In 1987, George Weiss promises 112 fifth-graders at West Belmont Elementary School in West Philadelphia that he will pay for the college education of any student who graduates from high school.
Jim Brown, the executive director of the Russ Berrie Institute for Professional Sales at William Paterson University.
Adubato talks about the pharmaceutical and medical technology industries with a former U.S. congressman and the current president of the Health Care Institute of New Jersey.
The complexities of advertising sales in the new century.
Entrepreneur Gerhard Gschwandtner discusses how he started on a shoestring budget and brought it to a multimillion-dollar sales management magazine.
Karen Brown, area distribution manager for Motorola, talks about the importance of honesty and ethics in sales; Tom Ryan, vice president of global accounts for Xerox, shares his expertise on cultural awareness issues.
Having run off to New York City to make it, Breanna, Spirit, and Arnaz spend a night living in a dingy apartment where they learn firsthand what the life of a struggling artist is like. Meanwhile, Flex recruits Duane and Spirit's mother, Leiliani, to help him go and fetch the kids.
In the next five years, tens of thousands of prisoners will be released back into society.
According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, verbal and non verbal communication skills are number one on the list of the qualities/skills employers seeks.
Life Story of the big-game pitcher s return home to San Diego for the Padres push to the playoffs.
Flex's co-host has an accident which threatens to ruin his new syndication run, but while he has an idea to host a new sports show with his pals, his boss has other plans, namely to make his new Croatian beau the replacement co-anchor.
Flex freaks out, but pretends to be cool, when he learns that Breanna and Arnaz are dating, and decides to keep an eye on them, even hiding a tracking device in Breanna's car to keep tabs on her whereabouts.
At the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Mario Cuomo discusses election-related issues.
Producer Sandra Lilley discusses TV news and the election year.
Improving communication skills; winning influence and position by increasing likability.
Kellyann Conway, president and CEO of the Polling Company, talks about the role of the undecided voter and the sleeper issues affecting the presidential race.
Flex and Breanna decide they should go see a family counselor, who just happens to be their building's newest resident and very good-looking.
Harold Hodes, political adviser to several Democratic politicians, talks about why negative campaigning works.
Journalist Julian Phillips talks about the implications of biased media and his influence on the 2004 presidential elections.
Paul Mulshine educates and entertains a student audience with comments about politics and journalism.
Host of ``It's Your Call'' Lynn Doyle discusses the upcoming election and other issues.
Breanna and her friends organize a protest after discovering that a mayoral candidate has plans to shut down their school.
Syndicated columnist discusses media bias and how media impacts the democratic process.
Peter Hart discusses media bias and censorship.
On Halloween night, Flex and Breanna are put under a strange spell which inexplicably causes them to switch bodies and personalities, so while Flex soon finds himself with the task of performing in Breanna's drama class, Breanna finds that she must conduct an interview with Olympic medalist Gary Hall, Jr.
Danny Schecter shares his perspective on the media's handling of the upcoming election.
The owner of five prestigious salons, Panico Salon & Spa and soon enough, one-of-a-kind Beauty Expo will be opening in Miami, Florida. This successful stylist sits down and talks with Steve.
Padres owners John and Becky Moore discuss the challenges of building a new ballpark.
Kevin Valuzzi and Mike Hood share tips for fitness.
When Ms Swain discovers Arnaz living at the school, Arnaz reluctantly decides that it's time he finally go to his estranged father for help.
Miss Swain (Kim Fields) discovers Arnaz living at the school, and he reluctantly turns to his estranged father (Tim Meadows) for help.
Reasons behind rising health care costs and ways to limit those increases; racial and ethnic disparities in health care.
A new breast-reconstruction procedure uses a woman's own tissue; breast-cancer survivor Deborah Barnes shares her story.
Asthma and children in the United States; dealing with asthma.
The debilitating affects of Alzheimer's disease.
Breanna worries that Arnaz has taken an interest in the attractive new female singer in his band.
Both Flex and Breanna have some big expectations about their Thanksgiving festivities, but the day doesn't go as smoothly as the two would have liked.
In dire need of money, Breanna considers stuffing her bra in order to land a TV commercial for a restaurant which would feature big-chested women.
With no big plans in store, Flex and Duane try to score some dates for New Year's Eve.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation president and Senior Medical Director of Secure the Future.
Hope for overcoming HIV/AIDS.
AIDS activist Kim Berman generates income and HIV/AIDS awareness in Johannesburg.
Dr. Mark Kline coordinates a nurse education and physician exchange program.
The breakout star of The Learning Channel's hit ``Trading Spaces'',the barefoot design diva stops by to talk about her passion for creating living spaces that are a work of art.
Hockey legend Paul Henderson.
Four-time track and field Olympian Joetta Clark Diggs shares her thoughts on success, and talks about her company, ``Head 2 Toe Fitness. Watch expert trainer and physical therapist Elizabeth Leeds give Steve an introductory session on pilates.
Calabrese is the co-author of ``Feminine, Firm, and Fit'' a twelve week fitness makeover program for woman,
Founders of the Adler Aphasia Center Elaine and Mike Adler.
Flex nearly costs Breanna a chance at a few college scholarships after he makes some crude remarks on the air. Meanwhile, Duane tries to make some money by quietly selling uniforms made for him by Spirit.
Brian Kilmeade, author of the bestseller, ``The Games Do Count.''
Flex squares off against his rival, Kevin Frazier, while playing in an annual celebrity poker tournament.
Duane offers a depressed Flex the chance to perform with his favorite musical group, New Edition.
University of Colorado football coach Gary Barnett.
Spirit starts dating a member of Arnaz's rival band, which has ramifications for her friendship with both Breanna and Arnaz.
Liz Tucillo, co-author of ``He's Just Not That Into You.''
Violinist Jennifer Koh talks about her new album and and teaching inner city kids classical music.
When Flex believes his co-star is getting some favoritism, he enlists a powerful agent to help him get some more leverage.
Dr. Mildred Garcia explains why Berkeley College students are successful in their chosen careers.
How to finance a child's college education.
Robert Franek, author of ``The Best 357 Colleges,'' talks about how students rank colleges.
Discussion of the college admissions process.
Art Shamsky, a member of the 1969 World Series Championship Mets talks about his new book.
An epiphany after a car accident sends Flex into the arms of an old girlfriend (Tamala Jones).
Flex has a car accident after which a seemingly newfound clarity of mind causes him to run to the arms of a former girlfriend.
Musician Jon Macey performs songs from his first solo album.
Founder of True North Records, Bernie Finkelstein.
Metro State men's basketball coach, Mike Dunlap.
Maureen Swick and Frank Saldo, St. Barnabas Health Care System discuss the future of nursing.
Educating tomorrows business leaders.
Matt Matros talks about his new career as a poker coach and author.
Flex is torn about his new relationship with Tonya when he discovers that Danielle is interested in him. Meanwhile, Arnaz grows increasingly frustrated by Breanna's mad quest to win them the designation of "Couple of the Year" in the yearbook.
Flex finds it difficult to make things work with Tonya (Tamala Jones), especially after he learns Danielle s true feelings for him.
Trip down memory lane with Steve Adubato.
Television host Wendy Williams shares insider stories about the music industry.
Revealing interview with the Padres' sensational shortstop.
Jennifer Barnhart talks about her puppets and their Broadway debut in the musical ``Avenue Q.''
Author Marlene Brown (``Boomer's Guide to Divorce'') discusses the divorce process.
David Fisher teams up with criminals to write their stories.
Albert Schultz talks about his love for the theatre and and his vision for one of Canada's most innovative theatre companies.
Author Mike Vaccaro (``Emperors and Idiots'') talks about the rivalry between the Yankees and the Red Sox.
Denver University hockey coach George Gwozdecky.
Author Wendy Sachs (``How She Really Does It'') creates a handbook for women.
Legendary sports historian and author Bert Randolph Sugar.
On her way to the senior dance party, a dumped Spirit consoles herself with alcohol, but finds after getting drunk that she has missed all the dance fun. Meanwhile, when Flex and Duane are robbed at gunpoint by a disgruntled man, their dates, Danielle and Candy, assume the guys are standing them up.
Award-winning sportswriter talks about his latest New York Times best-selling book, ``The Boys of Winter.''
Kenny Kramer talks about how much he is like the character on the television series ``Seinfeld.''
Daughter of the late folk singer Harry Chapin, Jen is making a name for herself in the music industry.
Robert LuPone talks about his Broadway career, his theater company and what it means to be an actor.
After Flex inadvertently insults Danielle by reminding her of her weight problem in high school, he tries to make amends by staging the prom that went unattended by her. Meanwhile, Breanna agrees to create a prom dress for Spirit, only to find that Spirit has, instead, shown up to the dance in the dress she planned to wear.
A trip down memory lane with Steve Adubato; Mario Cuomo shares his experiences in the world of politics.
New Jersey Attorney General Peter Harvey talks about important issues.
Steve Adubato examines what is being done to strengthen the skills of those who lead nonprofit and philanthropic institutions.
Sex Educator Peggy Brick discusses issues with older adults; Community Relations Specialist Bill Brottman shares information on choosing an assisted living facility.
Steve sits down with Joe to discuss his experience with the New York Mafia culture and their illegal activities.
Bill Baker, president of the PBS television station WNET, talks about the future of public television.
As Breanna's graduation looms near, Flex's ex, Nicole, tries to get Flex to coax Breanna into getting away from Arnaz and going away to college in California instead of Baltimore. When Arnaz also tries to encourage Breanna to go to California, however, she suspects he wants to end their relationship.
Steve talks with the renowned husband and wife pediatric surgeon team Terry Hensle and Elizabeth A. Reiley about intersexed infants.
In the world of martial arts, one type of competition is rising to the top as the most intense battle of skill, the ultimate fighting competition.
Steve Adubato interview two prominent professors of Law from Seton Hall University.
SONiA shares her worldview and performs several songs.
Host Steve Adubato examines the balance between environmental preservation and economic development.
Flex feels guilty about convincing Arnaz to let Breanna go to college in California alone.
Executive Director of the Russ Berrie Institute for Professional Sales discusses the nature of business and how it has altered the skills needed to be a successful sales professional.
Brain Hartz, Vice President at Day & Zimmerman and Mark Roger, President of Abbott Associates Inc., discuss sales strategies and job interviews.
Celebrity designer Chris Madden talks about her new magazine and her unique decorating philosophy.
The use of personal computers and the growth of the Internet changes the world.
Vice President Mike Byrne, Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, simplifies employee benefits; Douglas Atkin talks about how companies can inspire brand loyalty.
Author Jim Reisler sits down for an in-depth discussion about Babe Ruth's first season with the Yankees.
Life stories of Padres pitchers from Japan and Texas.
Colorado University Athletic Director, Mike Bohn.
The life story of a fan favorite who reflects on his 3 stints with the Padres.
Discussing Wachovia's commitment to community revitalization.
University of Wyoming football coach, Joe Glenn.
Legendary jazz musician talks about his personal role in jazz history and his commitment to jazz education.
Judge Brocton Lockwood discusses the meth epidemic in this area.
Graduate of Columbia University, Ron Sunshine joins Steve Adubato to talk about his passion for music.
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