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 Audio Archives for February 2010

 

2/27/2010
Carole Marks with Ron Pollack

He is the Executive Director of Families USA and Carole spoke to him at the Health Action 2010 National Grassroots Meeting put on by Families USA. Families USA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to achieve high quality health coverage and care for everyone. Go to www.familiesusa.org for more information.

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2/27/2010
Carole Marks with Dorothy Hamill

She is an Olympic Gold Medal winner at the 1976 winter games and will offer advice on staying healthy as you get older.

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2/27/2010
Ellen Ratner/John and Trisha Parker

They are two recent retirees and authors of the new book, “The Best Of Our Lives: Sharing the Secrets of a Healthy and Happy Retired Life.” {Langdon Street Press}

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2/27/2010
Steve Weisman

Steve will talk about grandparent scams.

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2/27/2010
Carole Marks with Sara Janssen

She is the senior editor of The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2010. {World Almanac} Go to www.worldalmanac.com for more information.

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2/27/2010
Carole Marks with Robert Craig

He is the executive director of Citizen Action of Wisconsin and Carole spoke to him at the Health Action 2010 National Grassroots Meeting put on by Families USA. They will discuss health care reform.

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2/27/2010
Susan Nolen-Hoeksema

She is a Yale University psychologist and will talk about her new book, “The Power Of Women: Harness Your Unique Strengths at Home, at Work, and in Your Community.” {Times Books}

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2/27/2010
Richard Neer
 
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2/20/2010
Carole Marks with Dr. Woody Eisenberg

He is the chief medical officer of the Medco Medicare Program and will talk about the challenges seniors face while managing multiple medications. Go to www.medcomedicare.com for more information.

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2/20/2010
Carole Marks with Dr. Teresa Seeman

She is a professor of medicine and epidemiology at UCLA and the principle investigator of a study that showed boomers may be entering into their 60s suffering far more disabilities than their counterparts did in previous generations.

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2/20/2010
Ellen Ratner/Dr. Eric Shapira

He is a clinical gerontologist and the author of “A New Wrinkle: What I Learned From Older People Who Never Acted Their Age.” {iUniverse.com} For more information visit www.newwrinklebook.com.

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2/20/2010
Steve Weisman

Steve will talk about how to deal with Social Security after the death of a spouse.

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2/20/2010
Dr. Nancy Rappaport

She is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and the author of a powerful new memoir, “In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother’s Suicide.” {Basic Books} Go to www.inherwake.com for more information.

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2/20/2010
Carole Marks with Rev. Cynthia Abrams

She is the director for alcohol, other addictions, and health care program of the General Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist Church. Go to www.umc-gbcs.org and www.faithfulreform.org for more information. Carole spoke to her at the Health Action 2010 National Grassroots Meeting put on by Families USA.

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2/20/2010
Ellen Ratner/Carole Marks with Dr. Carol Scott

She is a nationally known stress management expert and author of “Optimal Stress” {Wiley} and Carole spoke to her at the Health Action 2010 National Grassroots Meeting put on by Families USA. Go to www.stressreliefcoach.com for more information.

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2/20/2010
Richard Neer
 
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2/13/2010
Elizabeth Ames Jones

She is a member of the Texas Railroad Commission who will discuss the latest information on energy independence.

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2/13/2010
Helen Fisher Ph.D.

She is an Anthropologist and best-selling author and will talk about her latest book, “Why Him, Why Her?” {Henry Holt} Based on scientific research, Fisher concludes that four chemicals play leading roles in determining who we are and why we’re attracted to: two sex hormones, testosterone and estrogen: and two neurotransmitters, dopamine and serotonin.

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2/13/2010
Ellen Ratner/Carole Marks with Dr. Hugh Hill

He is a former Clinton administration Medicare advisor, and professor of emergency medicine at Johns Hopkins. Topics include tort reform, and the state of emergency rooms today. Carole spoke to him in January at the Health Action 2010 National Grassroots Meeting in Washington, DC sponsored by Families USA.

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2/13/2010
Steve Weisman

Steve will talk about Medicare fraud.

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2/13/2010
Robin Ryan

She has more than 20 years of experience as a sought-after career counselor, and will talk about her latest book, “Over 40 & You’re Hired.” {Penguin}

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2/13/2010
Carole Marks with Bill Newcott

He is the entertainment editor of AARP The Magazine and will talk about the 2010 Movies For Grownups Awards. For more information, visit www.aarpmagazine.org/moviesforgrownups.

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2/13/2010
Carole Marks with Susie Turnbull

She is the Democratic Party of Maryland Chariman and former vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Carole spoke to her at the Health Action 2010 National Grassroots Meeting put on by Families USA.

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2/13/2010
Richard Neer
 
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2/6/2010
Carole Marks with Enid Borden

She is the president and CEO of Meals On Wheels Association of America {MOWAA} and will discuss a disturbing study called “Senior Hunger in the United States: Differences across States and Rural and Urban Areas.” For more information, go to www.mowaa.org.

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2/6/2010
Bob Weiner

He is the president of Robert Weiner Associates Public Affairs and Issue Strategies and former Chief of Staff, US House Aging Committee under chairman Claude Pepper. He will discuss the message of the Scott Brown victory as it relates to healthcare.

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2/6/2010
Ellen Ratner/Carole Marks with Dr. Catherine Sarkasian

She is an associate professor in the division of Geriatrics at UCLA and author of a study that showed volunteering may prevent the elderly from becoming frail.

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2/6/2010
Steve Weisman

Steve will talk about how to deal with Social Security after the death of a spouse.

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2/6/2010
Celtic Woman {Lynn, Lisa, Marade, Chloe, Alex}

They are an Irish music phenomenon whose CD and DVD sales have topped 4 million. They will talk about the release of their new CD called “Songs From the Heart.” {Manhattan Records} For more information, go to www.celticwoman.com.

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2/6/2010
Carole Marks with Greg Crister

He is the author of “Eternity Soup: Inside the Quest to End Aging.” {Harmony Books}

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2/6/2010
Carole Marks with Dr. Daniel Siegel

He is the author of “Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation.” {Bantam Books] He is a Harvard-trained physician and the book is based on twenty-five years of careful hands-on clinical work.

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2/6/2010
Richard Neer
 
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