Shattered
Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Frank Pastore, author of Shattered, grew up in a dysfunctional family, became an atheist, and now has a great story to share.
Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Frank Pastore, author of Shattered, grew up in a dysfunctional family, became an atheist, and now has a great story to share.
Dr. John McDougall and Dr. Hans Diehl discuss heart disease and how you can reverse this deadly health condition through diet.
Sixty percent of second marriages fail. Yours can be among the ones that succeed. Relationship expert Dr. Les Parrott shows how you can beat the odds and make remarriage the best thing that’s ever happened to you. Now is the time to acquire the skills needed to build a future together that is everything marriage can be.
David Aikman, who spent 23 years with Time Magazine, is an award-winning print and broadcast journalist, a best-selling author, and a foreign affairs commentator based in the Washington, D.C.-area. Join us in this riveting discussion about religion and politics.
Did you know that most of us operate from our left brain hemisphere? However, for those who operate mostly from their right hemisphere, this can affect how they learn, function, and relate to others. Join educational psychologist and author Melanie West as she helps us navigate this mental maze.
It’s really very simple to get healthy and to stay that way, according to Dr. Alona Pulde and Dr. Matthew Lederman. They’re the authors of Keep It Simple, Keep It Whole: Your Guide to Optimum Health. Dr. John McDougall joins the discussion.
Is it possible for husband and wife to actually be equal partners in a relationship or is that idea simply a myth? In this Mad About Marriage episode Willie and Elaine Oliver discuss marriage partnerships, division of labor, and head-of-household concepts.
Author of Have a New Husband by Friday, Dr. Kevin Leman shows women how making a few changes in attitude, behavior, and communication style can revolutionize their relationships and bring out the very best in their husbands and children. Special cooking segment: Vegetarian cookbook author and instructor Debi Pedersen cooks with Mike and Gayle.
We’ve often heard that communication is the key to a healthy marriage. But what about people who just don’t talk; either they don’t like to talk or they feel they don’t have the right words when they do talk. On this Mad About Marriage episode Steven Stosny, Ph.D. tells us that there is hope for the non-talkers. You CAN improve your marriage without talking.
Depression strikes more than 35 million people in the United States every year. It can be triggered by loss, trauma, abuse, neglect, divorce, addiction. It can seem overwhelming. But there is a way to beat it, and author Dr. Thelma Wells shares how.