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From My Mama’s Kitchen® Talk Radio is based on the multi-award-winning & bestselling book, From My Mama’s Kitchen – “food for the soul, recipes for living” by Johnny Tan honoring his 9 Moms. FMMK Talk Radio serves as a resource center vibrant with motivational, inspirational, and spiritual stories from guests of ordinary people especially moms doing extraordinary feats, instilling a positive attitude in our global community. Conversation topics address family matters, relationships, community diversity, personal growth, health and wellness, spirituality, and conscious living. Guests have included International luminaries like the twice nominated for Nobel Peace Prize, Dr. Ervin Laszlo, the noted filmmaker and multiple international bestselling author Douglas Vermeeren, international bestselling author Sandra Biskind, and Amy Newmark, publisher & editor-in-chief of Chicken Soup for the Soul. Other luminaries included The New York Times Bestselling Authors Christy Whitman, Bernie Seigel MD, Gay Hendricks, and The #1 New York Times Bestselling Author, Carol Kline. FMMK Podcasts are available on iHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Blubrry, TuneIn, MixCloud, Podchaser, Listen Notes, and Hubhopper. Johnny is an Experiential Life Coach & Mentor for executives, entrepreneurs, and anyone ready to transform themself with Strategic Thinking and Planning, and Emotional Intelligence. He helps his clients live in the “Genius Zone” of their Highest Self! Visit www.JoyfulLiving360.com for more information. Comments and radio guest inquiries, please email host@FMMKTalkRadio.com.

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