Two Radio Interviews
January 10th, 2008 by Rose Rosetree
Faces of politicians, that’s what I’ll read in my next radio interview.
Listen, and invite your friends to do the same. It’s ”The X-Zone” on Friday, January 11, at 10:00 p.m. This internationally syndicated broadcast is one of the biggest mind-body shows on the airways, hosted by Rob Mc Connell Click here to listen.
Call in comments for Rob and me with this tollfree number: 1-877-528-8255.
Monday, January 21, 5 p.m.. EST, I will also be doing a live interview for Caryn Colgan’s show, “Good Spirited,” discussing my latest book, Cut Cords of Attachment: Heal Yourself and Others with Energy Spirituality. This link will help you to listen on the Net, and you can also scroll down to see the listing for the broadcast.
Calling into the live interview with charming Caryn, use this number to talk (646) 716-7181. So don’t be shy! She’s a karma specialist!
It’s the wackiest thing, doing phoners, because others can be listening but the presence of all the listeners, by the thousands or more, don’t always feel terribly real. So if you do manage to listen, please do post your comments about what you’ve heard. (BTW, with these media interviews, my total will be up to 790.)



Wow, Rob asks some tough questions.
I tried to listen in, but it requires a new plug in other than the one I used the last time I listened in, (September..with the babies). I was so disappointed! I have been unable to blog much with my work schedule. Tell me more about those tough questions, Ryan.
Colleen, great to have you back. In case you, or others, want to hear Rob’s tough questions, he does archive his shows. If you click at the link on the post, you should be able to find the archived interview and listen at will for several months. It may take a few more days before it is posted. Anyone who tries, let us know here at the blog when it works for you… or doesn’t.
I tried to find the archived file to listen to, but it looks like you have to pay to listen to any archives. Did anyone find anything different?
Dana, you’re right. I contacted Rob to make sure of this and he explained that there is a user fee for the archives now. “It was costing us money for bandwidth.” The fee is $20.00 a year or $1.66 a month.
Many other interviews still can be heard for free. I should say in honor of Rob that he has a huge listenership and does a really professional job at his program. He’s a valued friend of mine.
Colleen:
I am afraid I cannot remember any of the actual questions Rob asked, but I seem to remember him being surprised at how politicians could have facial features that are opposite of the personas they publicly display.
Speaking of cutting cords of attachment, sometimes one must also do practical things to detach from past relationships.
Recently it has been brought to my attention that online there are many links still between Rose Rosetree and International Titles.
At one time, Rose Rosetree and International Titles were a happy team. And therefore “Rose Rosetree and International Titles” come up sometimes in search engines, or sometimes it is a linking of “Rose Rosetree and Loris Essary, International Titles.”
Well, fellow writers, Rose Rosetree would like to go on record as of 2007, of NOT recommending International Titles. Instead, I would like to warn you the best I can that there may be problems with this literary agent, and I would like to direct your attention to an unresolved complaint by Rose Rosetree and Loris Essary, of International Titles, related to more than $33,000 in unpaid income from foreign rights sales. This has been filed with the Better Business Bureau:
http://austin.app.bbb.org/complaint/view/90124796/c/2493f?bbbid=0825
Note that this is just one person’s complaint, and that Mr. Essary denies it completely. You may find it an interesting read nonetheless.