Episodes

Jan. 24, 2018

David Austin Roses with Michael Marriott and Growing with the Goddess Gardener

Have you ever stuck your nose into the petals of a rose and inhaled in ecstasy? David Austin’s English Roses are some of the most fragrant, adaptable, and glorious roses on the planet. Cynthia Brian has the privilege of interviewing senior rosarian and respected global rose guru, Michael Marriott live on StarStyle®. They will discuss planting, pruning, and choosing roses as well as learn about his personal favorites and his future plans as a garden artist. Roses rock! www.davidaustinroses.com Li...
Jan. 17, 2018

Battling Flu, Wine Not, Marijuana Mecca

Over the past four decades, the seasonal influenza virus has killed 3,000 to 48,000 annually. The flu pandemic of 1918-1919 killed over 100 million people globally. Scientists are concerned that a deadly influenza virus could erupt again. If you get a cold or flu, be cautious, get plenty of rest, fluids, and see your physician if symptoms remain for more than a few days. Learn what you can do to protect yourself with tips from Cynthia Brian. www.CynthiaBrian.com Heather Brittany will give discus...
Jan. 10, 2018

Garden Pharmacy, Deborah Blake with a Year and a Day

A walk through your garden is not only healing emotionally, but it may also contain plants that will aid your physical health. Botanical medicine, also called herbalism, is the oldest form of medicine and the most widely practiced healing modality in the world, according to the World Health Organization. Find out what you can plant for everyday wellness. www.CynthiaBrian.com What better way to begin a new year than with a guide of daily fun and easy practices that you can integrate into your rou...
Jan. 3, 2018

Literacy, Learning, and Leading

To jumpstart the New Year, Cynthia Brian showcases the importance of increased literacy with an interview with President of the Mayerson Academy, Jillian Copley Darwish. Since 1992, the Mayerson Academy has developed and delivered hundreds of in-person, blended and online courses and workshops. These solutions take many forms, and arise in response to direct requests as well as emerging needs No matter what form they take, external evaluators have consistently shown that the Mayerson Academy eff...
Dec. 27, 2017

Choosing the Best Surgeon, Be Your Personal Trainer

If you require an operation, the surgeon you choose could be a life or death decision. But how do you know how to find the best doctor for your procedure? Anything can go wrong and often does, so you attention to this major detail is mandatory. Cynthia Brian will help you research the best of the best. A new year brings new resolutions and the top goals for any new season have to do with fitness. Whether you want to lose weight, get stronger, or fit into that size 8 again, you can turn up the bu...
Dec. 20, 2017

Jingle Bell Rock!

Santa Claus is coming to town with Goddess Gardener and Empowerment Architect Cynthia Brian riding shotgun on his sleigh with red-nosed Rudolph at the lead. Get ready for a rocking good time as we jingle, jangle, and ho ho ho through the night sky. If your life isn’t merry and bright, we’ll help you shake out your stocking and ignite the lights that burn within. Tune in to our Christmas power party and start ringing the bells of a jolly good time. In the spirit of love, joy, and happiness, unwra...
Dec. 13, 2017

Teen Bingeing, Waste in America, Preparing for Christmas

The first alcoholic drink is consumed at an average age of 12 in the USA. The earlier drinking begins, the greater risk of addiction and greater potential harm is to brain development. The human brain is not fully developed until around age 25. What can we do to protect our teens for binge drinking? It is estimated that one billion people in the world suffer from hunger and malnutrition and about 24,000 people die every day of hunger. 5% of America’s leftovers could feed 4 million people for a d...
Dec. 6, 2017

19th Anniversary of BTSYA Special with the Timeless Wonders of Cambodia

A fascinating, rewarding, and multilayered adventure as Cynthia Brian travels to two of the most beautiful, historic and friendly places in all of Asia--dynamic Vietnam and pastoral Cambodia. Intriguing studies in contrast, each country possesses its own unique charm and social traditions, its own tragic history and complex past. From Hanoi, to Siem Riep, Angkor Wat, the Mekong Delta, and Ho Chi Minh City, Cynthia Brian provides a colorful tale of adventure, surprises, sadness, genocide, forgive...
Nov. 29, 2017

19th Anniversary of StarStyle Radio, Holiday On-Line Shopping

StarStyle® is celebrating 19 years of weekly LIVE broadcasting with expert interviews, lively conversations, and lifestyle tips and tricks. Come celebrate with us! It’s December and it is time to find the great gifts for everyone on your list. Do you feel confident shopping online for the holidays? Cynthia Brian will help you avoid the scams, shop with a charity, find the best discounts, and play the dynamic pricing game to get the best prices. The month of December ushers in a time of joyfulnes...
Nov. 22, 2017

The Gratitude Hour

Thanksgiving comes only once a year yet gratitude needs to be a way of living daily. With the utter political chaos, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and other tragedies throughout the year, everyone needs to be grateful to be celebrating the feast of the pilgrims with the Native Americans. Cynthia Brian hosts an hour filled with inspirational insights, autumn gardening tips, suggestions for creating a gratitude journal, ideas on planning a perfect Thanksgiving feast, and even guidelines fo...
Nov. 8, 2017

Encore: California on Fire and IronE Blindsided by the Walking Dead

The most deadly and devastating fire in California history is still raging in the beautiful wine country of Napa, Sonoma, Mendocino, and Solano counties. The death toll from this towering inferno continues to rise as over 10,000 firefighters and first responders from around the USA, Canada, and Australia battle the blazes. The smoke is spewing dangerous toxins across the Bay Area as scientists speculate that catastrophic fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, floods, and earthquakes will be the...
Nov. 1, 2017

Hanging Baskets, House Noise Alerts, DIY Security Systems

From the vineyards of Temecula in Southern California to the coastline towns on the Oregon coast, everywhere Cynthia Brian travel has witnessed glorious displays of cascading flowers. Hanging from pergolas, lampposts, balconies, porches, and patios, these bloom filled tubs trump the fern and Spider plant baskets of by-gone days. The prolific blooms of petunias, fuchsias, impatiens, and verbena extend the flowering season with a myriad of bright colors in purple, pink, white, blue, and yellow. Le...
Oct. 25, 2017

Greener Grass, Pet Clean, Body Detox

Is the grass greener on the other side? If you have let your lawn die because of the drought, you’ll want to tune in to find out how you can reseed and restore your grass as a benefit to your health, well-being, and enjoyment. Do you love it when you dog licks your face? As sweet as those kisses are, they could be exposing you to feces-borne parasites or other diseases. We’ll offer a few simple ways to keep your dog and cats clean and healthy. What are the best ways to detox your body? It is NOT...
Oct. 18, 2017

California on Fire and IronE Blindsided by the Walking Dead

The most deadly and devastating fire in California history is still raging in the beautiful wine country of Napa, Sonoma, Mendocino, and Solano counties. The death toll from this towering inferno continues to rise as over 10,000 firefighters and first responders from around the USA, Canada, and Australia battle the blazes. The smoke is spewing dangerous toxins across the Bay Area as scientists speculate that catastrophic fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, floods, and earthquakes will be the...
Oct. 11, 2017

Tom Petty Tribute, Protecting Your Information

Learning to fly, but I ain't got wings sang the legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Tom Petty. He was among America’s greatest songwirters and sold millions of records worldwide as leader of the Heartbreakers. He died at 66. Heather Brittany bids farewell as she discusses his impact on music, culture, and the day of his death coinciding with the Las Vegas concert shooting. Tom has wings now. Fly on! You've probably spent time thinking about investment risk. But have you stopped to think about ...
Oct. 4, 2017

Mind over Diabetes, Financial Disaster Planning Kit, Grape Escape

Can you fight diabetes with positive thoughts? Stress and anxiety contribute to diabetes. New research indicates that we may be able to ward off or control diabetes with our mind. Find out how on StarStyle. If a calamity happened to you today, do you have an emergency financial plan? We never know when a disaster will turn our lives upside down but having a plan for your money will help you navigate the muddy waters. It’s grape harvest time. Fall ushers in the picking of the grapes to make the w...
Sept. 27, 2017

Homeowners Insurance, Home Budget Upgrades, Having Enough

Do you understand your homeowner’s insurance policy? It’s time for a refresher course. It only takes one major plumbing leak, a fire, hurricane, or other disaster to bankrupt you if you don’t have adequate cover. Find out what you must know to protect your investment. As a certified California interior designer for over two decades, Cynthia Brian, ASID, learned a few tricks to update a home on a budget. Discover ways you can make your residence look fresh, new, and current with a few DIY tricks ...
Sept. 20, 2017

Coffee Break, Outdoors, Parenting Adult Children

Are you a coffee aficionado? Did you know that coffee is now considered good for your health and longevity? Learn more about America’s java cravings, cautions, claims, and benefits. As summer draws to a close, it’s natural to want to grab the last rays of outdoor living. Tips on how to enjoy the outdoors at the end of summer including how to get rid of a skunk’s stinky spray on your beloved pet. Sometimes our adult children make choices that are destructive. As a caring parent, we have to step i...
Sept. 13, 2017

Stranger Danger, Medicine Food

Do you know how to protect yourself from danger? Did you ever take a self-defense class? In these days of terrorist attacks and increased muggings, your security is paramount. Learn some deterrents to keep the bad guys away. You’ve heard the saying “You are what you eat!” The reality is that what you imbibe can help or hurt, nourish or poison. The correct edibles offer a prescription for health. Nature has a built in medicine cabinet. Health Hero, Heather Brittany, talks about the movie, the met...
Sept. 6, 2017

Right Where You Left Me, Vacation Ration, Optimism,

Do you remember when you were a kid you dreamed about vacation time? In 2016, American workers left 662 million vacation days unused. Many people skip a vacation believing that they’ll get behind on work or they can’t afford the time off. The truth is that you are more productive, happier, healthier, and creative when you take vacation days. Cynthia Brian eliminates the guilt and gets you on track for a break. No matter who you are or where you come from, you will have setbacks and challenges in...
Aug. 30, 2017

Debt Collectors, Naked Ladies, Wild Kingdom, Baby Breathing

Are you pestered by debt collectors for bills that you’ve long forgotten or already paid? Zombie debts may come with steep fees and penalties. Find out what you can do to protect yourself. Is there anything more glorious that Naked Ladies dancing in the sunshine? Every summer these long necked beauties raise their pretty pink faces when little else graces our gardens with blooms. You’ll want to invite these ladies to your next garden party. The suburbs have become a wild kingdom with coyotes, fo...
Aug. 23, 2017

Practicing Joy, Pets as Therapists, Blame Busters

Research indicates that it’s the little things in life that lead to a joyful life. Do you notice the small moments that make you happy? Learn how to practice being blissful. According to a 2015 Harris poll, 95% of pet owners consider their pet part of their family. Is it any wonder that scientists are spending time investigating how animals can increase our mental and emotional health. Animal therapy is on the rise. Hug your pooch today! We all know someone who is a constant complainer and blame...
Aug. 16, 2017

Praising Farmers, Sense Health, Living Past 100

America was an agrarian society until the early 1900’s. Today we are a technology-focused country. As of the last census, only one percent of Americans are farmers. With the global population expected to exceed nine billion by 2050, farmers will have to grow sixty percent more food to feed the masses. Farmers are the foundation of our civilization and we need to honor and respect their art. Cynthia Brian praises farmers. It’s time we get back to our roots. Do you know where your food comes from?...
Aug. 9, 2017

Wedding Payments, Boomer Vs. Millennial Dollars

Couples are marrying later than in previous generations with the average for women being 29 and for men 31. In bygone days, the bride’s parents were expected to foot the bill for the wedding but those rules have changed. How can you keep this happy occasion on track and who pays for what? Cynthia Brian shares ways to make it work. Millennials may have surpassed boomers in numbers, but more than 70% of the disposable income in the US comes from baby boomers. Boomers are interested in saving and s...