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Voices In The Family
Hear Voices in the Family Mondays at noon, with a repeat broadcast Sunday at 6 a.m.
Many of our past programs can also be heard anytime via Real Audio. Here are some helpful hints for using Real Audio.
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Past programs - October 1999
10/4/99
Open Show
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We have touched on many interesting subjects in the last months; we just
did a two-part special on substance abuse in our communities, we talked
about violence in schools, adolescents and sexuality, and how to live to
be 100. On this Open Show, you set the agenda, though. So please call in
with any questions relating to psychology, and the topics we talk about on
Voices in the Family. We"ll also do a psychology news update.
10/11/99
Women and Desire
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Women have moved into once strictly male domains, and have achieved
equality in many areas, but oftentimes, women still sacrifice their own
desires for their partners, their children, or they do what they feel
society expects from them. In her new book, "Women and Desire", author Dr.
Polly Young Eisendrath explores how women can discover self-confidence,
self-direction, and determination to follow their true dreams and desires.
10/18/99
The Energy of Money
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via Real AudioThe all-mighty dollar has more influence on our lives than we would like
to admit. Money problems are one of the top causes for divorce. Money
determines in part where we live, how we live, and what we do in our free
time. No wonder many Americans approach their finances with a sense of
dread, and are uncomfortable discussing the topic. Psychologist Dr. Maria
Nemeth argues that in order to handle money with a sense
of optimism, clarity, and openness, people have to understand the energy
of money.
Dr. Nemeth will join us to discuss how we can use the energy of money to
fulfill our goals and dreams.
10/25/99
A Meaningful Connection
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via Real AudioHappiness, wellness, fulfillment and satisfaction seem to be very
attainable in our society; everywhere we look, we see people who manage to
juggle careers, a busy social life, and a healthy life style. But what
gives our lives meaning and purpose? Best-selling author and psychiatrist
Dr. Edward Hallowell says that we need a sense of connectedness to the
people, things and causes we love. In his new book, Connect, Hallowell
identifies twelve vital ties that will lead to a more connected and
fulfilled life. This is also our membership drive edition of Voices in the
Family so show your connectedness to Voices in the Family by showing your
support for 91 FM WHYY during this hour!
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