The Vipp Jaswal Report show

The Vipp Jaswal Report

Summary: Heard around the world. Humorous, provocative, and always insightful. The Vipp Jaswal Report digs deep into the stories from people across diverse backgrounds with a depth unheard of anywhere else. Produced by FOX News Radio.

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 What Does A Woman Want? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

'The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is 'What does a woman want?' Sigmund Freud Hattie Hill is an international leadership expert, a best selling author, a globally renowned leader and the President and CEO of the Women's Foodservice Forum. Hattie gives an amazing insight into the world of women in the workplace, and shares some very startling facts about how we are progressing as a society. However,  women are still lagging behind, especially when it comes to compensation. Is it true? Is it hype? Find out more on this fun-filled show packed with knowledge and experience from this wonderful guest. Listen here:

 Do You Really Know What Sneaky Things Your Kids Are Up To? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Almost 75% of students have consumed alcohol by the end of high school and 33% have done so by the 8th grade! Fifty percent of these students had consumed alcohol in someone else’s home. Fifty percent of high school students have had sexual intercourse, but only 30 % use a condom. Results show that 10 million high school children suffer from a sexually transmitted disease every year, and the list goes on. On this show we have an ex-con, an ex-cop and a psychotherapist weigh in on what is happening, why it happens and how it can be prevented. They tell us how kids are taking drugs right under their parents’ nose. They also explain what new types of drugs are available to kids, where they are being hidden at home, and your legal liability for being negligent with juveniles in your care. Take a listen here:

 Do You Really Know What Sneaky Things Your Kids Are Up To? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Almost 75% of students have consumed alcohol by the end of high school and 33% have done so by the 8th grade! Fifty percent of these students had consumed alcohol in someone else's home. Fifty percent of high school students have had sexual intercourse, but only 30 % use a condom. Results show that 10 million high school children suffer from a sexually transmitted disease every year, and the list goes on. On this show we have an ex-con, an ex-cop and a psychotherapist weigh in on what is happening, why it happens and how it can be prevented. They tell us how kids are taking drugs right under their parents' nose. They also explain what new types of drugs are available to kids, where they are being hidden at home, and your legal liability for being negligent with juveniles in your care. Take a listen here:

 How Should We Vote For The Next President? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

My guest is Emilio Iodice, one of the most decorated officers in American history, and a public official who has achieved great distinction in his career. He shares his wisdom on how we should vote, and what to look for in a candidate before we cast our vote. Are you going to vote for the loudest voice in the room, or are you going to vote for someone with questionable ethics? It might be a case of deciding which qualities in a candidate you are prepared to live with; a bit like marriage! Take a listen here:

 Does America Know How To Win A War Anymore? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

America is in the longest war of its entire history but most Americans don’t even know it. America needs leaders who must decide if we want to win or if we will continue just trying not to lose. The game has to change because the rules of the game are changing. My guest is Lieutenant Colonel Scott Mann. He’s out with a book called Game Changers, which explains why we are not winning now and more importantly how to win this war against terrorism on-shore and off-shore in the future. He knows a thing or two about war because he’s spent 23 years in the Armed Special Forces, where he was involved in foreign internal defense, counter-insurgency and stability missions. He’s served in Special Ops for over 18 years and has been a Green Beret for over 15 years. He’s had combat deployments in Columbia, Equador, Peru, Panama, Iraq and Afghanistan. Listen to his perspective here: Here’s a video trailer of the book Game Changers:

 Does America Know How To Win A War Anymore? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

America is in the longest war of its entire history but most Americans don't even know it. America needs leaders who must decide if we want to win or if we will continue just trying not to lose. The game has to change because the rules of the game are changing. My guest is Lieutenant Colonel Scott Mann. He's out with a book called Game Changers, which explains why we are not winning now and more importantly how to win this war against terrorism on-shore and off-shore in the future. He knows a thing or two about war because he's spent 23 years in the Armed Special Forces, where he was involved in foreign internal defense, counter-insurgency and stability missions. He's served in Special Ops for over 18 years and has been a Green Beret for over 15 years. He's had combat deployments in Columbia, Equador, Peru, Panama, Iraq and Afghanistan. Listen to his perspective here: Here's a video trailer of the book Game Changers:

 Did God Kill Jesus? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Did God kill Jesus? Do we need to forgive God? Are Christians the weakest defenders of their faith? Is praying to the cross wrong?   Tony Jones, one of america's leading theologists, shares his views on these controversial questions that are circulating within the church congregation of America. Take a listen:  

 Surefire Tips To Save Money On Your Next Trip! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

“A life without travel is a life that’s unlived”, and this show focuses on how to get the best out of the big, bad and bothersome world of travel. Travel in itself used to be an art, but now it’s just a pain! Our guest is Rajiv Advani, a travel aficionado. He’s traveled to more than 70 cities in over 22 countries, and along the way he shares his experiences in how to get the best value for your budget. Check out his blog at http://mileopedia.com His tips are simple, easy and full of common sense! He’s also known as the “Dealmaster” among his followers simply because they think he gives the best advice on every aspect of travel. From getting the best hotel deals to finding the best international meals, from revealing the best kept travel secrets so that you get the best airline tickets, from using your credit card miles so that you get the best seat in the aisle, this man can help you in every way. So whether you choose a vacation at a nudist colony or a vacation with a little more modesty, take a listen to the Dealmaster.

 Surefire Tips To Save Money On Your Next Trip! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

"A life without travel is a life that's unlived", and this show focuses on how to get the best out of the big, bad and bothersome world of travel. Travel in itself used to be an art, but now it's just a pain! Our guest is Rajiv Advani, a travel aficionado. He's traveled to more than 70 cities in over 22 countries, and along the way he shares his experiences in how to get the best value for your budget. Check out his blog at http://mileopedia.com His tips are simple, easy and full of common sense! He's also known as the "Dealmaster" among his followers simply because they think he gives the best advice on every aspect of travel. From getting the best hotel deals to finding the best international meals, from revealing the best kept travel secrets so that you get the best airline tickets, from using your credit card miles so that you get the best seat in the aisle, this man can help you in every way. So whether you choose a vacation at a nudist colony or a vacation with a little more modesty, take a listen to the Dealmaster.

 Bishop T D Jakes has Conversations With America | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Bishop TD Jakes shares his findings with me on a research he has conducted called, ‘Conversations With America’. The Bishop discusses what matters most to the American people. From an increase in racism to a decrease in education and so much more. This is a bare knuckled, no-holds barred and serious conversation on serious issues. Take a listen:

 Bishop T D Jakes has Conversations With America | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Bishop TD Jakes shares his findings with me on a research he has conducted called, 'Conversations With America'. The Bishop discusses what matters most to the American people. From an increase in racism to a decrease in education and so much more. This is a bare knuckled, no-holds barred and serious conversation on serious issues. Take a listen:

 Bishop TD Jakes Leads You To Your Destiny! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Once again, Vipp gets all crazy with the respected and eminent Bishop TD Jakes! Listen to the Bishop decipher your destiny with his new book, his new show, and so much more. Make sure you listen all the way because Vipp gives the Bishop a Q & A that makes him blush!

 Bishop TD Jakes Leads You To Your Destiny! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Once again, Vipp gets all crazy with the respected and eminent Bishop TD Jakes! Listen to the Bishop decipher your destiny with his new book, his new show, and so much more. Make sure you listen all the way because Vipp gives the Bishop a Q & A that makes him blush!

 Living Well The Greek Way! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Maria Benardis of Greekalicious shares her passion for food, eating and healing by adopting ancient Greek wisdoms and philosophies.   An important ancient Greek wisdom practiced was that of “agapi” (the Greek word for unconditional love) to attain harmony – a state of being free of judgment, fear and ego. Agapi was practiced in the kitchen when eating and in life. With agapi all becomes unified and creativity flows. The ancient Greeks had an emphasis on cooking spiritually rather than stressfully. When we cook with agapi and positive energy we bring a joyful harmonious energy into the kitchen and into our lives. When we cook with agapi we are centered and are able to cook intuitively using all our senses including our soul. To achieve a sense of agapi the ancient Greeks incorporated many therapies such as light therapy and color therapy in the kitchen and in their lives. Maria encourages listeners to become conscious about what they eat, and to – as Hippocrates said – “let medicine be thy food and food thy medicine”. This requires a conscious commitment to know what’s in your food, where your ingredients come from and how they impact your mind, body and spirit. The ancient Greeks also believed that if you consumed pain then you also took on the pain, and therefore meat was consumed moderately or not all. Plutarch believed that if we must eat meat then let’s eat it with “sorrow and pity” and without “tormenting or abusing the poor animal”. Benardis encourages people to explore and rediscover how to use nature for personal healing instead of relying solely on conventional medicine that has failed to deliver real solutions. Because illness and depression are prevalent, she advises we opt for certified organic ingredients that contain maximum nutritional content wherever possible, and avoid toxic genetically modified foods, foods with additives, chemicals and pesticides. Listen here for a fascinating insight into Maria’s perspective of living well: Her top 5 must-have ingredients in the kitchen include: fresh organic fruit and vegetables fermented foods and apple cider vinegar for gut health spices and herbs good sources of oils such as olive oil, coconut oil and nuts and seeds (eliminate vegetable, canola, corn, soy, and cotton seed oils) whole grains and legumes Her top 5 herb suggestions and their noted benefits in ancient Greece include: parsley (good for digestion) cilantro (heals ulcers, skin tumors and infections) oregano (prescribed for coughs and used as a tea bath to cure itching and psoriasis) rosemary (enhances brain performance, used as a gargle for a sore throat and boiled in wine for stomach pains) basil (soothing to the abdomen and used as a treatment for constipation) The ancient Greek wisdoms on cooking, eating and healing are further explored in the August re-release of her book Cooking & Eating Wisdom for Better Health: How the Wisdom of Ancient Greece Can Lead to a Longer Life. The book also features some key ingredients used in ancient Greece. Their healing benefits were noted by Hippocrates and other ancients, and were used by them in their cooking as well as potions to heal health conditions. Recipes are also included to showcase the healing ingredients.

 Living Well The Greek Way! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Maria Benardis of Greekalicious shares her passion for food, eating and healing by adopting ancient Greek wisdoms and philosophies.   An important ancient Greek wisdom practiced was that of "agapi" (the Greek word for unconditional love) to attain harmony - a state of being free of judgment, fear and ego. Agapi was practiced in the kitchen when eating and in life. With agapi all becomes unified and creativity flows. The ancient Greeks had an emphasis on cooking spiritually rather than stressfully. When we cook with agapi and positive energy we bring a joyful harmonious energy into the kitchen and into our lives. When we cook with agapi we are centered and are able to cook intuitively using all our senses including our soul. To achieve a sense of agapi the ancient Greeks incorporated many therapies such as light therapy and color therapy in the kitchen and in their lives. Maria encourages listeners to become conscious about what they eat, and to - as Hippocrates said - "let medicine be thy food and food thy medicine". This requires a conscious commitment to know what's in your food, where your ingredients come from and how they impact your mind, body and spirit. The ancient Greeks also believed that if you consumed pain then you also took on the pain, and therefore meat was consumed moderately or not all. Plutarch believed that if we must eat meat then let's eat it with "sorrow and pity" and without "tormenting or abusing the poor animal". Benardis encourages people to explore and rediscover how to use nature for personal healing instead of relying solely on conventional medicine that has failed to deliver real solutions. Because illness and depression are prevalent, she advises we opt for certified organic ingredients that contain maximum nutritional content wherever possible, and avoid toxic genetically modified foods, foods with additives, chemicals and pesticides. Listen here for a fascinating insight into Maria's perspective of living well: Her top 5 must-have ingredients in the kitchen include: fresh organic fruit and vegetables fermented foods and apple cider vinegar for gut health spices and herbs good sources of oils such as olive oil, coconut oil and nuts and seeds (eliminate vegetable, canola, corn, soy, and cotton seed oils) whole grains and legumes Her top 5 herb suggestions and their noted benefits in ancient Greece include: parsley (good for digestion) cilantro (heals ulcers, skin tumors and infections) oregano (prescribed for coughs and used as a tea bath to cure itching and psoriasis) rosemary (enhances brain performance, used as a gargle for a sore throat and boiled in wine for stomach pains) basil (soothing to the abdomen and used as a treatment for constipation) The ancient Greek wisdoms on cooking, eating and healing are further explored in the August re-release of her book Cooking & Eating Wisdom for Better Health: How the Wisdom of Ancient Greece Can Lead to a Longer Life. The book also features some key ingredients used in ancient Greece. Their healing benefits were noted by Hippocrates and other ancients, and were used by them in their cooking as well as potions to heal health conditions. Recipes are also included to showcase the healing ingredients.

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