Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Wife School by Julie N. Gordon

                                                              Mrs. Julie N. Gordon
                                                                      
Host: Betty Lamarr

Host: Betty Lamarr and Julie N. Gordon





Monday, December 17, 2012

Carlos Sagadia, Nu-Focus Media Productions



Carlos Sagadia
 Contact: Carlos Sagadia
Nu-Focus Media Productions
 Video, Editing, and Media
  


                                                

Host: Betty Lamarr
                                    
                                           

Monday, December 10, 2012

Miss Teri Fitzgerald... Guest Co-Host

December 8, 2012
Guest Co-Host : Teri fitzgerald







Miss Teri Fitzgerald


                                                                            

                                                                              








Miss Teri Fitzgerald

                                                 

Friday, December 7, 2012

Addictive Behaviors

                                                               

Host: Betty Lamarr
                                                                               


 James Murphy, Ph.D
University of Memphis
Department of Psychology
jgmurphy@memphis.edu




Dr. James G. Murphy Ph.D
                                                                       
Dr. Murphy completed his Ph.D. in clinical Psychology from Auburn University in 2003. Prior to joining the clinical psychology faculty at the University of Memphis in 2006, he completed a clinical internship and a postdoctoral research fellowship at Brown university.

Dr. Murphy is interested in substance abuse and addictive behaviors, and particularly in research that attempts to understand how substance abuse patterns develop, change, and remit during young adulthood. Although individuals between the ages of 18 and 24 show higher rates of drug and alcohol use than any other age group, their substance use patterns are relatively malleable and sensitive to social-contextual influences, including brief interventions.
                                                                          
                                                                          
                                                                                 



                                                                           





Dr. Kendra-Taylor Jones   Dr. James G. Murphy Ph,D





Friday, November 23, 2012

Adult Entertainment In Memphis

November 24,2012             Saturday 11AM -Noon     KWAM990
Guest: Ms. Kandi                 KWAM990.com ( watch and listen)
Guest : Jackie Anglin
                                                             Miss Kandie, Entertainer

Adult Entertainment District:

Memphis city council member Shea Flinn wants the city to study the idea of creating an "adult entertainment district" for strip clubs and other sex-oriented businesses.
www.commercialappeal.com

Saturday 11AM-12Noon
Host: Betty Lamarr
Miss Kandie, Entertainer
                                                                              

I agree with Mr. Flinn that Memphis should have an adult entertainment district. It seems that the drugs and crime in this city
seems to be done openly in our community surely more than in the clubs?
I see drug dealing every time I drive in certain areas of this city. I see
police stopping cars that obviously law abiding people trying to get
to work, but one block away I see drug dealing and prostitution all around them. I doubt very seriously if having an adult entertainment district will hurt the reputation that Memphis already has as it relate
to crime and poverty in the city.  I think that if you talk to the elderly
in our community that can not go outside for fear of getting shot or mugged they would not blame it on adult entertainment. They will surely say to the officials that they should get rid of the gang bangers
and,the out of control children from fatherless homes, and immoral
mothers.
 If you google Memphis you will find Memphis to be #1 or #2 of the most violent cities in the country. And, this is I guess because we do not have adult entertainment? This being true then there must be another reason such as politics that is the problem.
Why does the city allow the church to dictate what is good and evil in the community? What if the city dictate to the Church that they
 must help the poor with the monies that they get from the poor? What if the city ask the church why they have so many unwed mothers in their church? Surely, they would scream seperation between church and state should the state decide to tell them how they should run the church house?
Remember, the ten commandments apply to them as well right? How can you be an unwed mother if you didn't commit fonication?
If you live in a glass house don't throw stones? If you ask me the church is filled with every single thing that they see as wrong and sinful. Is it not true that we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory? If the church feels the need to judge someone start with the man in the mirror. Pointing your finger at others only shine the light on yourself. If anyone does not like the adult business I suggest that you don't participate in them. They will do just fine without your support! If I don't like a thing I don't hinder others from doing so. I mind my business and allow others to do so even at their own peril.
The universal God gave all of us free will. Why do you care about what others do with their own personal will.
. Why are the city officials shutting down the adult entertainment, and allowing the unruly youth (which is the real problem) do as they please? Is it all about politics or is it really about politics?
Do you notice that when there are certain elections for certain offices yet another club is shut down?
If you really want to do something that will benefit the image of Memphis,shut down the gang bangers,  place a curfew as was done years ago whereas it was against the law for young people to be out after a certain time of the night. This Sir is doing something
that we as a community will thank you for. I'd rather drugs and prostitution be done in a club than in front of my neighborhood!

The Betty Lamarr Show Saturday 11AM KWAM990

Monday, November 19, 2012

Guest Co-Host Jackie Anglin

Jackie Anglin is the guest Co-Host on  The Betty Lamarr Show.

Jackie Reyes-Anglin and Dr. Rye Estepp
                                                    

Jackie Reyes-Anglin Interviewing Dr. Estepp
                                                
                                                                                                           
                                     
                                            

Friday, November 16, 2012

Gynecology and Obstetrics

November 17,2012  
The Conversation: OB GYN
Studio Guest: Rye Estepp, MD






                                            
                                                  
                                                      Guest:  Rye Estepp, MD

Dr. Rye Estepp, MD work for Mid-South OB/GYN. She did her medical school training at Marshall University and her Obstetrics and Gynecology residency at UT in addition to her private practice. Dr. Estepp has admitting and operating privileges at Methodist Germantown and Baptist Hospitals.

                                                
                                                   Mid-South OB GYN
                                               6215 Humphrey's Blvd Suite 100
                                               For Appointment call  (901) 747-1234