Episodes

June 6, 2018

Ep. 1: Divorce and Ep. 2: Women Over 40

Kathryn interviews Brooklyn divorce attorney James J. Sexton, Esq, author of “If You’re In My Office, It’s Already Too Late: A Divorce Lawyer’s Guide to Staying Together”. A realist by profession and a romantic at heart, Sexton has tapped into his years of experience helping people end their marriages to create the ultimate how-NOT-to-need-his-services guide to help couples starting out find a path to success, and to help those who aren’t too far gone get back on track. Kathryn also interviews l...
May 30, 2018

Ep. 1: Youth PTSD and Ep. 2: Uncovering Hate

Kathryn interviews psychiatrist and Tulane University professor Michael S. Scheeringa MD, author of “They’ll Never Be The Same: A Parent’s Guide to PTSD in Youth”. With school shootings on the verge of becoming the 'new normal', it can be difficult for parents to navigate the trauma their children may experience as a result of these tragedies. Dr. Scheeringa uses his 20 years of clinical practice and research to provide parents with a compassionate and accessible guide to explain the impact of t...
May 23, 2018

Ep. 1: Technology and Ep. 2: Bipolar Disorder

Kathryn interviews leader Hilarie Gamm, author of “Billions Lost: The American Tech Crisis and The Road Map to Change”. For over two decades Gamm (pen name) has amassed a wide-sweeping professional portfolio at virtually all levels of the tech industry hierarchy. She pulls the curtain back on the destruction of the American technology industry, explaining how the offshoring of millions of U.S. technology jobs has opened a gateway that places our economy, national security and educational systems...
May 16, 2018

Ep. 1: Fulfillment and Ep. 2: Perseverance

Kathryn interviews Mike Murphy, bestselling author of “The Creation Frequency: Tune in the Power of the Universe to Manifest the Life of Your Dreams”. At the lowest time in his life, when he was falling apart due to his addiction to alcohol and drugs, Murphy was shown a simple yet powerful method for manifesting his heart’s desires and used it to change his own life. Kathryn also interviews The Amazing Race Canada inaugural season winner Tim Hague Sr., author of “Perseverance: The Seven Skills Y...
May 9, 2018

Ep. 1: Mid-Life Divorce and Ep. 2: Resiliency

Kathryn interviews Rutgers U Professor of Public Policy Jocelyn Elise Crowley PhD, author of “Gray Divorce: What We Lose and Gain from Mid-life Splits”. Due to the aging Baby Boomer generation one out of every four divorces are people over the age of 50. Dr. Crowley spoke with men and women whose lives were completely transformed in the aftermath of their gray divorces. Dr. Crowley is featured in The Huffington Post, Forbes.com and The NYTimes. Kathryn also interviews Dean of Mt. Sinai Icahn Sch...
May 2, 2018

Ep. 1: Future Female Leaders and Ep. 2: Mastering Memory

Kathryn interviews President of the Center for American Progress Action Fund Jennifer Palmieri, author of “Dear Madam President: An Open Letter to the Women Who Will Run the World”. As head of communications for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, Palmieri optimistically argues that the Clinton candidacy and all she experienced on the campaign trail - confusion, admiration, hate, love, acceptance, rejection - can now open the country up to re-imagining women in leadership roles. Kathry...
April 25, 2018

Ep. 1: Fix Policing and Ep. 2: Child Abuse Prevention Month

Kathryn interviews ex-con Larry Lawton, author of “Gangster Redemption: How America’s Most Notorious Jewel Robber Got Rich, Got Caught, and Got His Life Back on Track”. As the first ex-con in the US to be sworn in as an honorary police officer, Lawton can see policing from both sides of the equation. Lawton is featured on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN and MSNBC. Kathryn also interviews prosecutor and legal analyst Stacey Honowitz. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. As a 30-year veteran of the Flor...
April 18, 2018

Ep. 1: America's Disadvantaged Children and Ep. 2: Caregiving

Kathryn interviews Irwin Redlener MD, author of “The Future of Us: What the Dreams of Children Mean for Twenty-First Century America”. Dr. Redlener is co-founder with singer-songwriter Paul Simon of the Children’s Health Fund, a national network of more than 50 pediatric clinics providing health care to the nation’s most medically underserved urban and rural communities. His new book is both a memoir and a call to action for all Americans to invest in our country’s children. Kathryn also intervi...
April 11, 2018

Ep. 1: Women in the Workplace and Ep. 2: School Violence

Kathryn interviews leadership expert Sally Helgesen, author of “How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back from Your Next Raise, Promotion, or Job”. Helgesen specializes in helping women achieve their potential in the workplace, delivering leadership programs to companies which include Microsoft, IBM, the World Bank and Pfizer. Helgesen is the author of “The Female Advantage” and “The Web of Inclusion”, cited by the Wall Street Journal as one of the best books on leadership ever. Kathr...
April 4, 2018

Ep. 1: Anti-Male Bias and Ep. 2: Resiliency

Kathryn interviews McGill University inter-sexual dialogue researcher Dr. Paul Nathanson, author of “Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Public Culture”. Thanks to the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, the field of “masculinities studies” has gained newfound exposure. Dr. Nathanson uses an extensive appendix of anti-male to show that in the past ten years, the pendulum has swung too far – arguing that we now live in an atmosphere that discriminates against men. Kathryn also inte...
March 28, 2018

Ep.1: Best, Worst States for Women and Ep.2: Female Empowerment

Kathryn interviews WalletHub consumer finance expert Jill Gonzalez on their 2018 report of the “Best and Worst States for Women”. Gonzalez helps us compare the 50 states and DC across 23 key metrics, including median earnings for female workers, women’s preventative health care and female homicide rates. Gonzalez is featured on NBC’s Marketplace, CBS Radio, and in The NY Times and Fortune. Kathryn also interviews NYTimes bestselling author Rachel Simmons on her latest book “Enough As She Is: How...
March 21, 2018

Ep. 1: Youth Leadership and Ep. 2: Personal Branding

Kathryn interviews educator and speaker Anni Keffer, author of “Leadership Built on Why: A Guide for Young Adults”. It's a myth that young people should wait until they're older to become leaders - the Parkland school shooting survivors are outstanding examples of this. Keffer lays out a clear roadmap on how young adults can aim high, find their essential purpose, become tomorrow's leaders - and gain the courage to lead from their convictions. Kathryn also interviews personal branding expert Kri...
March 14, 2018

Ep. 1: Inspired Living and Ep. 2: Sick to Death

Kathryn interviews Kelly McGrath Martinsen, author of “A Year of Inspired Living: Essays and Exercises for Self-Reflection”. Martinsen found herself laid off from her job as a pharmaceutical executive, struggling with a husband’s cancer diagnosis and a son’s rare epilepsy disorder. Inspired by a few years of her own inspired living, Martinsen connects with readers and helps them reach into the hidden corners of their lives and develop a greater awareness of their own personal relationships and j...
March 7, 2018

Ep. 1: The Resistance and Ep. 2: Parenting Reflections

Kathryn interviews Senior Women’s Reporter for HuffPost Emma Gray, author of “Girls Guide to Joining the Resistance: A Feminist Handbook on Fighting for Good”. Wondering what women can do in the wake of 2016, Gray interviewed some of the most prominent thought leaders and activists of our time—including Women’s March Co-Chair Carmen Perez, Senator Elizabeth Warren, and Black Lives Matter Network co-creator Alicia Garza — to find out the best ways to listen, join in, and create sustainable action...
Feb. 28, 2018

Ep.1: 4-Generational Workplace and Ep.2: School Shootings

Kathryn interviews business performance coach Kelly Riggs, author of “Counter Mentor Leadership: How to Unlock the Potential of the 4-Generation Workplace”. Father and son team Kelly Riggs, a Boomer, and Robby Riggs, a Millennial, are uniquely positioned to challenge the clash of perspectives, with Boomers craving the comfort of a hierarchical organization and Millennials demanding inclusion and collaboration, impacts the bottom line. Kathryn also interviews master mediator and philosopher Dr. C...
Feb. 21, 2018

Ep. 1: Stressed Moms and Ep. 2: Dying Peacefully

Kathryn interviews childhood and family expert Sheryl Ziegler PhD, author of “Mommy Burnout: How to Reclaim Your Life and Raise Healthier Children in the Process”. Dr. Ziegler is identifying mommy burnout as a true epidemic, one that’s jeopardizing the emotional and physical health of women today. She is a regular local FOX News contributor, a panelist on NBC Morning News, and is featured on The Katie Couric Show and The Denver Post. Kathryn also interviews Samuel Harrington MD, author of “At Pe...
Feb. 14, 2018

Ep. 1: Immigrant Success and Ep. 2: Women in China

Kathryn interviews ‘Forty Under 40’ Instructor Marc Demetriou, author of “Lessons From My Grandfather: Wisdown for Success in Business and Life”. An Ellis Island immigrant, Demetriou's grandfather came to a new country at age 16 with nothing but a bag full of dreams, courage, wit, and the desire to succeed. Demetriou shares 15 timeless success and fulfillment principles handed down from his grandfather. Demetriou is featured in The NYTimes, The Huffington Post and the Associated Press. Kathryn a...
Feb. 7, 2018

Ep. 1: Human Trafficking and Ep. 2: Sexual Sovereignty

Kathryn interview Nita Belles, author of “In Our Backyard: Human Trafficking in America and What We Can Do to Stop It”. Freedom Stickers, with the toll-free number and text of the National Human Trafficking Hotline, are placed in public restroom stalls providing victims a pathway to freedom at a moment when the traffickers control is at its weakest. Nita Belles is featured on USA Today, CNN and FOX. Kathryn also interviews author Saida Desilets PhD. Harvey Weinstein and Louis CK did not respect ...
Jan. 31, 2018

Ep. 1: Modern Spirituality and Ep. 2: Choosing Happiness

Kathryn interviews Anna Gatmon PhD, author of “Living a Spiritual Life in a Material World: Four Keys to Fulfillment and Balance”. Dr. Gatmon demystifies the elusive nature of spirituality and brings it down to earth, providing a concrete roadmap to living a life that is spiritually fulfilling without having to give up material pleasures. Gatmon, a former fashion model and founder of an alternative school, has a doctoral degree in Transformative Learning from the California Institute for Integra...
Jan. 24, 2018

Ep. 1: Business Failure and Ep. 2: Propaganda

Kathryn interviews Ethan Senturia, author of Unwound: Real-Time Reflections from a Stumbling Entrepreneur. Senturia didn’t set out to fail. But, as his company ran into adversity, he realized that everything he’d learned about running a business was about making sure things didn’t go wrong. Nothing had prepared him to handle it when they did. Senturia, a summa cum laude graduate from the Wharton School of Business, served as co-founder and CEO of Dealstruck, an online business lending platform –...
Jan. 17, 2018

Ep. 1: Parenting and Ep. 2: Dieting with Economics

Kathryn interviews award-winning educator and psychiatrist Daniel Siegel MD, author of “The YES Brain: How to Cultivate Courage, Curiosity, and Resilience in Your Child”. Dr. Siegel offers advice and tools to help turn a No Brain into a Yes Brain by cultivating a child's ability to say yes to the world, to take more chances and be less worried about making mistakes. Dr. Siegel, clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine, is the founding co-director of the Mindful Awareness R...
Jan. 3, 2018

Ep. 1: Panama Papers and Ep. 2: Accidental Overdoses

Kathryn interviews 2-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Jake Bernstein, author of “Secrecy World: Inside the Panama Papers Investigation of Illicit Money Networks and the Global Elite”. Bernstein, a member of the international team who broke the 2016 story on the Panama Papers, has continued to expose how shell companies operate and how the ultra-wealthy use them to evade taxes. Bernstein has appeared on the BBC, NBC, CNN, PBS and NPR. Kathryn also interviews Kate Genovese, author of “Hat Tr...
Dec. 27, 2017

Ep. 1: Chronic Worrying and Ep. 2: Keys to a Good Death

Kathryn interviews Tom Baker, author of “One Dog’s Faith: How My Dog Helped Me Trust in God and Overcome Chronic Worrying”. With his business failing, and facing bankruptcy, Baker lost 30 pounds due to stress and was unable to function as a father and husband. It wasn't until he began looking at life through the eyes of his dog, Mango, that he managed to turn things around. Baker has worked in radio and television for over 35 years as a writer, producer and editor. Kathryn also interviews Shanti...
Dec. 20, 2017

Ep. 1: CloudCoin and Ep. 2: Therapeutic Writing

Kathryn interviews CloudCoin creator Sean H. Worthington, author of “Beyond Bitcoin: The Future of Digital Currency”. According to Worthington, Bitcoin, an easy, instant and anonymous worldwide payment system, has several fatal flaws which will ultimately prevent its intended use as a practical, decentralized global currency. Worthington and a consortium of mathematicians and computer scientists have designed a new cyber currency, CloudCoin, which he says is unhackable, untraceable, and can't be...