Looking Good with Daniella Platt and T. Coffee
Guests: Scent-whisperer Sue Philips and The Source Apparel by Alexis Jones with Mo Groezinger
EPISODE #3
Broadcast at noon on https://www.facebook.com/LookingGoodwithDaniellaandTCoffee/ at noon, the BBS Radio will be at 2pm PST
Theme: Fashion, Fragrance & Friends: We have missed you!
Segment 1
Looking Good with Daniella Platt and T. Coffee
Guests: Featuring Rezort Collection and Lindsay Rae
EPISODE #2
Looking Good with Daniella Platt and T. Coffee
Guests: Frances Harder, Fashion For Profit and Carlton Spence, LIM College
EPISODE #1
Hi Friends, Our fashion & lifestyle talk show, Looking Good with Daniella & T. Coffee, a talk show about Creatives Who Do It All - Despite It All is on a mission is to inspire you.
Unleash Your Supernova with Nova Lorraine and Ryon Anderson
RADIO TONI with Toni Lontis
Guest, Denise Bossarte, poet and photographer whose passion is writing, nature, and abstract photography.
Her daytime job in IT helps to keep the household running.
She enjoys writing, teaching Miksang contemplative photography workshops, and going on photo shoots to discover the extraordinary in the ordinary world.
She teaches and photographs near her home in Texas.
Artists at Work with Heidi Bacon and guest Emma Bridges, Spark to Screen
Unleash Your Supernova with Nova Lorraine and Ryon Anderson
Every Day Peace with Dr Dravon James
Love the Skin You’re in, and Optimize Your Sleep Cycle
Famed aesthetician Amber Rose Johnson provides skin care to many of the Hollywood A-list. Amber discusses the role of skin care in complete wellness. Plus, did you know that our sleep cycles are critical to our health? During our sleep, we are getting rest that not only supports our health but also supports releasing stress, optimal cortisol production, and other hormone regulation. Special guest Dr. Rachel Eva Dew provides tips on optimizing your sleep cycle.
Unleash Your Supernova with Nova Lorraine and Ryon Anderson
Artists at Work with Heidi Bacon and guest Diedre Rodman Struck, Piano Goddess
An Idaho native, pianist/composer Deidre Rodman Struck moved to New York in 1997 after receiving a Master's Degree in Jazz Studies from the University of North Texas. She found work playing for the Big Apple Circus, and spent her free time going out to hear all the music she could. She immediately found musical synchronicity with a number of players from the downtown scene, including Roy Nathanson of the Jazz Passengers.