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Just in Time to Turn up the Heat (and Keep it Blazing) for Valentine's Day, Relationship Expert: Neil Rosenthal

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Denver Post’s Relationship Expert, Columnist and Author Neil Rosenthal Shares How to Have a Happy Love Life and Keep it Blazing

DENVER - (EINPresswire via NewMediaWire) - February 14, 2015 - Just in Time to Turn up the Heat (and Keep it Blazing) for Valentine’s Day is Denver Post’s Relationship Expert, Columnist and Author Neil Rosenthal

Instant Romance Advice Guest: Neil Rosenthal, author of Love, Sex and Staying Warm: Keeping The Flame Alive.

“Valuable insights about finding harmony, contentment and passion.”
“A wise, witty and helpful guide for couples wishing to improve and enliven their romantic connections.” —Kirkus Reviews

Just in time for Valentine’s Day speak with Neil Rosenthal, Denver Post’s Relationship Columnist, marriage and family therapist, and author of Love, Sex and Staying Warm: Keeping The Flame Alive.

Whether you are just starting a relationship or have been married for a long time all couples face periods where their relationships cool down or even get cold when there is a lack of fun, intimacy and romance. Don’t get left out in the cold, find out how you can stay warm with your loved one and keep the flame alive (even long after Valentine’s Day!)

Ask Neil:

- His top three secrets for keeping the flame alive

- Why all couples should always keep a “Student” mentality? And what it means to be a “student wife/husband?”

- What are the most important skills couples are lacking, and how can they improve?

- His advice to newlyweds for a happy marriage (at any age).

BIO: Neil Rosenthal, author of Love, Sex and Staying Warm: Keeping The Flame Alive is a licensed marriage and family therapist in Denver/Boulder, Colorado, specializing in how people strengthen their intimate relationships. He is a nationally and internationally syndicated newspaper columnist. His column “Relationships” appears every week in the Denver Post, the Vail Daily, the Wellington (New Zealand) Dominion-Post, The Resident in Connecticut, the Daily Times-Call in Longmont, Colorado, as well as a variety of other newspapers around the world. The “Relationships” column is in it’s 23rd year, having run in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the Oregonian in Portland, the San Diego Union Tribune, the San Jose Mercury News, the London (Ontario) Free Press and a large variety of other newspapers in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Regularly interviewed by the media, Rosenthal has appeared as an expert on ABC, NBC, Fox TV and Radio New Zealand.

Neil Rosenthal taught at the University of Colorado in Boulder for 13 years, and has been a three-time president of the Colorado Association for Humanistic Psychology. He founded the Denver Free University in 1969, which became the largest adult education institution in the United States during the 1970’s and 80’s. He was student body president at The University of Denver from 1969-1970. Neil is a former elementary school teacher, and lives in the mountains outside Boulder.

Book: www.amazon.com

Website: www.heartrelationships.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/HeartRelationships

Twitter: @NeilRosenthal

For interviews and reviewer requests please contact Allen Media Strategies’ Erika Schaefer at Erika@allenmedaistrategies.com or call 703-589-8960.

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Erika Schaefer
Allen Media Strategies, LLC
703-589-8960


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