Media & Appearance Calendar
2017
March: In March William presents a special commentary and discussion on the topic of reasonable accommodations for LBGTs in public schools, the military and community events, while considering the associated questions of morality, codes of conduct, child safety and the necessity for dealing equitably with conflicting heterosexual and parental rights. Included is a report on the controversy surrounding the OutVets participation in Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Is Boston’s parade becoming too divisive in its focus, rather than celebrating all that unites Boston’s Irish Community? To tune in, go to Victory Radio, which can be heard in the audio section of the Victory Television Network on Roku. http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com.
Airtimes: Tues. 3/7 at 9am and 9 pm. Thurs. 3/9 at 8 am and 8 pm.
(The Dottie Coffman Show is also heard in the local Atlanta area on WPCG Grace Radio 102.9FM in Canton, GA. Go to GraceRadioFM for scheduling.)
February: Sorting fact from fiction and hysteria from reason. Join William Lacey on The Dottie Coffman for a lively discussion as they take a hard look at the turbulent start of the Trump years. To tune in, go to Victory Radio, which can be heard in the audio section of the Victory Television Network on Roku. http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com.
Airtimes: Tues. 2/21 at 9am and 9 pm. Thurs. 2/23 at 8 am and 8 pm.
(The Dottie Coffman Show is also heard in the local Atlanta area on WPCG Grace Radio 102.9FM in Canton, GA. Go to GraceRadioFM for scheduling.)
2016
November: William Lacey's unique four-part series on releasing the profound powers and grace of the feminine heart concludes with the revelation of The Fourth Key. Join William and Dottie Coffman on her show, The Next Page, to hear the conclusion of this exclusive series, and learn how the 4th and most important key ultimately releases the feminine heart's remarkable potential for accomplishing wonders in society. To tune in, go to Dottie Coffman’s, The Next Page, on the Victory Television and Radio Network on Roku’s audio section or Victory Radio online at http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
Part Four - The Fourth Key: Airs Tues., 11/1, at 9am & 9pm and Thurs., 11/3, at 8am & 8pm.
October: William Lacey's four-part series on the power and beauty of the feminine heart continues this week with the revelation of the Third Key. Discover how the Third Key builds upon the first two keys in releasing the capacity of the feminine heart to accomplish wonders in the world. To tune in, go to Dottie Coffman’s, The Next Page, on the Victory Television and Radio Network on Roku’s audio section or Victory Radio online at http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
Part Two - The Third Key: Airs Tues., 10/4, at 9am & 9pm and Thurs., 10/6, at 8am & 8pm....with the last key to come later this month!
September: WILLIAM LACEY PRESENTS: FOUR KEYS THAT UNLOCK THE GRACE AND POWER OF THE FEMININE HEART
This week William Lacey's four-part series on releasing the beauty and power of the feminine heart continues with Part Two.
Join William and Dottie Coffman on her show, The Next Page, to hear this exclusive series. This week William reveals the Second Key to unlocking the enriching grace and boldness of the feminine heart. To tune in, go to Dottie Coffman’s, The Next Page, on the Victory Television and Radio Network on Roku’s audio section or Victory Radio online at http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
Part Two - The Second Key: Airs Tues., 9/20, at 9am & 9pm and Thurs., 9/22, at 8am & 8pm....with more revelations and discussions on the feminine heart's tremendous capacity to enrich and elevate society to come in October.
William Lacey presents, in a new four-part radio series for women, four keys that unlock the special grace and power of the feminine heart. Join William and Dottie Coffman on her show, The Next Page, to listen to this unique series, which discusses the tremendous capacity of the feminine heart to enrich and elevate society. Each segment focuses on one of the four keys that can lead to the complete release of the feminine heart’s true boldness and beauty.
The first two keys will be revealed throughout September, with more to come. To tune in, go to Dottie Coffman’s, The Next Page, on the Victory Television and Radio Network on Roku’s audio section or Victory Radio online at http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
Part One - The First Key: Airs Tues., 9/13, at 9am & 9pm and Thurs., 9/15, at 8am & 8pm.
April: (William Lacey's Vantage Points Commentary and Discussion on the Dottie Coffman Show) Part One- What if your wife or daughter were sexually assaulted in a public place and the local police and government failed to investigate for the sake of political correctness? Should wearing a bikini in a public swimming pool be an invitation for sexual assault by men of another culture? A discussion with viewpoints from around the world on how extreme political correctness has replaced truth and reason in the investigations of public sexual assaults by Muslim migrants on women as young as 14 years. What lessons can America learn from political correctness run amok in the EU? Part Two- The Millennial Generation's Lament. Are the Millennial's complaints about their financial difficulties in today's economy and job market legitimate? Or in the eyes of previous generations, are Millennials simply a spoiled generation that lacks a good work ethic? Join us as we sort out the facts from fiction within these generational perspectives. Air times: (EST) Tues. 4/5 at 9am and 9pm, Wed. 4/6 at 3am, Thurs. 4/7 at 8am and 8pm, Fri. 4/8 at 3am on the Victory Television & Radio Network http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
March: William Lacey launches a new series of social and political commentaries to be aired regularly on the Dottie Coffman: Next Page radio show at Victory Television & Radio Network (www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com). The first segment airs March 22-25 . Air times are 3/22 at 9 am and 9pm EST, 3/23 at 3am EST, 3/24 at 8am and 8pm EST, 3/25 at 3am EST. http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
2015
November: William Lacey returns to the airwaves and reunites with Dottie Coffman in an interview on her new show - The Next Page. William discusses how the principles in his book, Seeing With the Heart, can be specifically applied to women in developing loving and lasting relationships.
Airtimes are Tuesday Nov. 17th at 9 a.m. and Thursday, Nov. 19th at 8 p.m. on the Victory Television Network on Roku in the audio section, Victory Radio on Roku and Victory Radio online at http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
August: ARTICLE FOR THE NEEDHAM TIMES - High Rock School's Foundation of History (A 50 Year Retrospective on the school and pivotal events of the early 1960s to 1965.) Published in the Needham Times on August 27th.
June: 2015 INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN RETAIL SHOW - The Seeing With the Heart Book Series will be presented in a Featured Author's Display at this annual international show for Christian book retailers held in Orlando, Fl from June 28th - July 1st.
MAY: 2015 BOOK EXPO AMERICA - The Seeing With the Heart Book Series will be featured at the largest, annual American Book Buyers show held in NYC at the end of May.
APRIL: SELECT DISTRIBUTION - Seeing With the Heart was chosen by its publisher for select distribution to premier bookstore buyers at the 2015 Book Expo America.
NEW BOOK LAUNCH - March 2015, The official launch of SEEING WITH THE HEART: COMPANION. The new, companion-journal book, for use as a personal spiritual guide with the book, SEEING WITH THE HEART, made it's debut on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and many other book retailers.
2014
FAREWELL - William Lacey says goodbye to, The Dottie Coffman Show, after fours years of contributing special series and social commentary segments, as WIMO Radio changes its format to all sports. In this final show together, William and Dottie recount, both with nostalgia and humor, some of their best on-air moments and talk about the numerous topics they presented and discussed, which were often covered well ahead of nationally syndicated news programs. William and Dottie share their plans for the future and hope to connect again in other future venues. In closing, William and Dottie express their thanks to all for tuning in and sending their comments over the years. It was a highly enjoyable and greatly enriching experience. Airs Friday, 2/7, at 9 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio
"Affluenza" - A new legal term and psychological jargon for "a psychosis of extreme wealth" that diminishes one's understanding of the consequences of one's actions. William Lacey on ,The Dottie Coffman Show, provides a commentary and discussion on the recent case that brought this term to national attention. The case involves the unparented 16 year old son of a wealthy Texas family who killed four pedestrians and paralyzed a friend while acting wrecklessly and driving drunk , yet was given only probation by the judge and sent to a lavish California rehab facility. The defense cited "affluenza" as being the mitigating circumstances in the crime. William raises the questions: Is "affluenza a real and credible condition resulting from a combination of extreme wealth and extraordinary personal freedom? Should it be deemed as mitigating circumstances in a crime and the basis for defense? Does the judgement in this case provide a lesson in consequences and responsibility for actions to either the teen or his parents? What are the implications for this judgement being used as a precedent in futrure cases? Would a teen from a family of lesser means or from a minority be allowed to use societal and parental neglect as an excuse for killing four people?
Airs Friday, 1/3, at 9 a.m. EST on WIMO & WPCG Radio.
2013
A TANGLED TRIANGLE OF CIRCUMSTANCES AND FATES: Join William Lacey on The Dottie Coffman Show as we look back after 50 years on the public opinions, politics, conspiracy theories and science surrounding JFK's assasination. We'll examine how history repeats itself when the mighty are felled by smaller figures.
Airs Friday, 12/6, at 9 am EST om WIMO Radio 1300 AM and WPCG FM 103.7 at 8:30 pm EST
ALL ROADS LEAD TO PITCHING IN BOSTON: Join William Lacey this week on The Dottie Coffman Show as we discuss the unusual timing and convergence of the World Series final games with, perhaps, President Obama's end game and special pitch, all right here in Boston! Discussed are the many and politically fascinating reasons why the President has chosen to make a pitch for his struggling healthcare act in Boston's historic Faneuil Hall, and just a few hours before the Red Sox and Cardinals take to the field in Boston's Fenway Park to throw out the first pitch in Game 6 of the World Series. Also, tune in and find out who else will have had a most challenging time playing political defense on the very same day. What's more, as we banter on Boston we will toss out some present day similarities to colonial history, Paul Revere, King George III, and the 1774 Intolerable Acts. We think you'll find it to be a very striking topic!
Airs Friday, 11/1, at 9 am EST on WIMO AM 1300 AM and WPCG FM 103.7 at 8:30 pm EST
Shutdown & Shut Out: A commentary and discussion with William Lacey on The Dottie Coffman Show- In light of the government shutdown and historically low approval rating of Congress, is it time to "clean house" with an anti-incumbents movement or third party? Also considered: Recent polls indicate that a majority of 52% of Americans do not associate themselves with either the far left or right extreme political ideologies. This would seem to support the fact that the majority of citizens who are moderates are being shut out and inadequately represented by both political parties, while a minority of constituents comprised of the extreme fringes of the Democratic and Republican parties are exerting a disproportionate power of influence. Airs Friday, 10/18, at 9 am EST on WIMO AM 1300 and WPCG FM 103.7 at 8:30 pm EST
Social/Political Special: William Lacey on The Dottie Coffman Show - On our Social Radar this week- Revenge Porn-a discussion the rising trend of Ex's exacting revenge on former spouses or lovers in an especially malicious way through posting of intimate photos and videos along with contact information online and via viral emails and texts. Our Political Compass points to the choices of Pres. Obama and the Federal Justice Dept. in to allowing or disallowing the enactment of new state laws. Cases in point: the allowing of CO and WA states to legalize recreational marijuana use, even when it goes against Federal drug policy, while not allowing the border states such as AZ to strengthen their immigration and criminal laws despite a lack of the Fed's enforcement of standing Federal immigration laws in the border states. Included: The pros & cons, the reasoning behind the choices, and the impact on the affected communities. Airs Friday, 9/6, at 9 am EST on WIMO AM 1300 and WPCG FM 103.7 at 8:30pm EST
Pivotal History in the Making: (Voter’s Right Act & Historic Congressional Disapproval Rating) A commentary and discussion with William Lacey on, The Dottie Coffman Show, about the changes in state voting laws in Texas and North Carolina after the Supreme Court's repeal of certain aspects of the Voters Rights Act this past June and Attorney General, Holder’s rejection of the states' autonomy. Also discussed, the historically low approval rating of Congress and the pros and cons of a grass roots, anti-incumbents movement as a means for “cleaning house” and regaining accountability to the citizens. Airs Friday, 8/16 at 9 a.m. on WIMO Radio and at 8:30 p.m. on WPCG Radio
When the Unforgettable are Forgotten: With William Lacey on The Dottie Coffman Show- A report and discussion on recent cases of heatstroke suffered by babies and small children left in cars by parents and caregivers. National statistics are examined, including causes and recommendations for prevention. Airs Friday, 7/11 at 9 a.m. EST on WIMO & WPCG Radio.
Common Concerns in Changing Times: (This week's commentary & discussion) Join Dottie Coffman and I as we discuss how abuses of technology, religion and government agencies in the U.S. and Europe can threaten social freedoms and incite fanaticism, prejudice and violence. Topics include the Biometric Technology Boom, the social and government backlash in reaction to the recent violence by radicalized Islamics in both the UK and France, (Can America learn from Europe's experiences?) and the ongoing IRS investigation. Airs Friday, 6/7, at 9 am EST on The Dottie Coffman Show: WIMO & WPCG Radio.
Controversy Abounds: Join Dottie Coffman and I for a few whirl wind commentaries on the hot social issues and political controversies in the news, including the Boy Scouts of America’s controversial decisions pertaining to the bans on gay members and Scout Masters, the continuing investigation into the Benghazi attack, and the IRS and AP News Service scandals.
Airs Friday, 5/17, at 9 am EST on The Dottie Coffman Show: WIMO & WPCG Radio.
Love her or Loathe Her: Margaret Thatcher – Britain’s first female Prime Minister created ground breaking history for both women and the world during Britain’s,
“Winter of Discontent.” Join Dottie Coffman and I as we recount the former PM’s life, obstacles, rise to power, and her social-economic philosophy, “Thatcherism”,which had a profound impact on Britain’s business, politics and society. We’ll also discuss the kindred conservative spirit and Cold War ally shefound in Pres. Ronald Reagan and how together they became the Western World’s Conservative Socio-Political Revolutionaries of the 80’s.
Airs Friday, 5/3, 9:00 AM EST on, The Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO 1300 AM, GA and 8:30 pm - WPCG 103.7 AM, GA
Single Again! Now What? radio program with host Joanie Winberg
on Divorce Source Radio. An in depth interview with William Lacey about his book,
Seeing With the Heart, that includes a discussion on the development of “spiritual
sight”, as well as the opportunities for personal growth and transformation
during difficult times of trial and change. William is also interviewed about
his 2010 weekly radio segment, What Women Wondered, and shares his answers t
o some of the most pressing and interesting questions that women had asked him to
provide a male perspective on.
Those questions by women included:
1) What are the things that turn a man off when he is just getting to know a woman on the first couple of dates?
2) How can a woman be sure there won’t be affairs in a relationship?
3) Why do men feel they need to fix everything when I simply want to be heard?
4) Why won’t men stop and ask for directions?
Recorded on April 30th.
The show can be heard at:
http://www.divorcesourceradio.com/questions-women-have-about-men/
Victoria’s “Little” Secret: Commentary and discussion that is a
continuation of the topic on the sexualizing of teens in today’s culture. Discussed
is the parental outrage and petitions aimed at Victoria Secret’s recent, “Bright Young
Things”, come hither, undergarment campaign that is targeted to young teenage girls.
Also discussed is the social and cultural impact of Prada’s use of female models as
young as 13-15 years who are appearing in sexually suggestive ads and
who are clad in physically revealing clothing on fashion runways. Airs
Friday, April 12th on The Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO & WPCG Radio
Failing to Prosecute: Commentary and discussion on Pres. Obama’s and
Attorney General Holders reluctance to enforce sexual trafficking and
pornography laws, including laws banning child pornography.
This is the first administration to not prosecute a single case against
pornographers and sex traffickers. Holder has completely disbanded the task
force assigned to bringing cases against illegal distribution of pornography,
including child pornography and the sexual trafficking of minors.
Airs Friday, March 15th on The Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO & WPCG Radio
Fiscal Cliff & Sequester: (Description To come)
Airs Friday, February 22nd on The
Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO & WPCG Radio
2012
In 2012, as a regularly featured social & political commentator for
The Dottie Coffman on WIMO Radio and The Moral Nation Network,
William Lacey presented and discussed the following topics to
date:
Tiger Mothers of the East vs. Soccer Moms of Western Cultures.
Commentary and discussions on the merits and shortcomings of both
styles of parenting. Also discussed, the sexual trafficking and abuse of
young girls in the UK by Middle Eastern gangs.
The Supreme Courts Ruling Upholding Superpacs.
The impact upon the people’s collective voice and diminishment of
true democracy in America as influence peddling and special interests
are given a green light by the court.
A History of Halloween and Rituals of Trick or Treating.
A discussion exploring and highlighting the origins of Halloween
from ancient Druids of Europe to modern day America.
National Primary Elections: Report and discussion on the party front
runners, debates and hot issues.
Herman Cain Scandal: The expanding scandal of Republican presidential
contender, Herman Cain, is discussed and compared to the scandals and
negative press scrutiny of past presidential hopefuls.
National General Election: Report and discussion on poll results,
campaign strategies, voter turnout and financing.
Immigration Reforms: The Courts ruling on Arizona’s revised
state immigration laws and proposals is discussed and considered against the
Federal governments laws and the White House’s views. Has Arizona or any
state the right to create and enforce their own local laws if the federal government
does not enforce existing federal laws?
Birther Babies & US Citizenship: The intent and abuse of the Constitution’s
14th Amendment via the growing trend among Chinese and other
women from foreign countries who come to the US on “Birther
Vacations” as a means of securing US citizenship for their babies is
examined. Included is an expose on the expanding birther vacation industry
being operated in various cities and suburbs in America.
The Tea Party & 99 % Occupy Wall St. Movements: Commentary
and discussion (Defining the movements) on the social and political relevance
of these movements, as well as their ability to influence Washington and
corporate America in the aftermath the economic collapse and corporate bailouts.
Mommy Wars: Commentary and discussion. Is there a real debate or disagreement
among stay-at- -home, at-work and welfare mothers? Or is it simply a pseudo, hot-button
issue fabricated for political election purposes?
Government and the Supreme Courts Role& Responsibilities: Commentary and
consideration is given to the multitude of new and controversial issues coming before
the Supreme Court. Does the government pass the buck on tough or moral issues by
deferring to the Supreme Court? Political correctness. Should government and the
Supreme Court necessarily usurp the majority of public opinion and beliefs? Is what
should be accepted or deemed politically correct be what the majority accepts and believes?
Or does the Court serve as a protection and safety net for both government and the public?
Christmas In America: Presentation and discussion on the origins of Christmas from the
ancient Roman Saturnalia to a Christian holy season and commercial holiday with Santa
and reindeer. Included are Cromwell’s Christmas ban in England, the Puritan settlers of
New England, later European influences, the origins and meaning of the Christmas tree,
mistletoe and caroling.
2011
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Bullying - A discussion with Dottie Coffman
(The Dottie Coffman Show) on bullying inside and outside of school and the ways
that today's technology and online social sites have made the effects of bullying
often inescapable for victims of bullying. Included are recent cases in the news of
relentless bullying and harassment that led to teenage suicides. The discussion
will seek answers for what educators, parents, and law enforcement might do to
help prevent bullying.
Friday, Feb. 4th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio.
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Legal Inequities - A discussion on the
legal inequities inherent in the prosecutions of parents, particularly poorer
single mothers, from impoverished communities who attempt to falsify
records and mislead school authorities in order to enroll children in
more affluent and safer school systems, while the National Educational
Association and Federal Law (Amendment 14) advocate and permit the education
of children whose parents are illegal or undocumented aliens. In question are
whether these laws are just and equitable. Is one situation more criminal
than the other? In these difficult economic times, when federal and local
state budgets for education are being cut, should we be prosecuting and jailing
parents who are legal, tax paying citizens for attempting to send their children
to safer, higher quality schools, while not expelling children from families who
are in the country illegally, nor prosecuting or deporting undocumented
parents?
Friday, March 4th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio.
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Tiger Mothers vs. Soccer Moms
(Also the Plight of White Girls Targeted for Prostitution in the UK)
- At a time when China is surpassing us both as an economic power and in the
education of children, some rather timely items have appeared in the news that
reveal the stark differences in parenting, and illustrate, perhaps, the
erosion of American strengths and societal standards, and their unfortunate
consequences for our children and our nation. Could weak parental and
societal standards and hyper-political correctness cause American teenage girls
to become targeted by Asian and Muslim gangs for sex trafficing and prostitution
as have girls as young as 14 in the UK? What led to rampant targeting of young
white girls in the UK and what lessons can we learn in order to safe guard young
American girls?
Friday, April 1st. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio.
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Rites of Passage (What is the right age?) -
A discussion with Dottie Coffman (The Dottie Coffman Show) on the
re-emergence of two debates and movements pertaining to teen rites of passage,
those being whether our country should lower the legal drinking age to 18, and
raise the legal driving age to 17 or 18, as some groups and states are
suggesting. While both proposed changes are aimed at improving teen safety and
reducing hi-way fatalities, a primary question becomes whether one change in
legal age would nullify the benefits of the other change. Included will be
a brief historical analysis of the fluctuations in the legal drinking age and an
examination of where we stand on these issues among other industrialized
nations.
Friday, May 6th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio.
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Video Game Violence & The First Amendment
A discussion with Dottie Coffman (The Dottie Coffman Show) on the Supreme
Court's recent ruling denying California the right to establish a state law that
would regulate the sales and rentals of graphically violent video games to
minors. In their 7-2 vote, the Supreme Court, interpreted the First Amendment
as including rights of minors to be exposed to "ideas" free from parental and state
legislated restrictions. The discussion will include thoughts on the Founders original
intent and modern interpretations, as well adult commonsense and social responsibility.
Friday, July 1st. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, No Toddlers Allowed - A discussion with
Dottie Coffman (The Dottie Coffman Show) on the recent trend of banning toddlers
from the first class sections of airlines and from a growing number of upscale restaurants.
What are the causes and ramifications of these bans? is this a backlash against over
indulgent parents who may be lacking an awareness of their toddler's uncontrolled actions
and noise on others? Or does this trend reflect the preferences of a growing and aging
population of childless adults? Should other adults who pay extra for a romantic dinner
at an upscale restaurant or for a quiet seat in the first-class section on a flight rightfully
expect to be free from screaming children?
Friday, August 5th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, This Month in Politics (Pres. Obama's Job's Creation
Plan Unveiled at Joint Session of Congress & Starbuck's Call for a Boycott on Political Campaign
Contributions - A discussion with Dottie Coffman (The Dottie Coffman Show) on the pros and cons
of the President's job creations plan, how it is likened to similar plans implemented by past Presidents,
and there effects both positive and negative. Starbuck's CEO, Howard Schultz's rallying of 100 other
corporations to boycott campaign contributions to Congressional elections until members of
Congress enacts effective plans for improving the economy and creating jobs. As laudible as
this boycott appears to be on the surface, does it raise other questions of ethics? Should corporations
be buying the influence of members of Congress via large campaign contributions which at the same
time undermines the influence of individuals; that is, the people whom Congress is elected to represent?
Or should we be speaking up for campaign finance reform that bans corporate influence buying and
special interest peddling?
Friday, September 2nd. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, HPV Vaccine - Should it be mandatory for girls? /
Women on New Fall TV Lineup - One step Foreward, two steps back?
A discussion stemming from the GOP debate in which candidate, Michele Bachman,
took issue with candidate, Gov. Rick Perry of Texas, for having issued an
executive order to have girls 12 years of age and up vaccinated against
HPV. Would government mandates to vaccinate girls infringe upon parents rights
and or moral beliefs? Some liken the HPV vaccination to school vaccinations for
measles, chicken pox, etc. Others question what message mandatory
vaccinations for HPV sends to both girls and boys about sex, consequences, and
personal responsibility. Also included, a discussion on the new TV season
which has a greater number of shows centering on women. Do the content and
female roles advance or set women back? Do they support or diminish the
empowerment of women? Is it, as some have stated, a return to the "jiggle
TV" of the 70's and characterization of women as submissive and male
dominated as in the 50-60s?
Friday, October 7th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Immigrant Birthing Vacations & 14th Amendment Abuse.
A discussion on the growing trend of birthing vacations wherein
women from China, Turkey and other countries travel to the US. to intentionally
give birth to babies so they their child, under a loop hole and loose
interpretation of the 14th Amendment, can obtain U.S. citizenship. This
has become a steadily increasing business among a specialty travel industry
which provides travel arrangements, assistance with documentation and birthing
centers for pregnant foreign women to stay in until they give birth. This
is a growing trend among wealthy Chinese women who pay to come to the U.S. on
a birthing vacation, obtain citizenship for their baby, then return to China
where the American born baby is viewed as a status symbol. The child can
return later and receive full benefits and rights of a U.S. citizen, as well as
sponsor other relatives for future citizenship once the child reaches the age of
21. Should this loop hole be closed? What is being done to protect
the integrity and intention of the14th Amendment? Included is a brief
overview of the history, original purpose, and intent of the 14th
Amendment.
Friday, November 4th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on The Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO Radio
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Black Friday Violence & Occupy Movement.
A discussion on the increasing violence and frenzied behavior
associated with the Black Friday retail sales and late night hours.
Considered are various factors contributing to this year's especially
desperate and violent behavior. Also discussed is the Occupy Movement's
effect nationwide. What is the central theme and chief message of the
Occupy or 99% Movement? Does it have credibility? Will it have any
effect on the 2012 elections? How does it compare to other socio-political
movements?
Friday, December 2nd. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on The Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO Radio
2010
Radio Guest: William joins Dottie Coffman of WIMO Radio for an exciting, live,
on-air discussion in which he will present a male perspective on the empowerment
of women. Included will be thoughts on what men can do to create a safer culture
that promotes greater respect for females and that encourages girls to fulfill their
individual potentials. January 14th.
Radio Guest: WIMO Radio - William reports from Boston with a commentary on
Boston's special election to fill Senator Kennedy's vacant seat. Included is a
discussion on how this extraordinary election raises conflicting social and political
issues that are particular to women. January 19th.
Announcing New Weekly Radio Show: William joins The Dottie Coffman Show
at WIMO Radio, GA as the guest host of a regular 15-minute weekly segment,
What Women Wonder, in which he will answer questions from women about men,
life and relationships from a male perspective. The segment airs each
Friday morning at 9:45 EST. January 30th.
Radio Guest: Empowering You Radio, an inspirational 60 minute discussion program
with host, Robin Hardy - Christian Business Consultant & Motivational Expert.
LA, California on April 25th.
Radio Guest: Empowering You Radio, William joins host, Robin Hardy, for a
60 minute discussion on how men, by seeing and acting with their hearts, can
help to empower women, and improve our society and culture for families.
LA, California on June 6th.
Radio Series: What Women Wonder, WIMO Radio. William presents a four-part
series on his weekly segment on The Dottie Coffman Show. This four-part series
grapples with the questions: "Are men in general concerned with matters of decency
in society, civic responsibility, political and corporate ethics, and the way in which these
affect women and families?" "Why don't more men step up today on behalf of
women and children?" The series begins on Friday, August 6th and concludes
on Friday, August 27th. Airtime is 9:45 a.m. EST.
Announcing New Monthly Radio Show: William kicks off a new monthly series called,
Frankly Speaking, on The Dottie Coffman Show at WIMO Radio, GA. Frankly Speaking,
which airs on the first Friday of each month, is a 30-45 minute commentary and discussion
show on politics, public policies, and other current issues and their effects on women and
families. The new series will provide in depth analysis and lively discussion, with sometimes
light humor. Frankly Speaking begins Friday, November 5th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST.
Radio Interview: Msgr. Tom Snyderwine (Pastor of St. Luke’s Parish) interviews
William Lacey about his book on the Christian radio show, Magnify, on WJET
Radio, Erie, PA. Airtime is Sunday, Nov. 14th from 7-8 p.m. EST.
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, WIMO Radio. "Out of the Mouths of Babes"-
A discussion on the Bridgewater, CT High School girl's cheerleading squad who
fought to have more modest uniforms provided to them by the adults. In
this instance it is the youth who are more concerned with modesty and morality
than the adults. Also included is research indicating a correlation
between girl's uniforms that expose bare midriffs and eating disorders among
High School and college cheerleaders. Friday, Dec. 3rd.
Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio.
2009
Book Signing: William will be signing copies of his book at The Most Blessed
Sacrament Parish in Wakefield, MA on Saturday, May 30th, at 5 p.m.
Book Signing: William returns to The Most Blessed Sacrament Parish in Wakefield, MA
on Sunday, June 7th, where he will conduct a series of book signings from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
Interview: William Lacey will be appearing on the Catholic TV program, This is the Day, on
July 10th to discuss, Seeing With the Heart.
Interview: William Lacey will be interviewed on the popular Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO Radio,
Winder, Georgia on July 28th.
Radio Guest: William Lacey joins Dottie Coffman live, on-air, WIMO Radio, Winder, Georgia on
October 27th.
Radio Guest: William returns to The Dottie Coffman Show on WIMO Radio for an inspirational
holiday discussion, In Thanksgiving For Who We Are, on November 19th.
Radio Guest: William presents an uplifting Christmas message on The Dottie Coffman, WIMO
Radio, along with suggestions on how to replace holiday stress with the joy & peace of Christmas's
true meaning, December 3rd.
November: William Lacey's unique four-part series on releasing the profound powers and grace of the feminine heart concludes with the revelation of The Fourth Key. Join William and Dottie Coffman on her show, The Next Page, to hear the conclusion of this exclusive series, and learn how the 4th and most important key ultimately releases the feminine heart's remarkable potential for accomplishing wonders in society. To tune in, go to Dottie Coffman’s, The Next Page, on the Victory Television and Radio Network on Roku’s audio section or Victory Radio online at http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
Part Four - The Fourth Key: Airs Tues., 11/1, at 9am & 9pm and Thurs., 11/3, at 8am & 8pm.
October: William Lacey's four-part series on the power and beauty of the feminine heart continues this week with the revelation of the Third Key. Discover how the Third Key builds upon the first two keys in releasing the capacity of the feminine heart to accomplish wonders in the world. To tune in, go to Dottie Coffman’s, The Next Page, on the Victory Television and Radio Network on Roku’s audio section or Victory Radio online at http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
Part Two - The Third Key: Airs Tues., 10/4, at 9am & 9pm and Thurs., 10/6, at 8am & 8pm....with the last key to come later this month!
September: WILLIAM LACEY PRESENTS: FOUR KEYS THAT UNLOCK THE GRACE AND POWER OF THE FEMININE HEART
This week William Lacey's four-part series on releasing the beauty and power of the feminine heart continues with Part Two.
Join William and Dottie Coffman on her show, The Next Page, to hear this exclusive series. This week William reveals the Second Key to unlocking the enriching grace and boldness of the feminine heart. To tune in, go to Dottie Coffman’s, The Next Page, on the Victory Television and Radio Network on Roku’s audio section or Victory Radio online at http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
Part Two - The Second Key: Airs Tues., 9/20, at 9am & 9pm and Thurs., 9/22, at 8am & 8pm....with more revelations and discussions on the feminine heart's tremendous capacity to enrich and elevate society to come in October.
William Lacey presents, in a new four-part radio series for women, four keys that unlock the special grace and power of the feminine heart. Join William and Dottie Coffman on her show, The Next Page, to listen to this unique series, which discusses the tremendous capacity of the feminine heart to enrich and elevate society. Each segment focuses on one of the four keys that can lead to the complete release of the feminine heart’s true boldness and beauty.
The first two keys will be revealed throughout September, with more to come. To tune in, go to Dottie Coffman’s, The Next Page, on the Victory Television and Radio Network on Roku’s audio section or Victory Radio online at http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
Part One - The First Key: Airs Tues., 9/13, at 9am & 9pm and Thurs., 9/15, at 8am & 8pm.
April: (William Lacey's Vantage Points Commentary and Discussion on the Dottie Coffman Show) Part One- What if your wife or daughter were sexually assaulted in a public place and the local police and government failed to investigate for the sake of political correctness? Should wearing a bikini in a public swimming pool be an invitation for sexual assault by men of another culture? A discussion with viewpoints from around the world on how extreme political correctness has replaced truth and reason in the investigations of public sexual assaults by Muslim migrants on women as young as 14 years. What lessons can America learn from political correctness run amok in the EU? Part Two- The Millennial Generation's Lament. Are the Millennial's complaints about their financial difficulties in today's economy and job market legitimate? Or in the eyes of previous generations, are Millennials simply a spoiled generation that lacks a good work ethic? Join us as we sort out the facts from fiction within these generational perspectives. Air times: (EST) Tues. 4/5 at 9am and 9pm, Wed. 4/6 at 3am, Thurs. 4/7 at 8am and 8pm, Fri. 4/8 at 3am on the Victory Television & Radio Network http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
March: William Lacey launches a new series of social and political commentaries to be aired regularly on the Dottie Coffman: Next Page radio show at Victory Television & Radio Network (www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com). The first segment airs March 22-25 . Air times are 3/22 at 9 am and 9pm EST, 3/23 at 3am EST, 3/24 at 8am and 8pm EST, 3/25 at 3am EST. http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
2015
November: William Lacey returns to the airwaves and reunites with Dottie Coffman in an interview on her new show - The Next Page. William discusses how the principles in his book, Seeing With the Heart, can be specifically applied to women in developing loving and lasting relationships.
Airtimes are Tuesday Nov. 17th at 9 a.m. and Thursday, Nov. 19th at 8 p.m. on the Victory Television Network on Roku in the audio section, Victory Radio on Roku and Victory Radio online at http://www.victorytelevisionnetwork.com
August: ARTICLE FOR THE NEEDHAM TIMES - High Rock School's Foundation of History (A 50 Year Retrospective on the school and pivotal events of the early 1960s to 1965.) Published in the Needham Times on August 27th.
June: 2015 INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN RETAIL SHOW - The Seeing With the Heart Book Series will be presented in a Featured Author's Display at this annual international show for Christian book retailers held in Orlando, Fl from June 28th - July 1st.
MAY: 2015 BOOK EXPO AMERICA - The Seeing With the Heart Book Series will be featured at the largest, annual American Book Buyers show held in NYC at the end of May.
APRIL: SELECT DISTRIBUTION - Seeing With the Heart was chosen by its publisher for select distribution to premier bookstore buyers at the 2015 Book Expo America.
NEW BOOK LAUNCH - March 2015, The official launch of SEEING WITH THE HEART: COMPANION. The new, companion-journal book, for use as a personal spiritual guide with the book, SEEING WITH THE HEART, made it's debut on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and many other book retailers.
2014
FAREWELL - William Lacey says goodbye to, The Dottie Coffman Show, after fours years of contributing special series and social commentary segments, as WIMO Radio changes its format to all sports. In this final show together, William and Dottie recount, both with nostalgia and humor, some of their best on-air moments and talk about the numerous topics they presented and discussed, which were often covered well ahead of nationally syndicated news programs. William and Dottie share their plans for the future and hope to connect again in other future venues. In closing, William and Dottie express their thanks to all for tuning in and sending their comments over the years. It was a highly enjoyable and greatly enriching experience. Airs Friday, 2/7, at 9 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio
"Affluenza" - A new legal term and psychological jargon for "a psychosis of extreme wealth" that diminishes one's understanding of the consequences of one's actions. William Lacey on ,The Dottie Coffman Show, provides a commentary and discussion on the recent case that brought this term to national attention. The case involves the unparented 16 year old son of a wealthy Texas family who killed four pedestrians and paralyzed a friend while acting wrecklessly and driving drunk , yet was given only probation by the judge and sent to a lavish California rehab facility. The defense cited "affluenza" as being the mitigating circumstances in the crime. William raises the questions: Is "affluenza a real and credible condition resulting from a combination of extreme wealth and extraordinary personal freedom? Should it be deemed as mitigating circumstances in a crime and the basis for defense? Does the judgement in this case provide a lesson in consequences and responsibility for actions to either the teen or his parents? What are the implications for this judgement being used as a precedent in futrure cases? Would a teen from a family of lesser means or from a minority be allowed to use societal and parental neglect as an excuse for killing four people?
Airs Friday, 1/3, at 9 a.m. EST on WIMO & WPCG Radio.
2013
A TANGLED TRIANGLE OF CIRCUMSTANCES AND FATES: Join William Lacey on The Dottie Coffman Show as we look back after 50 years on the public opinions, politics, conspiracy theories and science surrounding JFK's assasination. We'll examine how history repeats itself when the mighty are felled by smaller figures.
Airs Friday, 12/6, at 9 am EST om WIMO Radio 1300 AM and WPCG FM 103.7 at 8:30 pm EST
ALL ROADS LEAD TO PITCHING IN BOSTON: Join William Lacey this week on The Dottie Coffman Show as we discuss the unusual timing and convergence of the World Series final games with, perhaps, President Obama's end game and special pitch, all right here in Boston! Discussed are the many and politically fascinating reasons why the President has chosen to make a pitch for his struggling healthcare act in Boston's historic Faneuil Hall, and just a few hours before the Red Sox and Cardinals take to the field in Boston's Fenway Park to throw out the first pitch in Game 6 of the World Series. Also, tune in and find out who else will have had a most challenging time playing political defense on the very same day. What's more, as we banter on Boston we will toss out some present day similarities to colonial history, Paul Revere, King George III, and the 1774 Intolerable Acts. We think you'll find it to be a very striking topic!
Airs Friday, 11/1, at 9 am EST on WIMO AM 1300 AM and WPCG FM 103.7 at 8:30 pm EST
Shutdown & Shut Out: A commentary and discussion with William Lacey on The Dottie Coffman Show- In light of the government shutdown and historically low approval rating of Congress, is it time to "clean house" with an anti-incumbents movement or third party? Also considered: Recent polls indicate that a majority of 52% of Americans do not associate themselves with either the far left or right extreme political ideologies. This would seem to support the fact that the majority of citizens who are moderates are being shut out and inadequately represented by both political parties, while a minority of constituents comprised of the extreme fringes of the Democratic and Republican parties are exerting a disproportionate power of influence. Airs Friday, 10/18, at 9 am EST on WIMO AM 1300 and WPCG FM 103.7 at 8:30 pm EST
Social/Political Special: William Lacey on The Dottie Coffman Show - On our Social Radar this week- Revenge Porn-a discussion the rising trend of Ex's exacting revenge on former spouses or lovers in an especially malicious way through posting of intimate photos and videos along with contact information online and via viral emails and texts. Our Political Compass points to the choices of Pres. Obama and the Federal Justice Dept. in to allowing or disallowing the enactment of new state laws. Cases in point: the allowing of CO and WA states to legalize recreational marijuana use, even when it goes against Federal drug policy, while not allowing the border states such as AZ to strengthen their immigration and criminal laws despite a lack of the Fed's enforcement of standing Federal immigration laws in the border states. Included: The pros & cons, the reasoning behind the choices, and the impact on the affected communities. Airs Friday, 9/6, at 9 am EST on WIMO AM 1300 and WPCG FM 103.7 at 8:30pm EST
Pivotal History in the Making: (Voter’s Right Act & Historic Congressional Disapproval Rating) A commentary and discussion with William Lacey on, The Dottie Coffman Show, about the changes in state voting laws in Texas and North Carolina after the Supreme Court's repeal of certain aspects of the Voters Rights Act this past June and Attorney General, Holder’s rejection of the states' autonomy. Also discussed, the historically low approval rating of Congress and the pros and cons of a grass roots, anti-incumbents movement as a means for “cleaning house” and regaining accountability to the citizens. Airs Friday, 8/16 at 9 a.m. on WIMO Radio and at 8:30 p.m. on WPCG Radio
When the Unforgettable are Forgotten: With William Lacey on The Dottie Coffman Show- A report and discussion on recent cases of heatstroke suffered by babies and small children left in cars by parents and caregivers. National statistics are examined, including causes and recommendations for prevention. Airs Friday, 7/11 at 9 a.m. EST on WIMO & WPCG Radio.
Common Concerns in Changing Times: (This week's commentary & discussion) Join Dottie Coffman and I as we discuss how abuses of technology, religion and government agencies in the U.S. and Europe can threaten social freedoms and incite fanaticism, prejudice and violence. Topics include the Biometric Technology Boom, the social and government backlash in reaction to the recent violence by radicalized Islamics in both the UK and France, (Can America learn from Europe's experiences?) and the ongoing IRS investigation. Airs Friday, 6/7, at 9 am EST on The Dottie Coffman Show: WIMO & WPCG Radio.
Controversy Abounds: Join Dottie Coffman and I for a few whirl wind commentaries on the hot social issues and political controversies in the news, including the Boy Scouts of America’s controversial decisions pertaining to the bans on gay members and Scout Masters, the continuing investigation into the Benghazi attack, and the IRS and AP News Service scandals.
Airs Friday, 5/17, at 9 am EST on The Dottie Coffman Show: WIMO & WPCG Radio.
Love her or Loathe Her: Margaret Thatcher – Britain’s first female Prime Minister created ground breaking history for both women and the world during Britain’s,
“Winter of Discontent.” Join Dottie Coffman and I as we recount the former PM’s life, obstacles, rise to power, and her social-economic philosophy, “Thatcherism”,which had a profound impact on Britain’s business, politics and society. We’ll also discuss the kindred conservative spirit and Cold War ally shefound in Pres. Ronald Reagan and how together they became the Western World’s Conservative Socio-Political Revolutionaries of the 80’s.
Airs Friday, 5/3, 9:00 AM EST on, The Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO 1300 AM, GA and 8:30 pm - WPCG 103.7 AM, GA
Single Again! Now What? radio program with host Joanie Winberg
on Divorce Source Radio. An in depth interview with William Lacey about his book,
Seeing With the Heart, that includes a discussion on the development of “spiritual
sight”, as well as the opportunities for personal growth and transformation
during difficult times of trial and change. William is also interviewed about
his 2010 weekly radio segment, What Women Wondered, and shares his answers t
o some of the most pressing and interesting questions that women had asked him to
provide a male perspective on.
Those questions by women included:
1) What are the things that turn a man off when he is just getting to know a woman on the first couple of dates?
2) How can a woman be sure there won’t be affairs in a relationship?
3) Why do men feel they need to fix everything when I simply want to be heard?
4) Why won’t men stop and ask for directions?
Recorded on April 30th.
The show can be heard at:
http://www.divorcesourceradio.com/questions-women-have-about-men/
Victoria’s “Little” Secret: Commentary and discussion that is a
continuation of the topic on the sexualizing of teens in today’s culture. Discussed
is the parental outrage and petitions aimed at Victoria Secret’s recent, “Bright Young
Things”, come hither, undergarment campaign that is targeted to young teenage girls.
Also discussed is the social and cultural impact of Prada’s use of female models as
young as 13-15 years who are appearing in sexually suggestive ads and
who are clad in physically revealing clothing on fashion runways. Airs
Friday, April 12th on The Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO & WPCG Radio
Failing to Prosecute: Commentary and discussion on Pres. Obama’s and
Attorney General Holders reluctance to enforce sexual trafficking and
pornography laws, including laws banning child pornography.
This is the first administration to not prosecute a single case against
pornographers and sex traffickers. Holder has completely disbanded the task
force assigned to bringing cases against illegal distribution of pornography,
including child pornography and the sexual trafficking of minors.
Airs Friday, March 15th on The Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO & WPCG Radio
Fiscal Cliff & Sequester: (Description To come)
Airs Friday, February 22nd on The
Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO & WPCG Radio
2012
In 2012, as a regularly featured social & political commentator for
The Dottie Coffman on WIMO Radio and The Moral Nation Network,
William Lacey presented and discussed the following topics to
date:
Tiger Mothers of the East vs. Soccer Moms of Western Cultures.
Commentary and discussions on the merits and shortcomings of both
styles of parenting. Also discussed, the sexual trafficking and abuse of
young girls in the UK by Middle Eastern gangs.
The Supreme Courts Ruling Upholding Superpacs.
The impact upon the people’s collective voice and diminishment of
true democracy in America as influence peddling and special interests
are given a green light by the court.
A History of Halloween and Rituals of Trick or Treating.
A discussion exploring and highlighting the origins of Halloween
from ancient Druids of Europe to modern day America.
National Primary Elections: Report and discussion on the party front
runners, debates and hot issues.
Herman Cain Scandal: The expanding scandal of Republican presidential
contender, Herman Cain, is discussed and compared to the scandals and
negative press scrutiny of past presidential hopefuls.
National General Election: Report and discussion on poll results,
campaign strategies, voter turnout and financing.
Immigration Reforms: The Courts ruling on Arizona’s revised
state immigration laws and proposals is discussed and considered against the
Federal governments laws and the White House’s views. Has Arizona or any
state the right to create and enforce their own local laws if the federal government
does not enforce existing federal laws?
Birther Babies & US Citizenship: The intent and abuse of the Constitution’s
14th Amendment via the growing trend among Chinese and other
women from foreign countries who come to the US on “Birther
Vacations” as a means of securing US citizenship for their babies is
examined. Included is an expose on the expanding birther vacation industry
being operated in various cities and suburbs in America.
The Tea Party & 99 % Occupy Wall St. Movements: Commentary
and discussion (Defining the movements) on the social and political relevance
of these movements, as well as their ability to influence Washington and
corporate America in the aftermath the economic collapse and corporate bailouts.
Mommy Wars: Commentary and discussion. Is there a real debate or disagreement
among stay-at- -home, at-work and welfare mothers? Or is it simply a pseudo, hot-button
issue fabricated for political election purposes?
Government and the Supreme Courts Role& Responsibilities: Commentary and
consideration is given to the multitude of new and controversial issues coming before
the Supreme Court. Does the government pass the buck on tough or moral issues by
deferring to the Supreme Court? Political correctness. Should government and the
Supreme Court necessarily usurp the majority of public opinion and beliefs? Is what
should be accepted or deemed politically correct be what the majority accepts and believes?
Or does the Court serve as a protection and safety net for both government and the public?
Christmas In America: Presentation and discussion on the origins of Christmas from the
ancient Roman Saturnalia to a Christian holy season and commercial holiday with Santa
and reindeer. Included are Cromwell’s Christmas ban in England, the Puritan settlers of
New England, later European influences, the origins and meaning of the Christmas tree,
mistletoe and caroling.
2011
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Bullying - A discussion with Dottie Coffman
(The Dottie Coffman Show) on bullying inside and outside of school and the ways
that today's technology and online social sites have made the effects of bullying
often inescapable for victims of bullying. Included are recent cases in the news of
relentless bullying and harassment that led to teenage suicides. The discussion
will seek answers for what educators, parents, and law enforcement might do to
help prevent bullying.
Friday, Feb. 4th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio.
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Legal Inequities - A discussion on the
legal inequities inherent in the prosecutions of parents, particularly poorer
single mothers, from impoverished communities who attempt to falsify
records and mislead school authorities in order to enroll children in
more affluent and safer school systems, while the National Educational
Association and Federal Law (Amendment 14) advocate and permit the education
of children whose parents are illegal or undocumented aliens. In question are
whether these laws are just and equitable. Is one situation more criminal
than the other? In these difficult economic times, when federal and local
state budgets for education are being cut, should we be prosecuting and jailing
parents who are legal, tax paying citizens for attempting to send their children
to safer, higher quality schools, while not expelling children from families who
are in the country illegally, nor prosecuting or deporting undocumented
parents?
Friday, March 4th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio.
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Tiger Mothers vs. Soccer Moms
(Also the Plight of White Girls Targeted for Prostitution in the UK)
- At a time when China is surpassing us both as an economic power and in the
education of children, some rather timely items have appeared in the news that
reveal the stark differences in parenting, and illustrate, perhaps, the
erosion of American strengths and societal standards, and their unfortunate
consequences for our children and our nation. Could weak parental and
societal standards and hyper-political correctness cause American teenage girls
to become targeted by Asian and Muslim gangs for sex trafficing and prostitution
as have girls as young as 14 in the UK? What led to rampant targeting of young
white girls in the UK and what lessons can we learn in order to safe guard young
American girls?
Friday, April 1st. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio.
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Rites of Passage (What is the right age?) -
A discussion with Dottie Coffman (The Dottie Coffman Show) on the
re-emergence of two debates and movements pertaining to teen rites of passage,
those being whether our country should lower the legal drinking age to 18, and
raise the legal driving age to 17 or 18, as some groups and states are
suggesting. While both proposed changes are aimed at improving teen safety and
reducing hi-way fatalities, a primary question becomes whether one change in
legal age would nullify the benefits of the other change. Included will be
a brief historical analysis of the fluctuations in the legal drinking age and an
examination of where we stand on these issues among other industrialized
nations.
Friday, May 6th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio.
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Video Game Violence & The First Amendment
A discussion with Dottie Coffman (The Dottie Coffman Show) on the Supreme
Court's recent ruling denying California the right to establish a state law that
would regulate the sales and rentals of graphically violent video games to
minors. In their 7-2 vote, the Supreme Court, interpreted the First Amendment
as including rights of minors to be exposed to "ideas" free from parental and state
legislated restrictions. The discussion will include thoughts on the Founders original
intent and modern interpretations, as well adult commonsense and social responsibility.
Friday, July 1st. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, No Toddlers Allowed - A discussion with
Dottie Coffman (The Dottie Coffman Show) on the recent trend of banning toddlers
from the first class sections of airlines and from a growing number of upscale restaurants.
What are the causes and ramifications of these bans? is this a backlash against over
indulgent parents who may be lacking an awareness of their toddler's uncontrolled actions
and noise on others? Or does this trend reflect the preferences of a growing and aging
population of childless adults? Should other adults who pay extra for a romantic dinner
at an upscale restaurant or for a quiet seat in the first-class section on a flight rightfully
expect to be free from screaming children?
Friday, August 5th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, This Month in Politics (Pres. Obama's Job's Creation
Plan Unveiled at Joint Session of Congress & Starbuck's Call for a Boycott on Political Campaign
Contributions - A discussion with Dottie Coffman (The Dottie Coffman Show) on the pros and cons
of the President's job creations plan, how it is likened to similar plans implemented by past Presidents,
and there effects both positive and negative. Starbuck's CEO, Howard Schultz's rallying of 100 other
corporations to boycott campaign contributions to Congressional elections until members of
Congress enacts effective plans for improving the economy and creating jobs. As laudible as
this boycott appears to be on the surface, does it raise other questions of ethics? Should corporations
be buying the influence of members of Congress via large campaign contributions which at the same
time undermines the influence of individuals; that is, the people whom Congress is elected to represent?
Or should we be speaking up for campaign finance reform that bans corporate influence buying and
special interest peddling?
Friday, September 2nd. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, HPV Vaccine - Should it be mandatory for girls? /
Women on New Fall TV Lineup - One step Foreward, two steps back?
A discussion stemming from the GOP debate in which candidate, Michele Bachman,
took issue with candidate, Gov. Rick Perry of Texas, for having issued an
executive order to have girls 12 years of age and up vaccinated against
HPV. Would government mandates to vaccinate girls infringe upon parents rights
and or moral beliefs? Some liken the HPV vaccination to school vaccinations for
measles, chicken pox, etc. Others question what message mandatory
vaccinations for HPV sends to both girls and boys about sex, consequences, and
personal responsibility. Also included, a discussion on the new TV season
which has a greater number of shows centering on women. Do the content and
female roles advance or set women back? Do they support or diminish the
empowerment of women? Is it, as some have stated, a return to the "jiggle
TV" of the 70's and characterization of women as submissive and male
dominated as in the 50-60s?
Friday, October 7th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Immigrant Birthing Vacations & 14th Amendment Abuse.
A discussion on the growing trend of birthing vacations wherein
women from China, Turkey and other countries travel to the US. to intentionally
give birth to babies so they their child, under a loop hole and loose
interpretation of the 14th Amendment, can obtain U.S. citizenship. This
has become a steadily increasing business among a specialty travel industry
which provides travel arrangements, assistance with documentation and birthing
centers for pregnant foreign women to stay in until they give birth. This
is a growing trend among wealthy Chinese women who pay to come to the U.S. on
a birthing vacation, obtain citizenship for their baby, then return to China
where the American born baby is viewed as a status symbol. The child can
return later and receive full benefits and rights of a U.S. citizen, as well as
sponsor other relatives for future citizenship once the child reaches the age of
21. Should this loop hole be closed? What is being done to protect
the integrity and intention of the14th Amendment? Included is a brief
overview of the history, original purpose, and intent of the 14th
Amendment.
Friday, November 4th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on The Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO Radio
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, Black Friday Violence & Occupy Movement.
A discussion on the increasing violence and frenzied behavior
associated with the Black Friday retail sales and late night hours.
Considered are various factors contributing to this year's especially
desperate and violent behavior. Also discussed is the Occupy Movement's
effect nationwide. What is the central theme and chief message of the
Occupy or 99% Movement? Does it have credibility? Will it have any
effect on the 2012 elections? How does it compare to other socio-political
movements?
Friday, December 2nd. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on The Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO Radio
2010
Radio Guest: William joins Dottie Coffman of WIMO Radio for an exciting, live,
on-air discussion in which he will present a male perspective on the empowerment
of women. Included will be thoughts on what men can do to create a safer culture
that promotes greater respect for females and that encourages girls to fulfill their
individual potentials. January 14th.
Radio Guest: WIMO Radio - William reports from Boston with a commentary on
Boston's special election to fill Senator Kennedy's vacant seat. Included is a
discussion on how this extraordinary election raises conflicting social and political
issues that are particular to women. January 19th.
Announcing New Weekly Radio Show: William joins The Dottie Coffman Show
at WIMO Radio, GA as the guest host of a regular 15-minute weekly segment,
What Women Wonder, in which he will answer questions from women about men,
life and relationships from a male perspective. The segment airs each
Friday morning at 9:45 EST. January 30th.
Radio Guest: Empowering You Radio, an inspirational 60 minute discussion program
with host, Robin Hardy - Christian Business Consultant & Motivational Expert.
LA, California on April 25th.
Radio Guest: Empowering You Radio, William joins host, Robin Hardy, for a
60 minute discussion on how men, by seeing and acting with their hearts, can
help to empower women, and improve our society and culture for families.
LA, California on June 6th.
Radio Series: What Women Wonder, WIMO Radio. William presents a four-part
series on his weekly segment on The Dottie Coffman Show. This four-part series
grapples with the questions: "Are men in general concerned with matters of decency
in society, civic responsibility, political and corporate ethics, and the way in which these
affect women and families?" "Why don't more men step up today on behalf of
women and children?" The series begins on Friday, August 6th and concludes
on Friday, August 27th. Airtime is 9:45 a.m. EST.
Announcing New Monthly Radio Show: William kicks off a new monthly series called,
Frankly Speaking, on The Dottie Coffman Show at WIMO Radio, GA. Frankly Speaking,
which airs on the first Friday of each month, is a 30-45 minute commentary and discussion
show on politics, public policies, and other current issues and their effects on women and
families. The new series will provide in depth analysis and lively discussion, with sometimes
light humor. Frankly Speaking begins Friday, November 5th. Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST.
Radio Interview: Msgr. Tom Snyderwine (Pastor of St. Luke’s Parish) interviews
William Lacey about his book on the Christian radio show, Magnify, on WJET
Radio, Erie, PA. Airtime is Sunday, Nov. 14th from 7-8 p.m. EST.
Radio Series: Frankly Speaking, WIMO Radio. "Out of the Mouths of Babes"-
A discussion on the Bridgewater, CT High School girl's cheerleading squad who
fought to have more modest uniforms provided to them by the adults. In
this instance it is the youth who are more concerned with modesty and morality
than the adults. Also included is research indicating a correlation
between girl's uniforms that expose bare midriffs and eating disorders among
High School and college cheerleaders. Friday, Dec. 3rd.
Airtime is 9:05 a.m. EST on WIMO Radio.
2009
Book Signing: William will be signing copies of his book at The Most Blessed
Sacrament Parish in Wakefield, MA on Saturday, May 30th, at 5 p.m.
Book Signing: William returns to The Most Blessed Sacrament Parish in Wakefield, MA
on Sunday, June 7th, where he will conduct a series of book signings from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
Interview: William Lacey will be appearing on the Catholic TV program, This is the Day, on
July 10th to discuss, Seeing With the Heart.
Interview: William Lacey will be interviewed on the popular Dottie Coffman Show, WIMO Radio,
Winder, Georgia on July 28th.
Radio Guest: William Lacey joins Dottie Coffman live, on-air, WIMO Radio, Winder, Georgia on
October 27th.
Radio Guest: William returns to The Dottie Coffman Show on WIMO Radio for an inspirational
holiday discussion, In Thanksgiving For Who We Are, on November 19th.
Radio Guest: William presents an uplifting Christmas message on The Dottie Coffman, WIMO
Radio, along with suggestions on how to replace holiday stress with the joy & peace of Christmas's
true meaning, December 3rd.