Episodes

Oct. 31, 2012

Swirling and How to Save Your Daughter

Kathryn interviews beyondblackwhite.com blogger Christelyn Karazin, author of the book Swirling: How to Date, Mate and Relate, Mixing Race, Culture, and Creed. This is the first ever handbook on navigating interracial relationships. Kathryn also interviews America's leading profiler Pat Brown on her latest book How to Save Your Daughter: Straight Talk for Parents from America's Top Criminal Profiler. Brown, a frequent guest on Nancy Grace, shows parents how to be more proactive about keeping the...
Oct. 24, 2012

Attractive Communication and Same-Sex Marriages in U.S. Churches

Kathryn interviews dispute resolution expert Michael Rooni on his book Attractive Communication: 300 Ways to Make Communication More Attractive. This toolbox of skills and techniques can apply to every aspect of life. Kathryn also interviews former PBS/NPR executive Paul Hartman to discuss 4 reasons more U.S. churches should sanction same-sex relationships. Hartman identifies four keys points why, emphasizing that Jesus told us to love our neighbors as ourselves. Hartman is author of The Kairos,...
Oct. 10, 2012

Seven Thousand Ways to Listen and Why Have Kids?

Kathryn interviews New York Times Bestselling Author Mark Nepo on his latest book Seven Thousand Ways to Listen: Staying Close to What is Sacred. Nepo shares his story of hearing loss and encourages us to redefine what is important while teaching us to act wholeheartedly. Kathryn also interviews feminist and one of Guardian's Top 100 Inspiring Women Jessica Valenti on her book Why Have Kids?. Valenti takes a look at the world of having (and not having) children and how that compares to the Ameri...
Oct. 3, 2012

How To Save Your Daughter and The Good News Club

Kathryn interviews America's leading profiler Pat Brown on her latest book How to Save Your Daughter: Straight Talk for Parents from America's Top Criminal Profiler. Brown, a frequent guest on Nancy Grace, shows parents how to be more proactive about keeping their daughters safe. Kathryn also interviews Katherine Stewart on her book The Good News Club: The Christian Right's Stealth Assault on America's Children. Stewart's findings show that there are over 3,500 Evangelical Good News Clubs operat...
Sept. 26, 2012

50 Ways to Play and The CrazyBusy App

Kathryn interviews marriage and divorce mediator Debra Macleod, author of the book 50 Ways to Play: BDSM for Nice People. Macleod, who wrote the edgy and erotic book with her husband, has been featured in The New York Times and USA Today. Kathryn also interviews Jon Schlossberg and Wendy Wright, developers of The CrazyBusy app for the iPhone. The CrazyBusy app treats culturally induced ADD by helping families get everything they need to completed.
Sept. 19, 2012

Why Have Kids? and The Glass Elevator

Kathryn interviews high profile feminist Jessica Valenti, author of Why Have Kids?. Known as the poster child for third-wave feminism, Valenti looks at the world of having (and not having) children and how that compares to the American ideal of parenting. Kathryn also interviews executive coach Ora Shtull on her latest book The Glass Elevator: A Guide to Leadership Presence for Women on the Rise. Shtull shares a practical and empowering guide for women to get to the top floor in their careers on...
Sept. 12, 2012

Eat Your Vegetables! and Organize Your Mind, Organize Your Life

Kathryn interviews community pediatrician Dr. Natalie DigateMuth on her latest book Eat Your Vegetables! and Other Mistakes Parents Make: Redefining How to Raise Healthy Eaters. DigateMuth shares strategies to help kids embrace healthy foods without battles or bribes. Kathryn also interviews Harvard medical expert Margaret Moore on her book Organize Your Mind, Organize Your Life. Moore, also known as Coach Meg, offers a proven way to help everyone train their brain to get more done in less time.
Aug. 29, 2012

DIA/HBA Leadership Project and After Image

Kathryn interviews DIA North America Director Susan Cantrell about their recent leadership project development with Healthcare Businesswomen's Association (HBA). The Leadership Project is seeking to advance the careers of women involved in the regulatory, medical, legal and compliance functions of healthcare. Kathryn also interviews screenwriter and widow Carla Malden on her book After Image: A Brokenhearted Memoir of a Charmed Life. Malden shares her journey of widowhood and the story of her ma...
Aug. 15, 2012

Get Your Power Back and A Jewish Journey Between Genders

Kathryn interviews former Divorce Attorney Bill Ferguson on his latest book, Get Your Power Back. Ferguson shows step-by-step how to find and remove the destructive, underlying conditions that destroy love and sabotage our lives. Kathryn also interviews transgender Yeshiva University Professor Joy Ladin on her memoir Through the Door of Life: A Jewish Journey Between Genders. Ladin is the first openly transgender employee of an Orthodox Jewish institution. In her latest book Ladin shares her jou...
Aug. 8, 2012

Honest Medicine and Hospice Care

Kathryn interviews medical journalist Julia Schopick, author of Honest Medicine. Schopick provides information on inexpensive treatments for serious diseases such as multiple sclerosis, lupus, and liver disease that are more effective than costly drugs. Kathryn also interviews hospice nurse Becki Hawkins about her book Transitions: A Nurse's Education About Life and Death. Hawkins shares the stories of 60 patients that have touched her heart, took her breath away, and showed her how to help thos...
Aug. 1, 2012

The Voluntourist and Arlo Needs Glasses

Kathryn interviews award-winning writer Ken Budd, author of The Voluntourist: Tale of Love, Loss, Fatherhood, Fate, and Singing Bon Jovi in Bethlehem. Budd attempts to change the world and himself one volunteer trip across the world at a time. Kathryn also interviews bestselling children's author Barney Saltzberg, author of Arlo Needs Glasses. Using a shaggy free-spirited ball playing dog, Saltzberg shows kids that going from two eyes to four eyes isn't so bad.
July 25, 2012

Raising Healthy Eaters and Let's Pretend This Never Happened

Kathryn interviews Community Pediatrician Dr. Natalie Digatemuth, author of Eat Your Vegetables' and Other Mistakes Parents Make: Redefining How to Raise Healthy Eaters. Using her step-by-step plan, parents can use Digatemuth's expertise to help kids embrace healthful foods without battles or bribes. Kathryn also interviews The Bloggess Jenny Lawson, author of Let's Pretend This Never Happened. Already a New York Times bestseller, Lawson's book describes her redneck upbringing in a unique and lo...
July 18, 2012

The Panic Free Job Search and The Anat Baniel Method

Kathryn interviews Career and Job Search Coach Paul Hill on his latest book The Panic Free Job Search: Unleash the Power of the Web and Social Networking to Get Hired. Use Hill's tips and become more confident, focused, and aware of the action steps needed to get you hired. Kathryn also interviews Internationally Renowned Psychology Anat Baniel on her book Kids Beyond Limits: The Anat Baniel Method for Awakening the Brain and Transforming the Life of Your Child With Special Needs. With over 30 y...
July 11, 2012

"The Rest Doctor" Matthew Edlund and Psychologist Louis Primavera

Kathryn interviews nationally renowned rest and sleep expert Dr. Matthew Edlund, author of Healthy Without Health Insurance. Dr. Edlund breaks down the recent Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act and reveals cheap and effective ways for people to stay healthy. Kathryn also interviews psychologist Dr. Louis Primavera, author of The Retirement Maze: What You Should Know Before and After You Retire. With only half of retirees thinking their lives improved after they retired, Dr. Primav...
July 4, 2012

Special Encore Presentation: Awakening the Brain, the R.A.R.E. Project, and Europe Through the Back Door 2012

Kathryn discusses combining psychology and spirituality with Neuropsychologist Charlotee Tomaino PhD, author of Awakening the Brain: The Neuropsychology of Grace. Kathryn also learns more about rare and orphan diseases with President and Founder of the R.A.R.E. Project Nicole Boice. Kathryn then explores Europe with Travel Expert Rick Steves, author of over 50 guidebooks for Europe including his latest Rick Steve's Europe Through the Back Door 2012.
June 27, 2012

Mother Kasey Mathews and Little PINK Book Founder Cynthia Good

Kathryn interviews blogger and mother Kasey Mathews, author of Preemie: Lessons in Love, Life, and Motherhood. Having given birth to her own daughter 4 months early, Mathews shares her experience and how the struggles of one tiny baby helped her grow. Kathryn also interviews Little PINK Book Founder and CEO Cynthia Good. Using daily e-notes, minute mentoring videos, and top women profiles, Little PINK Book inspired businesswomen to achieve a beautiful career, a beautiful life, and have courage t...
June 20, 2012

Awakening the Brain, the R.A.R.E. Project, and Europe Through the Back Door 2012

Kathryn discusses combining psychology and spirituality with Neuropsychologist Charlotee Tomaino PhD, author of Awakening the Brain: The Neuropsychology of Grace. Kathryn also learns more about rare and orphan diseases with President and Founder of the R.A.R.E. Project Nicole Boice. Kathryn then explores Europe with Travel Expert Rick Steves, author of over 50 guidebooks for Europe including his latest Rick Steve's Europe Through the Back Door 2012.
June 13, 2012

New Geography of Jobs, Finding Love Again, and The Forever Fix

Kathryn interviews three experts in three very different areas. First Kathryn interviews Berkeley Economist Enrico Moretti on his latest book The New Geography of Jobs, where Moretti argues that where you live matters more than ever when it comes to finding the right job. Kathryn also interviews The Love Doctor Terri Orbuch on her book Finding Love Again: 6 Simple Steps to a New and Happy Relationship. Kathryn also explores gene therapy during her interview with Geneticist Ricki Lewis on her boo...
June 6, 2012

OCD Expert Dr. Rebecca Gladding and Marketing Experts Michael Minshaw and Bruce Kasanoff

Join Kathryn as she interviews OCD expert Dr. Rebecca Gladding, author of You Are Not Your Brain: The 4-Step Solution for Changing Bad Habits, Ending Unhealthy Thinking, and Taking Control of Your Life. Using research and a 4-step approach you can understand, identify, and free yourself from the destructive brain messages that hold you back. Dr. Gladding has been featured on The Today Show, in Cosmopolitan Magazine, and in Psychology Today. Kathryn also interviews managing and marketing experts ...
May 30, 2012

Teacher Advocate Taylor Mali and Competitive Cyclist and Journalist Ross Goldstein

Kathryn interviews poet and teacher advocate Taylor Mali, author of What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World. In response to a snarky laywer's comment about the teaching profession, poet and teacher advocateTaylor Mali wrote a poem called What Teachers Make that has over 5 million views on YouTube. Mali's poem started a pro-teacher movement across the country, and Mali expands on the importance of teachers in his latest book What Teachers Make. Kathryn also discusses how pr...
May 23, 2012

Bestselling Author Christie Mellor and Parenting Expert Maureen Healy

Join Kathryn as she interviews bestselling author Christie Mellor on her book Fun Without Dick and Hane: Your Guide to a Delightfully Empty Nest. Filled with unapologetically funny, blunt, and ultimately sympathetic advice, Fun Without Dick and Jane will ease fears and generate excitement about the whole new world that awaits post-college move in day. Mellor, author of The Three-Martini Playdate, has been featured in The New York Times, Playboy, and Newsweek Kathryn also interviews emotional hea...
May 16, 2012

Garbology and The Creativity Cure

Join Kathryn as she interviews Pulitzer Prize-winner Edward Humes, author of Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash. Humes breaks down America’s addiction to garbage, what it says about our culture, and how we can stop it. Humes has been published in The New York Times, Los Angeles Magazine, and Reader’s Digest. Kathryn also interviews husband-and-wife physicians Carrie Barron MD & Alton Barron MD, authors of The Creativity Cure: A Do-It-Yourself Prescription for Happiness. The Barrons have...