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Wednesday Morning Radio with Tamilee Webb
and Barry Dobson
I
remember, years ago, working out to exercise videos to stay
in shape; remember when they only came in VHS? I used them
so much they'd begin to get worn out! Well, on our radio show,
A Balanced Life, on Wednesday, February 17th Tracey
Mallett and I will be chatting with fitness icon, Tamilee
Webb and P.R. specialist, Brian Dobson. Both guests are so
interesting and have so much to share! I hope you'll join
us at 10 a.m. Eastern time (9 a.m. Central time/7 a.m. Pacific
time).
To listen from your radio click
here. In Seattle catch us on 106.9 FM HD Channel 3
With
more than 10 million workout videos sold since 1985, Tamilee
Webb has become the most trusted fitness expert in the business.
She graduated from California State University Chico with
a Masters Degree in Exercise Science and was elected to the
Fitness Hall of Fame in 2008. Tamilee is an IDEA Video Exercise
Expert and often presents at their annual convention. Over
the years shes authored fitness articles for several
national and international publications, appeared as a featured
speaker all over the world and is an avid animal activist,
having rescued many animals over the years including Izzie,
her current dog. Earlier this year, Tamilee announced the
release of her Classic Buns of Steel Vol. 1, DVD ($19.95),
the first in a series of DVDs that will make this classic
fitness series available on DVD for the first time. The initial
volume features three classic workouts on three individual
DVDs: Buns of Steel 3: Buns & More, Abs of Steel, Abs
& Arms of Steel.
Crisis
management expert, Brian
Dobson is an accomplished public relations executive
with over 20 years strong experience in corporate, crisis
and issues management, investor relations and marketing communications.
Hes a former journalist who has worked with corporate
leaders and others to gain a great perspective on news and
its management.
Dobson's an Army vet who was a correspondent with the 8th
Army UN Press Corp when younger, before becoming a journalist
at Dow Jones and Reuters. He ran a Pro Bono campaign to help
vets over the years.
He has handled crisis PR in what until this year was the
biggest case in Department of Justice history (for
Takeda, Japans #1 pharmaceutical company) and oversaw
all PR the hottest kids properties, including the 1980s and
1990s biggest hit, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, for the
Turtles owners and worldwide licensor.
When a journalist at Dow Jones/WSJ and subsequently at Reuters,
where he wrote the daily stock market report and covered the
NY Fed, his articles appeared worldwide. He entered PR at
the New York Stock Exchange during a period of crisis and
the contraction of the financial service industry, the lessening
of floor specialist power, the advent of negotiated rates
and the reordering of the hierarchy of the industries. He
headed PR at a Fortune 50 before running his agency and building
PR images from toys to biometrics.
This month on FHI Online magazine, read Sarah McCrum's article
on Family
and the Future of Love Relationships and then check
out Falise
Platt's book choices in our Good Reads column, for your
reading enjoyment.
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