Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Brian Tracy and Lady Samm

Brian Tracy called the Wayne and Jayne show to talk about his new book 'Crunch Point' The 21 Secrets to Succeeding When It Matters Most.

Details at: www.briantracy.com

Lady Samm called to talk about inproving your memory with brain games. She's hooked on the Brain Age Game...and says her memory is stonger than ever.
Meet Lady Samm at: www.Iwantitall.net

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Cheating Spouse?

Todays guest was Sandra Hope PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR. She is hired by wives and girlfriends to test their mates' fidelity. She owns Mate Check, Inc.

http://www.matecheckpi.com/

YOU KNOW YOU'RE LIVING IN 2006 WHEN

1. You haven't played solitaire with real cards in years.
2. You have a list of 15 phone numbers to reach your family of 3.
3. You e-mail or IM the person who works at the desk next to you.
4. Your reason for not staying in touch with friends and family is that they don't have e-mail addresses.
5. When you make phone calls from home, you instinctively dial "9" to get an outside line.
6. You've sat at the same desk for four years and worked for three different companies.
7. Your boss doesn't have the ability to do your job.
8. Every commercial on television has a web site at the bottom of the screen.
9. Leaving the house without your cell phone, which you didn't have the first 20 or 30 (or 60) years of your life, is now a cause for panic and you turn around to go and get it.
10. You get up in the morning and go online before getting your coffee.

Monday, September 25, 2006

10 Movies that Could Save Your Marriage

Monday's Guest was Dr. Jim White


Hollywood has the power to save your marriage, according to Jim White, Ph.D. Get ready to watch movies in a whole new light as White explains how your next date night at the movies can rekindle your romance and help solve serious communication issues that have plagued your marriage. Instead of “getting lost” in a movie, White will explain how to make the movies work for you. Home life aside, White says you can also get career tips and parenting advice from movies. White’s Movie Series is a collection of one-day workshops that use modern and classic movies, like 12 O’clock High, Twelve Angry Men and Apollo 13, to help people refine their communication skills and improve their most important relationships.

www.jlwmovies.com

Thursday, September 21, 2006

How do you hold it???

HOW YOU HOLD IT REVEALS PERSONALITY

According to Cosmopolitan, how you hold your steering wheel tells a lot about your personality...

If you hold one hand on the center spoke and the other on the rim, you take great interest in all things elegant and artistic, and you're polite with strangers.

If you hold your hands at 3 and 9 o'clock, you like order, efficiency and simplicity. You're a reliable, all-terrain employee and good marriage candidate.

If you hold your hands close together at the top of the wheel, outwardly, you're brusque and authoritative, but inside you're worried, anxious and hesitant.

If you hold your hands at the bottom of the steering wheel, you fear disappointing others and yourself. You are introspective and have a tendence to shift gears unexpectedly.

If you hold one hand on the wheel with your elbow out the window, you are quick, optimistic and very intelligent. Life for you is one long tailgate party.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Faking it Financially

Jenifer Madson talked to Wayne and Jayne about The Top 5 Ways people “fake it” financially, and how to bust out of them. She is a Financial Success Coach and author of “A Financial Minute”.
Visit her website for information.www.afinacialminute.com

Listen to the Interview Here




Wayne Kelly

Monday, September 18, 2006

Debbie LaChusa

Motivational Monday returned with Debbie LaChusa.
She talked about things people do wrong while marketing.
Don't be one of those...go to
http://10stepmarketing.com/

Listen to the interview here




Wayne Kelly

Friday, September 15, 2006

The Crossed Leg Strike

Fretting over crime and violence, girlfriends and wives of gang members in the Colombian city of Pereira have called a ban on sex to persuade their men-folk to give up their guns.
After meeting with the mayor's office to discuss a disarmament program, a group of women decided to deny their partners their conjugal rights and recorded a song for local radio to urge others to follow their example.
"We met with the wives and girlfriends of gang members and they were worried some were not handing over their guns and that is where they came up with the idea of a vigil or a sex strike," mayor's office representative Julio Cesar Gomez said.

If we could get the women of Iraq to do this . . . it could be the beginning of World Peace.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Lady Samm talks sports drinks

Listen to the Lady Samm interview.





www.iwantitall.net Lady Samm's website

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

This is Love

Read story before watching this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4B-r8KJhlE

Eighty-five times he's pushed his disabled son, Rick, 26.2 miles in
marathons. Eight times he's not only pushed him 26.2 miles in a
wheelchair but also towed him 2.4 miles in a dinghy while swimming and
pedaled him 112 miles in a seat on the handlebars--all in the same day.
Dick's also pulled him cross-country skiing, taken him on his back
mountain climbing. Makes taking your son bowling look a little lame,
right?

And what has Rick done for his father? Not much--except save his life.

This love story began in Winchester, Mass., 43 years ago, when Rick was
strangled by the umbilical cord during birth, leaving him brain-damaged
and unable to control his limbs.

"He'll be a vegetable the rest of his life;'' Dick says doctors told
him and his wife, Judy, when Rick was nine months old. ``Put him in an
institution.''

But the Hoyts weren't buying it. They noticed the way Rick's eyes
followed them around the room. When Rick was 11 they took him to the
engineering department at Tufts University and asked if there was
anything to help the boy communicate. ``No way,'' Dick says he was told.
"There's nothing going on in his brain.''

"Tell him a joke,'' Dick countered. They did. Rick laughed. Turns out a
lot was going on in his brain. Rigged up with a computer that allowed him
to control the cursor by touching a switch with the side of his head,
Rick was finally able to communicate. First words? "Go Bruins!'' And
after a high school classmate was paralyzed in an accident and the school
organized a charity run for him, Rick pecked out, ``Dad, I want to do
that.''

Yeah, right. How was Dick, a self-described "porker'' who never ran
more than a mile at a time, going to push his son five miles? Still,
he tried. "Then it was me who was handicapped,'' Dick says. "I was sore
for two weeks.''

That day changed Rick's life. "Dad,'' he typed, "when we were running,
it felt like I wasn't disabled anymore!''

And that sentence changed Dick's life. He became obsessed with giving
Rick that feeling as often as he could. He got into such hard-belly shape
that he and Rick were ready to try the 1979 Boston Marathon. "No way,''
Dick was told by a race official. The Hoyts weren't quite a single
runner, and they weren't quite a wheelchair competitor. For a few years
Dick and Rick just joined the massive field and ran anyway, then they
found a way to get into the race officially: In 1983 they ran another
marathon so fast they made the qualifying time for Boston the following
year.

Then somebody said, "Hey, Dick, why not a triathlon?''

How's a guy who never learned to swim and hadn't ridden a bike since he
was six going to haul his 110-pound kid through a triathlon? Still, Dick
tried.

Now they've done 212 triathlons, including four grueling 15-hour
Ironmans in Hawaii. It must be a buzzkill to be a 25-year-old stud
getting passed by an old guy towing a grown man in a dinghy, don't you
think?

Hey, Dick, why not see how you'd do on your own? "No way,'' he says.
Dick does it purely for "the awesome feeling'' he gets seeing Rick with a
cantaloupe smile as they run, swim and ride together.

This year, at ages 65 and 43, Dick and Rick finished their 24th Boston
Marathon, in 5,083rd place out of more than 20,000 starters. Their best
time'? Two hours, 40 minutes in 1992--only 35 minutes off the world
record, which, in case you don't keep track of these things, happens to
be held by a guy who was not pushing another man in a wheelchair at the
time.

"No question about it,'' Rick types. "My dad is the Father of the
Century.''

And Dick got something else out of all this too. Two years ago he had a
mild heart attack arteries was 95% clogged. ``If you hadn't been in such
great shape,'' one doctor told him, "you probably would've died 15 years
ago.''

So, in a way, Dick and Rick saved each other's life.

Rick, who has his own apartment (he gets home care) and works in
Boston, and Dick, retired from the military and living in Holland, Mass.,
always find ways to be together. They give speeches around the country
and compete in some backbreaking race every weekend, including this
Father's Day.

That night, Rick will buy his dad dinner, but the thing he really wants
to give him is a gift he can never buy. "The thing I'd most like,''
Rick types, "is that my dad sit in the chair and I push him once.''


Monday, September 11, 2006

KBS live at Ground Zero

Nov 30, 2001 - Wayne Kelly, Jason Milne, Beni Marrindino, Richard Melnyk, and Karl Johnstone represented The Koootenays live in NYC.

Listen to the "Live in NYC" and "God Bless The Innocent Song" Click HERE

Thursday, September 07, 2006

A Moth in the ear

Today we talked about a yucky topic. Have you ever had a moth fly in your ear? How did you get it out? If you call the Nurse hotline, they suggest holding a flashlight to your ear.
Jayne said she was bite on the eyelid by a Wasp.
A listener did one better saying he sat on an ant hill when he was a kid.
Another listener said he had a spider crawl in his ear while sleeping.

Tell us your bug horror story.
Wayne and Jayne

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Bobby Badfingers

Wayne and Jayne Talked to Bobby Badfingers from America's Got Talent!
He spilled the beans on what happened backstage of the show.

Checkout his website:

http://badfingers.com/

Friday, September 01, 2006

HE SHOULD HAVE HAD WATER WINGS: A priest who told his congregation he could repeat the biblical miracle of Jesus walking on water drowned in his attempt to reenact Jesus' accomplishment. Evangelist preacher Franck Kabele drowned after walking out to sea from a beach in the city of Libreville in Gabon, West Africa. Kabele took his congregation to the beach saying he would walk across the Komo estuary, which takes 20 minutes by boat. Kabele walked into the water, which soon was over his head, and he never came back.