Episodes

Never Too Late For Love: "Boynton Beach Club"
Aug. 15, 2006

Never Too Late For Love: "Boynton Beach Club"

Whether you've seen the movie yet or not, you'll enjoy Dr. Carole's chat with the Director, Susan Seidelman, and her mom, the Writer, Florence Seidelman. Boynton Beach Club is inspired by true stories of love, loss and laughs from the adult retirement community in which Florence lives.
Toys in the Midst of War: Child's Play?
Aug. 8, 2006

Toys in the Midst of War: Child's Play?

Ever wonder what toys children play with in the Middle East, the hotbed of terrorism? Dr. Carole's guest, Dr. Toy aka Dr. Stevanne Auerbach, has dedicated her life to studying toys - even attending the Middle East Toy Fair and observing the acting out of war play.
The New Wave of Anti-Semitism: Mel Gibson to the Seattle Shooter
Aug. 1, 2006

The New Wave of Anti-Semitism: Mel Gibson to the Seattle Shooter

The current conflict in the Middle East is providing an excuse for anti- Semitic people to parade their true colors. Dr. Carole's guest, Jonathan Bernstein, Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League, has seen hate from the inside, as a target for murder by extremists threatened by his efforts to expose their bigotry. Richard Barton, National Commissioner of International Relations for ADL provides his perspective.
Global Warming: "An Inconvenient Truth"
July 25, 2006

Global Warming: "An Inconvenient Truth"

Baby, it's HOT outside! And Al Gore's new film, An Inconvenient Truth explains why it's going to get a lot hotter unless we each start to do our part. Join Dr. Carole and her guest, Dr. Brenda Ekwurzel, a climate expert with the Union of Concerned Scientists, to uncover the 'chilling' truth.
"The Devil Wears Prada"
July 18, 2006

"The Devil Wears Prada"

Is your boss a devil in disguise, too? Or perhaps you're the boss and you have some devilish employees? Join Dr. Carole, and her guest, Gini Graham Scott, Ph.D., J.D., author of “A Survival Guide to Working with Bad Bosses”, as they compare this 'reel' life story to the 'real' workplace.
Book Launch Preview: “Coping with Terrorism”
June 27, 2006

Book Launch Preview: “Coping with Terrorism”

Dr. Carole gives her VoiceAmerica listeners a preview of her new book, “Coping with Terrorism: Dreams Interrupted”. She is then off to London for the book launch - in time for for the anniversary of the 7/7 terrorist attacks and the emotions that this will rekindle.
New Zealand Terrorist
June 20, 2006

New Zealand Terrorist

Captain Ravindra Singh, Chief Flight Instructor of New Zealand, recounts his first-hand experience teaching a suspected terrorist (unbeknownst to him) how to fly.
Fathers: Their Incredible Power to Heal or Wound
June 13, 2006

Fathers: Their Incredible Power to Heal or Wound

With Father's Day approaching, Dr. Carole examines the role of fathers in today's families and their psychological impact on their offspring. She is joined by Jeffery Leving, author of Father's Rights and attorney in the Elian Gonzalez case.
Terrorist Plot - Where? Canada
June 6, 2006

Terrorist Plot - Where? Canada

There's something particularly unnerving about the recent capture of terrorists plotting to launch attacks in 'low-profile' Canada! Hear what Canadian experts have to say about this disturbing new twist to the war on terrorism.
Animal Rescue: A Measure of Our Humanity
May 30, 2006

Animal Rescue: A Measure of Our Humanity

As the human death tolls rise - from war, natural disasters and crimes - there are those who wonder why others are so passionate about rescuing animals. Dr. Carole's guests, fearless animal rescuers who have saved horses from slaughter and pets from Hurricane Katrina, tell you why and what the psychological toll is on them.
Cannes Film Festival: Beyond the Red Carpet
May 23, 2006

Cannes Film Festival: Beyond the Red Carpet

Dr. Carole, having just returned from Cannes, gives us the inside scoop on what 'being there' is really like: the new movies, the celebrities, and what people do moment-to-moment - when they're not walking up the red carpet.
The World According to Dr. Carole
May 9, 2006

The World According to Dr. Carole

It's been awhile since Dr. Carole has done one of her monologue rants - so you're in for a treat. She's been 'collecting' crazy-making items in today's news - and puts them on the couch for you.
Book Plagiarism: Harvard Student Gone Bad
May 2, 2006

Book Plagiarism: Harvard Student Gone Bad

To hear Kaavya Viswanathan tell it, she was merely unconsciously and inadvertently repeating favorite passages of her favorite authors in her first novel, for which she was paid an outrageous sum. Join Dr. Carole and her guests, Harvard Independent editor, Shane Wilson, and publishing experts, Dan Poynter and Brian Taylor, to get to the bottom of this scandal.
Iran: Is Nuclear War Ahead?
April 18, 2006

Iran: Is Nuclear War Ahead?

Are Iran's leaders and President Bush just saber-rattling, or is World War III right around the corner? Is it about security, democracy or just more oil? Dr. Carole's guest, Meir Javedanfar, is a Middle East analyst. He is currently writing Iran and the Bomb and will be speaking to us from his home in the Middle East.
Illegal Immigrants: Danger or Deliverance?
April 11, 2006

Illegal Immigrants: Danger or Deliverance?

You've seen the protests and heard the rhetoric. Is it true that America would be doomed without illegal immigrants? Dr. Carole's guest says, No. He's David DeBatto, Former Counterintelligence Special Agent and author.
Peter Fogel: Reinvent Yourself Today
April 4, 2006

Peter Fogel: Reinvent Yourself Today

Renowned stand-up comic, Peter Fogel, who calls himself The Humorator, has reinvented himself into a leading reinvention expert. His new book, If Not Now... Then When - Stories and Strategies of People Over 40 Who Have Successfully Reinvented Themselves, includes his work with a star of the The Sopranos and others.
Behind The Badge: Inside a Cop's Psyche
March 21, 2006

Behind The Badge: Inside a Cop's Psyche

Join Dr. Carole and her guest, psychologist Laurence Miller, Ph.D., the author of a new book, “Practical Police Psychology”, as they delve into the psyche of the men and women who are charged with protecting us. This is not Robocop. They are made out of the same flesh and blood and frailties as the rest of us.
Be Your Own Best Drill Instructor!
March 14, 2006

Be Your Own Best Drill Instructor!

Become a victor - not a victim. Learn how from Jay Platt, a former Marine Corps Drill Instructor, who was diagnosed with cancer. How he won the biggest battle of his life to become an endurance athlete will inspire you to defeat your demons!
Oscar Night on the Couch
March 7, 2006

Oscar Night on the Couch

The Academy Awards shines its annual spotlight on our world, inadvertently revealing the dark underbelly of our unconscious mind. Dr. Carole goes beyond and the winner is to analyze what it all means. Later, she’s joined by her guest, Ruth Houston, an infidelity expert, to reveal secret signs of a cheating lover, whether it's with someone of the same sex, a la Brokeback Mountain or the opposite sex.
Terrorists Are Laughing All the Way to Our Ports!
Feb. 28, 2006

Terrorists Are Laughing All the Way to Our Ports!

This show is a Wake Up Call! Are you oblivious to where our country is headed - as long as you can keep shopping and watching movies and buying hamburgers? Handing over our ports to terrorists - this is just the latest surreal moment of Bush selling out our country - literally! Arlene Peck, internationally syndicated columnist and TV talk show host, returns to Dr. Carole's Couch to share her perspective.
School's Lessons in Peace - Prevent Terrorist Violence
Feb. 21, 2006

School's Lessons in Peace - Prevent Terrorist Violence

Today's guests take us inside the Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment, where students learn to fight terrorism with meditation, yoga, breathing techniques, Sanskrit, happiness and peace. Sheer-el Cohen, a student at the school, and Dr. Robert Wallace, a professor and author of “Victory Before War”, recount their amazing experiences and prove that there is a better alternative to war.
Valentine's Day: First Aid for the Lovelorn
Feb. 14, 2006

Valentine's Day: First Aid for the Lovelorn

If you're not madly in love - don't despair! Dr. Carole's guest, Dr. Diana Kirschner, is a psychologist and relationship expert, who has just released Opening Love's Door: The Seven Lessons. It is fast becoming a cult classic for lovers, in the tradition of The Celestine Prophecy.
Ethical Missteps: Enron and the Egyptian Ferry Disaster
Feb. 7, 2006

Ethical Missteps: Enron and the Egyptian Ferry Disaster

As we watch the Enron trial and the Egyptian ferry disaster unravel, it's a good time to examine how we make our own personal ethical decisions. Dr. Carole’s guest, Christopher Bauer, Ph.D., is an ethics expert who helps companies and individuals make more ethically-informed decisions.
Homeland Security: How Safe Are We?
Jan. 31, 2006

Homeland Security: How Safe Are We?

Guest, Richard Reincke, President of Aegis Assessments, takes us behind the scenes of homeland security and answer the question: are we really prepared? What is our government not telling us? From natural disasters to weapons of mass destruction - find out whether anyone is minding the store!