Danny Bonaduce from "The Partridge Family"

StoreyTeller on SiriusXM is quickly approaching another great weekend.We air every Saturday morning from 10am to 12pm EST on Sirius 102 or XM 155 (Don’t forget to call in at 1.888.410.2102 to talk to me live).  This week, we are honored to have as our guests Danny Bonaduce, once child-star (The Partridge Family), reality tv star, boxer, wrestler, and radio talk show host. Listen in tomorrow for what’s to be an amazing show, full of surprises.

Danny Bonaduce is the son of veteran TV writer/producer Joseph Bonaduce (The Dick Van Dyke ShowMayberry RFDOne Day At A TimeGood Times,The Waltons). The younger Bonaduce became famous as a child actor of the 1970s on the sitcom/television series The Partridge Family. Danny started at the age of ten starring as Danny Partridge. On the show the band’s manager played by Dave Madden supported Danny outside the show. Bonaduce has said that he owes a lot to Madden, who took him into his home during his real life family’s domestic problems. At the end of the series, Bonaduce’s late teens and twenties saw drug abuse and a period of homelessness. After years of struggling with drugs, stardom and divorce, he’s back and running strong.

Danny Bonaduce on the Radio

On November 10, 2008, Bonaduce began hosting the morning drive time on WYSP inPhiladelphia, where he remains today.  Join us as we talk about Danny’s stardom and fame at such a young age to a very difficult life ahead and his story of comeback as he continues to stand strong.

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StoreyTeller on SiriusXM has been such an exciting adventure. It airs every Saturday morning from 10am to 12pm EST on Sirius 102 or XM 155 (Don’t forget to call in at 1.888.410.2102 to talk with Tim live).  This week, we are honored to have as our guests Geraldo Rivera, prized journalist and the host of Fox News Channel’sGeraldo at Large“, Lea Black, wife of famed attorney Roy Black and one of the “Real Housewives of Miami“, and Taboo (Jaime Luis Gómez), member of the acclaimed musical group, The Black Eyed Peas.

Geraldo Rivera

Geraldo Rivera is currently host of “Geraldo at Large” on Fox News Channel (FNC), which is also nationally syndicated by Twentieth Television. Rivera recently celebrated 40 years in journalism.

He is the winner of the 2000 Robert F. Kennedy journalism award (his third) for his NBC News documentary on “Women In Prison,” and the Scripps Howard Foundation national journalism award for “Back to Bedlam,” Rivera has received more than 170 awards for journalism, including the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award, three national and seven local Emmys, two Columbia-Dupont and two additional Scripps Howard Journalism Awards.
Prior to joining Fox News, Rivera served as host of CNBC’s number-one rated prime time show, “Rivera Live,” where his critically-acclaimed coverage of the O.J. Simpson civil trial verdict set an all-time CNBC ratings record.

Lea Black and the Real housewives of Miami

Lea Black, from the hit show, Real Housewives of Miami, is a Texas-born philanthropist who is married to Roy Black, one of the top criminal defense attorneys in the country. The two have a 9-year-old son together. Politics are super essential to this well-respected gal, who was an ardent supporter of President Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign and supports a number of local Florida politicians.

The Black Eyed Peas - apl.de.ap, Fergie, will.i.am & Taboo

Taboo is best know for being a member of the group, The Black Eyed Peas. The group is composed of rapper and multi-instrumentalist will.i.am, rappers apl.de.ap and Taboo, and singer-rapper Fergie. Since the release of their third album, Elephunk, in 2003, the group has sold an estimated 27 million albums worldwide, 20 million singles and 47 million copies with both sales combined. They recently performed during the halftime show for Superbowl XLV. As of 2008, Taboo is in the process of creating a solo album, T.A.B.O.O. and continues

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This morning’s show on SiriusXM, we are getting into some great conversation on the topic of relationships. Whether you are single and smiling, married or even going through a difficult divorce, we are talking about it today. We air Saturdays from 10am to 12pm EST (7am to 9am in LA) on Sirius 102 or XM 155 (you can get a FREE* SiriusXM 30 daysonline trial here).  My guests this week include Wayne Brady (Comedian and Grammy nominated singer) and Dr. Colleen Hawthorne, M.D. (Mental Health Physician, Life Coach, Mental and Emotional Health and Wellness Consultant, Speaker, and Professional Emotional Intelligence Mentor). Call in this morning to ask questions at 1.888.410.2102.

Wayne Brady

Emmy award winning Wayne Brady is one of the most versatile performers in show business today. He has been entertaining audiences with his acting, improv, singing, and dancing on television, film, and the stage. Working on everything from The Dave Chappelle Show, 30 Rock, How I Met Your Mother, Dirt, and Everybody Hates Chris to Whose Line Is It Anyway? and The Wayne Brady Show. In September 2008 Brady’s debut R&B album A Long Time Coming was released by Peak Records and his cover of A Change is Gonna Come earned a Grammy nomination.

Dr. Colleen Hawthorne, M.D.

Colleen Nadine Hawthorne M.D. is the founder of A Renewed Mind Behavioral Health, LLC, and Colleen N. Hawthorne Coaching and Consulting Services. In addition to providing services through her private business entities, Dr. Hawthorne currently serves as the Medical Director of a community mental health center in Washington, D.C..

Dr. Hawthorne has a special interest in providing psychiatric services, coaching and professional consultation to health care providers, business executives, and religious leaders and their families. She has been a featured guest on various radio and television programs, providing expertise in the areas of mental and emotional health and wellness, and mental health and spirituality.
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This weekend’s show on SiriusXM is going to be unreal. We air Saturdays from 10am to 12pm EST (7am to 9am in LA) on Sirius 102 or XM 155 (you can get a FREE* SiriusXM 30 days online trial here).  My guests this week include Tim Brown (NFL great who is nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame), Wynonna Judd (Legendary Country Singer, Author and 5 time Grammy winner), and  Rudy Perez (Billboard’s Producer of the Decade with 5 Grammys).

Tim Brown

Tim Brown is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football for Notre Dame, where he won the Heisman Trophy, becoming the first wide receiver to win the award. He spent sixteen years with the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, during which he established himself as one of the NFL‘s most prolific wide receivers. His success with the Raiders organization earned him the nickname Mr. Raider. He is up against 17 other finalists to be in enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Wynonna Judd

Wynonna Judd is a A five-time GRAMMY winner and is also a New York Times bestselling author thanks to her candid 2005 memoir Coming Home to Myself. Now she expands into fiction with her stirring new book, Restless Heart. The Judds is a new docu-series premiering later this year on OWN granting fans unprecedented access into their unique and powerful mother/daughter relationship in addition to their relationship as performers and artistic collaborators.

Rudy Perez

Rudy Perez is a Cuban American composer, producer and Sound engineer, whose songs have been very successful. He is considered one of the most outstanding creators in the field of international pop music. He has composed over 600 songs written and produced hits for international artists such as Julio IglesiasRaul di BlasioJaci VelasquezChristian CastroChristina AguileraLuis FonsiMarc AnthonyJennifer LópezLuis Miguel and Jose Feliciano among others. Also, the success of the songs he has composed and produced what has earned 30 gold records and 50 platinum and his work has been nominated also for 15 Latin Grammy,of which he got 5. He has been voted the most important Latin composer. He also won the title of Producer of the Decade, awarded by Billboard the most successful producer who had over ten years in the public’s preference lists.

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Wayne Brady

Wayne Brady

Emmy award winning Wayne Brady is one of the most versatile performers in show business today. He has been entertaining audiences with his acting, improv, singing, and dancing on television, film, and the stage. Working on everything from The Dave Chappelle Show, 30 Rock, How I Met Your Mother, Dirt, and Everybody Hates Chris to Whose Line Is It Anyway? and The Wayne Brady Show. In September 2008 Brady’s debut R&B album A Long Time Coming was released by Peak Records and his cover of A Change is Gonna Come earned a Grammy nomination.

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This weekend is my second week on SiriusXM.  We air Saturdays from 10am to 12pm EST (7am to 9am in LA) on Sirius 102 or XM 155 (you can get a FREE* SiriusXM 30 days online trial here).  Last week was amazing.  Thanks to all of you who called in…it means so much.  My guests this week include Father Albert Cutié talking to us about his new book and new talkshow on FOX, and Smokey Robinson & Leon Isaac Kennedy sharing with us on the power of friendship.  This week’s show is focused on your comeback and beyond…how to get your comeback and how to live beyond it.

Father Albert Cutié

Father Albert Cutié has had the special privilege of entering millions of homes throughout the world each day with his television and radio talk shows, as well as, his newspaper advice columns. His first self-help book, Real Life, Real Love (published by Penguin) is available in English and is already a bestseller in Spanish. He is set to start airing on FOX a new talkshow this summer.

Father Albert became Episcopal and announced his decision to continue serving God as a married priest on May 28, 2009. He was originally ordained a priest in the Roman Catholic Church for the Archdiocese of Miami on the 13th of May, 1995. In addition to his work in the media, he served as a parish priest in several parishes in South Florida. He was President and General Director of Pax Catholic Communications (home of Radio Peace and Radio Paz in Miami). In October of 1998, Father Albert became the first clergyman to host a daily “talk-show” as part of a major network on international secular television. He later continued to host his weekly talk-show, HABLANDO CLARO CON EL PADRE ALBERTO, on the international network EWTN.

Smokey Robinson - "King of Motown"

“Smokey” Robinson is an American R&B and soul singer-songwriterrecord producer, and former record executive. Robinson is one of the primary figures associated with Motown, second only to the company’s founder, Berry Gordy. Robinson’s consistent commercial success and creative contributions to the label have earned him the title “King of Motown.”

As an original member of Motown Records’ first vocal group The Miracles and as a solo artist, Robinson delivered thirty-seven Top 40 hits for Motown between 1960 and 1987. He also served as the company’s vice president from 1961 to 1988.

During the mid-1980s, Robinson was addicted to cocaine. His recording slowed, and his marriage altered.  With the help of friend Leon Isaac Kennedy (as described in Robinson’s autobiography Smokey published in 1987), Robinson had a dramatic spiritual shift and a miraculous recovery.  He eventually revitalized his career, having hits in 1987 with the Grammy Award-winning “Just to See Her” (a U.S. #8 hit) and “One Heartbeat” (U.S. #10).  In 1987, Robinson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist.

Leon Isaac Kennedy

Leon Isaac Kennedy has been one of the foremost African-American purveyors of two-fisted action flicks. Kennedy is best known for his performance as “Too Sweet” in 1979′s Penitentiary (#1 independent film of 1979) and its sequels.  Kennedy was one of the first minority film makers to travel to Cannes, Russia and China to dispel the myth that Black films have no commercial value overseas. Before he was through, Kennedy’s films had played in virtually every country in the world!  By age 18, he had his own T.V. show. By the time he was 21, Leon had his own syndicated show “Outta Sight” (“Outta Sight” was before “Soul Train” and was the first Black syndicated television show in the country.)

Later on Kennedy discovered speaking, devoting his time to visiting detention centers, drug rehab centers, homes for unwed mothers, churches and hundreds of prisons.

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