Roman has been a leader in the […]
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Spirits Works Distillery’s Ashby Marshall on Grain To Glass- The Connected Table LIVE- March 23

Though the profession of wine making has had a fairly large contingent of women at the helm for decades, the spirits making game has long been male dominated, and it’s only recently that women have started turn their eye towards running a still. And, while we may be able to only count female distillers on […]
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The Night Shift on iHeart Radio!

  Missed this week’s show? No worries!! It is available right now on iHeart radio! You can listen at the time convenient for you! March 15th’s show is all about meditation and includes a mini meditation to get you in a place of zen for the weekend. Here is the link…just click and enjoy and […]
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What the Bible Says About Anger

Dating back over 3500 years, the Bible began as a collection of oral stories handed down from generation to generation in the form of songs, narratives, and poetry. Eventually signs and symbols were utilized in a more permanent means of recording these stories until the written word became the primary method . It wasn’t until […]
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Ireland on the Table – The Connected Table LIVE March 16

  While doing our research for Our March 16th radio show, we learned that the traditional St. Patrick’s day dish of corned beef and cabbage is really a Jewish specialty. New York City’s Irish working class  frequented nearby Jewish delis and food carts. Corned beef and cabbage was a flavorful and cheaper alternative to Irish bacon […]
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Susan Dintino…Meditation on The Night Shift

  Ok…so exactly what is meditation?  According to Merriam-Webster it is the “act or process of spending time in quiet thought”.  Sounds simple enough and the truth is that it is that simple. I am telling you here and now as a daily meditator  and someone who teaches workshops on meditation that you don’t have […]
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Bully Politicians and What We Must Learn From Them

If you’ve been following the presidential debates, you are well aware of the bullying behaviors of some of our candidates. Gone are the days when politicians debated national and global issues. Shockingly, but not surprisingly, the debates have mutated into verbal warfare against each opponent. So who is to blame for this vile behavior? Many […]
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