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News of the Improbable: BBC Finds the Stress Doc
Looking for a stress expert on Google, BBC radio passed up a couple of big
company sites because of commercialism and settled on yours truly. They called from London
Thursday and the stress program was live the next day. Upon completion of the 15 minute
interview, the producer said, in a Hollywood perfect English accent, "It was brilliant."
;-)
I hope to get a tape of the show which Iwill be archived on my site --
www.stressdoc.com The Stress Doc, Motivational Speaker
Cheers,
Mark
1/23/2003
1:52:26 PM Eastern Standard Time From: steve.mccormick@bbc.co.uk To: StressDoc@aol.com
It would be great if we you could join us on the
show tomorrow at about 8.15pm (our time), I guess that's 3.15pm your time. Here's a little
more info on the show that I produce and the questions that we've had from our listeners that we'd
like help with. ***INFO*** I produce a radio
show for the BBC that goes out across the south of England every night between 7pm & 10pm. We
cover BBC Radio Berkshire... Radio Kent... Radio Oxford... BBC Southern Counties Radio... Radio
Solent. We have a feature called 'Curious Questions Answered' where listeners call in asking
questions about ABSOLUTELY anything and we get someone on to answer them - we've recently had a few
questions that I hope you can help us with.
***QUESTIONS*** What's the biggest cause of stress? Why does your body feel tight
when you get stressed? What is stress? Is all stress bad? What kind of illnesses have been
attributed to high stress? Does everyone react to stress in the same ways? What type of person does stress affect the most? Is stress only a modern day illness?
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