

Brian Holloway has more than 18 years of experience providing valuation, litigation, and consulting services to attorneys, accountants, chief financial officers, corporate controllers, tax directors, and other upper-level management.
Brian has valued the following types of business entities, securities, and assets: publicly-traded corporations, closely held corporations, closely held corporation fractional ownership interests, foreign-domiciled corporations, intangible assets, stock options, general and limited partnership interests, limited liability company interests, and franchises.
Brian’s industry experience includes healthcare, technology, life sciences/biotechnology, hospitality, financial services, retail, food/beverage, insurance, media, consumer products, manufacturing, telecommunications, advertising, auto parts, transportation, professional services, real estate, and governmental entities.
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Tommy Zavieh, Principal with Frazier and Deeter, has over 20 years of professional consulting experience, 15 of which have been dedicated to R&D Tax Credits. He has extensive experience in addressing complex business and specialty tax needs [R&D Tax Credit, Section 199 (DPAD), Meals & Entertainment (M&E), Cost Segregation] for a variety of industries, including automotive, bio-sciences, consumer products, financial services, medical device, oil/gas, manufacturing, pharmaceutical and technology (software and hardware).
Tommy has served startup companies that have gone on to be listed on NYSE to Fortune companies that are household names, helping them improve cash flow, earnings per share and effective tax rates. He has helped his clients receive more than $1.4 billion in credits and deductions and successfully defended clients’ claims when audited.
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wellness industry since 1980. She has sold over 16 million exercise videos and was recently inducted into the Video Hall of Fame. She serves on the board of the USC School of Gerontology and the Women’s Sports Foundation. And Kathy has recently been awarded a lifetime achievement award for her work in fitness from IDEA Health & Fitness. She also has a new book out titled Feed Muscle. Shrink Fat. She shared her biggest fitness tip which is to find something you love and throw yourself into it. She said one of her daughter’s is an All American 800 meter runner and her other daughter is a diver. She is real excited about 
On today’s show Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy had on Christopher McDougall, former war correspondent and now contributing editor for Men’s Health and author of the NY Times Bestseller Born to Run. A Hidden Tribe, Super Athletes, And the Greatest Race The World Has Never Seen. Christopher shared his thoughts on the benefits of running barefoot. After suffering from several running related injuries Christopher began researching why an Indian tribespeople in Mexico can run for miles barefoot or in thin soled sandals and they weren’t suffering from the injuries that people in the US suffer from. Just as running was a way of life for these people, Chris found that being sedentary is a way of life for most Americans these days. Christopher determined that running shoes were the problem and he began running barefoot. He found no evidence that running shoes actually prevent injuries. A short time later his injuries went away and he began enjoying long runs again. He has found running barefoot helps him concentrate more on each step and that may help prevent injuries and help him run faster. He recommended the website 
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has a new exercise dvd that you must add to your collection. Denise Austin: Best Bun & Leg Shapers. Look for some BootCamp dvds from Denise soon that include kettle bell style exercises. Denise said that exercise is the best preventative medicine. And that you are the architect for your own body. Denise shared some great tips for Thanksgiving Day – she said to laugh a lot, cook some healthy choices and go for a family walk later in the day. She also talked about how she survived Halloween and how she sometimes embarrasses her kids by exercising during commercials while they watch TV together. Denise also talked about her love of exercise balls, dumbbells and pedometers. She said the best way out of a holiday funk is to start moving – 10-12 minutes of exercise in the morning will jumpstart your day. She also has a new book coming out to kick off the New Year as well. To learn more about all things Denise please go to her website 
she shared some great nutrition tips for athletes and their trainers. Some of the common mistakes she said that trainers make with their athletes are not giving them enough information regarding how food and fluids can improve their performance. She says that since different sports have different metabolic demands that each athletes food and fluid requirements are different – so it is important to eat and drink for your needs. She also said that their is too much emphasis on protein consumption and not enough on eating carbohydrates. She isn’t a big fan of not eating before workouts then drinking protein shakes afterward. She says trainers also have to be aware of eating disorders in athletes especially those in weight class sports like wrestling and gymnastics. She says planning meals before working out is critical. To learn more about Leslie and her book please go to 
weight loss tips to help you get through the holidays. She says Fat Season is coming and you have to have a plan to get through it at the same weight as you entered. Here come all those holiday parties and the key to surviving them is to eat first before you get there – do not go to a party hungry. And then when you are at the party just take a taste. Instead of a whole dessert – just take a bite. Remember your stomach is normally the size of a one liter bottle but it can stretch to the size of a gallon milk jug. Don’t test its limits. Avoid those cheese cubes and desserts – you can consume close to 1000 calories in a blink eating those foods. Remember just because food is free doesn’t mean you have eat everything – you are not a bear getting ready to hibernate for the Winter. To learn more about LA and check out all her books please go to her website 
blogger and fitness expert. Carla has competed in body building and has owned her own personal training studio in Chapel Hill, NC. You find her writing on: Yahoo!Shine, LifeScript, Atkins Nutritional Monthly newsletter, Good Life Magazine and the Austin American Statesman. She has also wrote the book The Whole Megillah: Mitzvahs, Matzo Balls & Everything In Between. To help with this interview we asked her readers to submit questions via Twitter and we were overwhelmed with the response. We think she broke Twitter. Dozens and dozens of her fans wrote in questions – we tried to get to as many as we could. So a big thank you to: @debroby, @fiterella, @lisajohnson, @fabfatties, @laughitoff, @tb_milwaukee, @workoutmommy, @bookieboo, @pj_hoover, @amerrylife, @twalk, @findingjewels, @yumyucky, @momtalkradio, @joannasutter and @fatfightertv. I know I have left some people out and I apologize for that in advance. To learn more please check out Carla’s website 













