Thursday, December 11, 2008

It is more blessed to give than to receive



It’s a time of year that the spirit of giving often gets lost in the logistics of giving. We go to the mall, wait in lines, shake our fist at the slow traffic or gripe about the over-commercialization of the season. It’s the giving without expectation of something in return that we often forget about, particularly this time of year. For that reason, among others we’re spotlighting non-profit organizations on this week’s show. We’ve got quite a line up too. By now, because of the picture above, you may have guessed that the one and only Marlo Thomas is on the show. I think most people know her as much for her work with St. Jude as they do as TVs “That Girl” or as Mrs. Phil Donahue. We’re excited to have Marlo on the show. She’s a dynamic lady; you’ll love to hear more about St. Jude’s work to fight against childhood cancer.

It’s always tragic when a kid gets seriously sick. It makes it even worse when that kid is the son or daughter of a single parent.
The Andre Sobel River of Life Foundation was created to help just these types of situations. The River of Life Foundation helps with the purchase of medicine, arranges transportation and treatment that the single parent may not be able to afford as well as enhances and sustains lives in many other ways. River will advocate for airline tickets for a grandparent coming to help, or buy a wig for a self-conscious teenager returning to school after chemotherapy, or pay for ballet lessons for a neglected sibling. Instead of restriction, we give as freely as our River will allow. Valerie Sobel, who founded The River in honor of her son, will join Martie to discuss the foundation.

What if you could save a child’s eyesight for a quarter? Seriously 2-bits! 25 cents. Howard Schiffer started
Vitamin Angels, an organization which has set its sights on the issue of childhood blindness, with plans to eliminate childhood blindness by the year 2020 through the systematic distribution of vitamin A to at-risk children. In addition, Vitamin Angels sponsors programs to supply multivitamins to at-risk children and vital supplements to expecting mothers, worldwide.
Listen for Martie and Howard’s conversation about how just pennies can impact a life forever.

Martie also talks with Mary Morton of
Nourish America. Nourish America is committed to provide the daily essential nutrition that impoverished American children, families, pregnant moms, and seniors and others in need require to live productive, successful lives. Success of the program depends on the partnerships with public schools, churches, Head Start, Healthy Start and WIC programs, homeless and battered women shelters, public health departments, medical clinics, the American Red Cross, Volunteers of America, Salvation Army, Boys and Girls’ Clubs, Feed the Children just to name a few…or a dozen. The list goes on.

Our mission on the Martie Whittekin show has always been in the spirit of education and raising awareness. Our aim with this show is to introduce you to some organizations that are focused on helping people become healthy and stay that way. Often outfits like this don’t have the marketing budgets of the BIG charities, so they can use our help with getting their message out.

"Some people give time, some money, some their skills and connections, some literally give their life's blood. But everyone has something to give." Barbara Bush

Friday, December 5, 2008

Gratis


If it’s free, it’s awesome! Well, I guess a free punch in the kisser isn’t all that great. Though it’s probably better than having to PAY for a punch right in the kisser. Ok, I’m really burying the lead here. I started talking about “free,” so let’s focus on things that are free on RadioMartie.com

Free: Listening to the show live
online.
Free: Listening to scads of
archived shows.
Free:
Podcasts
Free: Beaucoup information on specific conditions, digestion, food, probiotics etc.
Free: Sparkling commentary and insight just like this, from me. (come to think of it, we are probably charging too much for this item.)

And now…
Free: a “Health-e Note” from the desk of Martie Whittekin. I know! Pretty cool, huh? Here’s what you do, click
HERE, and sign up for the Health-e Note. Martie will send you periodic emails with pearls of health-wisdom, news items, and nutrition issues.

Here’s an example of what you’ll get. This was sent earlier this week.

What to do if you can’t afford organic produce?
Organic produce is the best for our health and that of farmers and the environment. So, it would be ideal if everyone bought only organic food. However, many are tightening their budgets, so I’d like to suggest a way to safely compromise. Below I’ve listed the commercial foods that are typically the most contaminated with pesticides. That is where buying organic will make the biggest difference.

Apples, Bell Peppers, Celery, Cherries, Imported Grapes, Nectarines, Peaches, Pears, Potatoes, Red Raspberries, Spinach and Strawberries.

The following link is to more information and a printable form to take to the market. It shows the most and least contaminated foods.
CLICK HERE
Healthy Wishes,
Martie Whittekin

By the way, if you are concerned that we’ll abuse the privilege of having your email address, don’t. We’ll never sell it or let anyone else have it. The worst we might ever do is let you know about special upcoming radio shows and MAYBE a exciting new product. (and we won’t abuse that either.)

Have a great weekend.

Andy

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Good Excuses via Photo Show and Tell

The incomparable Script Ohio performed by The Ohio State Marching Band,
as seen from our seats. Covered and out of the wind!

Well folks, it has been a couple of weeks since I last posted on the RadioMartie Blog. It’s been busy around here. Before I tell you what’s coming up on the show, I’ll give you a little “What Andy did on his vacation.”

The lovely Mrs. Hopkins and I went back to Ohio for the annual border war between The Ohio State University Buckeyes and some college in Michigan. The Buckeyes won, again. It was really cold, but we were bundled up fairly well and, as pictured, we had some hot chocolate.

Enjoying tailgate festivities near the stadium Me, Mrs. H, my sister Lindsay and her hubby Mike.


We also had a great Thanksgiving weekend highlighted by a feast at Martie’s house with a shameful amount of wonderfully prepared food. We had enough leftovers to split up that we could have opened our own Luby’s (insert your local cafeteria here.) I hope your holiday was as nice as mine.

And now on to some Radio Martie news:

This week on the show we’ll talk to Dr. John Cannell and Anne Louise Gittleman. Dr. Cannell, with the Vitamin D Council, will discuss just how important Vitamin D is. It’s a hugely overlooked nutrient, so this is a can’t miss.

If you’ve listened to our show for very long, you’ve definitely heard Anne Louise. We’ll be talking about her Gut Flush Plan this week.

As always be ready to call in with your questions.

JUST IN CASE you missed last week’s show. You owe it to yourself to check it out, here. Dr. Michael Murray, who is basically a rock star in the nutrition industry, talked with Martie about a revolutionary weight loss fiber called PGX. Fascinating.

See you on the radio.

Andy

 
Add to Technorati Favorites