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CHANNEL 92.3 (KSJO) PREMIERES LIVE CANDID ADVICE SHOW

Premiering June 27th@9pm!

Bay Area adults can now get live advice weekly on relationships, sex and more from forthright female hosts

San Francisco, CA –Lady Brain (www.askladybrain.com), known as ‘the most candid advice show on the air,’ announced today that they are moving their show to a live call-in format on Channel 92.3 (KSJO). The show will air on Sunday nights 9-9:30pm, beginning June 27, 2010.

Lady Brain is hosted by expert advice-givers Lauren Schiller and Stephanie Dominguez Walton, who offer intelligent, straightforward opinions laced with down-to-earth humor on the personal issues women face every day in relationships, sex, and family (think sexy dreams, unhelpful husbands, vasectomies, scary co-workers). The show has been called “Oprah for the ears” and “Car Talk meets Cosmo Magazine.”

“We’re taking the stuff girlfriends usually whisper to each other in the ladies room, and talking about it out in the open—it’s often astounding what we reveal to one another,” said Lauren Schiller.

“Guys are going to want to hear this. There’s no filter. It’s real fly-on-the-wall stuff,” said Stephanie Dominguez Walton.

Michael Solari, Program Director for KSJO said, “We’re excited to take on a show that knows how to shake things up. Sunday night is going to be the new girls’ night out—and this time, the guys can overhear it.”

Listeners will be able to hear honest answers to their questions, every week. Phone lines will be open Sundays 9-9:30p at 877-WE-ASK-LADYBRAIN (877-932-7552), and questions can be emailed to theladies@askladybrain.com.

Lady Brain began as a ‘no holds barred’ podcast, and soon gained their own show on 90.3, KUSF, as well as a premier position on Green960 podcasts. Their launch onto Channel 92.3 (KSJO) will enable an even larger audience to have real-time interaction on personal issues.

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New Episode: WTF!? Cafe Citizens Behaving Badly

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Today on “The View From The Bay” Keeping the peace with Mom on mother’s day

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Spencer introduces us as “Just as wild and wonderful as Joan Rivers”!

Four simple ways to celebrate mom “beyond brunch” and show her how much she means to you!

Make mom feel good on Mother’s Day:

  1. Promote inner peace: Do something you know she would never do for herself, indulge her with a massage appt or take her on a hike to a beautiful waterfall. (Maybe she’ll leave you alone about your career choice for a little while too.)
  2. Make peace/show your love: Make sure she knows how much you love her with words–write a poem, or a sweet note. Be nice to her the whole day-long. (You get to focus on the good times, instead of any recent disagreements)
  3. Have a peaceful day: Do something for her — plant a bunch of new spring flowers, get her car detailed and then take her out to dinner and let her choose where to go. Let her choose the movie or make her lunch at your house. (She’ll know how much you appreciate her with your actions)
  4. Thoughtful gifts: Get her something you know she’s been wanting–load up a kindle with her favorite authors, find a long-lost edition of a book, get her the jewelry she’s been wanting, get her an ipod and fill it with her favorite music (and show her how to use it in a non-condescending tone!)

The history of Mother’s Day in America:

The first North American Mother’s Day was conceptualized with Julia Ward Howe’s Mother’s Day Proclamation in 1870. Despite having penned The Battle Hymn of the Republic 12 years earlier, Howe had become so distraught by the death and carnage of the Civil War that, she called on Mother’s to come together and protest what she saw as the futility of their Sons killing the Sons of other Mothers.

In 1914 Woodrow Wilson signed it into national observance, declaring the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day.

For more information, visit www.mothersdaycentral.com

Fun Facts:

  • The National Retail Foundation predicts Mother’s Day is a $14 Billion industry
  • Florists see their highest sales in May
  • U.S. restaurants claim that it is the busiest day of the year
  • Long distance telephone calls also peak on this day
  • The U.S. Postal Service experiences increased volume during the surrounding days
  • According to Hallmark, 96% of American consumers take part in shopping on Mother’s Day, while retailers report it as the second highest gift giving day of the year behind Christmas

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New Episode: Friends–how to keep em, how to find em, how to lose em!

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As we all get busier, friends get the back burner, but that’s when you need them more than ever. Listen in to find out how to get and keep great friends–and chuck the ones who bring you down.

Plus: do guys do a better job with friendship than women? Listen in!

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New Episode: WTFs–Fiber and Ferrell

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Find out what happens when you eat too much Optimum Fiber with Blueberry, and join the discussion about why on earth you would want Will Ferrell (cute as he is!?) in your wedding photo–unless you were marrying him of course. Which we’re not. We mean, they’re not. WTF, seriously!

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New Episode: Why you should save your pee for the shower!

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CLICK TO PLAY EPISODE for the pros and cons of this seemingly contentious issue.  Even Discover Magazine is covering this hot topic–spurred by a video from Brazil that cheers: Pee in the shower, and you’ll save a tree!

Save even more water by showering with your partner. We may not change your mind about where you let it flow, but we may cause you to think twice! And that makes us happy. Listen in!

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New Episode: WTFs–Amazing what the body can do!

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CLICK TO PLAY EPISODE More What The F–s?! How’s it going on those resolutions? If things aren’t working out the natural way, there’s always science to come to the rescue. Find out how thighs become breasts; and you can have cookies for dinner! What other crazy stuff will we resort to? Listen in to find out!

For more info on crazy enhancement techniques check out this article in the NYTimes.

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We’re taking a short break to enjoy the holidays and catch up with family, friends,  and a few good ‘airplane books.’  Lauren’s current choice is “The girl with the dragon tattoo”–a must read for any mystery lover! Let us know your favorite airline read–here or on Facebook!

Coming up when we return: “Worst Jobs EVER” and “Amazing what the body can do! (or what to do if those resolutions fail before they begin).”

Cheers–and see you in ’10!

-Steph and Lauren

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Holiday Tips You Can’t Live Without: In-laws & Co-workers

Check out our recent show on how to have a drama-free holiday! We’ve  also written a few more pearls of wisdom that we didn’t have time to cover on the air–but are still oh-so-useful!

Dear Lady Brain, How do I keep the peace when my in-laws come to town?

• Stay calm and carry on! Know that this is a brief moment in time relatively speaking–and call your girlfriends to vent (when the relatives are out of earshot)–Caveat–you’ll get one chance to do this. Your friends can only handle so much kvetching.

• Try to find and enjoy the good parts–everyone has something good to offer

• Grab as many moments for yourself as you can–a great way to do this AND appear helpful is to escape to the kitchen to do the dishes. Sure it’s onerous but mostly people leave you alone when you’re doing this!

Ladies, should I give a gift to my co-workers for the holidays? If so, what kind of gift?

• Do give a gift to the people who work for you and keep it equitable and considerate–a nice bottle of wine, along with a card that tells them why you enjoy working with them. Don’t gift the boss unless you’re friends outside of work–it could be perceived as brown-nosing. You can give a card. But don’t be obsequious!

•Only gift other co-workers if you’re both participate in a “Pandora” gift exchange, or a white elephant gift exchange.

• Set a gifting limit–the amount will vary by industry. Goldman Sach employees are probably buying more expensive items than most of us. Limit it to $20 or folks will think you make too much money!

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New Episode: Oh! Oh! Oh! It’s the Holidays!

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Find out the best way to deal with travel, gift etiquette and bad guests–listen in to hear the show!

1. How do you deal when you receive a tacky/horrible present they they were SURE you would LOVE?

You always have to assume a gift is heartfelt, so respond in kind. Find the one thing about the gift that you can to like: eg I just love puke green. And if you must, just tell them “you really shouldn’t have! No, really. You shouldn’t have!

2. How much can you really ‘let loose’ at the company holiday party?

You can’t! It’s ok to have fun, but keep the same line drawn at the party as you would on a typical workday. Even if it’s tempting to imbibe, keep it to a 1 or 2 drink minimum (if you aren’t on the wagon). Don’t say or do anything you wouldn’t do in the office. You may be all dressed up and feeling good, but you still have to face these people tomorrow. And try not to look at this as a chance to wear your mini-est dress. Save that one for the in-laws!

3. How can you kindly decline Holiday events without hurting someone’s feelings?

Give your sincerest appreciation for the invitation and let them know you won’t be able to attend. No excuse necessary–the more you say the worse it will get–whether you’re telling the truth (I’d rather go to this other party/you’re boring) or you’re making something up (it’s too easy to get caught). If you’re really pushed for an excuse, your only recourse may be to use your kids or pets: “I can’t get a sitter, or our new puppy just can’t be left on her own yet!”  It’s the 21st century version of “I have to wash my hair”

4. How do you deal with unthoughtful overnight guests (who leave dishes in the sink, clothes on the couch, drink all your liquor, etc)

If you know to expect this, set the ground rules at the beginning. Just because you’ve laid out the welcome mat doesn’t mean they get to step all over you too. If they can’t abide by the rules, gently remind them and do not be shy about it. Just start the sentence with “I would really appreciate it if…” If there’s a third infraction, recommend the hotel down the street next year! They’ll get the message.

5. What do you do when the kid behind you on the airplane keeps kicking your seat/yelling/creating general unpleasantness?

• Calmly request a reprieve from the parent. Get them on the case. Hard as it may be, don’t regress to your own childlike behavior (like pinching or pulling hair!)

• ALWAYS travel with ear plugs! It lowers the engine noise as well, which makes for a calmer flight. By the way, if it’s your child who is crying–bring your own extra earplugs and hand them out to anyone who gives you a look! (This mostly works when you have an infant)

• If the fellow passenger is unwilling to change their behavior, see if you can switch seats with the kicker.

• You have to remain well-behaved because you are stuck with these people for a few hours. You don’t want your reaction to be the reason they ground the plane!

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