Have Foot-In-Mouth Disease? How's Your SF IQ? … All on Read My Lips Radio - a podcast by aka RadioRed

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Read My Lips host akaRadioRed brings you lively, unscripted, spontaneous, non-canned interviews with interesting new authors on a range of lifestyle-related topics. Listen LIVE on Mondays 7-8 pm/Eastern or anytime on-demand. Today's guests:

Debbie Silverman, Human Behavior Specialist, President of Consumer Perspective LLC, author of "It's Just a Conversation – What to Say and How to Say It in Business". Most of us second-guess what we say in conversations in our most important relationships – parents re: a child’s behavior; singles in the dating scene; committed couples and extended families. She applies 30+ years of business branding experience to help anyone negotiate the minefields of daily conversations. Topics: Is Texting Killing Romance [What a "Hi" text means]? Tips for Negotiating What You Want In Your Relationship. Avoid [Another] First Date From Hell. 

How is your SFIQ?  Carol Blackman, author of Finding the Soul of the 1960s, brings us back to the good old days of San Francisco in 1967, 1968 and 1969 via the individuals who witnessed and helped to create the true and untold stories of that era. A SF native and reporter, Carol studied communications at SF State University when the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood became world-famous. Did you know… When ballet stars Dame Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev came to dance with the SF Ballet in 1967, they were arrested at a “pot” party in Haight-Ashbury? In 1968, gun-toting Black Panthers started the first free breakfast program for poor children? In 1965, cross-dresser Jose Sarria began a tradition of raising money for city charities that continues today?

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