Episodes

Dec. 22, 2021

Devora Zack

Kathryn interviews Author Beverly Conyers MA.Almost half of the U.S. has a family member or close friend who has or is currently struggling with an addiction problem. With stress at an all time high, oftentimes we feel hopeless as to how to help our loved one. A Mother of an addict and bestselling author, Beverly Conyers, offers wisdom and insight to families who have walked this road. She draws on research, experience, and compelling personal stories from others to explain what families should ...
Dec. 22, 2021

Beverly Conyers MA

Kathryn interviews Author Beverly Conyers MA.Almost half of the U.S. has a family member or close friend who has or is currently struggling with an addiction problem. With stress at an all time high, oftentimes we feel hopeless as to how to help our loved one. A Mother of an addict and bestselling author, Beverly Conyers, offers wisdom and insight to families who have walked this road. She draws on research, experience, and compelling personal stories from others to explain what families should ...
Dec. 15, 2021

Juliet Funt

Kathryn interviews Author David Weill, MD. A young father with a rare form of lung cancer has been turned down for a transplant by several hospitals - a kid who was considered not 'smart enough' to be worthy of a transplant - a young mother dying on the waiting list in front of her two small children - the nights waiting for donor lungs to become available, understanding that someone needed to die so that another patient could live - These are some of the stories in Exhale, a memoir about Dr. Da...
Dec. 15, 2021

David Weill, MD

Kathryn interviews Author David Weill, MD. A young father with a rare form of lung cancer has been turned down for a transplant by several hospitals - a kid who was considered not 'smart enough' to be worthy of a transplant - a young mother dying on the waiting list in front of her two small children - the nights waiting for donor lungs to become available, understanding that someone needed to die so that another patient could live - These are some of the stories in Exhale, a memoir about Dr. Da...
Dec. 8, 2021

Dr. Daniel LaRoche

Kathryn interviews Author Richard Lane MD, PhD. Dr. Richard Lane presents new research that turns general psychotherapy on its head with the key discovery that memory can be updated and transferred to maximize therapeutic benefits - by bringing up past emotional experiences that may have been problematic for a client and having new experiences that update and transform the old memories. Neuroscience of Enduring Change is founded on the premise that all major psychotherapy modalities producing en...
Dec. 8, 2021

Richard Lane MD, PhD

Kathryn interviews Author Richard Lane MD, PhD. Dr. Richard Lane presents new research that turns general psychotherapy on its head with the key discovery that memory can be updated and transferred to maximize therapeutic benefits - by bringing up past emotional experiences that may have been problematic for a client and having new experiences that update and transform the old memories. Neuroscience of Enduring Change is founded on the premise that all major psychotherapy modalities producing en...
Dec. 1, 2021

Robert A. Jensen

Kathryn interviews Author, Speaker Allana Pratt.Cuffing season can be defined as a time of the year, usually the colder months, when singles look for a short term romantic partner to nestle in with for the winter. While we are still socially distant, we need not be disconnected, as the past couple years of isolation has made it more essential than ever for singles to create thriving relationships they can count on. They are looking for safety in a setting where meaningful connections can blossom...
Dec. 1, 2021

Allana Pratt

Kathryn interviews Author, Speaker Allana Pratt.Cuffing season can be defined as a time of the year, usually the colder months, when singles look for a short term romantic partner to nestle in with for the winter. While we are still socially distant, we need not be disconnected, as the past couple years of isolation has made it more essential than ever for singles to create thriving relationships they can count on. They are looking for safety in a setting where meaningful connections can blossom...
Nov. 24, 2021

James Greenblatt MD

Kathryn interviews Author Dr. Jack Wiley. America is experiencing The Big Quit. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics four million workers left their jobs in April 2021, and one out of every four workers plan to look for a new job post pandemic. A major contributing factor is an epidemic of poor management. Dr. Jack Wiley’s comprehensive guide for improving day-to-day people management skills provides a clear, concise and easy-to-follow framework for improving effectiveness and the psychol...
Nov. 24, 2021

Dr. Jack Wiley

Kathryn interviews Author Dr. Jack Wiley. America is experiencing The Big Quit. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics four million workers left their jobs in April 2021, and one out of every four workers plan to look for a new job post pandemic. A major contributing factor is an epidemic of poor management. Dr. Jack Wiley’s comprehensive guide for improving day-to-day people management skills provides a clear, concise and easy-to-follow framework for improving effectiveness and the psychol...
Nov. 17, 2021

Norman E. Rosenthal MD

Kathryn interviews Author, Professor Brian Buma PhD.Climate change, shrinking wildlife habitats, rising sea levels, and vanishing species. These are big, important ideas that deserve a proper exploration. National Geographic Explorer Brian Buma PhD lucidly pairs the science of climate change with maps, infographics, and charts that make the complex information not only comprehensible, but compelling. This approach illustrates multifaceted ecological change with scientific clarity and aesthetic a...
Nov. 17, 2021

Brian Buma PhD

Kathryn interviews Author, Professor Brian Buma PhD.Climate change, shrinking wildlife habitats, rising sea levels, and vanishing species. These are big, important ideas that deserve a proper exploration. National Geographic Explorer Brian Buma PhD lucidly pairs the science of climate change with maps, infographics, and charts that make the complex information not only comprehensible, but compelling. This approach illustrates multifaceted ecological change with scientific clarity and aesthetic a...
Nov. 10, 2021

Dr. David Wilcox

Kathryn interviews Author Deanne Burch.At the age of 23, new bride Deanne Burch accompanied her husband, Ernest “Tiger” Burch, to the Inuit village of Kivalina, Alaska, a barrier island 83 miles above the Arctic Circle. Tiger was conducting a study of the natives, but Deanne, a naïve city girl, was completely unprepared for what she was about to experience. Tiger would say that what happened to them was bad luck. Deanne calls it destiny. Their life-threatening and harrowing experiences in Alaska...
Nov. 10, 2021

Deanne Burch

Kathryn interviews Author Deanne Burch.At the age of 23, new bride Deanne Burch accompanied her husband, Ernest “Tiger” Burch, to the Inuit village of Kivalina, Alaska, a barrier island 83 miles above the Arctic Circle. Tiger was conducting a study of the natives, but Deanne, a naïve city girl, was completely unprepared for what she was about to experience. Tiger would say that what happened to them was bad luck. Deanne calls it destiny. Their life-threatening and harrowing experiences in Alaska...
Nov. 3, 2021

Mike Murphy

Kathryn interviews Author Frank Schaeffer. Over 12 years ago, NY Times bestselling author, Frank Schaeffer, paused his career to become a stay-at-home grandparent. When he made this decision he was at the height of his career with a string of popular bestselling books, so many people questioned his choice. He wasn't always as present as he would have liked during his own children's upbringing because he traveled a lot. He decided to change this with his three youngest grandchildren. He examines ...
Nov. 3, 2021

Frank Schaeffer

Kathryn interviews Author Frank Schaeffer. Over 12 years ago, NY Times bestselling author, Frank Schaeffer, paused his career to become a stay-at-home grandparent. When he made this decision he was at the height of his career with a string of popular bestselling books, so many people questioned his choice. He wasn't always as present as he would have liked during his own children's upbringing because he traveled a lot. He decided to change this with his three youngest grandchildren. He examines ...
Oct. 27, 2021

Dr. Michele Kambolis

Kathryn interviews Author Gloria Feldt.In the wake of two pandemics that shook our world to its core and revealed deep fault lines in our culture, NY Times best selling Author Gloria Feldt shows how we can seize the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity created by massive disruption to build back stronger, with women at the center of the recovery. Through the lens of women’s stories, we learn a fresh set of leadership tools, skills, and concepts that help women reach their own highest intentions, purpo...
Oct. 27, 2021

Gloria Feldt

Kathryn interviews Author Gloria Feldt.In the wake of two pandemics that shook our world to its core and revealed deep fault lines in our culture, NY Times best selling Author Gloria Feldt shows how we can seize the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity created by massive disruption to build back stronger, with women at the center of the recovery. Through the lens of women’s stories, we learn a fresh set of leadership tools, skills, and concepts that help women reach their own highest intentions, purpo...
Oct. 20, 2021

Rachel Michelberg

Kathryn interviews Author Mark Cushing, Esq. The pet population in the U.S. has almost doubled since 1998. Nearly 70% of the country now owns a pet who sleeps in a better bed than we do. Wall Street is pumping beaucoup bucks into pet businesses. Entire stores are devoted to pet gourmet organic delicacies, and mobile pet salons, pet spas, pet psychics and pet masseuses are all on the rise. Mark Cushing, founder and CEO of Animal Policy Group, explains how and why pets exploded in popularity over ...
Oct. 20, 2021

Mark Cushing, Esq.

Kathryn interviews Author Mark Cushing, Esq. The pet population in the U.S. has almost doubled since 1998. Nearly 70% of the country now owns a pet who sleeps in a better bed than we do. Wall Street is pumping beaucoup bucks into pet businesses. Entire stores are devoted to pet gourmet organic delicacies, and mobile pet salons, pet spas, pet psychics and pet masseuses are all on the rise. Mark Cushing, founder and CEO of Animal Policy Group, explains how and why pets exploded in popularity over ...
Oct. 13, 2021

Erica Komisar LCSW

Kathryn interviews Author, Professor, Attorney Deborah Tuerkheimer JD. We are all shaped by what Deborah Tuerkheimer, calls the credibility complex—forces that make us prone to credibility discounting of accusers, especially society’s most vulnerable and marginalized women and credibility boosting of the accused, most noticeably men of status and privilege. People who routinely mete out these discounts and boosts include police officers, prosecutors, school officials, workplace personnel, friend...
Oct. 13, 2021

Deborah Tuerkheimer JD

Kathryn interviews Author, Professor, Attorney Deborah Tuerkheimer JD. We are all shaped by what Deborah Tuerkheimer, calls the credibility complex—forces that make us prone to credibility discounting of accusers, especially society’s most vulnerable and marginalized women and credibility boosting of the accused, most noticeably men of status and privilege. People who routinely mete out these discounts and boosts include police officers, prosecutors, school officials, workplace personnel, friend...
Oct. 6, 2021

Faith Elicia

Kathryn interviews Author Jayson Gaddis MA. Conflicts in our closest relationships are scary because so much is at stake. If the conflict doesn't go well, we could lose our marriage, our family, or our job, all of which are connected to our security and survival, so we do just about anything not to lose those relationships, including avoiding conflict, betraying ourselves, or becoming dishonest. The problem is, unresolved conflict affects every single aspect of our lives. Through funny personal ...
Oct. 6, 2021

Jayson Gaddis

Kathryn interviews Author Jayson Gaddis MA. Conflicts in our closest relationships are scary because so much is at stake. If the conflict doesn't go well, we could lose our marriage, our family, or our job, all of which are connected to our security and survival, so we do just about anything not to lose those relationships, including avoiding conflict, betraying ourselves, or becoming dishonest. The problem is, unresolved conflict affects every single aspect of our lives. Through funny personal ...