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 Audio Archives for January 2010

 

1/30/2010
Carole Marks with Jim Moret

He has been a journalist for well over two decades and is currently the Chief Correspondent For Inside Edition. He will discuss his new book, “The Last Day Of My Life.” {Phoenix Books} Moret reflects on the people and events in his life that taught him invaluable lessons such as that life’s value is not found on a balance sheet but in the relationships we forge and experiences we cherish.

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1/30/2010
Patt Lind-Kyle

She is the founder of a learning assessment company that applies neuro-monitoring tools for stress management, health, and peak performance. She will discuss her new book, “Heal Your Mind, Rewire Your Brain: Applying the Exciting new Science of Brain Synchrony for Creativity, Peace and Presence.” {Energy Psychology Press} The book also has a companion CDs that contain six sessions that guide listeners through the exercises and practices relating to each of the four brainwave frequencies as described in the book. Go to www.healrewireyourbrain.com/cds to download a free track of the CD.

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1/30/2010
Ellen Ratner/Carole Marks with Dr. David Servan Schreiber

He is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and cofounder of the Center for Integrative Medicine. He is a founding member of Docotrs Without Borders USA and continues to work in international crisis intervention. He is the author of a new book “ANTICANCER: A New Way of Life.” {Viking}

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1/30/2010
Steve Weisman

Steve will talk about "stretch IRAs" and other retirement planning ideas.

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1/30/2010
Carole Marks with Erin Bried

She is a senior staff writer at Self magazine and formerly a senior editor at Glamour magazine. She will talk about her new book “How To Sew a Button: And Other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew.” {Ballantine Books} For more information, visit www.howtosewabutton.com

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1/30/2010
Carole Marks with Dr. Paul Bendheim

He is an internationally recognized neurologist with 25 years of academic neuroscience research and industry-related drug development in Alzheimer’s and other brain degenerative diseases. He will discuss his book “The Brain Training Revolution: A Proven Workout For Healthy Brain Aging.” {Sourcebooks, Inc.} The book also includes a bonus DVD. Go to www.brainsavers.com for more information.

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1/30/2010
William Poundstone

He is the author of “Priceless: The Myth of Fair Value {and How to Take Advantage of It.” {Hill and Wang} This is part three of the interview. Topics include fashion, inflation and salaries, and the fact that women pay more for items then men.

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1/30/2010
Richard Neer
 
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1/23/2010
Carole Marks with Congressman John Yarmuth

He represents the 3rd congressional district in Louisville, KY and Carole spoke to him while in Washington in December. Topics include health care reform bill and the “Class Act.”

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1/23/2010
Denise Austin

She is one of America’s most trusted fitness expert and will talk about her latest book, “Denise’s Daily Dozen: The Easy, Everyday Program to Lose Up to 12 Pounds in 2 Weeks.” {Center Street/Hachette Book Group} For more information about Denise, visit www.deniseaustin.com

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1/23/2010
Ellen Ratner/Carole Marks with Robert Blancato

He is the national coordinator for The Elder Justice Coalition, an umbrella group for more than 500 groups that support the Patient Safety and Abuse Prevention Act. The bill would create a national background check system to prevent those with criminal records from serving in a long-term care facility. For more information, go to www.elderjusticecoalition.com.

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1/23/2010
Steve Weisman

Steve will talk about Haiti charity scams.

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1/23/2010
Carole Marks with Loribeth Weinstein

She is the executive director of Jewish Women International and Carole spoke to her at Liz Claiborne’s ‘It’s Time To Talk Day” in New York last month. Topics include the Library Project. Go to www.jwi.org for more information.

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1/23/2010
William Poundstone

He is the author of “Priceless: The Myth of Fair Value {and How to Take Advantage of It.” {Hill and Wang} This is part two of the interview. Part three will air next week. Topics include real estate pricing and the fact that spendthrifts usually marry tightwads.

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1/23/2010
Carole Marks with Glenn Boyer

He is the author of “Where the Heart Was.” {Legendary Publishing} This is partly an autobiography of his Depression childhood, and a multigenerational family saga which bring to life the mood and desperation of those years.

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1/23/2010
Richard Neer
 
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1/16/2010
Carole Marks with Sondra Kornblatt

She is a health and science writer and the author of “Restful Insomnia: How To Get the Benefits of Sleep Even When You Can’t. {Conari Press} For more information, visit her website at www.restfulinsomnia.com.

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1/16/2010
Danielle Mayoras

She is an estate planning attorney and the co-author of “Trial & Heirs: Famous Fortune Fights!” {Wise Circle Books} Go to www.trialandheirs.com and punch in Grey15 and get 15% off the purchase price of the book exclusively for our listeners.

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1/16/2010
Ellen Ratner/Teresa Bell Kindred

She is a retired high school history teacher, author, magazine columnist and her own nanablog at www.NanaHood.com. She will also talk about a definitive resource for the “Nana Generation” called www.TheNanaBlogs.com.

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1/16/2010
Steve Weisman

Steve will talk about the battle over elder care.

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1/16/2010
Carole Marks with Warren Kantor

He is the CEO of the non-profit Benefits Data Trust. Located in Philadelphia, they are committed to helping low-to-moderate income seniors gain access to public benefits. People can contact them at Bdtrequest@bdtrust.org or call 215-207-9100.

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1/16/2010
Dr. Susan Love

She is the author of “Live a Little! Breaking the Rules Won’t Break Your Health.” {Crown} She is also the president of the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the eradication of Breast Cancer and is clinical professor of surgery at UCLA. {www.armyofwomen.org}

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1/16/2010
William Poundstone

He is the author of “Priceless: The Myth of Fair Value {and How To Take Advantage of It.” {Hill and Wang} This is part 1 of a 3 part interview. In this part of the interview, topics include bundling.

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1/16/2010
Richard Neer
 
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1/9/2010
Carole Marks with Garth Roth

He is the Director of Performing Arts for Everyone at the Kennedy Center and Carole spoke to him while in Washington in December. For more information, go to www.kennedy-center.org and click on millennium stage.

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1/9/2010
Jai Pausch

She is the widow of Randy Pausch and will talk about his book, “The Last Lecture.” {Hyperion} She will talk about the life lessons that Randy left behind and why he has connected with so many around the world. Go to www.TheLastLecture.com for more information.

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1/9/2010
Ellen Ratner/Carole Marks with Michael Orrin

He is the Ambassador to Israel and Carole spoke to him in Washington in December. Topics include senior housing and Universal Health Care.

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1/9/2010
Steve Weisman

Steve will talk about a new scam regarding Canadian prescription drugs.

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1/9/2010
Carole Marks with Alan Joyce

He is the author of “Under the Covers and between the Sheets.” {Reader’s Digest} The books tells us stories behind some of the world’s best-loved and most loathed stories.

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1/9/2010
Barbara Perman Ph.D.

She is the founder and president of Moving Mentor, Inc., a company that provides moving management consulting and organizing services. She is the author of “No Ordinary Move: Relocating Your Aging Parents.” {AuthorHouse}

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1/9/2010
Carole Marks with Anna Harvey

She is the assistant administrator for women’s business ownership at the Small Business Administration in Washington, DC. Carole spoke to her in December while in Washington. The topics include how tough it is for small businesses to get loans. Go to www.sba.gov/women and www.sba.gov

and go to special audiences and click on 50+ entrepreneurs for more resources for people over 50.

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1/9/2010
Richard Neer
 
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1/2/2010
Dr. Roger London

He is the chief medical officer of Touchstone Health, a Medicare Advantage HMO with members in New York City and Westchester and will talk about the fact that turning 65 can cause lots of confusion over Medicare health options. Go to www.medicare.gov for more information.

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1/2/2010
Carole Marks with Jane Randall

She is the vice president of corporate affairs for Liz Claiborne and Carole spoke to her about domestic violence issues on Thursday Dec 3rd for the 6th annual “It’s Time To Talk Day” sponsored by Liz Claiborne in conjunction with Talkers Magazine. Go to www.loveisnotabuse.com and www.loveisrespect.org for more information. Topics include digital dating abuse.

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1/2/2010
Ellen Ratner/Carole Marks with Rita Smith

She is the executive director of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and she spoke to Carole on Thursday Dec 3rd for the 6th annual Liz Claiborne event. Topics include involving men in the discussion.

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1/2/2010
Steve Weisman

Steve will discuss Medicare fraud.

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1/2/2010
Carole Marks with Kathryn Stockett

She is a New York Times best-selling author and will talk about her novel, “The Help.” {Amy Einhorn Books/Putnam} It is about the bonds and burdens of friendship, the complex relationships between mothers and daughters, and the challenges of coming of age in a tumultuous era. Go to www.kathrynstockett.com for more information.

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1/2/2010
Carole Marks with Rita Henley Jenson

She is the founder and editor-in-chief of Women’s eNews and Carole spoke with her at the sixth annual “It’s Time To Talk Day” sponsored by Liz Claiborne inc. in conjunction with Talkers Magazine on Thursday Dec 3rd. Topics include Rhianna and Chris Brown and the budget cuts that the shelters are facing.

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1/2/2010
Dr. Abby Abelson

She was named in “Best Doctors In America” nine times and will talk about her book, “Cleveland Clinic Guide To Osteoporosis.” {Kaplan Publishing}

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1/2/2010
Richard Neer
 
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