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 Audio Archives for July 2009

 

7/25/2009
Gentry Lee
He is the chief engineer for the Solar System Exploration Directorate at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and a science fiction writer. He will talk about “Are We Alone?” airing on the Discovery Channel and also to mark the official anniversary of Apollo 11, Discovery Channel will air “When We Left Earth: Landing the Eagle 40th Anniversary Special.” Check local listings for dates and times in your area.
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7/25/2009
Carole Marks with Louise Parsley
She is the author of “Revelations In the RearView Mirror: One Mother’s Hard-Won and Hilarious Epiphanies On the Road To the Empty Nest.” {Bright Sky Press}
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7/25/2009
Ellen Ratner/Carole Marks with Anat Baniel
She will talk about her new book, “Move Into Life: The Nine Essentials For Lifelong Vitality.” {Harmony Books} She is a clinical psychologist and graduated cum laude from Jerusalem University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and statistics and holds a master’s in clinical psychology from Tel Aviv University. Go to www.anatbanielmethod.com for more information.
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7/25/2009
Steve Weisman
 
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7/25/2009
Carole Marks with Stacey O’Brien
She is the author of the national best-seller, “Wesley the Owl.” {Free Press} It is a memoir about her nineteen years with the barn owl who changed her life forever. Go to www.wesleytheowl.com for more information.
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7/25/2009
Carole Marks with Carol Cassella
She is an anesthesiologist and national best-selling author and will talk about her critically acclaimed debut, “Oxygen: A Novel.” {Simon & Schuster}
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7/25/2009
Booker T. Jones
He is one of America’s most prolific, distinguished and instantly recognizable musical forces, and will discuss his first solo CD in decades called “Potato Hole.”
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7/25/2009
Richard Neer
 
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7/18/2009
Howard Gleckman
He is a former BusinessWeek Correspondent and the author of “Caring For Our Parents: Inspiring Stories of Families Seeking New Solutions to America’s Most Urgent Health Crisis.” {St. Martin’s Press}
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7/18/2009
Carole Marks with Jerry Dunn
He is the author of “My Favorite Place On Earth.”{National Geographic} The book takes you on fascinating journeys with 75 remarkable people, ranging from the Dalai Lama to Jerry Seinfeld. Go to www.myfavoriteplacenatgeo.com for more information.
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7/18/2009
Ellen Ratner/Carole Marks with Jancee Dunn
She is the author of “Why Is My Mother Getting A Tatoo? And Other Questions I Wish I Never Had To Ask.” {Villard} Dunn is a columnist for O Magazine who also writes for The new York Times, Vogue, and GQ.
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7/18/2009
Steve Weisman
 
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7/18/2009
Carole Marks with Frank Iszak
He was one of 26 older Americans honored by the National Association of Area Agencies On Aging by receiving the 2009 Older Volunteers Enrich America Award. He founded the Silver Age Yoga Community Outreach program in San Diego, California. It is  a yoga program for disadvantaged seniors. Go to www.silverageyoga.org for more information.
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7/18/2009
Carole Marks with Dr. Deborah Kado
She is associate professor of Orthopedic Surgery and medicine at the David Geffen School of medicine at UCLA and the author of a study that found women with Hyperkyphosis, or “Dowager’s Hump” may be at a higher risk of earlier death.
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7/18/2009
G.E. Smith
He was the lead guitarist in the band Hall & Oates and the musical director of Saturday Night Live.He even appeared on Broadway in the “Jersey Boys” on Saturday July 22nd, 2006. He will talk about his new band “Moonalice” and their new CD/DVD combo package called “The Moonalice Legend: Posters & Words, Vol 1.” They are now on tour and the CD/DVD package can be purchased at the band’s online store. Go to www.moonaliceband.com for more information.
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7/18/2009
Richard Neer
 
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7/11/2009
Dr. Jonathan Lancaster
He is the chairman of the department of women’s Oncology and director at Moffitt Cancer Center and will talk about the future of “personalized medicine” and the importance of clinical trial participation. Go to www.moffitt.org and www.nihclinicaltrials.gov for more information.
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7/11/2009
Dr. Michael Roizen
He is the creator of the RealAge Test and the co-founder of RealAge, Inc. He is the co-author of the New York Times best-sellers, “YOU: The Owner’s Manual,” “YOU: The Smart Patient,” and “RealAge: Are You as Young as You Can Be?” {Harper Collins} He will talk about how to control high blood pressure. Go to www.RealAge.com for more information.
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7/11/2009
Ellen Ratner/Carole Marks with Melissa Joseph
She is the author of “Moments With Baxter: Comfort and Love from the World’s Best Therapy Dog.” {Sage Press} 100% of the proceeds go to charity. Go to www.momentswithbaxter.com for more information.
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7/11/2009
Steve Weisman
Steve will talk about Michael Jackson’s will.  The question is what lessons can we learn about our own estate planning?
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7/11/2009
Stefan Djuric
He is the spokesman and senior advisor for UN Develpoment Program and the deputy director of communications for the Secretary General at the UN. They work to rebuild governments after conflicts and disasters and work to empower women. Carole spoke with him during radio day at the UN on Thursday June 4th.
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7/11/2009
Paul Hogan
He is the founder of Home Instead Senior Care, the international caregiving company that provides over 40 million hours of senior care each year in the USA and 14 other countries. He will talk about a disaster safety preparation checklist to help prepare seniors for the possibility of natural disasters. Go to www.homeinstead.com for more information.
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7/11/2009
Carole Marks with Dr. Morris Papernik
He is a member of a private medical practice at ProHealth Physicians Group in Glastonbury, CT and is board certified in internal medicine. He will talk about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Go to www.cdc.gov/cfs and www.cfids.com/cfs for more information.
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7/11/2009
Richard Neer
 
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7/4/2009
Carole Marks with John LaMattina
He is the former senior vice president of Pfizer Inc. and the author of “Drug Truths: Dispelling the Myths About Pharma R and D.” {Wiley, John & Sons, Inc}
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7/4/2009
Carole Marks with Dr. Nadine Housri
She is co-author of an article that appeared in the Library of Science called “Should Patients Be Told of Better Care Elsewhere.” Go to www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov and www.leapfroggroup.org for more information.
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7/4/2009
Ellen Ratner/Larry Tye
He was a prize-winning journalist at the Boston Globe and a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University and will talk about his book, “SATCHEL: The Life and Times of an American Legend.” {Random House} Leroy “Satchel” Paige threw his last pitch from a major league mound at the improbable age of fifty-nine.
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7/4/2009
Steve Weisman
Steve will talk about the Bernie Madoff sentencing and the lesson for people to learn about dealing with investment advisors.
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7/4/2009
Rep. Allison Schwartz {PA}
She is a democrat serving Pennsylvania’s 13th congressional district and will talk about the president’s health care proposal.
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7/4/2009
Paula Span
She is a contributing writer for the Washington Post Magazine and teaches journalism at Columbia University. She is the author of “When the Time Comes: Families with Aging Parents Share Their Struggles and Solutions.” {Grand Central Publishing}
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7/4/2009
Carole Marks with Mitch Shea
He is the public information officer for the counter terrorism committee. Carole spoke with him during radio day at the UN on Thursday June 4th.
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7/4/2009
Richard Neer
 
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