TV personality Steve Greenberg and PR expert Lois Whitman-Hess discuss topics you need to know about — They are NOT on the beach — and they are NOT lying
You may have seen one and not even known it and now Peacock, NBC’s new streaming channel has a series called “The Capture” — it is all about how an incriminating security video might actually be fake video.
So how do we know what to believe? That brings us to Peter Sisson and YAZA, a new platform that authenticates the place, time, and creator of each video. Yaza calls it “Certified Reality.”
Eli Packouz (pronounced Pack-ow-z) of Instafloss in North Miami is an inventor— and we love inventors— From music to household appliances, if Eli sees a need he doesn’t sleep until he’s made a better mousetrap. His latest invention is really going to surprise you. He invented what he calls a faster and more perfect water flosser. In just 10 seconds, Eli says your mouth will be cleaner than it’s ever been before. Is that statement — Floss or the Tooth???
Call or write to your local congressmen, mayors and governors to demand the antibody tests now. Help save lives and jobs.
Antibody
testing is all about finding out who has had the virus and who is now immune to
another infection (at least for a few months— maybe much longer). This information would
allow millions of Americans folks to get back to work and/or fight the virus on
the frontlines.
Steve Greenberg and Lois Whitman-Hess, co-hosts of “Lying on the Beach,” interviewed Dr. Susan Malinowski, a Vitreoretinal Surgeon, on this topic because she just published an opinion piece on why the Federal Government needs to immediately roll-out a National COVID-19 Antibody Test.
Dr. Malinowski is an inventor and partner in Retina Consultants of Michigan. She does research, writes, and lectures worldwide on new treatments for blinding retinal illnesses. She is also a patent holder and inventor of the Rollababy (a combination stroller/ suitcase), Pre-stick (a caliper that eases pain during intraocular injections), and an instrument used to deliver medications under the Retina during retinal surgery.
Retinal work is all about dealing with infections. In fact, retina doctors were among the first to identify COVID-19.
Even though the Beaches are closed,
Steve and Lois are still “Lying on the Beach,” but in our homes.
Working from home— stuck at home— it
has never been more important than right now to become digitally focused — and
to talk more about that— this week we are honored to be joined by Shelly Palmer
on our podcast.
Shelly Palmer was named LinkedIn’s Top Voice in Technology. He is CEO of The Palmer Group, a consulting practice that helps Fortune 500 companies with technology, media and marketing. He is the co-host of “Think About This” on the Westwood One Podcast Network. He covers tech and business for Good Day New York, writes a weekly column for Adweek, and appears frequently as a commentator on CNN and CNBC.
Shelly Palmer shares his
vast digital experience with the listeners of the Lying on the Beach
Podcast.
Tom Campbell is internationally recognized as a technology strategist and marketer. In addition to his own entrepreneurial ventures in electronics, retailing and clean energy, Tom is a leading technology consultant in the public and private sectors.
Tom has served as White House technology advisor in three administrations, and received the Presidential Distinguished Service Award for his “dedicated service to the White House and the Executive Office of the President” and Tom has received special recognition on the floor of the U.S. Senate.
In recognition of his leadership and contributions to the technology industry, Tom has been inducted into the Consumer Technology Hall of Fame. Tom sits down with TV personality Steve Greenberg and PR Maven Lois Whitman-Hess, hosts of the “Lying on the Beach” podcast.
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This episode of “Lying on the Beach” can actually help you hear better. Steve Greenberg and Lois Whitman-Hess spoke to Chris Ellis, CEO of AudioCardio, a mobile app that claims to protect and restore hearing.
The app allows you to quickly evaluate your hearing and generate a personalized, inaudible sound therapy to protect and strengthen your hearing. Think of it like physical therapy for your ears.
And because the sound therapy is inaudible, you use the app while you enjoy other activities he like going for a walk, listening to music, or even while you are working out.
Steve and Lois will be testing the app over the next few months. Most folks don’t realize that hearing loss can be very detrimental as they get older. There is a definite correlation between the loss of hearing and balance, dementia, etc. Listen to this podcast to understand how you can test your hearing for life and avoid elderly mishaps that can lead to serious injuries or even death. Happy days ahead.
Allen Hirsch, a renowned New York City artist, has made every available smartphone much more user friendly and accommodating. No more dropping your phone and losing data. The new HANDL Stick, from $10 to $20, (depending on the materials used), attaches to the back of your phone (or case) with an adhesive strip. The strip is stronger than Popeye and the patented brace and elastic system makes your phone feel like it is floating in your hand. .
Why are we interviewing Allen? We love the HANDL Stick and want everyone to know about it. Allen is a close friend who deserves credit for connecting a painter’s artistic touch to the most advantageous way to hold your cell. HANDL Stick also allows you to use landscape or in portrait mode. The Stick gives you a hands free option for desk use.
Steve Greenberg, a TV personality and Lois Whitman-Hess, a PR expert, interview Allen on their podcast, “Lying on the Beach,” because they got the exclusive information on this marvelous and affordable invention.
CES 2020 — It’s the largest tech conference in the world and “Lying on the Beach’s” Steve Greenberg and Lois Whitman-Hess were there checking out some of the latest high tech wonders. That was not an easy feat. In this case we should say “feet.” CES featured 15 miles of aisles with innovative products. It was like visiting a small city and touring every building. We tell you all about it.
CES 2020 has 4500 Exhibitors and 15 miles of aisles.
Steve Greenberg, co-host of “Lying on the Beach,” has walked 24,000 steps each of the four days of CES. He wants to make sure he doesn’t miss any innovative products that he may want to introduce to TV audiences around the United States.
Lois Whitman-Hess, his podcast partner, has been attending CES since it first started 53 years ago. She spends her days in meetings discussing innovative marketing strategies with clients. In this episode, Steve and Lois are going to give you their take on what to expect at CES 2020.
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The World’s Biggest Tech Show is next week— and Lying On The Beach Has Your Inside Pass