Posts Tagged ‘Show’

Bridging Heaven & Earth Show # 96 with Stephen Royal Jackson and the Music of Lessia

Sunday, August 15th, 2010


Stephen is the author of a wonderful new book, “Eight Steps to Love–A Practical Guide to Transform Stress and Conflict into the Peaceful Power of Love” and has been a longstanding transformative healer and stress specialist. He specializes in helping people of all ages transform the constricted energy of anxiety, anger, and depression into the expansive energy and peaceful power of Love. Since a spiritually awakening experience in 1995, Stephen has been endowed with the ability to transmit a healing energy–which led him to study ancient and modern energy healing modalities. His work in the field of stress transformation was also influenced by his struggles as a child to overcome the effects of polio. He went on to become an All-American basketball player with a brief stint as a professional. Bridging’s website is: www.HeavenToEarth.com Bridging’s International Healing Art Project website is: www.HeavenToEarthArt.com

Home Show 2008: Healthy Eating

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010


Healthy eats aren’t hard with these kitchen must-haves. Make healthful, stress-free meals using products such as Weil by Spring, the Vita-Mix Blender or OXO’s Julienne Mandoline.

The Pure Heart of Yoga by Robert Butera, PhD: As seen on the NBC 10! Show

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010


Robert Butera speaking about some of the stress management techniques highlighted in his new book, The Pure Heart of Yoga: Ten Essential Steps for Personal Transformation. For more information visit www.pureheartofyoga.com

Navigating Your Life Show – Stress

Friday, May 7th, 2010


Dr. Nat Williams guests discuss how to reduce stress.

A Woodworking Show Can Hurt Home Improvement

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Home improvement shows are pushing some Canadians to opt for the “reno” of their dreams instead of a project more in tune with their financial reality.
Recent surveys have found that 60 per cent of respondents who have renovated their home recently developed a budget before starting their project. However, 27 per cent of renovators spent more than they planned.
Maintaining a renovation budget can be challenging, especially when home improvement TV shows and magazines stir-up consumer appetites for the latest in home appliances and décor. Home renovators often have the best of intentions when it comes to sticking to their budget, but often the influence of renovation shows can force them into a ‘stretch’ situation, which can cause major financial headaches when the final bill is tallied.
The ability to anticipate extra costs through appropriate financial planning can reduce the stress of home renovations. Experts suggest securing financing prior to the renovation, such as a personal or homeowners? line of credit, which provides the financial cushion most home renovators require. Having a line of credit available doesn’t mean that you have to use it, but it does provide added security if you hit unexpected expenses such as re-wiring your home.
While the survey showed that 68 per cent of respondents use cash from savings or investments to pay for renovations, a lack of planning could mean financial challenges down the road. The survey also showed that 34 per cent of homeowners are borrowing to renovate.
Home Improvement Shows Could Spoil Your Whole Marriage
Attempts to emulate TV ?fantasy homes? could be turning DIY into D.I.V.O.R.C.E, according to a new study from British Gas? Web site http://house.co.uk. Over half of our DIY is now inspired by TV shows, but 80% of families admit to having had arguments over failed makeovers.
Two in three families cite disagreement over color schemes being the likeliest source of a break-up.
The research was conducted to assess consumer attitudes to DIY. http://House.co.uk features a national directory of ‘trusted tradesman’, provided by HomePro Ltd, the leading online supplier of screened trade professionals.
Calling in a tradesman could help families avoid not just a dispute, but also a massive bill. Householders spend millions fixing their DIY disasters.
Uncertainty over house prices means that 84% are taking tips from TV shows and redecorating instead of moving to another home.
Top Ten Reasons for DIY disputes:
1. Disagreeing over color schemes
2. The person doing the DIY didn?t want to do it in the first place
3. Thinking it will be as easy as it looked on a TV show
4. Jobs not being completed
5. Finding the time to do DIY
6. Mess /disruption
7. Stress
8. Costs
9. Lack of basic DIY knowledge
10. Male/female differences of opinion