This week, the Stop SUGAR SHOCK! Radio Show take a political diversion. By that I mean that we won’t be talking about health, nutrition or sugar.
Yes, it’s time to shift our focus away from sugary temptations and into the realm of presidents.
I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to interview the charismatic, popular Doug Wead, a presidential historian, motivational speaker and writer.
Not only that, but Doug is a former Special Assistant to the President in the George H.W. Bush White House.
Doug — who I had the pleasure of meeting at a conference recently — will be the guest on the next Stop SUGAR SHOCK! Radio Show tomorrow, on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. EST.
Doug will reveal some absolutely fascinating insights about presidents.
In fact, he’ll spotlight some the discoveries that he tells you about in his two intriguing books, All the President’s Children and his latest, The Raising of a President.
Since I’ve heard Doug speak, I can assure you that you’ll be enthralled, awed and maybe even spellbound by some of the conclusions that he reached after exhaustively researching presidents.
Just listen to the kinds or raves Doug’s books have received.
"Massively researched, superbly written, this is the long-awaited study of a difficult subject often hidden by presidents and their families. It is a piece of American history that solves many mysteries." — Steven Lee Carson, Chairman, White House Conference on Presidential Children
"Epic! A remarkable perspective, with unforgettable, haunting stories. One sees the American presidents through a more intimate lens. The true inside story of our most powerful families." — Peter Schweizer, Hoover Institute, Stanford University; author, The Bushes: Portrait of a Dynasty
Remember, if you miss the show live, you can always listen afterwards at your convenience.
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