She is the daughter of Michael Landon and is carrying
out his legacy through “Street Corner Dreams Performing
Arts.” “Street Corner Dreams” brings back tradition,
family values, and respect for relationships through the
arts. This is pt. 1 of the interview. Pt. 2 will be
played next. Go to
www.streetcornerdreams.com for more information.
6/27/2009
Carole Marks with Cheryl Landon
This is pt. two of the interview. Cheryl explains her
mission of “Street Corner Dreams” and reaching out to
the younger generation to help build self esteem. She is
also looking for baby boomers who are retired
professional and non-professional singers, musicians,
and dancers to e-mail her your inspirational stories at
stcd1@bellsouth.net.
6/27/2009
Ellen Ratner/Jonah Lehrer
He is a critically acclaimed science writer and the
author of “How We Decide.” {Houghton Mifflin Co.} He is
a graduate of Columbia University and a Rhodes Scholar
edits the Mind Matters blog for Scientific American.
6/27/2009
Steve Weisman
Steve will talk about
the top tips for helping an elderly relative avoid being
scammed.
6/27/2009
Anita Sharma
She is the North American coordinator for UN Millennium
Campaign. Carole spoke to her on Thursday June 4th
at the annual radio day at the UN. Go to
www.endpovert2015.org.
6/27/2009
Dr. Bob Goldberg
He is the vice president of the Center For Medicine in
the Public Interest- a non-partisan, non-profit research
and educational organization that seeks to advance the
discussion and development of patient-centered health
care. He will talk about a ground breaking study on the
cost and extent of insomnia and sleep disorders. Go to
www.cmpi.org for more information.
6/27/2009
Robert D. Manning Ph.D.
He is research professor and director of the Center For
Consumer Financial Services at the Rochester Institute
of Technology. He will talk about his book “Credit Card
Nation.” {Basic Books} Go to
www.creditcardnation.com or
www.responsibledebtrelief.org for more information.
6/27/2009
Richard Neer
6/20/2009
Carole Marks with Bob Morris
He wrote the popular New York Times Sunday Styles “Age
of Dissonance” column for eight years and is the author
of “Assisted Loving: True Tales of Double Dating With My
Dad.” {Harper Perennial} Go to
www.assistedloving.com for more information.
6/20/2009
Williard Spiegelman
He will talk about his new book, “Seven Pleasures:
Essays On Ordinary Happiness.” {Farrar, Straus and
Giroux}
6/20/2009
Ellen Ratner/Carole Marks with Dr. Nora Keenan
She is co-author of a report done by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention Division for Heart
Disease and Stroke Prevention that showed seniors may
not know their suggested limit for salt intake. Go to
www.cdc.gov/dhdsp.
6/20/2009
Steve Weisman
Steve will talk about innovative ways of taking Social
Security.
6/13/2009
Dr. Maoshing Ni
He may be most known as “Dr. Wow,” from the famous HBO
series “Sex in the City,” where his character treated
Charlotte for fertility issues. He will talk about his
latest book, “Second Spring: Hundreds of Natural Secrets
For Women To Revitalize and Regenerate at Any Age.”
{Free Press} Go to
www.askdrmao.com for more information.
6/13/2009
Carole Marks with Beryl Bender Birch
She is the author of a new yoga book for baby boomers
called “Boomer Yoga: Energizing the Years Ahead For Men
& Women.” {Sellers Publishing} Go to
www.berylbenderbirch.com for more information.
6/13/2009
Ellen Ratner/Janis Abrahms Spring Ph.D.
She is a best-selling author and clinical psychologist
and the author of “Life With Pop: Lessons On Caring For
An Aging Parent.” {Avery} Go to
www.janisaspring.com for more information.
6/13/2009
Steve Weisman
Steve will talk about the
growing trend of elderly family members contracting with
younger family members to provide long term care for the
elderly family member.
6/13/2009
Cindy Laverty
She formed a care giving company called “The Care
Company,” a home care provider in Sherman Oaks, CA. She
also has a radio show “The Cindy Laverty Show.” For more
information, visit
www.thecarecompnay.biz or call 818-623-3011.
6/13/2009
Arnold Palmer
He
is generally regarded as one of the greatest players in
the history of professional golf. His nickname was “The
King.” He will share his personal story about hearing
loss and how it helped his golf game and how important
it is to get tested. Go to
www.starkey.com for
more information.
6/13/2009
Carole Marks with Kate Adamson
She is a catastrophic stroke survivor and disability
advocate and author of “Paralyzed But Not Powerless:
Kate’s Journey Revisited.” {Nosmada Press} Go to
www.katesjourney.com for more information.
6/13/2009
Richard Neer
6/6/2009
Richard Sterban
He is the bass singer for the Oak Ridge Boys and will
talk about their new CD called “The Boys Are Back.”
{Spring Hill Music} Their new CD is a roots-music
revelation where the veteran quartet explores blues,
country, Gospel and rock. The best illustration on this
CD is the Oak Ridge Boys striking version of The White
Stripes’ song “Seven Nation Army”. Go to
www.oakridgeboys.com for more information.
6/6/2009
Carole Marks with Tatjana Meschede Ph.D.
She is the director of research at the Brandeis
University Institute on Assets and Social Policy and
will talk about two reports on senior economic security
called “Living Longer on Less.” One report is “Living
Longer on Less in Massachusetts: The New Economic {In}
Security of Seniors.” The other report covers national
data. Go to
www.iasp.brandeis.edu for more information.
6/6/2009
Ellen Ratner/Mark
McEwen
He was the face of CBS morning television for over
fifteen years and was voted one of the most trusted
people in America. He will talk about his book, “After
the Stroke: My Journey Back To Life.” {Gotham Books}
6/6/2009
Steve Weisman
Steve will talk about
scams relating to automobile warranties that people are
getting telephone calls at home about.
6/6/2009
Carole Marks with Ken Dychtwald Ph.D
He is a renowned psychologist, gerontologist, and
best-selling author and will talk about his latest book,
“With Purpose: Going From Success To Significance in
Work and Life.” Go to
www.agewave.com for more information.
6/6/2009
Olympia Dukakis & Louis Zorich
She has won an Academy Award for her role in
“Moonstruck.” Her husband of 47 years, Louis who is also
an actor, is most known for his role on the hit comedy
series “Mad About You.” They will discuss the importance
for older adults age 65 and over to get screened for
Diabetes. Go to
www.askscreenknow.com for more information.
6/6/2009
Karna Small Bodman
She was senior director of the National Security Council
under former President Ronald Reagan and the highest
ranking woman in the Reagan White House. She will talk
about her new novel, “Final Finesse.” {Forge Books} Go
to
www.karnabodman.com for more information or to
e-mail her and ask for an autograph.