America’s riveted by the contestants who sacrifice relationships and hurt loved ones in their lust for fortune and fame. But should we actually be learning a lesson and taking a cue from the show we love to hate?
Stephen McGhee says that as much as we don’t want to admit it, at times we’re all big fakes and liars, and we should try telling it like it is. Whether it’s a little white lie or a great big secret, we pay a huge price for our subterfuge. Speaking the truth doesn’t have to be scary, McGhee notes, and unlike what we see happening in The Moment of Truth, truth can actually foster stronger relationships.
On your show, McGhee will reveal the true cost of not speaking the truth when
he discusses:
• How to stop lying to yourself and others.
• How to speak truthfully without regrets and actually make your relationships stronger.
• What we’re seeking when we lie in the first place.
• How to tell when someone is really telling the truth.
Great call-in show! Have callers reveal their secrets and lies so the truth can set them free.
CREDENTIALS: Stephen McGhee is an in-demand speaker and leadership coach who has been achieving remarkable results with senior executives and others for more than 12 years. McGhee, who holds a master’s degree in psychology, is the author of LEARNING TO BELIEVE THE UNBELIEVABLE: Living Life as a Miracle Leader.
AVAILABILITY: Colorado, nationwide by arrangement and via telephone
CONTACT: Julie Blake, (801) 979-7662 (UT); juliekblake@aol.com; www.MiracleLeader.com

