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TLC GUIDES YOU THROUGH LOVE AND SEX THIS VALENTINE'S DAY WITH "SEXTISTICS: YOUR LOVE LIFE" One-Hour Special airs February 14, 2010 at 9pm ET/PT

On Sunday, February 14 at 9pm ET/PT, TLC invites you to spend Valentine's Day learning all you need to know about finding true love and sustaining a healthy relationship with SEXTISTICS: YOUR LOVE LIFE. This one-hour special reveals all the startling answers and staggering statistics about love, sex, and romance that you've always wanted to know but were afraid to ask, such as: Is there a smoother path down the rocky road of love?  Do details such as height, money, and even body hair really matter? 
SEXTISTICS: YOUR LOVE LIFE breaks down cutting edge science and statistical data including how many sexual partners and orgasms the average American has in their lifetime, what physical signs you get from someone who is attracted to you, and what the latest divorce rates are for couples who marry in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. Whether you're single, married for 50 years, or experiencing everything in between, these lessons are invaluable for men and women of every age. With large scale visual stunts, interviews with renowned relationship and sex experts, and candid real life experiences from people on the street, SEXTISTICS: YOUR LOVE LIFE presents viewers with a unique, modern and relatable guide to  love and romance.
SEXTISTICS takes viewers through each stage of a relationship, from why we find each other attractive, to navigating through the ritual of dating and flirting, then plunging into the first phases of love, and finally guiding us through commitment, marriage, sex and infidelity. The hour finishes with interesting and reassuring science and statistics about the realities of long term true love, and provides a new and refreshing take on our most fundamental emotion.

SEXTISTICS: YOUR LOVE LIFE is produced by Touch Productions for TLC.

About TLC

TLC's innovative docu-series and reality-based programming include favorites Jon & Kate Plus 8Little People, Big WorldWhat Not to Wear18 Kids and Counting, Say Yes to the Dress, and LA Ink. TLC added to its menu of programming with Cake Boss and Ultimate Cake Off, and continues to expand into the food genre. TLC's daytime lineup includes the Emmy Award-winning A Baby Story. The channel is available in more than 98 million homes in the US, nearly 8 million homes in Canada and through the website at www.tlc.com. TLC is part of Discovery Communications (NASDAQ: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK), the world's number one nonfiction media company reaching more than 1.5 billion cumulative subscribers in over 170 countries.

Win a Romantic Getaway!

Dr. Noelle Nelson, best selling author of Your Man is Wonderful, is challenging visitors to her website to enter her 'Toad to Prince' contest and try something new in their relationships. The contest is designed to help women "rediscover the wonderful" in their men and to improve their relationships & marriages. The 'Toad to Prince' contest launched in May and will run through the end of July. The winner will receive a $1000 travel voucher to use for a romantic getaway for two. She was on Connecting Women Radio: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/connectingwomen/2009/06/05/Connecting-Women


Franklin, Tennessee (PRWEB) June 1, 2009 -- Dr. Noelle Nelson, best selling author of Your Man is Wonderful, is challenging visitors to her website (http://ToadtoPrince.com) to enter her 'Toad to Prince' contest and try something new in their relationships. The contest is designed to help women "rediscover the wonderful" in their men and to improve their relationships & marriages. The 'Toad to Prince' contest launched in May and will run through the end of July. The winner will receive a $1000 travel voucher to use for a romantic getaway for two. Learn more at http://ToadtoPrince.com.


The Toad to Prince contest centers on the concepts from Dr. Noelle Nelson's book Your Man is Wonderful. This book is designed to help readers better appreciate their partner, romance their differences and rekindle that first love of the one they've chosen to be with. In the contest, participants can choose from five 'Toad to Prince Transformation' challenges derived from the book and proven to help improve relationships. Participants must put one of the options into practice for a week and then submit their experience via video or in 500 words or less. The participant with the best entry and transformation will be selected to receive the $1000 travel voucher.

"What I've found - both in my practice and from the many emails readers have sent me - is that applying just one of the ways described in Your Man Is Wonderful to reveal the wonderful in your man can make your relationship a happier, better place to be, and that it only takes a week or so to get the good stuff going," says Dr. Noelle Nelson. "The contest was created to give lots of women an opportunity to discover for themselves, in a quick and fun way, how easy it can be to get the Prince in her man back. Frankly, the $1000 prize is merely the icing on this truly relationshipenhancing cake."

The Toad to Prince contest website provides all the information needed to enter the contest plus videos of Dr. Noelle Nelson's discussing the book on the CBS Early Show and more information about the book (http://toadtoprince.com). The contest deadline is July 31, 2009.

Clinical psychologist, international speaker and bestselling author, Dr. Nelson specializes in helping people and business achieve success and fulfillment through the amazing powers that are found in the practice of true appreciation. She believes that we can accomplish great things at home, at work, and in love, when we connect with the value in ourselves and in others. Learn more at http://www.yourmaniswonderful.com.


Dealing with the “Anti-Social” Media Crowd

Dr. Fern Kazlow, along with Desiree Scales, was interviewed http://www.blogtalkradio.com/connectingwomen/2009/05/16/Connecting-Women. Dr. K wrote a post in response to a listener's question. Read on to find out what the question was and how Dr. K responded.


On the May 19th “Connecting Women” radio show, a thoughtful listener asked an extremely important question that I didn’t have time to answer fully and which needs to be heard and talked about. She wanted to know why people will send direct messages (automated) without first building a relationship with the other person? And why do they behave inappropriately online when they wouldn’t think of doing it offline?


The direct messages she referred to are the automated-responses on twitter that hit you with a heavy-handed sales pitch from people who you’re just meeting. These same people wouldn’t think of introducing themselves at a cocktail party with a robot following them that automatically shoved a business card in your face. But they’re doing it on social media.


Even though social media is the closest thing to face-to-face contact on the internet, when you’re sending a tweet or a DM it lacks, well, the face. No eye contact. No voice. No body language. This physical anonymity removes the social stricture for many people. The connection between their personhood and the words on a direct message is relaxed or isn’t there at all.


Also greasing the skids for this behavior is the economic climate, bad business advice, and the hype – the media or sales-related promised magic wands – of online marketing. People who are feeling desperate are more likely to buy into these “make money while you sleep” and “get rich quick” sales pitches. When translated to social media, the filter required for all things social disappears. That alone can turn perfectly nice people into perfectly not-so-nice jerks.


And now “get rich quick” schemes that target social media not only encourage but also sell the lack of connection via number generators and auto-responders as part of the package. And many people in the twitterverse use these practices simply because they believe there is an opportunity to make money by using them.

Ironically, the core of social media – people such as our thoughtful and engaged listener – participate in social media for the community and the connection it offers. And the tactics and behaviors that we’re talking about get the “anti-social” media crowd rejected by the very people they’re trying to turn into clients.


There are other aspects to this discussion which I cover in greater detail in my blog (Spamming the Twitterverse: Why Perfectly Nice People Go Bad). And that’s how these tactics and behaviors can not only ruin you branding, but kill your business.


A final thought: Whenever you sit down at your computer, whether you’re writing a tweet, a blog, an email, or a sales letter; whether you’re writing to one or thousands, remember: there’s a person on the other side. And how you connect – or don’t connect – with him or her is going to determine your success.


Thanks for asking.

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