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The first "Lets Talk About" New Year show will be Monday January 7th 2008--
Be sure to call in and ask questions--as we "Talk About" all kinds of things, from books to music, from art to business, from food and wine to spirits and cigars..."Lets Talk About It" is sure to entertain everyone.
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
Lets Talk About...Being a Spirit Messenger

Guest Renata Adair joins "Lets Talk About It" Monday December 17 2007 on thatradio.com.
I was born in Kentucky and raised in California, and my own life experiences have contributed to who I am today: a spirit messenger, Spiritual counselor, Motivational Speaker and Writer and radio host. My desire is to continue to inspire others with messages of hope through my sessions, personal writings, workshops and lectures which tell of my varied and often difficult past life experiences.Due to the abuse I experienced and witnessed on many levels, I was taken away from my family at the age of twelve. I then became a ward of the state of California and grew up in a state run girl’s home in Los Angels from the ages of 12-18.For the past thirteen years, my spiritual journey has steadfastly led me to a place of healing and peace as a result of sharing my life’s story with hundreds of others who have also endured what often seem to be impossible life circumstances. I have been communicating with the other side since the age of 3. The spiritual world was not something my family understood. This was a confusing time for me because while what I was hearing and seeing was very real, I learned early on that my ability was not something everyone shared within my family. I began internalizing what I saw, heard or felt for fear of ridicule.It was not until my third near death experience, that I began to realize that what I thought was my biggest curse in life was my greatest gift. During four years of physical, emotional and mental recovery my abilities that I had kept hidden emerged again, in full force. After thirty years of hiding I was finally able to walk through my fear and talk about my experiences. I realized that while I was healing on the physical level, emotional healing was needed as well. I had to go back and review my life. This was a very painful process. However, little did I know that in my going back, it would allow me to find that which I had been searching for… Peace. It was during my continued healing process my beloved brother took his own life. I was extremely close to this brother. After his passing I fell into a deep depression. One night months after his passing I had a visit from him.During his visit, he told me that it was now time for me to begin using my abilities to help others.His visit transformed my life forever. I began to offer my assistance to others who were suffering from the passing of a loved one, along with others who were dealing with depression, suicide attempts or they had experienced some of the things I had. During the years of my recovery process, the divinely written and inspired self-empowerment and realization program was born, “Straight to the Core, Reconnecting the Heart.” I soon realized that the whole Straight to the Core process was the one I had been lovingly guided through in my recovery. The Straight to the Core program is a culmination of years of work along with personal experiences that I have had which has enabled me to continue to develop the program that assists on a deep personal level . The course helps each person individually get to the “core” issues that have shaped their beliefs and values, bringing to the surface an awareness of hidden issues. Straight to the Core has helped my clients in releasing, reshaping, and healing those issues, allowing each one to discover their divine light and birth right. Then, they can create the abundant, and truly experience the prosperous life that all of us are intended to live on all levels. The Gathering Space, my latest endeavor, aims to reach out to those who feel they have no voice and then to give them one while carving out a path that allows forward movement toward reclaiming the human spirit and overcoming obstacles that each of us face during our lives journey.
Lets Talk About... Visual Art with Kim Rempel
Guest Kim Rempel to appear on Monday December 17th 2007- "Lets Talk About It" on http://www.tahatradio.com/ beginning at 8PM EST.
Kim Rempel is a visual artist living in Beamsville, Ontario. She graduated from Sheridan College's Illustration program, with a major in Book Illustration.
Rempel is a co-founder of Art & Wine, a travelling exhibition showcasing original art at recognized wineries of the Niagara region. She is represented at Mosaika Gallery, Jordan.
2007 Portraits of St. Nick, solo show, Mosaika Gallery
2007 Art & Wine
2006 After the Party, Juried Fundraiser Auction, Grimsby Art Gallery
2006 Pied Piper Parade, St. Catharines in Person Juried Show, City of St. Catharines
2006 Food for Thought, Pow Wow New World Grill
2006 Art & Wine
2005 Back Roads Studio Tour
To view work, please visit www.kimrempel.com
To contact the artist: email: cre8 at vaxxine dot com
"We view a lot of images every day but then one day, you walk by a painting and you stop. Something about it stirs you. It could be a feeling the colours are giving you or something in the subject that brings back a private memory. It's personal. And it takes you to another place..."
Science will dictate the future, Art will gladden it's soul.
~Anon

Kim Rempel is a visual artist living in Beamsville, Ontario. She graduated from Sheridan College's Illustration program, with a major in Book Illustration.
Rempel is a co-founder of Art & Wine, a travelling exhibition showcasing original art at recognized wineries of the Niagara region. She is represented at Mosaika Gallery, Jordan.
2007 Portraits of St. Nick, solo show, Mosaika Gallery
2007 Art & Wine
2006 After the Party, Juried Fundraiser Auction, Grimsby Art Gallery
2006 Pied Piper Parade, St. Catharines in Person Juried Show, City of St. Catharines
2006 Food for Thought, Pow Wow New World Grill
2006 Art & Wine
2005 Back Roads Studio Tour
To view work, please visit www.kimrempel.com
To contact the artist: email: cre8 at vaxxine dot com
"We view a lot of images every day but then one day, you walk by a painting and you stop. Something about it stirs you. It could be a feeling the colours are giving you or something in the subject that brings back a private memory. It's personal. And it takes you to another place..."
Science will dictate the future, Art will gladden it's soul.
~Anon
Friday, December 7, 2007
Zoey Adams Entertainer Extraordinaire
Lets Talk About It airs each Monday evening beginning at 8 PM EST--join Zoey as she does a reading of her Christmas poem "How Good is Good!"
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Zoey Adams is a thirty year plus veteran of professional theatre, radio, television and film in Canada, England and the U.S. Included among her achievements is a variety of professional work experience relating to children, including:
· Numerous acting and singing roles in Professional Theatre Productions of plays and musicals for children
· Performing in Professional Children’s Theatre tours across Canada and in Northern England
· writing and directing original plays and musicals for children
· directing children both onstage and in drama workshops
· Radio drama and voice work for children
In addition to her work as a performer, director, singer and writer, Zoey has also taught elementary school and is very much at home in any classroom or library setting.
Zoey Adams is a Toronto based actress, writer and singer who has performed on stage, television, film and radio across Canada, in the US and the UK. In her latest role - the role of grandmother –she is writing and performing “ROWAN!”- charming and clever volumes of audio stories for children.
Zoey is in the process of publishing (with Rain Publishing) her first Children’s Picture Book -a Christmas story entitled “How Good is Good?”
Laurie Lonsdale on Lets Talk About It
Laurie Lonsdale joins host Tilly Rivers on "Lets Talk About It" on the 10th of December beginning at 8 PM EST--www.thatradio.com
Laurie Lonsdale, born June 16th, 1963 in Toronto, is an author, songwriter and journalist, who has written for such magazines as 'Writer's Journal', 'Bloom', 'Moxie', 'Divorce Mag', 'Toronto Exclusive', and even 'The Enquirer'. Among her published credits she counts various short stories penned for 'Chicken Soup for the Soul', and she is the author of five fiction novels. Her thrillers, aimed at a female audience, include 'Chasing Rainbows', 'Neon Nights', 'Hollywood Blues', 'Four of Hearts', and 'Wild Side', a rock 'n' roll adventure that was derived from observations made while working in concert promo in the late 80's/early 90's, and was voted among the top ten fiction novels of 2004 in an international readers' poll. The upcoming re-release of the book with Whiskey Creek Press will be accompanied by a 12-song CD, which was inspired by the story and was co-written by Lonsdale and award-winning vocalist Heidi Propp. While Laurie waits for her children's books to make their debut with Journey Stone Creations in the summer of 2008, she is freelancing for various publications and is working on her sixth novel. She also continues to dabble in music, providing lyrics and PR for select Toronto-area bands. As a member of SOCAN and ASCAP, Laurie enjoys participating in music conferences as well as promoting her written works. Between appearances, her novels can be found at select bookstores and libraries, and at all on-line bookstores, including Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com, and BooksaMillion.com. Check out Laurie’s website at www.authorsden.com/laurielonsdale or www.myspace.com/laurielonsdale
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Lets Talk About...Christmas with author Jeff Yosick
Join us December 3rd 2007 on www.thatradio.com with Host "Tilly Rivers" of Lets Talk About It with guest Jeff Yosick children's picture book author.Jeff has three books currently released with three more in 2008--he will be calling in from Ohio to read a Christmas Children's story
Don't miss this wonderful story and a chance to learn more about Jeff Yosick.
Lets Talk About...bullies in the classroom...called Teachers
Monday December 3 2007, Join us @ Lets Talk About It with Guest Michele Paiva as we talk about her contervisorial self help guide called "Pocket Guide for the Educational Adovacate"
Lets Talk About It begins at 8 pm EST ( Eastern Standard Time) on www.thatradio.com
Michele Paiva, longtime investigative journalist both on the air in broadcast news and in print – with national and international experience, tells us, after her work and outreach as a national legal advocate, how to protect yourself in any federally funded program.
Paiva, with over 20 years media work, has seen many sides of injustice; and more often than not, the victims could have saved themselves from physical, emotional, financial or character damage by simply following a few guidelines.
Paiva not only advocated for victims across the United States from small technical schools to Ivy League, but also personally, for her own children in a public district school system. She understands the game from the school view, the legal view and the parent view, and from watching her own children and acquaintances children who were victims of discrimination, labeling, violence, and more. She knew that the problem was widespread and nothing existed for the parent or older student to equip themselves with empowerment, so she decided to begin compiling this book in 2003.
Paiva lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, and has been a writer for over 25 years. She entered, [on a dare!], an International pageant and won the title of Mrs. Pennsylvania 2002, in which her platform was the Prevention of Domestic Violence. Paiva is also a Yoga Therapist and has worked with clients in recovery from violence, abuse and injustice. She lives in the suburbs with a very spoiled Chihuahua.
Paiva, with over 20 years media work, has seen many sides of injustice; and more often than not, the victims could have saved themselves from physical, emotional, financial or character damage by simply following a few guidelines.
Paiva not only advocated for victims across the United States from small technical schools to Ivy League, but also personally, for her own children in a public district school system. She understands the game from the school view, the legal view and the parent view, and from watching her own children and acquaintances children who were victims of discrimination, labeling, violence, and more. She knew that the problem was widespread and nothing existed for the parent or older student to equip themselves with empowerment, so she decided to begin compiling this book in 2003.
Paiva lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, and has been a writer for over 25 years. She entered, [on a dare!], an International pageant and won the title of Mrs. Pennsylvania 2002, in which her platform was the Prevention of Domestic Violence. Paiva is also a Yoga Therapist and has worked with clients in recovery from violence, abuse and injustice. She lives in the suburbs with a very spoiled Chihuahua.
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