Mon, 21 September 2009 ![]() "If he only would apply himself...", "She can do it if she puts her mind to it ...", "He’s just not trying." Sound familiar? For one in five students, learning is an exhausting and frustrating struggle. But motivation is the key to learning and we’re going to tell you how to turn on that tuned-out child with psychologist Rick Lavoie, author of The Motivation Breakthrough. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Mon, 21 September 2009 "If he only would apply himself...", "She can do it if she puts her mind to it ...", "He’s just not trying." Sound familiar? For one in five students, learning is an exhausting and frustrating struggle. But motivation is the key to learning and future success. Jacquie and Caroline find out how to turn on that tuned-out child with psychologist Rick Lavoie, author of The Motivation Breakthrough. Part 2 Comments[2] |
Sun, 20 September 2009 Can sending your daughter to an all-girls school give her an advantage in class and in life? We’ll find out what the research shows and how eliminating distractions like boys and concerns over looks can impact a girl’s achievement and self-esteem when we discuss the issue of single-sex education with Ann V. Klotz, Head of Laurel School. Part 1 Comments[2] |
Sun, 20 September 2009 Can sending your daughter to an all-girls school give her an advantage in class and in life? We’ll find out what the research shows and how eliminating distractions like boys and concerns over looks can impact a girl’s achievement and self-esteem when we discuss the issue of single-sex education with Ann V. Klotz, Head of Laurel School. Part 2 Comments[2] |
Tue, 1 September 2009 ![]() Should you stay or should you go from your marriage? According to a recent gallup poll, married people are happier than unmarried people. But there's more to it than that. We'll find out how the marriage benefit can give us purpose and meaning even in the face of life’s greatest challenges when we talk with psychologist Mark O'Conell, author of The Marriage Benefit. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Tue, 1 September 2009 Should you stay or should you go from your marriage? According to a recent gallup poll, married people are happier than unmarried people. But there's more to it than that. We'll find out how the marriage benefit can give us purpose and meaning even in the face of life’s greatest challenges when we talk with psychologist Mark O'Conell, author of The Marriage Benefit. Part 2 Find more information at www.familymattersradio.com Comments[5] |
Mon, 31 August 2009 Are children hurt by a working mother? Is a stay-at-home mom "better"? The "mommy wars" heats up again with a new twist. Listen to Part 1 of our interview with Judith Warner author of Perfect Madness, Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety.Comments[2] |
Mon, 31 August 2009 Are children hurt by a working mother? Is a stay-at-home mom "better"? The "mommy wars" heats up again with a new twist. We talk with Judith Warner author of Perfect Madness, Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety. Part 2 Comments[2] |
Wed, 5 August 2009 With seventeen million new cases of Attention Deficit Disorder diagnosed in
children each year, Ritalin has quickly become an alarming "quick-fix" solution.
But for millions of children, drugs aren’t helping. We’ll find out about
alternative treatments for ADD and ADHD, some of which you may have never
considered before, or even know about with Dr. Frank Lawlis,
author of The ADD Answer. http://www.franklawlis.com/Comments[2] |
Wed, 5 August 2009 With seventeen million new cases of Attention Deficit Disorder diagnosed in
children each year, Ritalin has quickly become an alarming "quick-fix" solution.
But for millions of children, drugs aren’t helping. We’ll find out about
alternative treatments for ADD and ADHD, some of which you may have never
considered before, or even know about with Dr. Frank Lawlis,
author of The ADD Answer. http://www.franklawlis.com/ Comments[2] |
Tue, 4 August 2009 ![]() Girls gone wild! Today’s headlines scream about the outrageous antics of Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan. But are these young woman the norm or the exception and should we be worried about the example being set for our young girls? Caroline and Jacquie will find out when they talk with Karen Stabiner, author of My Girl: Adventures with a Teen in Training. Part 1 Comments[2] |
Tue, 4 August 2009 Comments[2] |
Thu, 28 May 2009 Do women really talk more than men? New research is about to blow up stereotypes of the strong, silent man and the overly chatty woman who nags him. Caroline and Jacquie talk with psychologist Michael Gurian, author of the national best-seller What Could He Be Thinking: How a Man's Mind Really Works to find out about the brain science behind how men and women communicate differently. Part 1Comments[4] |
Thu, 28 May 2009 Do women really talk more than men? New research is about to blow up stereotypes of the strong, silent man and the overly chatty woman who nags him. Caroline and Jacquie talk with psychologist Michael Gurian, author of the national best-seller What Could He Be Thinking: How a Man's Mind Really Works to find out about the brain science behind how men and women communicate differently. Part 2Comments[4] |
Thu, 21 May 2009 Did you know that girls as young as three or four will use manipulation and peer pressure to get what they want? Exclude others and threaten to withdraw friendship if they don’t get their way? We’re going to find out about the "Mean Girl" syndrome and what you can do about it with counselor Susan Fee. Part 1Comments[5] |
Wed, 20 May 2009 Did you know that girls as young as three or four will use manipulation and peer pressure to get what they want? Exclude others and threaten to withdraw friendship if they don’t get their way? We’re going to find out about the "Mean Girl" syndrome and what you can do about it with counselor Susan Fee. Part 2Comments[4] |
Thu, 14 May 2009 Is the nation's economic condition causing more stress in
your life? Well, if you’re a woman, you might be more anxious than ever … and
there's a reason why. We talk with Jerilyn Ross, author of One Less Thing to Worry About:
Uncommon Wisdom for Coping with Common Anxieties.Comments[2] |
Thu, 14 May 2009 Is the nation's economic condition causing more stress in
your life? Well, if you’re a woman, you might be more anxious than ever … and
there's a reason why. We talk with Jerilyn Ross, author of One Less Thing to Worry About:
Uncommon Wisdom for Coping with Common Anxieties. Comments[4] |
Thu, 14 May 2009 He's Oprah's doctor … and he's joining us with tips on
staying beautiful inside and out. Dr. Michael Roizen will share
the latest research from his and Dr. Oz's new book, You: Being Beautiful:The
Owner's Manual to Inner and Outer beauty. Part 1Find more information at www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Thu, 14 May 2009 He's Oprah's doctor … and he's joining us with tips on
staying beautiful inside and out. Dr. Michael Roizen will share
the latest research from his and Dr. Oz's new book, You: Being Beautiful:The
Owner's Manual to Inner and Outer beauty. Part 2 Find more information at www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Wed, 22 April 2009 With a 300 percent increase of the incidence of
autism the disorder is now an epidemic. For families, the diagnosis of autism
can be heartbreaking, and the day-today struggles of an autistic child can be
extremely stressful and frustrating. But early intervention is key and new
research is pointing the way. We'll talk with Susan
Senator, author of Making Peace With Autism. Part 1Comments[2] |
Wed, 22 April 2009 With a 300 percent increase of the incidence of
autism the disorder is now an epidemic. For families, the diagnosis of autism
can be heartbreaking, and the day-today struggles of an autistic child can be
extremely stressful and frustrating. But early intervention is key and new
research is pointing the way. We'll talk with Susan
Senator, author of Making Peace With Autism. Part 2 Comments[3] |
Wed, 15 April 2009 Do you want to live the longest, healthiest life possible? Do you want to stop aging? Better yet, do you want to reverse aging? According to the latest scientific research, you can control the aging process and prevent disease, simply by paying attention to one thing. Caroline and Jacquie find out what it is with Dr. Mark Liponis, author of Ultralongevity: The Seven Step Program for a Younger, Healthier You.For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Wed, 15 April 2009 Do you want to live the longest, healthiest life possible? Do you want to stop aging? Better yet, do you want to reverse aging? According to the latest scientific research, you can control the aging process and prevent disease, simply by paying attention to one thing. Caroline and Jacquie find out what it is with Dr. Mark Liponis, author of Ultralongevity: The Seven Step Program for a Younger, Healthier You. For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Tue, 31 March 2009 ![]() Do you have a plugged-in child? Does she spend most of her time talking or texting on her cell phone? Is he on the computer, gameboy, x-box or wii? Can they hear you when they have the earbuds in and the ipod cranked up too loud? We'll find out what you can do when electronic gadgets have invaded every aspect of your family's life when we talk with Dr. Michael Osit, author of Generation Text: Raising Well-adjusted Kids in an Age of Instant Everything. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Tue, 31 March 2009 Do you have a plugged-in child? Does she spend most of her time talking or texting on her cell phone? Is he on the computer, gameboy, x-box or wii? Can they hear you when they have the earbuds in and the ipod cranked up too loud? We'll find out what you can do when electronic gadgets have invaded every aspect of your family's life when we talk with Dr. Michael Osit, author of Generation Text: Raising Well-adjusted Kids in an Age of Instant Everything. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Thu, 26 March 2009 Have you talked with your child about teen dating violence? Most parents haven't, but in the wake of pop star Rihanna's alleged beating by her singer boyfirend Chris Brown this is a huge teachable moment for our young women and men. We'll find out how when we talk with TV's Judge Lynn Toler. Part 1Comments[2] |
Thu, 26 March 2009 Have you talked with your child about teen dating violence? Most parents haven't, but in the wake of pop star Rihanna's alleged beating by her singer boyfirend Chris Brown this is a huge teachable moment for our young women and men. We'll find out how when we talk with TV's Judge Lynn Toler. Part 2 Comments[2] |
Thu, 26 March 2009 Is your body a toxic waste dump? This may be the most toxic time in history. Daily headlines report the negative conditions of our water, food, and air. We're going to find out about easy and cheap ways to detoxify to make you feel better inside and out when we talk with Dr.Bob DeMaria about his book Dr. Bob's Drugless Guide to Detoxicfication. Part 1Comments[2] |
Thu, 26 March 2009 Is your body a toxic waste dump? This may be the most toxic time in history. Daily headlines report the negative conditions of our water, food, and air. We're going to find out about easy and cheap ways to detoxify to make you feel better inside and out when we talk with Dr.Bob DeMaria about his book Dr. Bob's Drugless Guide to Detoxicfication. Part 2 Comments[2] |
Wed, 18 March 2009 Is your daughter an athlete? More and more girls are playing
sports these days and they are starting at younger and younger ages. And while
we all know the benefits, what's the cost? The reality is our daughters are
suffering from devastating sports injuries that will affect them the rest of
their lives, but they can be prevented. We'll find out how with Michael
Sokolove, author of Warrior Girls.For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Wed, 18 March 2009 Is your daughter an athlete? More and more girls are playing
sports these days and they are starting at younger and younger ages. And while
we all know the benefits, what's the cost? The reality is our daughters are
suffering from devastating sports injuries that will affect them the rest of
their lives, but they can be prevented. We'll find out how with Michael
Sokolove, author of Warrior Girls. For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Tue, 17 March 2009 ![]() Thong panties, padded bras, risque Halloween costumes for young girls. For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 March 2009 Thong panties, padded bras, risque Halloween costumes for young girls. For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 11 March 2009 ![]() Do you slather yourself and your kids up with sunscreen? Most parents do because for decades now we've been told to avoid the sun. No one wants to get skin cancer. But new research is finding that 60% of Americans are deficient in Vitamin D and it's leading to a whole host of illnesses. We talk with Dr. James Dowd, about his book The Vitamin D Cure and how to use Vitamin D to increase your energy, decrease your pain and slim down. For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 10 March 2009 ![]() Are you expecting and expected in the conference room by 9:00 AM sharp? Being a pregnant working mom is not easy but we'll get some helpful advice to get you through those nine months and beyond from Dr. Marjorie Greenfield, author of The Working Woman's Pregnancy Book. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 10 March 2009 Are you expecting and expected in the conference room by 9:00 AM sharp? Being a pregnant working mom is not easy but we'll get some helpful advice to get you through those nine months and beyond from Dr. Marjorie Greenfield, author of The Working Woman's Pregnancy Book. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 March 2009 ![]() With seventeen million new cases of Attention Deficit Disorder diagnosed in children each year, Ritalin has quickly become an alarming "quick-fix" solution. But for millions of children, drugs aren’t helping. Caroline and Jacquie discuss alternative treatments for ADD and ADHD, some of which you may have never considered before, or even know about with Dr. Frank Lawliss, author of The ADD Answer. Part 1 For news and more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com
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Wed, 4 March 2009 With seventeen million new cases of Attention Deficit Disorder diagnosed in children each year, Ritalin has quickly become an alarming "quick-fix" solution. But for millions of children, drugs aren’t helping. Caroline and Jacquie discuss alternative treatments for ADD and ADHD, some of which you may have never considered before, or even know about with Dr. Frank Lawliss, author of The ADD Answer. Part 2 For news and more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com
Direct download: FMR_Frank_Lawliss_The_ADD_Answer_fm_seg_2_pc.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:12 AM Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 March 2009 Depression hurts … so the commercial says. And it doesn't
just hurt the person suffering with depression, it can hurt his or her entire
family. We'll find out the warning signs of depression and how the entire family
can play a crucial role in helping their loved one manage this
disorder with Dr. John Greist. Part 1Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 March 2009 Depression hurts … so the commercial says. And it doesn't
just hurt the person suffering with depression, it can hurt his or her entire
family. We'll find out the warning signs of depression and how the entire family
can play a crucial role in helping their loved one manage this
disorder with Dr. John Greist. Part 2 Comments[0] |
Wed, 25 February 2009 The doctor is in the house … Dr. Memhet
Oz that is and he's going to share with us the secrets to a long and
healthy life from the updated and expanded guide to the most important person in
your life - You: The Owner's Manual. part 1For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Wed, 25 February 2009 The doctor is in the house … Dr. Memhet
Oz that is and he's going to share with us the secrets to a long and
healthy life from the updated and expanded guide to the most important person in
your life - You: The Owner's Manual. part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[2] |
Tue, 17 February 2009 He had a million dollars and he gave it all away. It’s the remarkable story of Millard Fuller, the founder of Habitat for Humanity International. Jacquie and Caroline talk with him about how one person really can make a difference and how we can instill purpose, compassion and social responsibility in our own children. Part 2Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 February 2009 He had a million dollars and he gave it all away. It’s the remarkable story of Millard Fuller, the founder of Habitat for Humanity International. Caroline and Jacquie talk with him about how one person really can make a difference and how we can instill purpose, compassion and social responsibility in our own children. Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 February 2009 ![]() Do you feel like you are constantly on overdrive? Juggling career and family, attending to everyone's needs but your own, and all the while struggling to maintain a sense of balance and harmony in your marriage? You can actually start getting more out of your relationship by doing less and we'll tell you how with Dr. Scott Haltzman, author of Secrets of Happily Married Women. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 February 2009 Do you feel like you are constantly on overdrive? Juggling career and family, attending to everyone's needs but your own, and all the while struggling to maintain a sense of balance and harmony in your marriage? You can actually start getting more out of your relationship by doing less and we'll tell you how with Dr. Scott Haltzman, author of Secrets of Happily Married Women. Part 2 For more ideas and news visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 11 February 2009 Are you a girl who can't say no? Do you have a hard time saying it without
feeling anxious or guilty? We're going to find out why even the most
powerful, accomplished and successful women find it difficult to say no and how
all women can say not to their boss, friends, spouse, and their kids easily with
confidence and grace when we talk with Dr. Nanette Gartrell,
author of My Answer is No - if That's Okay With You. Comments[0] |
Wed, 11 February 2009 Are you a girl who can't say no? Do you have a hard time saying it without
feeling anxious or guilty? We're going to find out why even the most
powerful, accomplished and successful women find it difficult to say no and how
all women can say not to their boss, friends, spouse, and their kids easily with
confidence and grace when we talk with Dr. Nanette Gartrell,
author of My Answer is No - if That's Okay With You. part 2 Comments[0] |
Tue, 27 January 2009 ![]() It's a silent epidemic affecting millions of people and growing. In most cases there is no known cause and there is no cure. We talk with award-winning journalist Richard Cohen, author of Strong at the Broken Places, about the people coping with devastating conditions who fight hard every day to overcome. Part 1 For more information and links visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 27 January 2009 It's a silent epidemic affecting millions of people and growing. In most cases there is no known cause and there is no cure. We talk with award-winning journalist Richard Cohen, author of Strong at the Broken Places, about the people coping with devastating conditions who fight hard every day to overcome. Part 2 For more information and links visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 January 2009 Have you experienced an Oprah? You
know, lost those unwanted pounds, looked really great, and then before you know
it you put it all back on again? Well, there is a way to refuse to regain
and we'll tell you how to maintain the body you've earned with Dr.
Barbara Berkeley, author of Refuse to Regain: 12 Tough Rules to
Maintain the Body You've Earned. Part 1Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 January 2009 Have you experienced an Oprah? You
know, lost those unwanted pounds, looked really great, and then before you know
it you put it all back on again? Well, there is a way to refuse to regain
and we'll tell you how to maintain the body you've earned with Dr.
Barbara Berkeley, author of Refuse to Regain: 12 Tough Rules to
Maintain the Body You've Earned. Part 2 Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 January 2009 Do you ever wish you could do more with less? With the
countless distractions that come from every corner of modern life, it’s amazing
that we’re ever able to accomplish anything. We'll find out how to streamline
your life by identifying the essential and eliminating the unnecessary with
Leo Babauta, author of The Power of
Less.Part 1 Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 January 2009 Do you ever wish you could do more with less? With the
countless distractions that come from every corner of modern life, it’s amazing
that we’re ever able to accomplish anything. We'll find out how to streamline
your life by identifying the essential and eliminating the unnecessary with
Leo Babauta, author of The Power of
Less. Part 2 Comments[0] |
Thu, 15 January 2009 Do you want to live the longest,
healthiest life possible? Do you want to stop aging? Better yet, do you want to
reverse aging? According to the latest scientific research, you can control the
aging process and prevent disease, simply by paying attention to one
thing. We'll find out what it is with Dr. Mark Liponis,
author of
Ultralongevity. Part 1Comments[0] |
Thu, 15 January 2009 Do you want to live the longest,
healthiest life possible? Do you want to stop aging? Better yet, do you want to
reverse aging? According to the latest scientific research, you can control the
aging process and prevent disease, simply by paying attention to one
thing. We'll find out what it is with Dr. Mark Liponis,
author of
Ultralongevity. Part 2 Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 January 2009 ![]() For anyone who has loved an animal, be it a cat, a dog or something more exotic, we can all tell tales of love, loyalty and mishaps along the way. New York Times best-selling author John Grogan talks with Caroline and Jacquie about his book Marley & Me, it's incredible journey of success and how he is now reaching out to his youngest fans with a Marley read just for them. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 January 2009 ![]() For anyone who has loved an animal, be it a cat, a dog or something more exotic, we can all tell tales of love, loyalty and mishaps along the way. New York Times best-selling author John Grogan talks with Caroline and Jacquie about his book Marley & Me, it's incredible journey of success and how he is now reaching out to his youngest fans with a Marley read just for them. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 January 2009 Every so often people get inspired (again!) to lose weight, get organized, start saving, or stop worrying but a few months later they give up, frustrated. Caroline and Jacquie talk with bestselling author M.J. Ryan about her new book This Year I Will. She offers breakthrough wisdom and coaching to help readers make this time the time that change becomes permanent.Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 January 2009 Caroline gives Jacquie a quiz on common resolutions as they continue their conversation with bestselling author M.J. Ryan about her new book This Year I Will. Comments[0] |
Wed, 17 December 2008 Tired of gaining weight over the
holidays? Most people easily gain five pounds between Thanksgiving and New
Year’s. At work, too many co-workers bring in decadent goodies, then you have to
attend holiday parties and family gatherings. We’ll get tips on resisting the
temptation of special holiday foods so you can look and feel good this holiday
season with Dr. Judith Beck, author of The Beck Diet
Solution. Part 1more information at www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 17 December 2008 Tired of gaining weight over the
holidays? Most people easily gain five pounds between Thanksgiving and New
Year’s. At work, too many co-workers bring in decadent goodies, then you have to
attend holiday parties and family gatherings. We’ll get tips on resisting the
temptation of special holiday foods so you can look and feel good this holiday
season with Dr. Judith Beck, author of The Beck Diet
Solution. Part 2 more information at www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 16 December 2008 ![]() This holiday season parents are faced with a frightening new challenge: millions of toys made in China are being recalled because they have been deemed dangerous. How can parents ensure the toys they buy are safe? Jacquie and Caroline talk with consumer advocate and founder of Toy Tips, Marianne Szymanski to get the truth about toys made in China and tips for keeping recalled toys out of the reach of children. Part 1 Find out more at www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 16 December 2008 This holiday season parents are faced with a frightening new challenge: millions of toys made in China are being recalled because they have been deemed dangerous. How can parents ensure the toys they buy are safe? Caroline and Jacquie talk with consumer advocate and founder of Toy Tips, Marianne Szymanski to get the truth about toys made in China and tips for keeping recalled toys out of the reach of children. Part 2 Find out more at www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 December 2008 ![]() He's the talented and nice guy actor from the TV classic "Mash" and popular family show "Providence". We talk with Mike Farrell about his passion for spreading peace and justice around the world and about finding blessings in everyday life. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 December 2008 He's the talented and nice guy actor from the TV classic "Mash" and popular family show "Providence". We talk with Mike Farrell about his passion for spreading peace and justice around the world and about finding blessings in everyday life. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 December 2008 Did you give up your career to be a stay-at-home mom? Millions of moms do, and while relaunching a career after years of diaper duty can be daunting, it's definitely doable. We'll get advice from women who went from career to family and back again when we talk with Emma Gilbey Keller, author of The Comeback. Part 1Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 December 2008 Did you give up your career to be a stay-at-home mom? Millions of moms do, and while relaunching a career after years of diaper duty can be daunting, it's definitely doable. We'll get advice from women who went from career to family and back again when we talk with Emma Gilbey Keller, author of The Comeback. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Thu, 4 December 2008 Almost
52% of parents say their stress levels go up during the holidays and
many of us rank the holiday season more stressful than our last job
interview, asking for a raise, getting a speeding ticket or going to
the dentist. Bah humbug! We'll find out how to make the holidays happen
and still enjoy it wit Dr. Kathleen Hall from the Stress Institute. Part 1For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Thu, 4 December 2008 Almost
52% of parents say their stress levels go up during the holidays and
many of us rank the holiday season more stressful than our last job
interview, asking for a raise, getting a speeding ticket or going to
the dentist. Bah humbug! We'll find out how to make the holidays happen
and still enjoy it wit Dr. Kathleen Hall from the Stress Institute. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 December 2008 ![]() Would you like to turn back your biological clock? Live to a ripe old age without taking medications? We're going to uncover the secrets of the world's longest-living people for looking and feeling your best when we talk with National Geographic explorer, producer and author, Dan Buettner, author of The Blue Zone. And no, it doesn't involve botox, plastic surgery or a magic pill. For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 December 2008 Would you like to turn back your biological clock? Live to a ripe old age without taking medications? We're going to uncover the secrets of the world's longest-living people for looking and feeling your best when we talk with National Geographic explorer, producer and author, Dan Buettner, author of The Blue Zone. And no, it doesn't involve botox, plastic surgery or a magic pill. For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[1] |



Are children hurt by a working mother? Is a stay-at-home mom "better"? The "mommy wars" heats up again with a new twist. Listen to Part 1 of our interview with Judith Warner author of Perfect Madness, Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety.
With seventeen million new cases of Attention Deficit Disorder diagnosed in
children each year, Ritalin has quickly become an alarming "quick-fix" solution.
But for millions of children, drugs aren’t helping. We’ll find out about
alternative treatments for ADD and ADHD, some of which you may have never
considered before, or even know about with Dr. Frank Lawlis,
author of The ADD Answer. 
Do women really talk more than men? New research is about to blow up stereotypes of the strong, silent man and the overly chatty woman who nags him. Caroline and Jacquie talk with psychologist Michael Gurian, author of the national best-seller What Could He Be Thinking: How a Man's Mind Really Works to find out about the brain science behind how men and women communicate differently. Part 1
Do women really talk more than men? New research is about to blow up stereotypes of the strong, silent man and the overly chatty woman who nags him. Caroline and Jacquie talk with psychologist Michael Gurian, author of the national best-seller What Could He Be Thinking: How a Man's Mind Really Works to find out about the brain science behind how men and women communicate differently. Part 2
Did you know that girls as young as three or four will use manipulation and peer pressure to get what they want? Exclude others and threaten to withdraw friendship if they don’t get their way? We’re going to find out about the "Mean Girl" syndrome and what you can do about it with counselor Susan Fee. Part 1
Did you know that girls as young as three or four will use manipulation and peer pressure to get what they want? Exclude others and threaten to withdraw friendship if they don’t get their way? We’re going to find out about the "Mean Girl" syndrome and what you can do about it with counselor Susan Fee. Part 2
Is the nation's economic condition causing more stress in
your life? Well, if you’re a woman, you might be more anxious than ever … and
there's a reason why. We talk with Jerilyn Ross, 

Do you want to live the longest, healthiest life possible? Do you want to stop aging? Better yet, do you want to reverse aging? According to the latest scientific research, you can control the aging process and prevent disease, simply by paying attention to one thing. Caroline and Jacquie find out what it is with Dr. Mark Liponis, author of Ultralongevity: The Seven Step Program for a Younger, Healthier You.
Have you talked with your child about teen dating violence? Most parents haven't, but in the wake of pop star Rihanna's alleged beating by her singer boyfirend Chris Brown this is a huge teachable moment for our young women and men. We'll find out how when we talk with TV's Judge Lynn Toler. Part 1
Is your body a toxic waste dump? This may be the most toxic time in history. Daily headlines report the negative conditions of our water, food, and air. We're going to find out about easy and cheap ways to detoxify to make you feel better inside and out when we talk with Dr.Bob DeMaria about his book Dr. Bob's Drugless Guide to Detoxicfication. Part 1
Is your daughter an athlete? More and more girls are playing
sports these days and they are starting at younger and younger ages. And while
we all know the benefits, what's the cost? The reality is our daughters are
suffering from devastating sports injuries that will affect them the rest of
their lives, but they can be prevented. We'll find out how with Michael
Sokolove, author of Warrior Girls.

Depression hurts … so the commercial says. And it doesn't
just hurt the person suffering with depression, it can hurt his or her entire
family. We'll find out the warning signs of depression and how the entire family
can play a crucial role in helping their loved one manage this
disorder with Dr. John Greist. Part 1
The doctor is in the house … Dr. Memhet
Oz that is and he's going to share with us the secrets to a long and
healthy life from the updated and expanded guide to the most important person in
your life - You: The Owner's Manual. part 1
He had a million dollars and he gave it all away. It’s the remarkable story of Millard Fuller, the founder of Habitat for Humanity International. Jacquie and Caroline talk with him about how one person really can make a difference and how we can instill purpose, compassion and social responsibility in our own children. Part 2
Are you a girl who can't say no? Do you have a hard time saying it without
feeling anxious or guilty? We're going to find out why even the most
powerful, accomplished and successful women find it difficult to say no and how
all women can say not to their boss, friends, spouse, and their kids easily with
confidence and grace when we talk with Dr. Nanette Gartrell,
author of My Answer is No - if That's Okay With You. 
Have you experienced an Oprah? You
know, lost those unwanted pounds, looked really great, and then before you know
it you put it all back on again? Well, there is a way to refuse to regain
and we'll tell you how to maintain the body you've earned with Dr.
Barbara Berkeley, author of Refuse to Regain: 12 Tough Rules to
Maintain the Body You've Earned. Part 1
Do you ever wish you could do more with less? With the
countless distractions that come from every corner of modern life, it’s amazing
that we’re ever able to accomplish anything. We'll find out how to streamline
your life by identifying the essential and eliminating the unnecessary with
Leo Babauta, author of The Power of
Less.


Every so often people get inspired (again!) to lose weight, get organized, start saving, or stop worrying but a few months later they give up, frustrated. Caroline and Jacquie talk with bestselling author M.J. Ryan about her new book This Year I Will. She offers breakthrough wisdom and coaching to help readers make this time the time that change becomes permanent.
Tired of gaining weight over the
holidays? Most people easily gain five pounds between Thanksgiving and New
Year’s. At work, too many co-workers bring in decadent goodies, then you have to
attend holiday parties and family gatherings. We’ll get tips on resisting the
temptation of special holiday foods so you can look and feel good this holiday
season with Dr. Judith Beck, author of The Beck Diet
Solution. Part 1

Almost
52% of parents say their stress levels go up during the holidays and
many of us rank the holiday season more stressful than our last job
interview, asking for a raise, getting a speeding ticket or going to
the dentist. Bah humbug! We'll find out how to make the holidays happen
and still enjoy it wit Dr. Kathleen Hall from the Stress Institute. Part 1