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Social Media Strategy Today on the TalkWorthy Radio Show with host Kim Power Stilson! Listen on SiriusXM 143

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Today on the TalkWorthy Radio Show talk with those who know something you may not about . . . Social Media Strategy!

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Kim Power Stilson interview Shahar and Nash Boyayan and Michele Scism for the at the Extreme Income Explosion Summit 2012 with the Buzz Boosters. Listen live on the Talk Worthy Radio show

Join host Kim Power Stilson as she talks with 4 savvy social media strategists — Bob “The Teacher” Jenkins, “The Results Lady” Michele Scism, and a mother daughter Buzz Boosters Team Shahar and Nash Boyayan – about the newest and more productive social media tools and strategies on the TalkWorthy Radio Show this Friday, May 3rd at 2 pm Mountain/ 4 pm EST on SiriusXM 143 BYU Radio!

Catch the TalkWorthy show repeats on Saturdays at 10 am Eastern/8 am Mountain and Mondays at 6 pm Eastern/ 4 pm Mountain on SiriusXM 143 and BYURadio.org. Get your show information on www.talkworthyradio.com.

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Kim Power Stilson on the TalkWorthy Radio Show which airs every Friday 4 pm Easter on SiriusXM 143 BYU Radio

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Hot News on Social Media Strategy Today on TalkWorthy Radio with Kim Power Stilson!

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Today on the TalkWorthy Radio Show talk with those who know something you may not about . . . Social Media Strategy!

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Kim Power Stilson interview Shahar and Nash Boyayan and Michele Scism for the at the Extreme Income Explosion Summit 2012 with the Buzz Boosters. Listen live on the Talk Worthy Radio show

Join host Kim Power Stilson as she talks with 4 savvy social media strategists — Bob “The Teacher” Jenkins, “The Results Lady” Michele Scism, and a mother daughter Buzz Boosters Team Shahar and Nash Boyayan – about the newest and more productive social media tools and strategies on the TalkWorthy Radio Show this Friday, May 3rd at 2 pm Mountain/ 4 pm EST on SiriusXM 143 BYU Radio!

Catch the TalkWorthy show repeats on Saturdays at 10 am Eastern/8 am Mountain and Mondays at 6 pm Eastern/ 4 pm Mountain on SiriusXM 143 and BYURadio.org. Get your show information on www.talkworthyradio.com.

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Kim Power Stilson on the TalkWorthy Radio Show which airs every Friday 4 pm Easter on SiriusXM 143 BYU Radio

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Can I make my life better in time for my 30 year high school reunion?

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So, a year ago my Daddy died . . . it wasn’t fun to watch him go and life just wasn’t quite the same this last year without him. Not only did I miss him but I started to gain weight . . . with my two weekly radio shows (TalkWorthy on SiriusXM 143) and Healthy Wealthy Wow Surthrival! on 1480 AM and Utah Valley Live . . . along with my eMedia clients I just didn’t take time to care for myself like I should have.

Since Dad has died I have started promoting a reserve food business (GOFoods) and an organic food business (Green PolkaDot Box) and written a book called Choose Surthrival! out in May! They call me the Power Mom but why don’t I feel so powerful . . . in fact I want a nap nearly every day!

So, with so many fabulous things going on in my life (finally) I just haven’t felt that great health wise . . . I told this to my friend, Cori Dyer of the Make Life Better Foundation and she suggested I try the Make Life Better Transformation while we were at the Kids Choice Awards in March. I really stewed about that. Do I really have time to do an entire transformation? Was it really even possible?

Cori Dyer and Kim Power Stilson hosting at a fund raising event!

Then . . . the news hit. My high school friend, Arlene Inbody Ericson, posted a note to me on Facebook asking if I was going to our 30 year high school reunion?

At first all I could think was . . . I have a daughter who just turned 18 and now I have a 30 year class reunion? And, then I started thinking about the 15 or so pounds I have gained since my Dad died . . . and then I looked at the calendar . . 12/13 weeks? Could I do it? Then I thought of the Make Life Better Foundation and their Transformation offer and I called Cori.

Now I have 12 weeks and a goal to make my life better in time for my 30 year class reunion. And, by the way my book will be out about that time . . . can I really make a transformation happen . . . we will see . . .

Katie from the Make Life Better Foundation called me today and said I would have a weekly coach and some of their products to start with . . . so tomorrow I will start Week 1 Day 1 of my quest to Make My Life Better by my high school reunion . . . please join me on the journey . . . I am going to need your help . . . Kim Power Stilson Go class of 1982!!!!

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TalkWorthy Radio Talks about the Need for Speed and BYU’s Electric Blue

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Friday on the TalkWorthy Radio Show by talking with those who know something you may not about . . . the need for speed! 175 miles per hour in the Electric Blue Car! Listen in as Perry Carter, talks about the world land speed record set by the electric car designed by Brigham Young University engineering students. Join host Kim Power Stilson and her guest Retired BYU professor Perry Carter on the TalkWorthy Radio Show this Friday at 4 pm EST/ 2 pm Mountain Time on SiriusXM 143 BYU Radio

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An electric car designed and built by BYU engineering students set a world land speed record for its weight class, averaging 155.8 mph over its two required qualifying runs, one of which was clocked at 175 mph.

The milestone marks the end of a seven-year quest of more than 130 students, led by Perry Carter, who just retired as an associate professor.

“This is a wonderful closure to 31 years of teaching at BYU and many projects,” Carter said after the record was certified. “But this is the one that takes the cake. I’m done.”

“This is like Christmas morning,” said Jeff Baxter, a former student captain on the project who returned to Utah to witness the record-setting runs. “But like five Christmas mornings – or seven Christmas mornings!”

In land speed racing jargon, the car is called a streamliner, meaning it has a long, slender shape and enclosed wheels to reduce air resistance. Students custom-built the lightweight carbon fiber body after modeling it on a wind tunnel program on a computer. The aerodynamic performance and lithium iron phosphate batteries helped the car reach its high speeds.

With one inch of ground clearance and an extremely wide turning radius, the streamliner can run safely only in places like the Bonneville Salt Flats. Jim Burkdoll, president of the Utah Salt Flats Racing Association, drove the car on its two record-setting runs, certified by the Southern California Timing Association – Bonneville Nationals, Inc.

The streamliner, named “Electric Blue,” competes in the “E1” class, which includes cars weighing less than 1,100 pounds. Because electric cars rely on heavy batteries, engineering a speedy vehicle at such a light weight is very difficult. That’s why there were no prior certified speed runs for this class, although unofficial standards reached the 130s. The BYU team completed a qualifying run at 139 mph last year, but failed to complete the required second run when the car rolled, damaging the car’s body but not the driver’s.

About half the students who have worked on the streamliner program over the years have been manufacturing engineering technology majors, about 40 percent mechanical engineering majors, and the rest from various other disciplines. Many worked on the car as part of an annual capstone course, but most were unpaid volunteers. The primary sponsor of the project is Ira A. Fulton, after whom BYU’s College of Engineering and Technology is named.

Kelly Hales is a BYU electrical engineering major who came to BYU to prepare for a career working on electric cars. He joined the streamliner team and took over as student captain of the project when Baxter completed his BYU MBA in April and left to work for a space exploration company. Baxter is one of many alumni who have gone on to success in their careers – several working on electric cars or competitive car racing – after helping develop the streamliner.

“Students who study music need to give concerts, students who study dance need to perform, and students who study engineering need to engineer things and compete to see how they work,” said Carter, the team mentor. “Experiential education is a key aspect of every program.”

Connie Sokol on the TalkWorthy Radio Show!

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This Friday, January 20th, on the TalkWorthy Radio Show talk with those who know something you may not about Balance! Listen as Connie Sokol, author, talk show host and mother of 6 talks about how easy it is to have a more balanced life when you get back to basics in 2012! Join host Kim Power Stilson on the TalkWorthy Radio Show this Friday at 4 pm EST on SiriusXM 143 BYU Radio!

Connie Sokol on the TalkWorthy Radio Show hosted by Kim Power Stilson on SiriusXM

Connie Sokol is the mother of six, a local and national presenter, and a former TV host, radio host, and columnist for Deseret News. She is the author of Faithful, Fit & Fabulous, Life is Too Short for One Hair Color, Life is Too Short for Sensible Shoes, and Are You Ready for a LIFEChange? as well as numerous talk CDs. Mrs. Sokol marinates in time with her family and eating decadent treats.

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Mayan Mysteries on TalkWorthy Radio Show

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TalkWorthy Radio Show Fridays at 4 pm Eastern on SiriusXM Channel 143


This Friday on the TalkWorthy Radio Show talk with those who know something you may not about Mayan Mysteries! Listen as the over 5,000 year-old mystery behind the Mayan Calendar that ends December 21st 2012 is explained by Brigham Young’s Physics and Astronomy professor, Dr. Victor Migenes.

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Learn how the stars in 2012 played a role in ancient Mayan crop planting when Dr. Migenes talks with host Kim Power Stilson on the TalkWorthy Radio Show.

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