Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Look What Dragged in the Cat, part 4


We continue part four in the series with Scott Stevens, an award-winning journalist and international presenter talking about addiction and especially alcohol addiction. We will continue to use the Ben Franklin T charred to help our listeners determine whether or not they want to drink alcohol.

If you haven't listened to parts one, two, and three go back and do that now so that you will be up to speed with this segment.

in this segment, we discuss car wrecks which are fatally related to drinking alcohol and other killers like violence, suicide, and alcohol poisoning. We discussed brain damage as a result of drinking alcohol.

 

 


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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Rev. Winn discusses, "One inch at a time."


Today's podcast is a short discussion of how consistency will ultimately bring you the success you are looking for.


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Sunday, April 21, 2019

Rev. Winn defines the disease of addiction


In this podcast, I define addiction and give you a simple test on how you can determine whether you are addicted to any of the 30+ addictive behaviors, and if you determine you are, what to do about it. Go to Amazon.com  and get a copy of "Freedom From Addiction 3.

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Saturday, April 20, 2019

Look what drag the cat in, by Scott Stevens. Part 3


My guest, Scott Stevens, is an internationally known award-winning journalist who speaks on the problems of alcohol addiction and how it relates to opioids.

We continue in part 3 of this series which is using Ben Franklin's T chart to help our listener determine whether or not he or she wants to drink alcohol.

Today we discussed the relationship of alcohol to strokes, that there are no documented health benefits to consuming alcohol, that alcohol is the third leading cause of preventable illness and death in the country, that alcohol increases osteoporosis developing later in life which is a major cause of death resulting from falls and broken bones, the fetal alcohol syndrome, and the fact that there is no known safe level of alcohol use in pregnancy.

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Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Rev. Winn tells about Mr. Hanover and Roger Sims


In this short podcast, Rev. Winn tells a story about Mr. Hanover and Roger Sims and their trip from Nashville to Chicago in the big black Cadillac.

It will illustrate the value of telling your story.


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Friday, April 12, 2019

Look What the Cat Dragged In by Scott Stevens. Part 2


My guest, Scott Stevens, is an internationally known award-winning journalist who speaks on the problems of alcohol addiction and how it relates to opioids.

We continue in part 2 of this series which is using Ben's franklin's T chart to help our listener determine whether or not he or she wants to drink alcohol.

Today we discussed Narcan treatment as well as Suboxone and Methadone. We talked about healthcare cost related to alcohol use that are not limited to the drinker only. We explain how alcohol is a cause of cancer, heart disease, and cirrhosis.

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Monday, April 8, 2019

"Look what dragged the cat in" by Scott Stevens


Scott Stevens, an award-winning journalist, and international presenter talking about addiction and especially alcohol addiction begins with this podcast which is part one in a series. His newest book is called "Look what dragged the cat in." We discuss the rise of the opioid crisis

In his initial podcast, we talk about the Benjamin Franklin method of making a difficult decision, with that decision being to drink alcohol or not drink alcohol. We talk about the opioid crisis and how alcohol is the gateway drug to opioid addiction.

Tune in next week to hear the second podcast in this series.


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Friday, April 5, 2019

The Latest Federal Trade Commission Report on Scamming and Catfishing


The Latest Federal Trade Commission Report on Scamming and Catfishing Romantic scams are becoming big business in America. Romantic scamming expert Rev. Winn Henderson, M.D. was catfished and scammed while he was investigating criminal international romantic scammers and catfishers. Federal Trade Commission data shows how ordinary Americans have been scammed. The Federal Trade Commission has been protecting America's consumers for more than 100 years and now they have a warning about these scammers. They say that romantic-related scams have surged and generated more losses than any other consumer fraud last year. The median individual loss to a romantic scam in 2018 was $2600. This was about seven times higher than the median loss across all other fraud types. Looking at romantic scams over time, they more than quadrupled in number and in dollar amounts between 2015 and 2018. The number of reported romantic scams reported jumped from 8,520 in 2015 to more than 21,000 in 2018. The amount of dollar loss by victims has quadrupled during that period, reaching 143 million dollars last year. International criminals typically find their victims online. They create phony profiles on dating or social media sites and continue to interact with the victim building trust until they see an opportunity to ask for money or items of value. Anyone can be a victim, but romantic scams occurred most often to those between 40 and 69 years of age. Individuals 70 years old and older paid out the most with median losses of $10,000. Rev. Winn Henderson, M.D. went undercover for six months as the an investigating reporter to discover the scammers names, addresses, and types of romantic scams previously identified in this report. As a result of his research he has just released a book which is available on Amazon.com., “The Definitive Guide to Recognizing and Avoiding Romantic Relationship Scammers and Catfishers.”


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The Latest Federal Trade Commission Report on Scamming and Catfishing

he Latest Federal Trade Commission Report on Scamming and Catfishing Romantic scams are becoming big business in America. Romantic scamming expert Rev. Winn Henderson, M.D. was catfished and scammed while he was investigating criminal international romantic scammers and catfishers. Federal Trade Commission data shows how ordinary Americans have been scammed. The Federal Trade Commission has been protecting America's consumers for more than 100 years and now they have a warning about these scammers. They say that romantic-related scams have surged and generated more losses than any other consumer fraud last year. The median individual loss to a romantic scam in 2018 was $2600. This was about seven times higher than the median loss across all other fraud types. Looking at romantic scams over time, they more than quadrupled in number and in dollar amounts between 2015 and 2018. The number of reported romantic scams reported jumped from 8,520 in 2015 to more than 21,000 in 2018. The amount of dollar loss by victims has quadrupled during that period, reaching 143 million dollars last year. International criminals typically find their victims online. They create phony profiles on dating or social media sites and continue to interact with the victim building trust until they see an opportunity to ask for money or items of value. Anyone can be a victim, but romantic scams occurred most often to those between 40 and 69 years of age. Individuals 70 years old and older paid out the most with median losses of $10,000. The Latest Federal Trade Commission Report on Scamming and Catfishing Romantic scams are becoming big business in America. Romantic scamming expert Rev. Winn Henderson, M.D. was catfished and scammed while he was investigating criminal international romantic scammers and catfishers. Federal Trade Commission data shows how ordinary Americans have been scammed. The Federal Trade Commission has been protecting America's consumers for more than 100 years and now they have a warning about these scammers. They say that romantic-related scams have surged and generated more losses than any other consumer fraud last year. The median individual loss to a romantic scam in 2018 was $2600. This was about seven times higher than the median loss across all other fraud types. Looking at romantic scams over time, they more than quadrupled in number and in dollar amounts between 2015 and 2018. The number of reported romantic scams reported jumped from 8,520 in 2015 to more than 21,000 in 2018. The amount of dollar loss by victims has quadrupled during that period, reaching 143 million dollars last year. International criminals typically find their victims online. They create phony profiles on dating or social media sites and continue to interact with the victim building trust until they see an opportunity to ask for money or items of value. Anyone can be a victim, but romantic scams occurred most often to those between 40 and 69 years of age. Individuals 70 years old and older paid out the most with median losses of $10,000. Rev. Winn Henderson, M.D. went undercover for six months as the an investigating reporter to discover the scammers names, addresses, and types of romantic scams previously identified in this report. As a result of his research he has just released a book which is available on Amazon.com., “The Definitive Guide to Recognizing and Avoiding Romantic Relationship Scammers and Catfishers.” Here is a link to his podcast https://freedomfromaddiction.libsyn.com. Here is the link to the website: www.romanticscammers.com.. Purchase the book here: https://amzn.to/2THUpDa Please contact Rev Winn Henderson, M.D. to schedule an interview or booking at either 828-508-7981 or winn@winnhenderson.com.