Episodes

Oct. 5, 2016

Rosemary Kennedy

Kathryn interviews NYTimes bestselling author Elizabeth Koehler-Pentacoff, author of 'The Missing Kennedy: Rosemary Kennedy and the Secret Bonds of Four Women'. Rosemary Kennedy, younger sister of President John F. Kennedy, w...
Sept. 28, 2016

Navigating Healthcare and Menopause

Kathryn interviews The Health Care Detective Frank Lalli, author of “Your Best Healthcare Now: Get Doctor Discounts, Save with Better Health Insurance, Find Affordable Prescriptions”. Lalli details how he mastered our flawed ...
Sept. 21, 2016

Gendertrolling and Ovarian Cancer

Kathryn interviews Feminist Studies Managing Editor Karla Mantilla, author of “Gendertrolling: How Misogyny Went Viral”. Comedian and actress Leslie Jones was recently the victim of intense and unrelentless online harassment ...
Sept. 14, 2016

Trophy Wives

Kathryn interviews psychiatrist Dion Metzger MD, author of “The Modern Trophy Wife: How to Achieve Your Life Goals While Thriving at Home”. Women today lead busy lives, trying to balance successful careers with healthy lifest...
Sept. 7, 2016

'Forks Over Knives' and 'Expectant Moms'

Kathryn interviews Matthew Lederman MD, New York Times bestselling author of the book 'Forms Over Knives Family'. Dr. Lederman brings us a complete guide to a plant-based lifestyle for the entire family—with more than 125 del...
Aug. 31, 2016

Jersey Belle and A Vaccine Friendly Doctor

Kathryn interviews BRAVO TV’s Jersey Belle Jaime Primack Sullivan, author of “The Southern Education of a Jersey Girl: Adventures in Life and Love in the Heart of Dixie”. Sullivan shares lessons on Southern etiquette, deep-fr...
Aug. 24, 2016

Security Safeguards and Presidential Spouses

Kathryn interviews communication security expert Shaun Murphy about security safeguards. When guests check into a hotel, the first thing the front desk requests is a credit card for the room. Before just grabbing any card out...
Aug. 17, 2016

Native American Affairs and Parenting Crash Course

Kathryn interviews New York Post columnist Naomi Schaefer Riley, author of “The New Trail of Tears: How Washington is Destroying American Indians”. Today, American Indians have high poverty, suicide, victim of rape, and gang ...
Aug. 10, 2016

Resiliency and Danish Parenting

Kathryn interviews NY Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs on her book “Family Tree”. The most touching journey is in coming home: and no one else can evoke all the uncertainty and joys of those life passages quite like Wiggs...
Aug. 3, 2016

Parenting Archetypes and How To Be You

Kathryn interviews Crystal Andrus Morissette, bestselling author of “ The Emotional Edge: Discover Your Inner Age, Ignite Your Hidden Strengths and Reroute Misdirected Fear to Live Your Fullest”. They say with age comes wisdo...
July 27, 2016

Shared Leadership and Presidential Women

Kathryn interviews Kevin Hancock, award-winning author of “Not For Sale: Finding Center in the Land of Crazy Horse”. After Hancock lost his voice to a rare medical condition, he was drawn to the Sioux Nation deep in Indian co...
July 20, 2016

Leadership and Hospital Truths

Kathryn interviews Fortune 500 leadership consultant Keith Eigel PhD, author of “The Map: Your Path to Effectiveness in Leadership, Life, and Legacy”. Great leadership is about making the contribution only you can make for yo...
July 13, 2016

Empowering Girls and Aging Naturally

Kathryn interviews teacher Naomi Katz, author of “Beautiful: Being An Empowered Young Woman”. It all started with a catcall. Katz was on her way to teach her seventh-grade class when she heard the catcalls that are only too c...
July 6, 2016

Military Yoga and After Alice

Kathryn interviews Army Infantry Officer and Yoga Master Eric Walrabenstein, author of “Waging Inner Peace: How 5,000 Veterans Used the Ancient Secrets of Yoga & Mindfulness to Reclaim their Lives from Stress and How You Can,...
June 29, 2016

Soul Searching and Women Helping Women

Kathryn interviews NY Times bestselling author and medium George Anderson on his book “Life Between Heaven and Earth: What You Didn’t Know About the World Hereafter and How It Can Help You”. Anderson is the first medium in hi...
June 22, 2016

Empathetic Kids and Grandfamilies

Kathryn interviews educational psychologist and character expert Michele Borba EdD about her book “UnSelfie: Why Empathetic Kids Succeed in Our All-About-Me World”. Parents want to raise empathetic, kind, compassionate childr...
June 15, 2016

Twins, Autism and Little Victories

Kathryn interviews blogger and parent Marguerite Elisofon, author of “My Picture Perfect Family: What Happens When One Twin has Autism”. Samantha’s introduction to the world was much more challenging than her brother’s. They ...
June 8, 2016

The New Model and Grief and Loss

Kathryn interviews founder and CEO of TRUE Model Management Dale Noelle. Plus-size models are currently making huge waves in the modeling industry breaking down the stereotypical ideals of beauty. Noelle, formerly one of the ...
June 1, 2016

Digital Activism and Polyamorous Love

Kathryn interviews StandUnited.org’s senior product manager Paul Van Remortel on disruptive technologies and how they are changing the way activist work. Just like Uber and Airbnb disrupted the taxi and hotel industry, StandU...
May 25, 2016

An Iranian-American and Overrated Parenting Trends

Kathryn interview New York Times bestselling author Firoozeh Dumas, author of “It Ain’t So Awful, Falafel”. Her latest book is based on her own experiences emigrating from Iran to Newport Beach in the 1970’s and how she had t...
May 18, 2016

Opioid Epidemic and Failures of Feminism

Kathryn interviews Stanford University Clinical Associate Professor Beth Darnall PhD, author of “Less Pain Fewer Pills: Avoid the Dangers of Prescription Opioids and Gain Control Over Chronic Pain”. In 2014 over 28,000 Americ...
May 11, 2016

Risk-Taking and The Menopause Solution

Kathryn interview science journalist Kayt Sukel, author of “The Art of Risk: The New Science of Courage, Caution and Chance”. Are risk-takers born or made? This is the question that set Sukel on a quest to find the answers, b...
May 4, 2016

Campus Sexual Assault and Failures of Feminism

Kathryn interview federal sex-crimes prosecutor Allison Leotta, author of “The Last Good Girl”. Drawing inspiration from real cases, Leotta explores the issue of sexual assaults on campuses, the struggles of Title IX activist...
April 27, 2016

A Family's Transition and Divorcing Well

Kathryn interviews Pulitzer Prize-winning science reporter Amy Ellis Nutt, author of “Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family”. This is the inspiring true story of a transgender girl, her identical twin brot...