Wednesday, June 9, 2010

6/10 - Larry Miller - Doug Brode, Robert Goldman,

 Larry Miller -  "Late Night  Liars"
Larry Miller has one of Hollywood’s most recognizable faces, having appeared in than 100 films and television shows. His versatile roles range from a memorable cameo as the brown-nosing store manager in “Pretty Woman” to “Princess Diaries,” “Best in Show,” “Waiting for Guffman,” and “The Nutty Professor” I & II. Miller stars as the over-protective father in the hit ABC Family television series “10 Things I Hate About You.” He’s the author of the best-selling book “Spoiled Rotten America,” and a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post.  Look for Miller next hosting GSN’s “Late Night Liars.” The rambunctious new game show pits two hapless humans against a panel of four “celebrity” puppets who are liquored up and not telling the whole truth. Whichever contestant can distinguish fact from fiction will win cash and prizes. Make sure the little ones are in bed, these are not your kids’ Muppets. They’re from Henson Alternative, a label of the Jim Henson company that produces content specifically for adults.

Gabrielle Reece - Vollyball SuperStar - Celebrity MomDubbed as “one of the 20 Most Influential Women in Sports” by “Women’s Sport and Fitness” Magazine and “one of the world’s sexiest athletes” by “ESPN”, volleyball superstar, health and fitness guru, and celebrity mom of three children (with professional surfer Laird Hamilton, Gabrielle (also known as Gabby) Reece skyrocketed to fame in the 90s as the most famous volleyball player in the world. Born in California and raised on St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands and St. Petersburg, Florida, Gabrielle attended Florida State University where she shattered volleyball records and was lauded by “Elle” Magazine “one of the first most beautiful women in the world,” eventually being inducted in FSU’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Having graced the covers of such prestigious magazines as “Sports Illustrated for Women”, “Women’s Sports and Fitness”, “Travel and Leisure Golf”, “Outside”, “Elle”, “Shape”, “Self”, “Harpers’ Bazaar”, “Volleyball”, “Vogue”, “Fitness”, “Life”, and “People.”  A Women’s Beach Volleyball League star whose team took first place at the first-ever Beach Volleyball World Championships in 1997, Gabrielle competed again in professional volleyball in the summer of 2007 when she was five months pregnant as a way of inspiring women to stay in shape during their pregnancy. Hosting her own health and fitness videos “Bell Express 15” Workout Kits and “Gabrielle Reece Fit and Healthy Prenatal Workouts” DVDs with a second DVD covering the three trimesters and post-natal delivery release in the fall of 2008, Gabrielle’s fitness tips have also been found in the pages of “Shape” Magazine where she was a monthly contributing editor and also on “InsiderTraining” on “FitTV”/”Discovery” where she went behind-the-scenes to give an insider look at professional athletes’ exercise regimens and what they eat. The co-author of a book about her life as a professional athlete entitled “Big Girl in the Middle” Gabrielle is also a former columnist for “Women’s Sports and Fitness” and a former contributing editor to “Elle.”  In addition, Gabrielle was a featured host every year on “ESPN” and “Gravity Games” as well as “MTV Sports” and “The Extremists with Gabrielle Reece” and was a commentator at the 1998 Goodwill Games. Gabrielle has also graced the silver screen as a physical trainer “Gattica,” a professional volleyball player in “Cloud Nine,” and a guest star in “North Shore.”

Doug Brode - " Mr. Pop Culture America" - Vampires


A look at the popularity of the "Vampire" in media, movies, TV , advertising and the public awareness of the "Undead" Things have changed since the days of Bela Lugosi and Bram Stoker and with the advent of "Twilight" and the sexy image of a young hunky vampire, what are fans of the genre saying?



Alexis Henry - Surfrider Foundation
Alexis Henry is communications manager for the Surfrider Foundation. She manages Surfrider Foundation's day-to-day media/public relations. Born and raised in Southern California, Alexis grew up at the beach and has always been at home near the coast. Americans love their beaches, all 90,000 miles of US coastline. However, each year, more than 25,000 beaches are closed or posted as unhealthy. According to a recent survey conducted in 2010 by Barefoot Wine and Surfrider Foundation, a majority of American beachgoers gave our country’s beaches a mediocre ‘C’ when asked to grade their current state.


Robert Goldman, J.D., Psy.D. is - Psychological Restorative Solutions
He is also the clinical psychologist for the Suffolk County Probation Department. Dr. Goldman develops programs that combine his experience as a criminal defense attorney and as a psychologist with a goal aimed at reducing the rate of recidivism and placement. Al and Tipper Gore Divorced After 40 Years. Dr. Goldman’s first professional experience was as an attorney working for Manhattan Attorney Jack Littman as an associate in his criminal defense practice. He later worked for Suffolk County Legal Aid as a staff attorney in the Criminal Bureau. Dr. Goldman then started his own practice where he engaged in various forms of litigation. He was subsequently appointed to be on the Law Guardian Panel, where he found his true passion in helping children. Consequently, he chose to attend Hofstra University where he received his doctorate in locol/Community Psychology. Dr. Goldman continues to have a private practice in the area of law and has expanded his interests to include alternatives for dispute resolution. He has written for the Suffolk County Bar Association about Restorative Justice and has held numerous conferences on the topic. He is the founder of Psychological Restorative Solutions, P.C., a corporation that develops programs that facilitate peaceful resolutions to conflict and promote personal growth.

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