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Do you write? It’s easy … if you can speak you can write. Try it.
Pick a subject and tell about it … find someone who may be interested in what you have to say and read it to them, who knows, you just might be another Hemmingway!
WRITE WHAT YOU KNOW, Will Chase
THE STORY OF MY LIFE, Marty Robbins

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 Millions of Americans remember Mike Eruzione as the captain of the 1980 US Olympic hockey team that beat the odds to win the gold medal in Lake Placid. It was his decisive winning goal that beat the Soviet team and stunned the world. Following the team’s triumph, Eruzione went on to broadcast for network television. He broadcast Olympic commentary from Sarajevo, Los Angeles, and Calgary for ABC, and from Albertville and Lillehammer for CBS. In preparation for the 1994 Winter Olympic Games, Eruzione joined the Olympic Hockey Tour to promote the American team. His role in this memorable moment in history and the lessons taken from it make him a respected and irreplaceable sports speaker for any event. A gifted orator, Olympian Mike Eruzione is an icon of his 1980 storybook team and an inspiration in the face of even the most seemingly insurmountable of odds. A speaker that sets audiences at ease with his friendliness, outgoing nature, and quick smile, he is an all-time favorite for all the right reasons. Eruzione and his team’s storybook Olympic tale is the subject of the Disney film Miracle starring Kurt Russell as legendary Head Coach Herb Brooks and Patrick O’Brien Demsey as Eruzione.

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John Renshaw’s weekly rundown of what’s hot and what’s not in sports. John talks college and pro football and more.

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MOTHER’S DAY, Teddy Kempner
BABY BABY BABY
BABY MINE, Bette Midler

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WITH ONE LOOK, Glenn Close
YOU OUGHTA BE IN PICTURES, Rita Ellis Hammer
THE CLOWN AROUNDS COMPANY, a Judy Stadt memory of her earlier theatrical days when her three sons were little.

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Mary Ellen Duerr, the official unofficial mayor of Cleveland. And certainly it’s Head Cheerleader. She loves her hometown and she is sure you will too. Also visiting Colin Lively and Friends will be another beloved Clevelander, Dianne Borsenik. She will be regaling us with her own work and talk about the ever growing performance art scene all over the country , and Cleveland is at its epicenter. CLEVELAND ROCKS !

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John Renshaw’s weekly rundown of what’s hot and what’s not in sports. John talks college and pro football and more.

 
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 KITTY CHAPPELL – Author of “I Can Forgive If I Want To”

In telling her story to women’s groups for 22 years, Kitty Chappell met countless women with stories like hers who were struggling with forgiveness.
“I Can Forgive If I Want To” is about overcoming … and not merely surviving. There are millions of survivors, but few overcomers.
Learn how Kitty can help you discover the secret potentials of you!

kittychappell.com

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I have learned that in order to stay relatively young at heart at least, its very important to have something to look forward to. Plan the things you like to do and work your plan so that you are actually doing it. BTW this very show will announce something new for me, Judy Stadt to look forward to. There’s going to be a new STREAMING, LIVE, VIDEO WEEKLY WEB TV version of THE LUNCH & JUDY SHOW on Tuesday nights at 8:00 from New York City!
SHE’S THE MOST, The Nairobi Trio

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Susan Lawrence is a West Virginia woman with a purpose and a challenge. She brings mountain kids to NYC by the hundreds. She remembers the impact NYC had on her when as a little girl she came to the city for the first time. Miss Lawrence knows that the earlier a person can see great art, theater, and eat in fine restaurants, the better they will be prepared for life. Going through a revolving door. On an escalator for the first time. She is devotee of fashion and art, and passes it on to the kids.  Also will be joined by Bandstand Bonnie Nadley, and her memories of dancing on American Bandstand and Dick Clark. Last week Dick died, and Bonnie and I will talk about him..And when he meant to our generation.