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No, Art Bell with multimillion audience I was talking

about lives in Nevada. And since his audience is so

huge, I'd really think somebody very articulate should

try to get intereviewed on his show. That show is

about things that are new, unusual, extraordinary,

against common believe. Not just that, but it's not

about boring topic like sports, or politics. I think

presenting this controversial information about fats,

animal products, hormones in milk and meat, etc. would

be a good topic for the show. Art Bell is a meat

eater, so he should like this information.

Roman

--- " Dr. Byrnes " <daxx404@...> wrote:

> If I'm not mistaken, Art Bell lives right here in

> Honolulu. An astrologer

> friend of mine has done his show several times (if

> we're talking about the

> same Art Bell). Maybe I should look him up......

>

> SCB

>

>

> >From: Roman <r_rom@...>

> >Reply-

> >

> >Subject: RE: spreading the word

> >Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 12:34:46 -0800 (PST)

> >

> >Also, Art Bell's show (http://www.artbell.com/)

> would

> >be a good place to try. Some time ago he had about

> 15

> >mil listeners around the globe but mostly in the

> >states, and he's got hundreds of affiliate

> stations.

> >This is not a health related show, but since he

> >interviewed Lorraine Day (http://www.drday.com/),

> he

> >could interview Sally and Marry. He needs contact

> >information.

> >

> >Roman

> >

> >

> >--- Kroyer <skroyer@...>

> wrote:

> > > I might suggest that NPR's The Splendid Table

> would

> > > be a good place to throw

> > > some of those listener comments. It's a

> > > Minnesota-produced show, but it's

> > > nationally syndicated, so it would be pretty

> heavy

> > > exposure. If you're not

> > > familiar with the show, go to their

> website...they

> > > even have some of the

> > > programs archived: http://www.splendidtable.org/

> > >

> > > If you want to email the suggestion, here's the

> > > email address: table@...

> > >

> > > I'll be sending a comment soon.

> > >

> > >

> > > Minneapolis

> > >

> > > -----Original Message-----

> > > From: Aubin Parrish

> [mailto:aubinparrish@...]

> > > Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 1:11 PM

> > >

> > > Subject: spreading the word

> > >

> > >

> > > I spoke with Bari Caine this morning, and she

> asked

> > > that I mention something to all my WAPF

> contacts.

> > >

> > > We need to get more media exposure for this kind

> of

> > > information. Sally Fallon and Enig have

> been

> > > on

> > > the radio a number of times here in Northern CA,

> but

> > > Bari says it's been only once in the LA area.

> > > Anyone

> > > in Southern CA, please take every opportunity to

> > > encourage local media, whether radio, TV or

> print,

> > > to

> > > mention Sally and/or the WAPF, and this

> philosophy

> > > of

> > > eating. In order for real food to become more

> > > widely

> > > available, there has to be consumer demand, and

> the

> > > only way to build that is if people know about

> it.

> > >

> > > Contact local broadcasters, magazines and

> newspapers

> > > that are health- or food-oriented and ask them

> to

> > > interview Sally. Most media outlets have some

> kind

> > > of

> > > health program or feature. A radio program is

> where

> > > I

> > > first heard of NT, and I asked them to have

> Sally on

> > > again - they must have had a lot of positive

> > > feedback,

> > > because they had her and back. The large

> > > markets

> > > in S. CA and other states must have similar

> > > programs.

> > > It doesn't take much to call or email the host

> and

> > > say

> > > " please interview Sally Fallon, author of

> Nourishing

> > > Traditions " .

> > >

> > > The more exposure and support we can generate

> for

> > > this

> > > info, the better it will be for those of us who

> want

> > > to be able to buy real milk, meat and produce

> from

> > > local, grass-based organic, mixed farms.

> > >

> > > Aubin

> > >

> > >

> __________________________________________________

> > >

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--- justinbond <justin_bond@...> wrote:

>

> > Not just that, but it's not

> > about boring topic like sports

>

> so I take it you don't have an opinion on whether

> the Patriots will

> beat the Steelers tommorow? ;)

>

>

>

I don't even know who they are or what sport they play

:)

Roman

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Hi,

I also think that Coast to Coast (with Art Bell) would be a

worthwhile forum. While he has a reputation for having oddball

stuff on there, he also has interviewed quite a number of

scientists, doctors, many well educated people who have something to

say which does not fit in with the common paradigm.

And he loves his beef, as Roman said, and would likely get a charge

out of hearing that beef and saturated fats are good after all.

Art is good at interviewing and lets the interviewee talk without

constantly interrupting, as some people will do to guests.

Good idea.

Laurie L.

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