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  • 10/03/07--13:00: Work At Home Quick Cash Ideas - Oct 03,2007 (chan 3102800)
  • Honest, workable and legitimate money making businesses for everyone. No pyramid schemes, chain letters, envelope stuffing or commercial advertisements disguised as opportunities on this show.

  • 10/17/07--13:00: Work At Home Quick Cash Ideas - Oct 17,2007 (chan 3102800)
  • Honest, workable and legitimate money making businesses for everyone. No pyramid schemes, chain letters, envelope stuffing or commercial advertisements disguised as opportunities on this show.

  • 04/18/08--19:00: Creating a Workable Wedding Budget - Apr 19,2008 (chan 3102800)
  • Due to technical issues this is a rebroadcast of segment #2 of our series of "Congratulations You're Engaged...Now What?" we'll discuss creating a reasonable and workable budget for your wedding. Then after you've determined your spending comfort level now it's time to find your vendors. But where do you begin? We'll help you sort through all the choices available.

  • 12/02/08--08:00: Shingles Natural Treatment Overview - Dec 02,2008 (chan 3102800)
  • Shingles natural treatment summary. What shingles is, why some people suffer from it and others don't, drawbacks of modern medical treatment (antiviral drugs, Zostavax vaccine, antiinflammatory steroids), best natural alternatives based on scientific research.

  • 12/28/08--10:00: Winning In 2009!! - Dec 28,2008 (chan 3102800)
  • Master motivator, James Dickerson shares workable strategies for making the most of the New Year.

  • 06/18/09--17:00: Creating a Workable Wedding Budget - Jun 19,2009 (chan 3102800)
  • During this segment we will walk you through the steps to create a workable wedding budget. We will also highlight typical budget busters and what to do when you find yourself over budget and stressed.

  • 06/28/09--16:00: Soul's Journey Radio - Jun 28,2009 (chan 3102800)
  • Tonight's show is all about love - Join Michael Knight and Elizabeth Rose as they celebrate Love in all its beautiful forms. They will talk about the power of love to change and enrich our lives and how to create a force of power so strong that it can be felt through all eternity. If you are feeling unloved or lonely - they will also explore ways of getting more love into your life and accessing its transformative strength and power. Elizabeth and Michael take your calls. Second hour "This Thing That I Do" Spiritual Mind Treatment (treatment) Service Detail: Spiritual Mind Treatment (treatment) - is a healing tool that works on any and all conditions. With treatment we can heal addictions, health issues, financial challenges, relationships and anything else you may be experiencing. Rev. B. believes there is one Creative Intelligence operating throughout the Universe and throughout our lives. Hear how it operates on a Law of Mind and creates our experience exactly according to our beliefs. She believes our beliefs can be healed through the use of treatment. Treatment can be used to produce health, abundance and love in mind, body and your total life experience. Call in for your own Spiritual Mind Treatment

  • 07/26/09--15:00: Mystery guest A is a Clinical Director of a treatment facility - Jul 26,2009 (chan 3102800)
  • Dan & Mike will interview a very special guest. Mystery guest A is over 11 years sober, a licensed MFT as well as the Clinical Director of a treatment facility in Los Angeles. We will discuss co dependency, sexual abuse, medication and it's role in recove

  • 10/12/09--07:00: Problem: Poor Mental Health Support for Youth- Part 1 - Oct 12,2009 (chan 3102800)
  • Subtopic: Mental Health/Treatment vs. Incarceration. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2010 Statewide Family Network grants. The purpose of this program is to enhance State capacity and infrastructure to be more oriented to the needs of children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbances and their families. Experts are recognizing that many inmates should be receiving mental health and substance abuse treatment rather than being incarcerated. This series of programs will explore strategies associated with the grant announcement for over $2 million dollars posted by SAMSHA. Each segment will begin with a clearly stated problem, along statistics about the problem before inviting participants to help develop workable solutions. We invite forward thinkers, entrepreneurs and solutions oriented talkers to engage in meaningful problem solving. These episodes will be heard by government officials, business leaders and others who can do something with what is presented. Listeners Address the Government Officials.

  • 10/20/09--07:00: Problem: Teen Sex and STD's Making Adults Pay - Oct 20,2009 (chan 3102800)
  • The rise in teen pregnancies is also accompanied by the staggering number of teens reported with having HIV/AIDS. The cost for servicing these teens is often compounded by the need for health treatment (mental and physical) as well as the challenge to academic attainment and employment. This series of programs are designed to offer tangible solutions to the critical issues that are challenging the quality of life in various populations. Each segment will begin with a clearly stated problem, along statistics about the problem before inviting participants to help develop workable solutions. We invite forward thinkers, entrepreneurs and solutions oriented talkers to engage in meaningful problem solving. Possible solutions may be funded through a grant offered by the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control. Link to the grant announcement: http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do;jsessionid=JFY6KchSdvDXzSh5ZfTLwcGph1cTGLY8qpb1pMpvJ1F20q1DC0MR!-1163459943?oppId=49223&mode=VIEW

  • 10/22/09--07:00: Problem: Racial Disparity in Healthcare- Grant Available from NIH - Oct 22,2009 (chan 3102800)
  • When it comes to substance abuse treatment and other health care services, there appears to be a big difference in the treatment available as well as the legal involvement as they relate to race and culture. Some concerned experts are suggesting that this disparity is due to racism. Grants from the National Institute and Health as well as from the U.S. Department of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. This series of programs are designed to offer tangible solutions to the critical issues that are challenging the quality of life in various populations. Each segment will begin with a clearly stated problem, along statistics about the problem before inviting participants to help develop workable solutions. We invite forward thinkers, entrepreneurs and solutions oriented talkers to engage in meaningful problem solving. These episodes will be transcribed and forwarded to government officials, media and decision makers, etc. GRANT INFO: $23,570,000 Award Ceiling: $900,000 Due December 15, 2009 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-CA-09-032.html

  • 11/09/09--07:00: Substance Abuse in the Military - Nov 09,2009 (chan 3102800)
  • Substance Use and Abuse among U.S. Military Personnel, Veterans and their Families (R01) Purpose. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is issued by NIDA, NIAAA, NCI, and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to enhance and accelerate research on the epidemiology/etiology, identification, and prevention and treatment of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use and abuse (including illicit and prescription drugs) and associated mental health problems among active-duty or recently separated (e.g., Iraq and Afghanistan) military troops and their families. VA has specific interest in supporting research directed towards advancing prevention and treatment of mental health and comorbid substance use/abuse problems in veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan deployments (including National Guard and Reservists) and their families. Funding Website Link: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-10-001.html This series of programs are designed to offer tangible solutions to the critical issues that are challenging the quality of life in various populations. Each segment will begin with a clearly stated problem, along statistics about the problem before inviting participants to help develop workable solutions. We invite forward thinkers, entrepreneurs and solutions oriented talkers to engage in meaningful problem solving.

  • 12/28/09--07:00: Marijuana, Homeland Security, Employment and Healthcare-Part 1 - Dec 28,2009 (chan 3102800)
  • There are new grant announcements seeking solutions to pressing issues. This series of programs are designed to offer tangible solutions to the critical issues that are challenging the quality of life in various populations. Each segment will begin with a clearly stated problem, along statistics about the problem before inviting participants to help develop workable solutions. We invite forward thinkers, entrepreneurs and solutions oriented talkers to engage in meaningful problem solving. GRANT OPPORTUNITY Purpose. The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to issue a Request for Applications (RFA) to support research studies that focus on the identification, and preclinical and clinical evaluation, of medications that can be safe and effective for the treatment of cannabis-use and -induced disorders, as well as their medical and psychiatric consequences. The studies can be preclinical or FDA-defined Phase I, Phase II or Phase III clinical trials. Cannabis-related disorders (CRDs) including cannabis abuse or dependence and cannabis induced disorders (e.g., intoxication, delirium, psychotic disorder, and anxiety disorder) are a major public health issue. Cannabis use includes, marijuana hashish, and other tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) containing substances. Nearly one million people are seeking treatment for marijuana dependence every year and sufficient research has been carried out to confirm that the use of cannabis can produce serious physical and psychological consequences. Currently, there are no medications approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of CRDs. Only recently have clinical trials been conducted testing medications to treat these disorders. Funds Available and Anticipated Number of Awards. It is anticipated that a total of 6 awards will be funded for a total of $3,000,000. National Institutes of Health (NIH), (http://www.nih.gov)

  • 12/31/09--07:00: Marijuana, Homeland Security, Employment and Healthcare-Part 4 - Dec 31,2009 (chan 3102800)
  • Close to $2 million dollars are being offered for homeland security solutions to enhance safety in national preparedness efforts. Previous episodes focused upon solutions for youth who need treatment for complications resulting from their marijuana usage. This episode will touch on issues of health care while transitioing into homeland security and homegrown terrorism. This series of programs are designed to offer tangible solutions to the critical issues that are challenging the quality of life in various populations. GRANT IFO: Estimated Total Program Funding: $1,786,360,000 AGENCY: Department of Homeland Security - FEMA The HSGP is a primary funding mechanism for building and sustaining national preparedness capabilities. The HSGP is comprised of five interconnected grant programs: State Homeland Security Program (SHSP), Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI), Operation Stonegarden (OPSG), Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS), and Citizen Corps Program (CCP). Together, these grants fund a range of preparedness activities, including planning, organization, equipment purchase, training, exercises, and management and administration. Per the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-53) and the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2010 (Public Law 111-83), States are also required to ensure that at least 25 percent of their SHSP award funds and 25 percent of their UASI award funds are dedicated towards law enforcement terrorism prevention activities. WEBSITE:http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1260283102665.shtm Each segment will begin with a clearly stated problem, along statistics about the problem before inviting participants to help develop workable solutions. We invite forward thinkers, entrepreneurs and solutions oriented talkers to engage in meaningful problem solving.

  • 01/12/10--07:00: The Marijuana Crisis- Treatment and Legislation - Jan 12,2010 (chan 3102800)
  • There is growing concern that there is no real medical treatment avaialble for the masses of people seeking help. At the same time there are challenges to misinformation regarding it's usage and effects as a drug. Granting Agency: National Institutes of Health Purpose: This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) issued by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health, solicits new or competing renewal Research Project Grant (R01) applications from institutions/ organizations that propose to conduct preclinical and clinical research directed towards the identification, evaluation and development of safe and effective medications for the treatment of Cannabis Related Disorders (CRDs) and their medical and psychiatric consequences. They include the Cannabis Use Disorders (CUDs) such cannabis abuse and dependence, the Cannabis Induced Disorders (CIDs) such as intoxication, psychosis, and anxiety, as well as the comorbidity of these disorders with other medical and psychiatric disorders (e.g., depression). Cannabis use includes marijuana, hashish, and other tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) containing substances. NIDA is encouraging research in this area because there is a high prevalence of marijuana use in the general population accompanied with an increasing misperception that its use poses low health risk, there is limited research in this area, and there are no effective pharmacological treatments available for these disorders. GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT LINK: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-07-365.html#SectionII This series of programs are designed to offer tangible solutions to the critical issues that are challenging the quality of life in various populations. Each segment will begin with a clearly stated problem, along statistics about the problem before inviting participants to help develop workable solutions. We invite forward thinkers, entrepreneurs and solutions oriented talkers to engage in meaningful problem solving.

  • 01/26/10--22:30: Dems lack workable plan and retreat on health care - Jan 27,2010 (chan 3102800)
  • Democrats retreated Tuesday from a quick push to pass President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, lacking a workable strategy to salvage the sweeping legislation that has consumed Congress for more than a year. "There is no rush," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said after a meeting of Senate Democrats. His comments came as two centrists said they would oppose the plan Democratic leaders were considering to reconcile differences between the House and Senate bills and put comprehensive legislation on Obama's desk. A week after the loss of a Massachusetts Senate seat — their 60th vote — cost Democrats undisputed control of the congressional agenda, leaders are still casting about for a way forward. Given the congressional schedule, it could be weeks — the end of February at the earliest — before they act. "There are no easy choices," acknowledged House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md, insisting that the goal remains the same: to pass far-reaching legislation that would expand coverage, reduce costs and improve quality.

  • 05/31/10--11:00: Challenges Program- Relapse Prevention and Relapse Treatment: - May 31,2010 (chan 3102800)
  • Relapse Prevention and Relapse Treatment: Challenges Program is a state licensed and JCAHO accredited private addictions and mental health treatment center located in the greater Fort Lauderdale, Florida area. Challenges Program specializes in the treatment of adults for issues relating to chemical dependency, dual diagnosis, multi occurring disorders as well as individuals with a history of chronic relapse. Challenges Program Relapse Treatment and Prevention Specialists Challenges’ focused and highly specialized dedication to relapse treatment and relapse prevention, is uniquely distinguished from other types of treatment facilities. Whether it’s addictions, drug abuse and chemical dependency, or dual-diagnosed disorders, Challenges is the preferred facility for the treatment of relapse. Challenges is the first facility in this country to provide intensive treatment of relapse as a specialty, and we feature the first and only treatment center which has been awarded national certification as a “Center of Excellence”:in relapse treatment and prevention by the renowned and leading international expert in the treatment of relapse, Terence Gorski. (Gorski-CENAPS). The Challenges Program model of relapse prevention treatment represents a new and unique direction in relapse care. We incorporate the latest, cutting edge technology together with traditional treatment, twelve-step oriented treatment, and alternative treatment therapies for those challenged by alcoholism and drug abuse, chemical dependency, as well as co-existing, co-occurring and dual diagnosed disorders. The exceptional treatment at Challenges is highly individualized and holistic in nature, offering the individual a significant chance of success. Click Here For More Information. Challenges Relapse Treatment & Prevention Program 5100 Coconut Creek Parkway Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33063 (888) 755-3334 Toll Free (954) 917-3334 Local

  • 06/15/10--19:00: Terry Gorski Brought To You By Challenges-Program 888-223-2060 - Jun 16,2010 (chan 3102800)
  • Challenges Addiction Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Center Program specializes in Relapse Treatment and Prevention for Chemical Dependency and Dual Diagnosed Disorders. The Challenges model represents a new and unique direction in relapse treatment and prevention. Our program is considered to be "cutting edge" in relapse prevention and treatment. We offer a wide variety of treatment levels which combine relapse prevention specialized care, traditional modalities of care, alternative care models and AA/NA 12 Step Recovery. Holistic and Individualized Treatment Planning Challenges is appropriate for medically stabilized adults, over the age of 18, who are motivated to develop and maintain a continuing recovery program from disorders relating to addiction, mental health and dual diagnosis. Challenges Intensive Relapse Treatment and Prevention Program will provide clients with the tools they need to help them identify their own particular warning signals and trigger mechanisms. At the same time, Challenges helps them prepare a concrete plan for success in the future. Challenges is state licensed & JCAHO accredited. Our Staff consists of a multidiciplinary team of professionals including: Psychiatrists, Nurses, Licensed Masters and PhD level Therapists, as well as Addictions Specialists and Specialized Relapse Treatment Professionals. At Challenges, the treatment focuses on helping the client to make positive, life altering changes. This may include examining personality traits that are a roadblock to recovery, distorted perceptions of self, world and others, trauma related issues, and family conflict. Motivational enhancement and outreach efforts often help improve clients' adherence and impact the outcome of treatment. At Challenges, we understand how stressful the admissions process can be. We have highly trained admissions personnel whose goal is to help each client and family through the transition into treatment. Call 888-223-2060

  • 07/07/10--11:00: Challenges Program- Relapse Treatment: 888-223-2060 - Jul 07,2010 (chan 3102800)
  • Relapse Prevention and Relapse Treatment: Challenges Program is a state licensed and JCAHO accredited private addictions and mental health treatment center located in the greater Fort Lauderdale, Florida area. Challenges Program specializes in the treatment of adults for issues relating to chemical dependency, dual diagnosis, multi occurring disorders as well as individuals with a history of chronic relapse. Challenges Program Relapse Treatment and Prevention Specialists Challenges’ focused and highly specialized dedication to relapse treatment and relapse prevention, is uniquely distinguished from other types of treatment facilities. Whether it’s addictions, drug abuse and chemical dependency, or dual-diagnosed disorders, Challenges is the preferred facility for the treatment of relapse. Challenges is the first facility in this country to provide intensive treatment of relapse as a specialty, and we feature the first and only treatment center which has been awarded national certification as a “Center of Excellence”:in relapse treatment and prevention by the renowned and leading international expert in the treatment of relapse, Terence Gorski. (Gorski-CENAPS). The Challenges Program model of relapse prevention treatment represents a new and unique direction in relapse care. We incorporate the latest, cutting edge technology together with traditional treatment, twelve-step oriented treatment, and alternative treatment therapies for those challenged by alcoholism and drug abuse, chemical dependency, as well as co-existing, co-occurring and dual diagnosed disorders. The exceptional treatment at Challenges is highly individualized and holistic in nature, offering the individual a significant chance of success. Click Here For More Information. Challenges Relapse Treatment & Prevention Program 5100 Coconut Creek Parkway Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33063 888-223-2060 Toll Free (954) 917-3334 Local

  • 08/18/10--09:00: Moving from Infertility Treatment to Adoption: When are You Ready and How to Prepare - Aug 18,2010 (chan 3102800)
  • How do you know if you are ready to stop infertility treatment and switch to adoption? If adoption is Plan B, should you even consider it? Join our guest infertility and adoption therapist Carolyn Berger to talk about moving from Infertility Treatment to Adoption.

  • 09/08/10--09:00: Advancements in the Treatment of Infertility - Sep 08,2010 (chan 3102800)
  • What are the latest advancements in the treatment of infertility. Join our guest Dr. Robin Fogle, a Reproductive Endocrinologist with the Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine to discuss the causes and treatments of infertility.

  • 11/18/10--20:00: The Mr. BlackBerre Treatment - Nov 19,2010 (chan 3102800)
  • Love, Life, Relationships and Sex all covered by the smoothest host Mr. BlackBerre helping you find out if your getting the treatment you deserve.

  • 01/28/11--12:00: Grants for Fertility Treatment & Affordability Programs Offerd by Infertility Clinics - Jan 28,2011 (chan 3102800)
  • Infertility affects millions in the US, but the cost of fertility treatment is beyond the reach of many. In this first of a three part series, we will talk about grants and loans for fertility treatment as well as programs offered by many fertility clinics such as shared risk, bundled plans, refunds, and discounts. Join our guests Dr. Camille Hammond founder and Exec. Director of the Cade Foundation, a nonprofit providing financial assistance and grants to families pursuing infertility treatment or adoption; and Dr. David Adamson a reproductive endocrinologist and Director of Fertility Physicians of Northern California in Palo Alto and San Jose, California. He is also the founder of Advanced Reproductive Care, a national network of infertility clinics innovative clinical and financial programs. ARC’s clinics are now in 40 states and currently provide approximately one-third of the in vitro fertilization services in the United States.

  • 04/08/11--07:00: Recovery Think Tank-Recognizes Sexual Assault Awareness Mont - Apr 08,2011 (chan 3102800)
  • In recognition and support of Sexual Assault Awareness Month our Recovery Think Tank will welcome 2 compelling guests. Dr. Hattie Wash, a Psychologist who has been treating sex offenders for 12 years will join Keith Smith, a sexual assault survivor and child advocate who testified to the NJ State Senate Judiciary Committee to eliminate the Statute of Limitations on Sex Crimes. These programs are designed to offer tangible solutions to the critical issues that are challenging the quality of life in various populations. Each segment will begin with a clearly stated problem, along statistics and/or other information about the problem before inviting participants to help develop workable solutions. We invite forward thinkers, entrepreneurs and solutions oriented talkers to engage in meaningful problem solving.

  • 04/26/11--07:00: Interview #50 Connie Cavanaugh April 26, 2011 - Apr 26,2011 (chan 3102800)
  • Conie Cavanaugh has helped thousands of women learn to follow God one yes at a time as she shows them how to overcome the barriers that have held them back from being all God wants them to be. Connie speaks at events all over North America, in Mexico, Europe and the Caribbean and is best known as the keynote speaker at Girls Nite Out (see http://gnolive.com and http://gnolive.ca) events in the USA and Canada. Her groundbreaking book, From Faking It to Finding Grace, brought media attention to the epidemic of spiritual dryness in todays church. Her newest book and most popular conference, Following Giod One Yes at a Time, takes the complexity out of walking with God and helps the everyday Christian live a simple, workable faith. An engaging and inspiring media guest, Cavanaugh has had numerous radio and television appearances in Canada and the USA including LeSea Broadcasting, Its a New Day, The Miracle Channel, 100 Huntley Street, and Christian Television Network. She has also been an award-winning journalist with On Mission magazine, a popular columnist for five years with Homelife magazine, a regular contributor to Living with Teens, and has written for several other publications.

  • 05/14/11--09:30: Addiction Treatment Options - May 14,2011 (chan 3102800)
  • Hawk rejoins the team to discuss his views on what works in addiction treatment and what doesnt, this week on Recovery Now!

  • 09/05/11--20:30: Missional Church Strategies-Ten Workable Guide Points - Sep 06,2011 (chan 3102800)
  • Join David Fournier tonight for a 30-minute strategy session on how to enhance the success of your church or spiritual community in the area of missional ministry approach. The Ten Steps being discussed can be implemented by any group of any size.

  • 09/14/11--20:30: WOMEN IN TREATMENT AROMATHERAPY TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN - Sep 15,2011 (chan 3102800)
  • JOIN OMI AS SHE SLIPS INTO THE SPIRIT AND CALLS UPON THE WATER TO DO THE WORK! WOMEN IN TREATMENT , " AROMATHERAPY TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN" CLAMMING OVERACTIVE CHILDREN WITH AROMATHERAPY THROUGH ESSENTIAL OILS.

  • 09/18/11--20:30: WOMEN IN TREATMENT ,AROMATHERAPY TREATMENT FOR THE SKIN HAIR - Sep 19,2011 (chan 3102800)
  • OMI IS STILL IN THE SPIRIT! WOMEN IN TREATMENT, THROUGH ESSENTIAL OILS " AROMATHERAPY TREATMENTS FOR THE SKIN AND HAIR" JOIN OMI AS SHE DISCUSS WITH HER GUEST AS SHE DISCUSS THE BENEFITS OF USING YOUNGLIVINGS PRODUCTS COUPLED WITH ESSENTIAL OILS.

  • 12/15/11--08:00: Out With Old.. Onward! - Dec 15,2011 (chan 3102800)
  • If it aint workable.. get new parts. Adapt or be trapped!

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