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For Women Over 40/Conversations with Cyma
What's my most favorite thing to do? To talk! Every week, I'll do just that. We'll feature national & international movers and shakers, experts in their fields, and all-around interesting people with more than something great to say. No holds barred. We'll tackle every topic imaginable, esp for women over 40! Please stay tuned.
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Motherhood, Etc. (A Conversation with NYT’s Writer KJ Dell Antonia)
Air Date: 5/16/17 – KJ Dell’ Antonia – author, writer and editor of the NYT’s popular Sunday “Motherlode” section (now known as “Well Family“) has much to say about everything….motherhood! Where are we as a society when it comes to mothers? What do today’s mothers struggle with? How important is it (to her) to give […]
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Alzheimer’s Disease: Myths & Facts, and Books Designed for Jews
Air Date: 5/9/17: What is Alzheimer’s Disease? Who gets it and why? Is it treatable or preventable? And, what happens to those people who must cope with a loved one afflicted with this? World-renowned UCLA professor and researcher David Teplow and author Eliezer Sobel (Blue Sky, White Clouds: A Book for Memory-Challenged Adults & L’Chaim! Pictures […]
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Words Matter – Women’s Friendships (A Conversation with Author Deborah Tannen)
Deborah Tannen is the acclaimed author of You Just Don’t Understand, which was on the New York Times bestseller list for nearly four years; the New York Times bestseller on mother-daughter communication You’re Wearing That?; I Only Say This Because I Love You; and many other books. A professor of linguistics at Georgetown University, she appears frequently on national television and radio. She […]
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A Conversation with Women’s Rights Activist/Feminist Suzanne Braun Levine
Air Date: 4/17/17: Suzanne Braun Levine. Pioneer. Women’s Right’s Activist. Feminist. Author. Writer. Speaker. A nationally recognized authority on women, families and changing gender roles, Suzanne was the first editor of Ms. magazine and the first woman to edit the Columbia Journalism Review. In her recent work Levine has celebrated a new stage of life – Second Adulthood […]
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A Conversation with Empath/Psychic/Psychiatrist Judith Orloff M.D.
Air Date: 4/11/17 – Judith Orloff, M.D. is the New York Times bestselling author of the new book, The Empath’s Survival Guide: Life Strategies for Sensitive People which offers an invaluable resource to help empathic people survive in an often insensitive world. She is on the UCLA Psychiatric Clinical Faculty and synthesizes traditional medicine with […]
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Living with Passion & Purpose (A Conversation with Author Cindy Bailey)
Air Date: 4/04/17 – Author, writer & mother, Cindy Bailey, has written for many magazines including Glamour, Bay Area Parent, City Sports Magazine, interviewed literary stars for LitRave, taught numerous writing workshops, and given readings. Since authoring an Amazon top-selling pioneering book touting healthy living as a way to achieve fertility (The Fertile Kitchen® Cookbook), her fertility story has […]
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A Middle-Aged Hippie (A Conversation with Beverley Golden)
Air Date: 4/11/17 – Toronto-based writer, Beverley Golden, loves testing unconventional ways to shift paradigms in the playing fields of health and wellness, storytelling and creativity as a path to world peace. Her best-selling book, Confessions of a Middle-Aged Hippie, is filled with anecdotes from her years in the entertainment industry, coupled with her stories […]
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Living With AIDS (A Conversation with Scott Fried)
Air Date: 3/21/17 – What is it like living with AIDS? Is staying alive with AIDS an art or luck, or both? What medical breakthroughs have been made regarding cures? Award-winning international public speaker, HIV/AIDS educator and author, Scott Fried, will answer these questions and many more as he has done during his more than […]
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One-on-One with Martha Redbone
Air Date: 3/13/17 – Musician, singer, collaborator, performer, educator and mentor, Martha Redbone was born in Kentucky and and had maternal roots in Virginia and other parts of Appalachia. She absorbed music from many local traditions: African American, Cherokee, Choctaw, English folk music, and others. Her father had a strong gospel music tradition from North Carolina and she grew […]
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
What's my most favorite thing to do? To talk! Every week, I'll do just that. We'll feature national & international movers and shakers, experts in their fields, and all-around interesting people with more than something great to say. No holds barred. We'll tackle every topic imaginable, esp for women over 40! Please stay tuned.
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