'The Dr. TaMara Show' to Join WBKE Vegas Radio Lineup

LAS VEGAS "The Dr. TaMara Show," hosted by sexologist/author Dr. TaMara Griffin, will be joining the lineup of WBKE Vegas Radio beginning Apr. 1 and will be broadcast every Friday from 4-6 p.m. PST.

"Talking about sexuality is my God-given purpose and passion," Griffin said. "There is nothing else in this world that I'd rather do. I want the world to gain a healthy understating and appreciation of sexuality. So when given this opportunity to have my own radio, I jumped right on it. The radio show is just another platform for me to educate, empower, increase awareness, and to get people to think about and talk about healthy sexuality in a non-threatening way. And if I can add a little entertainment to it, it makes it that much more powerful. How dare I not I save lives."

Griffin is a certified clinical sexologist, sex therapist, best selling author and motivational speaker with more than 25 years of experience speaking, writing and teaching about sexuality. Griffin has worked with many faith-based organizations, community organizations, federal organizations, colleges and universities nationally and internationally. Griffin, who serves as editor in chief of Our Sexuality! Magazine, has published numerous books and articles.

Vladimir Toussaint, CEO and program director of WBKE Media, said, "WBKE Vegas Radio is humbled to have a new show coming to our station called 'The Dr. TaMara Show.' We are excited to have Dr. TaMara join the WBKE radio family. With her experience as an internationally renowned sexologist, sex therapist, author and motivational speaker, we are surely blessed that she decided to make WBKE her new radio broadcasting home."

Listeners can hear "The Dr. TaMara Show" online at WBKEVegasRadio.com.

Toussaint said, "'The Dr. TaMara Show' will bring a fascinating and very educational lineup to our Friday roster beginning Apr. 1, 2016. We would like to personally thank Dr. TaMara and her team for choosing WBKE Vegas Radio. And for that, we are honored."

For more information on "The Dr. TaMara Show," visit Griffin's official website or follow the program on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.

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