Celebrity designer Andrea Schroder from Bravo's "Top Design." Plus, Chris MacKenzie, a director at the ACME Comedy Theater, and the wild and crazy ACME Players (Ryan Churchill, Jen Parker, Richard Keith, and Kirk Diedrich.)
When divorce turns nasty and one parent tries to turn the kids against the other. Dr. Jayne Major, police officer Catherine MacWillie, and film director Shelli Ryan discuss parental alienation syndrome.
Fitness model Christian Boeving admits he uses steroids and is fired by his sponsor. Obi Obidake says there are very few black fitness models and he is working to change that. And Scott Jenkins shows you how to get the most out of your push ups.
Chocolate guru David Wolfe. Plus fitness model Max Wettstein and nutritionist Candace Booth, co-authors of "How Much Fat Are You Carrying?" And medical writer Lanie Adamson on the controversy over using ghost writers in medical research publishing.
Eden Riegel played a groundbreaking lesbian character on "All My Children." Now she is a YouTube star getting millions of hits with her web series "Imaginary Bitches." Plus, actress Natasha Alam from the upcoming movie, "The Women," with Meg Ryan.
Marcus Patrick shows you how to get a full chest workout from your push-ups. Thor Knai has some sword moves and relationship advice for you. Plus, Derek Bishop from Bravo's "Millionaire Matchmaker."
From the archives... an old interview with Roland Kickinger from the new "Terminator Salvation" movie being released in 2009 and "Son of the Beach." (Taped April 23, 2005.)
All the way from London, British fitness models Andy Ashton and Rob Riches! Andy tells you why it is better to work in than work out. And Rob tells you about the benefits of progressive cycles of exercise and nutrition. Later in the show, both have some tips for weak point training.
It's not just adult Americans that have an obesity problem--growing up fat is a way of life for an increasing number of America's youth. What does this mean for their, and America's, future? Actor and fitness model Christian Boeving is trying to help by setting up sports camps for kids. Also, actor and fitness model Jeff Gum.
Best-selling author Robert Greene on Iraq and his new book, "The 33 Strategies of War," an insightful look at what history has to teach us about winning wars and the battles of everday life.
Heisman Trophy Winner Herschel Walker on living with multiple personalities, his old fondness for coin tosses and Russian Roulette, and why football players should join the ballet. He is author of "Breaking Free: My Life with Dissociative Identity Disorder." (Taped on location at Blu, Beverly Hills.)
Because of the tremendous response to our first show on Parental Alienation, we take another look a year and a half later. Has there been a change in awareness by the courts or public? Plus, Ross Peterson and Lanie Adamson experienced the harm PA can cause firsthand.
Fitness models Obi Obadike and Jessie Pavelka from the "Men without Shirts" contest. Plus, Jessie Godderz from "Big Brother." And Anderson Davis from the GE Olympic Commercial.
A revolution is sweeping the planet! Since his bestseller "Future Shock" was published in 1970, Alvin Toffler has influenced world leaders from Gorbachev to the Chinese to U.S. Presidents and the Congress. His new book is "Revolutionary Wealth."
So you want to be a movie star? How do you hit the big time in Hollywood? Three aspiring actors ask a top producer, acting coach, and manager how to succeed in showbiz. With producer Stephen J. Cannell, acting coach Scott Sedita, manager Michael Wallach, and actors Doug Hughs, John Gearries, and Anderson Davis.
Actor Jason Gray-Stanford from "Monk." He and producer Fern Field are working on a new project, "Grammar Bee," to help promote the correct use of English.
Brooke Adams made the transition from movie star--in films like "Days of Heaven" with Richard Gere--to painter. Plus, actress Betsy Russell from "Saw IV" and "V."
Iceland has some of the longest-lived people in the world. Fitness model and personal trainer Raul Rodriguez lived there for 13 years; today he shares their secrets for a longer, better life. Plus, Raul tells how he helped Xavier loose 30 pounds. And, Raul and Matus Valent tell you how to get killer abs.
Fitness Model Zeb Atlas is a BIG guy: 6' 3", 250 pounds of solid muscle. Find out how he stays in such great shape--and how you can, too!
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