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 2006 Coverage of People, Events and Destinations
Each year, Sandy and her crews cover some of the best travel stories in the world.
Here are the highlights for the past 12 months:

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2006
December 2006:
This turned out to be a big TV production month for us as we visited several Southern California destinations including the brand-new South Coast Winery Resort & Spa and one of the first wineries in Temecula Valley, the Thornton Winery. TravelTalkMEDIA announced the addition of HDTV capability and launched its newly redesigned www.TravelTalkMEDIA.com Web site. Meanwhile, Sandy was very busy appearing on Good Morning San Diego on Channel 9 KUSI TV every Saturday bringing her travel news segments to eager audiences: www.TravelTalkRADIO.com/traveltalktv_index_06.html.  In early December, Sandy traveled to Washington, DC to formally accept her appointment to the newly formed Secure Borders Open Doors Advisory Committee jointly created by the US State Department and the Department of Homeland Security. This initiative includes experts from the tourism industry, health care, academia, and the private sector who will provide advice and recommendations to DHS and DoS on efforts to maintain national security while at the same time increasing the welcoming nature of our ports for the 45 million (and growing) foreign visitors to the United States each year. Secretary Michael Chertoff spoke to the committee about the challenges and opportunities of creating a welcoming nation while at the same time keeping US borders safe for all. Specific issues to be considered by the committee include visa issuance procedures, visa waivers, new passport requirements, data tracking, human interfaces for positive ID verification, and model port of entry design. Guest appearance by many specialists from DHS and DOS in these areas will be featured on TravelTalkRADIO and TravelTalkTV during 2007 and on into 2008. The TravelTalkRADIO team also was in Las Vegas in December to cover the 8th annual Luxury Travel Expo at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. This extremely popular and well-managed event focuses exclusively on high-end, luxury travel and has become one of the premiere travel expos in North America. Special thanks to IntraWest’s MonteLago Village at Lake Las Vegas for hosting TravelTalkMEDIA during the Luxury Travel Expo. Also appearing on TravelTalkRADIO in December were John Thornton, Owner of Thornton Winery, Tara Riordan, Business Liaison Assistant from the Department of Homeland Security, Charles Stuart Platkin, JD, MPH, Nutrition and Public Health Advocate, Author of The Diet Detective, Karen Hoffman, Sr. VP Bradford Group NYC, Sharron Livingston, Editor The Travel Magazine London, England, Jeff Linsky, Award-winning Virtuoso Guitarist, Janos Damon, Cofounder, Tourism4Peace Forum, Michelle Kien, Sales & Marketing Manager for Forever Resorts, David Browne, Europe Editor of eTurboNews, London, , Kathy Kratzer, National Director of Sales for Forever Resorts, Stella Bell, Founder of ClimateCare, Steve Connolly, Las Vegas Headliner and The Best Elvis Impersonator Ever, Greg Baxter from SuperClubs, Taggart George, Author of Baja Bound. Bruce Bommarito, Vice President of international Planning for the Travel Industry Association (TIA), and Klaas-Wybo Van Der Hoek, CHN University, Netherlands. For the Christmas Holiday, TravelTalkRADIO featured special holiday music programming with the VEONA Childrens Choir and Putumayo's New Orleans Christmas. December 2006 ARCHIVES of programming CLICK HERE.

 

November 2006: Perhaps one the very busiest months in travel, November 2006 proved to be no exception. The month began with a 9-day trip to Europe with our departure from San Diego to The Hague and at CHN University in Holland to participate in the annual Tourism4Peace conference. Tourism4Peace is a group of private sector travel industry experts from the Middle East who are dedicated to achieving a lasting peace through the joint promotion of travel and tourism in the Holy Lands. Representatives from Egypt, Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority are all members. Sandy was honored to be the only media representative invited to the event as well as the only American. Among many notables in attendance at this conference were Raed Saadeh, President Arab (Palestinian) Hotel Association, Rafi Baeri, Vice President, Marketing and Sales, Dan Hotels, Israel, Janos Damos, Executive Director, Israel Hotel Managers Association, and Abdul Hakeem Al-Hindi, Managing Director Jordanian Hospitality & Tourism Co., also Assistant Chairman of the Board of the Jordan Hotel Association. The group’s vision is to increase opportunities for peaceful co-existence between these nations through their joint initiative to promote cross-border tourism and the commerce that naturally follows. Also joining us in the Netherlands and on our TravelTalkRADIO show was our dear friend, Michael Stolowitzky, President of the American Tourism Society (ATS), an organization dedicated to bringing the world closer together through tour and travel. From The Hague, the TravelTalkMEDIA team went on to Leeuwarden in northern Holland for meetings at CHN University, perhaps the largest and most prestigious hospitality university in the world. From Holland, it was on to the second largest travel exhibition in the world, the World Travel Mart (WTM) held annually in London where Sandy presented a lecture at the first annual WTM-China Contact conference on bilateral tourism relations with China. TravelTalkMEDIA has been very fortunate to work closely with China National Radio and the Voice of Jinling Radio-Travel Radio in Nanjing for the last two years. Sandy spoke at WTM about the use of new technologies and convergent media in travel and tourism and how this will impact China. The WTM-China Contact conference was very timely as the global interest in China is continuing to rise in all sectors of travel and tourism. WTM and Roy Graff, Managing Director of ChinaContact, were the organisers of this conference. Roy spent many years in China before coming to the UK to start China Contact.  While at WTM, Sandy toured the expansive exhibit floor of this massive travel expo to learn about the latest in travel products and services and visited with reps from destinations around the world. Sandy broadcast LIVE from London during WTM with long-time friend ad colleague, Mike Mendoza, presenter of Through the Night on talkSPORT.net, the largest commercial radio station in Great Britain. Among the experts joining Sandy on TravelTalkRADIO this month were Kevin Smenken, President and CEO of AblePlanet, Patrick Peartree, Vice-President of Programming at TravelTalkMEDIA, Fiona Jeffery, Exhibition Director of the World Travel Market, Greg Lawson, naturalist and photographer, Rex Maughan, Chairman of the Board and President, of Forever Living and Forever Resorts, Derrick Crandall,  President of the American Recreation Coalition, Kathy Kratzer, National Director of Sales for Forever Resorts, Tara Riordan, Department of Homeland Security's Business Liaison Assistant, Washington DC, Peter Pantuso, President of the American Bus Association, Dr. Phyllis Kozarsky, Center for Disease Control, and Greg Baxter from Super Clubs all inclusive resorts.  NOVEMBER 2006 ARCHIVES of programming CLICK HERE.

 

October 2006: This is always a busy month in the travel industry so, for starters, Sandy flew to San Francisco to attend the annual California Travel and Tourism Commission’s Media Reception at the AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants professional baseball team. This is an annual opportunity to get a close look at a showcase of new travel and tourism products in California as well as many refreshed and refined offerings. While in San Francisco, Sandy stayed high above The City at the wonderful Hotel Nikko in a cozy, well laid-out room that is infused with a simple Asian influence. If you like to be in a room with great chi, (energy, “vibes” and harmony), this is the place. Sandy’s first broadcast of the month was live from our studios in San Diego. As always, Sandy highlighted and promoted one of the travel books she has personally enjoyed. Author James Kaiser was on the show with his intriguing guide to Joshua Tree National Park. TravelTalkRADIO listeners won free copies of the book by calling in during the show and by writing Sandy an email. Sandy also welcomed Bob Rauch, General Manager of the Homewood Suites by Hilton in Del Mar, California. Tara Riordan of the Department of Homeland Security also appeared for her monthly update on the government's newest travel regulations as well as Gay Gerlack, a business woman who was especially impressed by the features, practicality and ease of the revolutionary new TUTTO luggage, the official luggage of TravelTalkRADIO. For more information on TUTTO, visit our special page at www.TravelTalkRADIO.com/tutto.html

Also joining Sandy in the early part of the month were Darla Cook, Vice President of Public Relations for Forever Resorts, David Heidel and Tina Rayner, Level 3 Directors for Coastal Vacations, Barbara Whitaker, Author of Have Dog will Travel, Chip Caruso, President of Travel Industry Shows, Mike Mendoza, Talk Radio host from talkSPORT Radio in the UK, and as always, Sandy was delighted to welcome Gary Murphy, President of BRENDAN Worldwide Vacation.

Then the TTR team took off for Pattaya, Thailand to attend two important conference-expos focused on business travel and corporate incentive travel in the Pacific Asia region. The shows, held concurrently in the same venue, are the Incentive Travel & Conventions, Meetings Asia conference (IT&CMA) and the Corporate Travel World (CTW) Asia expo. The events attracted nearly 2,000 delegates indicating that there is great interest in the current and future growth of the multi-billion dollar market for business and corporate travel in this part of the world. Together, the CTW and IT&CMA have become one of Pacific Asia’s premier business travel and incentive travel shows and represent a powerful venue for examining the present and future of travel. While in Thailand, Sandy had the opportunity to interview, among many other esteemed guests, Darren Ng, Managing Director of TTG Asia Ltd, the organiser of the expos, and Suzanne Fletcher, President and CEO of the National Business Travel Association (NBTA). For the complete story and to listen to these and many other fascinating interviews go to:  www.TravelTalkRADIO.com/Thailand_news_oct06.html and www.TravelTalkRADIO.com/TTNewsletter_oct19_06.html.

During her stay in Pattaya, Sandy also was delighted to have the opportunity to interview some of the medical department heads and hospital administrators at the Bangkok Pattaya Hospital (BPH). This is truly a state-of the art-facility, a five star hotel among hospitals, amply staffed with fully trained and experienced MDs and a highly professional nursing staff. Perhaps equally important is that, from the nursing staff to the highest levels of this physician-run management environment, these folks are all truly caring and attentive to their patients’ needs in a timely and gentle fashion. Imagine: You need a little elective procedure and, after traveling to this exotic land and having your little “fix-up”, you rest and recover peacefully for the next week in a tropical paradise with azure seas and some soothing beverage in hand. Perhaps a light spa treatment is in order? This all becomes even more enticing when you know that the costs of this trip are half what you might pay in your own home country, especially the US. Well, let’s just say that, when Sandy came back to California, she was so impressed with BPH, she shared her story with her on TV! Check this out and, if you like, we’ll plan on bringing you more on the rapidly developing niche of medical tourism soon!  www.TravelTalkRADIO.com/KUSI_Thailand_oct06.html

One show that was a huge favorite for the listeners who fondly remember the Lennon Sisters of Lawrence Welk fame also occurred in October. Janet and Kathy Lennon joined Sandy to talk about their new creation, Best Pals. TravelTalkRADIO featured the music of the Lennon Sisters throughout the show. Best Pals is the Lennon’s brand new line of dolls and music CDs. The Best Pals soft cloth rag dolls are exact replicas of the original dolls created and hand sewn by their grandmother, Nana, and mother, Sis Lennon, for Kathy and Janet when they were young girls. For more information on this great Christmas gift idea, listen to the Lennon Sisters interview with Sandy on our website at www.TravelTalkRADIO.com/archives_oct22_06.html#1005. Sandy also welcomed Michael McCann, President of McCann Protective Services, Marty Essen, Author of Cool Creatures, Hot Planet, and Scott Gold, General Manager of Mormon Lake Lodge, Arizona.

Bringing the month to final CLI-MAX (pun intended), Sandy had the pleasure of interviewing a world-renowned artist, philanthropist and world traveler, Peter Max. Every US boomer well knows and loves this man and his art. With paintings on display in hundreds of museums and galleries worldwide, the vibrant colors of Peter Max have become part of the fabric of contemporary culture. Peter Max spoke about the influence of travel on his art and announced his upcoming exhibitions in Laguna Beach, California on November 10th and in Newport Beach on November 11th. Also joining Sandy was Scott Fifer, Executive Director of the TunaHAKI Foundation. Scott created this organization to provide self-sustainable futures for orphaned and vulnerable children. The author of the week was Kari Eide with her book The Fit Traveler that includes (inside the book!) an exercise band to stay fit on the road, allowing you to do your workouts in your hotel room or even in an airplane! Don’t forget to visit our bookstore for more info on the books featured on TravelTalkRADIO: www.TravelTalkRADIO.com/books.html

OCTOBER 2006 ARCHIVES of programming CLICK HERE

 

SEPTEMBER 2006: In the travel industry, the autumn season is usually busiest time of the year for conferences, expos, meetings, etc., and Sandy and her crew have definitely been on the move! In early September, TravelTalkRADIO was pleased to present a live broadcast from Cairo hosted by the Marriott Hotel on the Nile River. From the temples in Aswan and Luxor, to spectacular cruises on the Nile, the Valley of the Kings and of course the fabulous resort in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt is a land of many wonders. Sandy interviewed some of the leading experts on Travel in Egypt while in country including: Karim Aly, Director of EMECO Travel, Mohammed Yehia Zakaria, Tourist Specialist - International Tourism Sector / Egyptian Tourism Authority, Ammed Hamdy, Tourist Specialist - International Tourism Sector / Egyptian Tourism Authority, Zohair Garranah, Egyptian Minister of Tourism, Elhamy ElZayat, Chairman and CEO of EMECO Travel, Sayed M. Khalifa, Vice Chairman of the Egyptian Tourism Authority, Hisham Zaazou, Director General & Vice Chairman Business Council World Tourism Organization and Ulrich Huth, General Manager of the Marriott Hotel in Cairo. Sandy also visited a good friend of the TravelTalkRADIO team who was a Texan at one time and now calls Egypt her home, Lynne Raouf. This amazing gal and her fabulous Egyptian husband, Fahker Raouf, have created three incredible resorts in Sharm el Sheikh that are truly a “home away from home” for every traveler from around the world. As always, Sandy was once again delighted to welcome Gary Murphy, President of BRENDAN Worldwide Vacations, to the TravelTalkRADIO program. This time, Gary talked about – what else? - Egypt and some of the unique packages that BRENDAN is offering to help you plan the trip of your dreams. Exploring Egypt's antiquities, beaches, deserts, sporting opportunities or cruising on the Nile are some of the many vacations options that BRENDAN is offering.
Sandy
brought you even more on Egypt on TV from KUSI, Channel 9 every Saturday morning in Southern California giving you more information on Cairo, the Jewel of Orient, and on cruising on the Nile. All the TV archives are available for you to watch on our website at www.TravelTalkRADIO.com/traveltalktv_index_06.html
. Enjoy! In late September, the TravelTalkRADIO team also had the pleasure of broadcasting live from COPIA, the American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts located in the heart of Napa Valley in California. Sandy welcomed Burke Owens, Associate Director of Wine for Copia, as well as Linda Carucci, Copia Julia Child Director of Culinary Programs. Also joining Sandy from Copia were Bob McMillen, Founder and CEO of TravelWizard, Chip Caruso, President of the Travel Industry Shows, and Janae Franicevic, Owner of Sunce Winery in Napa, a producer of some of the very finest wineries in the world. Stay tuned!

SEPTEMBER 2006 ARCHIVES of programming CLICK HERE

 

AUGUST 2006: This month as TravelTalkRADIO celebrated the fifth anniversary of broadcasting, Sandy was proud to announce that TravelTalkRADIO continues its worldwide syndication with new affiliate station CHOICE FM, 102.3 FM in Accra, the capital of Ghana, Africa. CHOICE is also referred to as The Nations Heartbeat and is rated the Number 1 talk radio station in Ghana. CHOICE FM is a great market for TTR programming as the 11 million people within the broadcast area are choosing to listen to English-speaking programming in record numbers. We broadcast live from 4pm to 6pm local time in Ghana (Noon to 2pm, Eastern) and encouraging call-ins from the region. In our programming this month we surely hit a chord for wherever your interests are in travel. We had an all-star lineup that’s the Who’s Who of experts in all aspects of travel and as always we are excited to share all of these wonderful people with you. Tara Riordan from Department of Homeland Security joined us for her monthly update on U.S. travel and security. Tara gave us an update on the actions that the government is taking to protect the citizens and to keep air travel safe and secure in regards to the recent terrorist plots in the United Kingdom. Also joining Sandy were Darla Cook, Vice President of Public Relations for Forever Resorts. Forever Resorts has 43 properties across the US and in Africa and is getting bigger by the month! TravelTalkRADIO will be bringing you coverage of the Forever Resorts conference in mid-May from Scottsdale AZ. Also joining Sandy was Michael Stolowitzky, President and CEO of the American Tourism Society. Michael is an amazing man who has devoted his life to tour and travel. Sandy had the pleasure of traveling with Michael to Jordan, Israel, Budapest, and Prague and will soon journey together to Croatia in November as the American Tourism Society continues its important mission of “bringing the world together”. Al Baccari Jr, Author of Fisherman's Wharf was also on the show. This is a very special book and a must if you live in the San Francisco area. We had several other gifted authors on the show this month like Carole Terwilliger Meyers, Author of Weekend Adventures in San Francisco & Northern California, Nadine Nardi Davidson, Author of Travel with others without wishing they'd stayed home, and Toni Summers Hargis, Author of Rules Britannia. You can always learn more about the books and the authors featuring on TravelTalkRADIO by visiting our bookstore at http://www.traveltalkradio.com/books.html
Once again Sandy was delighted to welcome David Heidel from Coastal Vacations to the programming. David joined us several times this month to talk about how you can create a home-based business allowing you to both travel AND make a living! We also had the pleasure to listen to Margrit Eichler's wonderful music. Margrit is the leader of the True Margrit band and a great singer, songwriter and piano player. Also joining Sandy on the show was Scott Lindstrom-Dake, Owner of Thumbprint Cellars in Healdsburg. Scott told us more about the Northwest Sonoma County and this most picturesque grape-growing region in California. Sandy attended a private screening at a huge Hollywood studio for the new movie HighTech Monorails by talented filmmaker, Rob Kelly. Talk about eye candy! Rob is the owner of RAK Productions and was on the show discussing why monorails have never caught on in America after all these years and if they're finally ready to become the answer to skyrocketing fuel prices and the gridlock and mayhem on US freeways. Al Perdon, Executive Director of the Orange Line Development Authority also joined Sandy to talk about high-speed trains. As the TravelTalkRADIO team is getting ready to go to Egypt for the Mediterranean Travel, Sandy welcomed Lynne Raouf, owner of the Raouf Hotels International in Sharm el Sheikh. As Sandy celebrated Egypt, she also welcomed Maher Morcos, an Egyptian born artist known for his paintings and sculpture around the world, and Omayma El Husseini, Deputy Director for the Egyptian Tourist Authority. Other guests in August included Tom Arnold, CEO of TerraPass, Bruce Pechman, Mr. Bicep, the Muscleman of Technology, Michelle White, Director Wireless Marketing for PALM, Brad Butler, airtickets.com, Dan Carter, Executive Director Yosemite Sierra Visitors Bureau. Eric Zmolek, San Jose State University student studying abroad in Japan, Naoko Marutani, Director of the Japan National Tourist Organization in Los Angeles Office, and Dr. Peter Tarlow, Security and travel safety expert who stopped by to share his knowledge with us regarding tourism and terrorism.
TravelTalkRADIO was also honored to host two dear friends from Nanjing, China: Guo Chengtao, supervisor of the Travel Radio division of JiangSu Broadcasting Corporation, and Ruoyi Liu, Travel Radio’s head reporter and editor. Sandy first met Ruoyi when the TravelTalkRADIO crew was in Nanjing with the World Trade University two years ago. While Sandy was in Nanjing, she also had the opportunity to visit the tomb of the late Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, a very beloved Chinese leader who is often regarded as the George Washington of China. In Chinese history he is known as "The Father of the Revolution" or "The Father of the Republic." In the West he is considered the most important figure in Chinese history in the twentieth century. As a revolutionary, he lived most of his life working tirelessly for nationalism, democracy, and equalization. During his lifetime, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen studied in many cities in the USA including Washington DC, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Hawaii. The TravelTalkRADIO team joined JiangSu Broadcasting Corporation in celebrating the 140th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Sun Yat-sen by following along in his footsteps in the United States. At the end of the month, TravelTalkRADIO and the Voice of Jiangsu Radio from Jiangsu Broadcasting presented a plaque to the Dr. Sun Yet-Sen Foundation Los Angeles Chapter to honor the life of this special man at a festive occasion of cultural exchange.

AUGUST ARCHIVES of programming CLICK HERE

 

July, 2006: After some very busy months with travels in Ireland, Ghana, Israel and more, Sandy and the TravelTalkRADIO team spent most of July in San Diego, California. It might seem ironic, but during the summer the TravelTalkRADIO staff travels the least. After putting more than 500,000 miles under our belts to promote travel this yea, hopefully, we had successfully encouraged everyone else to travel during their summer vacations and, in fact, record numbers of people are traveling and crossing borders into different regions and cultures this season. Sandy welcomed some great authors this month with Cynthia Langston, Author of Bicoastal Babe, Eric Masterman, Author of La Jolla, a Pictorial Tour, Eva Etzioni-Halevy, Author of The song of Hannah, Donna Lawrence, Author of Leave only Paw Prints, and Matthew Lesko, best-selling author on free government grants who talked about Government Programs To Fill Your Gas Tank. Also joining Sandy in the early part of the month were Kathy Haase, President of Diva-Dog, Beth Costa, Executive Director for the Russian River Wine Road, Rebecca Nicol, Marketing Director for Air New Zealand, Tara Riordan, Department of Homeland Security Business Liaison Assistant Director, and John Kolbisen, Past President of the National Swim School Association. Sandy brought you programs filled with experts from every part of our field. Hank Philips, President of the National Tour Association (NTA) appeared on the show to share the association's insights into tour and travel with our audiences. Gary Murphy from BRENDAN Worldwide Vacations also joined Sandy continuing to bring our audiences the best in travel and especially one of the hottest trends; River Cruising in Europe. We also onboard our good friend Rod LaBranche from Old Town Trolley Tours in San Diego, our colleague and good friend, Rafi Baeri, from the Dan Hotels in Israel. the President of the Russian River Wine Road Association, Kevin Burton, from Sonoma County, Tim Honey, Executive Director for Sister Cities International, Linda Hirneise, J.D. Power and Associates, and warmly welcomed the former Congressman and current legal counsel for the National Tour Association, Jim Santini. As we do each week, we continued to connect you to you to the experts but also brought you some of the new talents with singer and song writer, Emo Dagger. The internationally acclaimed and very talented Joey Pearson also joined us in the studio to talk about his new album Authentic. TravelTalkRADIO also welcomed for the first time, Travel Industry Association (TIA) President and CEO Roger Dow to the program. Good friend of TravelTalkRADIO, Peter Pantuso President of the American Bus Association (ABA, joined Sandy to discuss motorcoach touring.  We also had a live report from Lebanon with Maya Shehayeb of the Arab World Travel and Tourism Exchange (AWTTE) during the 30 Day War with Israel. Shawn Pisani, General Manager Sales for the Corinthia Hotels International also appeared on the show and last but certainly not least was Suzan Lee, the Founder and Owner of TUTTO Luggage Company., with the unique new carry-on luggage design that’s lightweight, collapsible, easy to travel with, and the official luggage of TravelTalkRADIO.

JULY ARCHIVES of programming CLICK HERE

 

June, 2006: Sandy's first broadcast this month was from the Delta King Riverboat and Hotel on the Sacramento River in the capital city of California with a great lineup of experts in the region including wineries, vineyards, scenic rails, epicurean delights and the famous gold country. Among her guests, Sandy welcomed Mark Chandler, Executive Director for Lodi-Woodbridge Winegrape Commission, Reneae Matson, Amorosa Inn & Vino Con Brio Winery , Chris Hart, President of the Sierra Railroad Dinner Train, Skunk Train, Sacramento River Train, Martin Maginley, the Rated #1 Chef in the Caribbean for SuperClubs, Mike Coyne, Delta King, Jamie Lubenko, Amador Tourism and Vintners Wine Association, Lisa Boulton, Marketing Director for Underground Adventures, and Lucy Steffens, Director, Film Commission / Travel Media for the Sacramento CVB. Then, it was back to San Diego for a live broadcast from our studios with special guests Reint Reinders, San Diego Convention and visitors bureau, Greg Baxter, SuperClubs, Tara Riordan, Department of Homeland Security,, Marlene Smith-Baranzini, who wrote the traveler’s guide to the sport of kings – Horse Racing Coast to Coast and shared her knowledge on lifestyle, travel and the good life, and Helen Kidd, Chief Executive Officer of the Nevis Island Tourism Authority. Then it was off to the 2006 KNBC Travel Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center where Sandy returned for her second year of broadcasting live from this huge show. Channel 4 KNBC anchorman, Chuck Henry, an LA native, joined Sandy to talk the Expo sponsored by KNBC and Telemundo 52. Chuck pointed out that the exhibitors at the show are on the Who’s Who List in Travel. We also welcomed our newest affiliate station, KXMX 1190AM in Los Angeles. Gary Murphy, the founder of Brendan Worldwide Vacations, and tourism leaders from China, Mammoth Lakes, Coastal Vacations and the Mexicali & San Felipe Tourism Board also joined Sandy on the show. To wind up the month, June, Sandy welcomed the President/General Secretary of the African Airline Association (AFFRA), Christian Folly-Kossi from Kenya. AFRAA is the only agency of its kind in Africa and is the future and hope for unified travel throughout the 53 countries. Sandy was also delighted that Sylvia Frommer-Mracky and Ron Mracky from the African Times in Los Angeles joined her in the studio. If you are interested in African travel, their interviews are a must for listening. In June, Sandy also took you on adventures in Scotland, Israel, and the National Parks of the U.S. and talked with Kathy Sudeikis, President of the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA).
JUNE
ARCHIVES of programming CLICK HERE.

May, 2006: Orange County, California to Israel: Sandy started off the month of May with a live broadcast of TravelTalkRADIO from the 7th Annual California Safety and Security Conference in Anaheim, California with a great lineup of guests including Ann Gallaugher, Vice-President of Tourism Development for the Anaheim Orange County CVB, Jason DeAnda,  Sales Manager for Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Anastasia K. Mann, Corniche Group Chairman, Joan Eisenstodt, Eisenstodt Associates Chief Strategist, Jeff Karnes, New World Travel Vice President, Metin Odemis, VP of Business Development, Manny Patel, CommPort President, Dr Peter Tarlow, Founder and President of Tourism & More Inc, KIM THOMAS,  Author of ''Las Vegas, One Cop's Journey'', and Bob Mellinger, President of Attainium, Inc. Also joining Sandy in the early part of the month were Patsy Gallery, Co-Founder of Italy by Vespa, Yossi Leshem and Dan Alon, Israeli ornithologists (bird experts), Louie D’Amore, President of the International Institute of Peace through Tourism (IIPT), Greg Baxter, SuperClubs, Billy Braithwaite, Marketing and Sales Manager for North American Airlines. Then it was off to the Holy Land, for a live broadcast from Jerusalem, Israel with the American Tourism Society. Joining Sandy on this special show were Jonathan Harpaz, Director of the Jerusalem Hotel Association, Daniela Cohen from the Ein Gedi Kibbutz Spa on the Dead Sea, Dan Bahat, former Chief Archaeologist, Jerusalem Region, Israel Antiquities Authority, Arie Sommer, Israel Commissioner for Tourism, North and South America, Arie Marom, Marketing for the Ministry of Tourism in Israel and BOB ARNO, celebrated anti-theft expert and author

April, 2006: Sandy and the TravelTalkMEDIA team were coast to coast in the US during April, traveling from Washington, DC to Orange County, California. The Annual World Travel and Tourism Summit was held in the US Capital and Sandy broadcast her TravelTalkRADIO show LIVE from the Chanel Room in the lobby of the historic Willard Hotel, about a block from the White House. Joining Sandy for this special broadcast were Jean-Claude Baumgarten, President of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), Jim Hewes, Master Mixologist and Historian of the Willard Hotel, Peter Pantuso, President of the American Bus Association, Ken Murphy, Vice President of Marketing & Communications for the Universal Air Travel Plan (UATP – The world’s first credit card issuer), Sujit Chowdhury, President and CEO of the World Trade University Global Secretariat, Canada, and Sam Nhairy, President of Hospitality Marketing Services. While Sandy was in Washington, she attended a special reception ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House for visiting Chinese President, Hu Jintao. Later in April, Sandy did a live broadcast from the annual California Tourism Safety and Security Conference in Anaheim. Joining Sandy as guests for this special event were Tara Riordan, Business Liaison Assistant Director for the Department of Homeland Security, Jason DeAnda, Area Sales Manager for Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Ann Gallaugher, Vice-President of Tourism Development for the Anaheim Orange County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Anastasia K. Mann, Chairman of the Corniche Group, Joan Eisenstodt, Chief Strategist for Eisenstodt Associates, Jeff Karnes, New World Travel Vice President, Metin Odemis, VP of Business Development for EventScreen, Manny Patel, President of CommPort, Dr Peter Tarlow, Founder and President of Tourism & More Inc, Kim Thomas, Author of ''Las Vegas, One Cop's journey'', and Bob Mellinger, President of Attainium Corporation. Other guests in April included Zein Nakash, Vice-President of SuperClubs Resorts, Judy Calderon, Project Manager for Smart Destinations, Frederick Vreeland, Author of ''Key To Rome'', Bruce Beckham, President of Tourism Cares for Tomorrow, Dave Wiggins, Southern CA Tourism and Safety/Security Association, Kathryn Gabriel Loving, Author of ‘’100 Best US Weddings’’, Kyle MacDonald,  ‘’Can he trade a paperclip for a house?’’, His Excellency Aziz Merkouar, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco, Christie Findlay, DC Style Magazine, Ann Tillman, Vice President of Sales and Marketing North America for the Corinthia Hotels International, Ted Balestreri , Owner of the Sardine Factory Restaurant, Michael Mayer, General Manager, El Al Israel Airlines, North and Central America, Silken Laumann, Canadian Olympic Athlete, Patricia Yarborough, CEO of Blue World Travel, Patsy Gallery, Co-Founder of Italy by Vespa, Al Perdon, Executive Director of the MagLev Orange Line Development Authority, Adam Englund, Floating Airport and Joan Colvin, Founder of the Character Bear.

March, 2006: Sandy traveled 25,000 miles and visited three continents in March. First, Sandy did a live broadcast from the original health spa, Rancho La Puerta Resort in Tecate, Baja California. Sandy’s guests at “The Ranch”  included Deborah Szekely, Co-Founder of Rancho La Puerta, Phyllis Pilgrim, Director of Specialty Events (Fitness), Yvonne Nienstadt, Director of Nutrition, Barry Shingle, Fitness Director, Joe Sweeney, Bird Watching Guide and Lecturer for "Taking Home the Ranch”.  Then Sandy was off to a speaking engagement on the topic of “Positioning Your Company in the Global Marketplace” at the 10th Annual World Summit of Entrepreneurs in Sao Paulo, Brazil, hosted by the United Nations Global Secretariat. Next, Sandy and crew flew to Dublin, Ireland to do a live broad cast from the Airline Distribution 2006 conference. Sandy’s guests in Dublin included Andrew Peet of Enterprise Ireland, Tony Maher, CEO of UniCard Staff Travel Services, Tom Rogers, Director, Retail Payments for CheckFree, Colm Lyon, Founder of Realex Payments, David Field, Americas Editor for Airline Business Magazine, and Cormac Whelan, CEO of Datalex. Also joining Sandy along the way in March were Judith Thomas, Chairman and CEO of the National Tour Association (NTA), Joan Eisenstodt, Founder of Eisenstodt Associates, Sujit Chowdhury, President and CEO, World Trade University Global Secretariat, Canada, Greg Baxter from SuperClubs, Stephen Asamoah Boateng, M.P., The Honorable Deputy Minister of Ghana, Thomas Steinmetz, Publisher for eTurboNews, Katherine Dyson, Author of The 100 Best Romantic Resorts in the World', Butch Spyridon, President of Nashville CVB, Kathy, Mimi and Janet Lennon of the legendary Lennon Sisters, Rudy Gatlin of the Gatlin Brothers, Steve Haddad, Chairman of the ABA Marketplace and President of Bieber Tours, Butch Beckwith, Co-Owner of Turner Coaches and member of the ABA Board of Directors, Doug Gabriel, Branson entertainer, Richard Sterban of the Oak Ridge Boys, Yakov Smirnoff, Branson comedian and philosopher, Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers, and Jim Stafford, Branson singer and theatre owner.

February, 2006: This month began with a roaring start as Sandy and her production team journeyed to Nashville, Tennessee (aka “Music City USA!”) to cover the 80th Anniversary of the American Bus Association at its annual Marketplace and Conference. Sandy’s guests during her live broadcast from the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center included: Bruce Beckham, Executive Director of Tourism Cares for Tomorrow, Jennifer Hopkins George, ABA’s 2006 Marketplace Chairwoman and co-owner of Paladin Tours and Travel, Chris Smits, Owner of Cajun Pride Swamp Tours, Dan Lennon, VP of Public Relations for the Branson CVB and oldest brother of the famous Lennon Sisters, "PW" McCallum, Executive Director of the Grapevine, Texas CVB, Ed Miyagishima with Cendant. Also joining Sandy in Nashville were popular Branson performer, Dalena Ditto, Richard Sterban, bass singer for the Oak Ridge Boys, and Sam Nhairy, President of Hospitality Marketing Services and Morocco tourism expert. Sandy took a last minute 24-hour trip to New Orleans at the behest of Southwest Airlines to attend a marketing event there and to help bolster the city’s tourism revitalization after Katrina. Then it was off to San Francisco for the Bay Area Travel Show where Sandy did another live broadcast with guests that included Chip Caruso, President of Travel Industry Shows, Jim Ferguson, Director-North America for the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), Holly Perez with Paramount’s Great America, Scott Gane, Regional Vice-President for Initial Security, Zena Neme with the Aruba Tourism Authority, Tracey Berkner with the Amador, California Council of Tourism, Mary Ann McAlea with the Folsom, California Tourism Bureau, Tara Riordan, Business Liaison Assistant Director for the Department of Homeland Security, and Dave Wiggins and Ann Gallaugher of the California  Tourism and Safety Association. Also joining Sandy on TravelTalkRADIO in February were Carol and Phil White, Co-authors of Live your Road Trip Dream, Ken Murphy, Vice President, Marketing and Communications UATP,  Linda Coughlin, President of Metro Home, Piet Jensen, Marketing Director for Rancho La Puerta Fitness Resort & Spa, Bill Connors, Executive Director & COO of National Business Travel Association, Jerry Fein, Owner of the famous Court of Two Sisters restaurant in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Bruce Bommarito, Executive Director of Nevada Commission on Tourism, Jim Santini, Legislative Council for National Tour Association, Somer Hollingsworth, President and CEO of Nevada Development Authority, Joan Gladstone, President and CEO of Gladstone International, Ledan Kalili, passport expert for Ambassador Passport and Visa Services, and Greg Baxter with SuperClubs.

January, 2006: Sandy and crew traveled to New York in January for the Adventures in Travel Expo at the Jacob Javits Convention Center. Sandy’s special guests this month included: ADM (Ret) William Harris, the Skipper on the USS Midway during Vietnam, Billy Cross, creator of Las Vegas hit revues, Thunder from Down Under and American Storm, Sandy Ward, Director of Boeing Aircraft’s new Future of Flight Museum, Darlynne Reyes, Fox TV 6 reporter, Marc Menken,  Owner of Guided Walking and Biking Tours, Neville Bhada, Director of Communications for Southeast Tourism Society, John and Harriett Halkyard,  Authors of 99 Days to Panama, Karen Hoffman, Senior VP of the Bradford PR Group, Mike Mendoza from the UK’s TalkSPORT Radio, Barbara Hvasta,  Vice President of AARP Passport and Privileges, Jim Santini, Legislative  Counsel for the National Tour Association, John Golicz, CEO of Unicomm - organizer of the Adventures in Travel Expo, Jesse Naka, Regional Coordinator – Americas - Fiji Visitors Bureau, Bernardo Smith, owner of Garonga Safari Camp, Michael Luongo, author of Frommer's Buenos Aires, Michael De Jong of The Placencia Hotel & Residences, Sharon Carter of Sun and Sea Travels, Firdosh Bulsara of Goway Travel and Africa Experts, Zoia Fourna from Open Mind Adventure, Laura Haertling, author of Cool Places to Warm Up in San Francisco, Scott Gane, Regional Vice President for Initial Security Corp, Peter Mwenguo, Managing Director of the Tanzania Tourist Board, PREM SHARMA, Operations Manager for Somak Safaris, Dr. Peter Tarlow, a sociologist specializing in the impact of crime and terrorism, Mike Wargo, Vice President of Partnership Marketing - AARP Passport Powered by Travelocity, Sujit Chowdhury,  President and CEO of the World Trade University Global Secretariat-Canada, Tara Riordan, Department of Homeland Security in Washington DC, Peter Pantuso, President of the American Bus Association, Greg Love, President and CEO of  Club Nautico, Greg Baxter of all inclusive Super Clubs Resorts, Shireez Sharma from Saxony, Randy McKenzie, Co-owner of Edward Luggage and Chip Caruso, President of Travel Industry Shows and organizer of the Bay Area Travel Show.

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