Bob Salter
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5/19/13 Abuse in Schools
Attorney Sonya Madison discussed workplace policies schools can implement to prevent and deter inappropriate student-teacher relationships, implications of an appeals court ruling in New York city Fire Department hiring discrimination case, and how to appropriately use social media in the workplace.
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5/19/13 YAI
YAI’s Sarah Baier and Jules Feiman discussed the organization’s work supporting people with developmental and learning disabilities and their families, the impact of managed Medicaid care on YAI, and the Central Park Challenge.
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5/12/13 Medical Marijuana (part I)
Meghan Wilson discussed motherhood of a daughter with a severe form of epilepsy, dietary restrictions the child must follow, and her hope high cannabinoid medical marijuana can lessen or eliminate the daughter’s medication and symptoms.
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5/12/13 Medical Marijuana (part II)
Jason David discussed studies that have determined the efficacy of high cannabinoid medical marijuana in treating illnesses including severe forms of epilepsy and frustration he has faced using traditional medications to alleviate or eliminate his son’s seizures and symptoms.
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5/12/13 Medical Marijuana (part III)
Jennie Stormes discussed parenting her teenage son who has a severe form of epilepsy, traditional medications that have failed to alleviate or eliminate his seizures, and her desire to acquire a high cannabinoid strain of medical marijuana to provide relief from his seizures.
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5/12/13 Medical Marijuana (part IV)
An anonymous mother from New York State discussed how the severe form of epilepsy is leading to deterioration in her son’s health and her wish for a high cannabinoid strain of medical marijuana to be available in New York State.
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5/5/13 Debbie Berkelhammer
Author Debbie Berkelhammer discussed her diagnosis with a life threatening cervical spinal cord tumor, effects of intense radiation treatment on her body, and how she fought to live.
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5/5/13 Dealing with Grief
Author Gloria Horsley discussed societal reluctance to address grief, the creation of the Open to Hope Foundation as an online forum to help people cope with their pain, and whether grief can actually be healed.
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04/28/13 Robin Bernstein
Harvard professor Robin Bernstein discussed how the concept of childhood innocence has been central to U.S. racial formation and how children figured pivotally in sharply different racial agendas from slavery and abolition to anti-black violence and the early civil rights movement.
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4/28/13 John Mayer
Author John Mayer discussed his coming of age in the 1960s; what truly happened at many of the events that marked that decade; and his efforts to help build Neighbor to Neighbor, a working-class-led organization.
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4/28/13 Elder Home Care
Physician Allan Teel discussed his low-cost community-based solution to elder home care; the current costs of institutional eldercare; and resources needed to guide the transition in eldercare in America.
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4/21/13 Body Language and Terrorism
Behavior analysis expert Dr. Lillian Glass discussed the significance of behavioral profiling, ways suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings were like other terrorists, and how people in Boston can return to normal lives.
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4/21/13 Autism Awareness Month
Autism New Jersey Board of Trustees President Jim Paone discussed how the Autism Awareness Month designation benefits the work of the nonprofit organization, what is known about autism today, the role of Autism Ambassadors, and upcoming awareness/fundraising events.
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4/14/13 Elizabeth Tryon
Musician Elizabeth Tryon discussed what music created in various genres reveals about the people of the time it was created, misconceptions about music, and her view music is a force for healing.
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4/14/13 Medical Marijuana
Coalition for Medical Marijuana of New Jersey Executive Director Ken Wolski discussed legislative and regulatory impediments to implantation of the state’s medical marijuana program, how New Jersey’s program compares with programs in effect in other states, and new marijuana therapy using the endocannabinoid system.
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4/7/13 Dr. Neal Barnard
Dr. Neal Barnard discussed the best foods to increase cognitive function, dangers dairy products and meats may pose to one’s memory, the roles alcohol and caffeine play in Alzheimer’s risk, and the latest research on toxic metals.
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Bob Slater with Don Barry
Don Barry of the Defenders of Wildlife talks about the endangered species act.
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Franics Moore Lappe
The Author of Diet For A Small Planet and co-founder of Food First joins Bob to talk about her newest book Ecomind.
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3/24/13 Warren Adler
Author Warren Adler discussed how his childhood in Brooklyn New York inspires his writing, Adler’s sponsorship of a short story contest for young people, and how his public school teachers helped him strive for educational excellence.
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3/24/13 Forensic Psychology
Clinical and forensic psychologist Norman Klein, PhD., discussed the work of forensic psychology and how that work relates to courtroom proceedings, how the practice differs from traditional psychological practice areas, and whether forensic psychology relies too heavily on tests to render a diagnosis.
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3/17/13 Human Trafficing
Detective Chris Baughman discussed human trafficking of American born young women, the mindset of pimps, and his contention the women in the sex industry are redeemable.
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3/17/13 Drunk Driving
Author Steven Benvenisti discussed his recovery from a coma and injuries after he was rundown by a drunk driver on Spring Break, how the injuries and recovery motivated him to become a personal injury attorney, and the need for greater awareness about the dangers of drinking and driving.
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3/3/13 Autism
Grasp Executive Director Kate Palmer discussed services for adults and teens on the autism spectrum, potential stigma based on lack of understanding about autism, and changes in the diagnosis of autism.
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3/3/13 Farming
Author Eric Herm discussed his life as a fourth-generation farmer, the health impact of genetically modified organisms, and commercial agriculture’s strain on natural resources and the ecosystem.
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2/17/13 Mona Pearl
Author Mona Pearl discussed her view that aging reflects how many years you have lived, how to keep one’s body and mind strong, and the importance of getting involved in volunteering and meeting new friends.
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2/10/13 Robert Stack
Community Options Incorporated CEO and President Robert Stack discussed the agency’s efforts to provide residential and employment supports to people with disabilities, the impact of winter weather on the annual Cupid’s Chase 5K Fundraiser, and the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the agency’s operations.
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2/10/13 Mandy Bickerstaff
Upper West Side (UWS) Loves founder Mandy Bickerstaff discussed the organization’s evolution providing home-cooked food after Hurricane Sandy, the organization’s dedication to providing the means for impacted families to resume cooking, and evolution of the www. uwsloves.com website.
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2/3/13 Head Injuries
Head Injury Association Chief Executive Officer Liz Giordano discussed the scope of head injuries, programs and services of the Association, and the story behind Caris’ Peace, a film depicting the story of a theater and film actress who suffered a brain tumor.
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2/3/13 Domestic Violence
Author and Kings County assistant district attorney Michelle Kaminsky discussed the scope of domestic violence, how public understanding of domestic violence has changed, and her suggestions for reforms in the criminal justice system and services for domestic violence survivors.
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1/27/13 Program
Choice Media Executive Director Bob Bowdon discussed the education reform movement, the National School Choice Week, and challenges teachers face in providing a quality education to students.
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1/20/13 Dr. Rose Kumar
Internist Dr. Rose Kumar discussed how she helps patients reverse their illnesses and her belief patients who are aligned with a four body system can reverse their illnesses.
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1/20/13 Dr. David Hanscom
Spine surgeon Dr. David Hanscom discussed why he believes the majority of back surgeries are unnecessary, his experience as a chronic pain patient, and ways patients can re-route chronic pain.
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1/13/13 Peter Ward
Lindenhurst Memorial Library Director Peter Ward discussed the facility’s role as a Disaster Recovery Center, the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy on Suffolk County, and his hope libraries will become more involved in emergency management planning.
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1/13/13 Christopher Long
Family Residences and Essential Enterprises Chief Operations Officer Christopher Long discussed the organization’s work providing living and integration for people with disabilities, the organization’s supported employment programs, and outreach efforts to underserved persons with disabilities.
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1/6/13 Lobbying for Ovation
Citizens for Access to the Arts Executive Director Rafe Lieber discussed arts are not readily available, access to the arts is under attack, and the coalition’s opposition to removal of the Ovation channel from the Time Warner cable lineup.
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1/6/13 Autism
Neurologist Dr. Robert Melillo discussed why there is an increase in the incidence of autism, his view that autism is at epidemic levels, and why parents should be aware if they have autism traits.
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12/30/12 Denise Krochta
Addicts Family Life coach and author Denise Krochta discussed challenges addicts and families face during the holidays, ways family members can support themselves when they are addicted to an addict, and the coping plan she developed after her son’s drug addiction.
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12/30/12 John Englander
Author and climatologist John Englander discussed how rising sea level will affect the coastal areas we live and work and how coastal communities are beginning to feel the impact.
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12/23/12 Scott Mager
Disaster insurance expert attorney Scott Mager discussed his experience living through numerous disaster events, the process of making FEMA and insurance claims, the importance of documenting evidence to support any claims.
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12/16/12 Program
It’s Not Your Fault Foundation Executive Director Polly Franks discussed the scope of child sexual abuse, the Foundation’s Operation Fuzzy program which provides hospitals with stuffed animals for child abuse victims, and the trauma impact of the Newtown Connecticut shooting massacre.
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12/9/12 Show (Hungerthon)
National Hunger Clearinghouse Executive Director Jessica Powers discussed the organization’s work building resources for emergency food providers. Urban farmers Barry Crumbley and Cece Charles King discussed the growing appeal of the movement and the importance of disaster preparedness. Project Hospitality Executive Director Reverend Dr. Terry Troia discussed the role of emergency food providers on Staten Island in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and the connection of nutrition and emergency...
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12/2/12 Richard Lederer
Author Richard Lederer discussed the origin of words, his fascination with language, and how technology is impacting teens’ and young adults’ perception and use of language.
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12/2/12 Vernon Hill
Entrepreneur Vernon Hill discussed his view that most companies fo not provide good customer service, why he feels the key to being a successful entrepreneur is to to seek fans rather than seeking customers, and how entrepreneurial success principles can be applied by small and large businesses.
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11/25/12 Greg Pahl
Author Greg Pahl discussed efforts to organize community energy projects and how communities can finance and produce reliable and safe renewable energy.
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11/25/12 Robert Pollin
Economics Professor Robert Pollin discussed his call for a policy change promoting full employment, the impact of globalization on the economy, the importance of building the green economy, and the fiscal cliff negotiations.
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11/18/12 Program
Oasis Children’s Services Executive Vice President Michael Schlank discussed the role camping can play in the social and emotional development of a child, the issues of specialization versus generalist child camps, and how camps address bullying.
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11/11/12 Adoption
Sam Pitkowsky of the Adoptive Parents Committee discussed how technology has taken over the adoption world, factors affecting the decision to adopt, and adoption versus foster care.
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11/04/12 Cindy Campbell
Cindy Campbell discussed her young son’s brain cancer diagnosis, establishment of a foundation to promote awareness and research of pediatric cancer, and impacts of cancer treatment on children.
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11/04/12 Tanya Marichol
Tanya Marichol discussed her support for cancellation of the New York city Marathon, her scheduled role as a celebrity runner in the Marathon, and her efforts volunteering with the North Shore Animal League.
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10/28/12 Rita Ebert
Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition Program Coordinator Rita Ebert discussed renewable energy, alternative-fueled fleets, and the end of New York state and national tax incentives for buying alternative-fueled vehicles.
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10/28/12 Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network volunteers Adam Keil and Todd Cohen discussed symptoms of pancreatic cancer, those most at risk for pancreatic cancer, and why the disease is hard to detect.
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10/21/12 Male Survivors
Male Survivor Executive Director Chris Anderson and author Dr. Howard Fradkin discussed the upcoming 13th Male Survivor Conference at John Jay College, isolation is the biggest danger facing survivors of male sexual abuse, and the need for greater awareness of sexual abuse among men.
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10/14/12 Rene Sandler
Attorney Rene Sandler discussed why Jerry Sandusky’s attorneys facilitate for him to speak online before his sentencing and why ineffective actions by Sandusky’s attorneys may not be enough to reverse the guilty verdict. Sandler also addressed the sentencing of a Texas mother who beat her young daughter and glued her hands to a wall.
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10/14/12 Dr. Henry Paul
Henry Paul, M.D., discussed his belief psychiatric medication should not be the only treatment for children, concern about misdiagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and proper research approaches for parents whose children are prescribed psychiatric medication.
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10/7/12 Unemployment
Corporate manager Steve Matter discussed some of the hurdles the unemployed face in getting back into the workforce, the difference between the Unemployment Rate and Jobless Rate, and key points for interview preparation.
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10/7/12 Are We Shaped By Our Past?
Author Michael Drew discussed how past generations shape our present and predict our future, how recurring shifts in society have affected western culture, and his belief there are forty year swings in societal patterns.
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Authors Michael Drew and Steve Matter
Bob speaks with author Michael Drew about his book discussing generational cycles
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9/23/12 Dealing with Stress
Author Paul Huljich discussed his development of stress-related conditions, his experience suffering a complete mental breakdown, his research on stress, and his development of wellness plan.
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9/23/12 Funeral Planning
Author and Funeral Celebrant Gail Rubin discussed her work as a death educator, societal reluctance to discuss death and dying openly, and why it is important to begin family discussions on the topics.
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9/16/12 College Financial Aid
Financial aid advisor Kal Chany discussed the best ways parents and students can maximize eligibility for financial aid, how the economic downturn has impacted college aid and admissions decisions, and short-term and long-term planning for college costs.
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9/9/12 Dr. Stewart Fleishman
Stewart Fleishman, M.D., discussed reasons why cancer is no longer viewed as a death sentence, implementation of new supportive care standards, and the importance of cancer symptom management from diagnosis throughout treatment.
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9/2/12 Michael John McCann
Author Michael John McCann discussed his family’s history of feeding the homeless and providing shelters, his creation of the Read With A Child And Help Feed a Child program, and how to inspire reading in children.
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9/2/12 Food Allergies
Julie Forrest of the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network and Lisa Guerico of the Food Allergy and Asthma Support Group of North Jersey discussed types of food allergies, efforts to promote food allergy awareness, and precautions taken to protect children with food allergies. Max Forrest discussed his experience as a child with food allergies.
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8/26/12 Harry Gerstman
Lisa Beth Gerstman Foundation co-founder Harry Gerstman discussed establishment of the foundation which enables children with special needs to experience summer camp, the naming of the Foundation in honor of his daughter, and the annual golf tournament fundraiser in support of the Foundation’s work.
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8/26/12 Jonathan Berent
Psychotherapist Jonathan Berent discussed his view better diagnostics and treatment for introverted individuals could help prevent shootings and murder, what is involved in social anxiety, and his view the mental health profession does not know how to address social anxiety.
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8/19/12 Dr. Madeline Levine
Clinician and educator Madeline Levine, PhD., discussed her view that how adults measure success is failing children today, why parents should establish interests separate from their children, and her founding of the Challenge Success program which addresses education reform and student well-being.
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8/19/12 Lynn Stout
Cornell Law professor and author Lynn Stout discussed what she terms the shareholder value myth, the changed role of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and changing models of corporate purpose.
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8/12/12 Back Pain
Vaughan Dabbs, D.C., discussed the incidence of back pain today, proper approaches to sitting, walking, and running to avoid back pain, and back pain treatment approaches.
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8/12/12 Tax Deductions
Tax preparer David Selig discussed tax deductions for job seekers, back to school tax deductions, and how to proceed when audited.
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8/5/12 The Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America
Citigroup Senior Vice President Jon Cheris discussed his 33 year battle with Crohn’s disease, the work of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America, his startup of Team Challenge as a fundraiser for the Association’s work, and ways listeners can support the effort.
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8/5/12 Dr. Scott Rodeo
Hospital for Special Surgery orthopedic surgeon Dr. Scott Rodeo discussed his role as a USA Olympic Swimming Team Physician, types of injuries seen in Olympic athletes and treatment methods, and how weekend athletes can prevent injuries.
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7/29/12 Dr. Akmal Muwwakil
Akmal Muwwakil, PhD., discussed why he believes obesity is caused by malnutrition, the significance of proper food combination, and why he believes dietary changes will relieve diabetes symptoms.
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7/29/12 Make a Wish Foundation
Formaggio Cheese founder Anthony Mongiello discussed challenges running a family business, living with a child with leukemia, and how the Make a Wish Foundation works.
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7/22/12 The Importance of Character and Ethics
Center for Leadership and Ethics founder and President Len Marrella discussed the importance of character and ethics in our culture, why he sees Penn State University as a victim of its own success, and his view that students are desensitized to cheating.
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7/22/12 Dennis Pinigis
Author Dennis Pinigis, an environmental engineer, discussed why he feels leadership is needed on national energy policy, how the two party political system affects energy policy, and the transition away from fossil fuels.
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7/15/12 Cantor Sergei Schwartz
Temple Sinai of Roslyn’s Cantor Sergei Schwartz discussed maintaining his family’s Jewish identity while living in the Ukraine in the 1980s, the family’s life in a democracy after the years of repression, and why he gives back to the Ukraine.
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7/15/12 Charter Schools
Success Academy Charter Schools Chief Executive Officer and founder Eva Moskowitz, PhD., discussed how she came to champion charter schools, opposition to the charter school movement by teachers unions and some public school administrators, and ways the education reform movement can work anywhere.
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7/8/12 Finding Lost Money
Mary Pitman discussed how individuals can track down missing money they might be owed, how to avoid unclaimed property scams, and tips to prevent unclaimed money from going to the state.
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7/8/12 Adam Pertman
Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute Executive Director Adam Pertman discussed how view that the nature of adoption in America has changed, how the internet is changing how adoption is done, and stereotypes about adoption.
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7/01/12 Bob Kaehler
Former Olympian rowing champion Bob Kaehler discussed how Title 9 has impacted rowing and other sports, the accuracy of anti-doping tests, and the prevalence of doping in endurance sports.
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6/24/12 Gregory Gianforcaro
Attorney Gregory Gianforcaro discussed how the Jerry Sandusky criminal trial verdict has given a voice to crime victims, the importance of legislative reforms to promote the rights of sex abuse victims, and the pending cases of other former and current Penn State officials.
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6/17/12 Father's Day
Bob talks with Peter Schwartz about the meaning of Father's Day
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6/17/12 Pro Sports Challenge
Steve Levine discussed the 21st annual Pro Sports Challenge, how funds raised have helped fund services for mentally and developmentally challenged persons in Fairfield County, his brother Larry’s life with a mental disability and how the Pro Sports Challenge addresses awareness of persons served at the Lower Fairfield Center and Associated Group Homes.
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6/17/12 The Business of Real Estate
Team Investments President Tanya Marchiol discussed why she feels real estate investing is a good idea now, tips for selling and buying homes, what is involved in short sales and foreclosures, and her involvement with the North Shore Animal League.
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6/10/12 Disability Insurance
Attorney Gregory Dell discussed disability insurance provisions, the difference between disability insurance and Social Security disability benefits, and the use of social media to monitor the validity of disability claimant injuries.
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6/10/12 Training Fathers
Great Dads Project founder Keith Zafren discussed his inadequate relationship with his father, the experience healing the wounding experienced with his dad, and the need for men in our society to be trained to be great fathers.
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6/3/12 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia
Dr. Benjamin Natelson, director of Manhattan Beth Israel Medical Center’s Pain and Fatigue Study Center, discussed what is known and what is not known about chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia, the significance of the Center’s participation in clinical research and studies supported by the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control, and approaches – including drugs – to manage pain.
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6/3/12 Proposed Soft drink Ban
Natural health doctor Bob DeMaria discussed the proposed New York City supersized soda/sweetened drink ban, the explosion in obesity nationwide, and health risks associated with increased sugar consumption.
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5/27/12 Polly Franks discusses child sexual abuse
Franks Foundation founder Polly Franks discussed the incidence of child sexual abuse, estimates of and reasons for the number of unreported child sex abuse cases, and steps parents can take to keep their children safe.
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5/27/12 Prostate Cancer
Integrated Medical Foundation president Dr. Eric Mitchnick discussed the incidence of prostate cancer, the Foundation’s efforts to promote awareness of and screenings for the disease, and the Foundation’s Belmont Stakes Blue Ribbon Run for Prostate Cancer.
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5/20/12 Janet Johnson
Criminal defense attorney Janet Johnson discussed pending sentencing in the Rutgers Webcam case, Stand Your Ground legislation, and circumstances surrounding the Trayvon Martin shooting death. (Bob also shared his close encounter with the law on his way to the studios, and expressed gratitude that he didn’t need Ms. Johnson’s services.)
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5/20/12 YAI
YAI Chief Operating Officer Tom Dern and YAI Link Senior Coordinator Jennifer Shaoul discussed the organization’s work supporting people with developmental and learning disabilities, how YAI is transforming, and the organization’s Central Park Challenge.
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5/13/12 Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer Institute director Dr. Ash Tewari discussed reasons for the increased incidence of prostate cancer, who is most at risk for developing the illness, the use of robot-guided surgery in treating some forms of prostate cancer.
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5/13/12 Suicide Prevention
Columbia University Center for Suicide Risk Assessment Principal Investigator Kelly Posner, PhD., discussed the incidence of and cost of suicide nationally and worldwide, warning signs of someone considering suicide, and proper intervention strategies.
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5/6/12 Rabbi Michael White
Rabbi Michael White discussed the work of the East Williston-Roslyn Community Coalition for Drug Free Youth, his work with teens to address cyber bullying, and his ongoing outreach with leaders and congregations of other faiths.
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5/6/12 Lisa Bloom
Attorney, author and single mother Lisa Bloom discussed her view that we live in a boy-hostile culture, the role of the education system and prison system in reinforcing the views, and her advice for parents.
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4/29/12 NephCure
NephCure Foundation board member Michael Levine discussed the organization’s work seeking the cause and cure of potentially debilitating kidney diseases, his son Matthew’s six year battle with the disease FSGS, and efforts to increase awareness and raise funds for the Nephcure Foundation.
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4/29/12 Dr. Donald Tanenbaum
Dr. Donald Tanenbaum explained most physicians and dentists ignore the relationship between emotions and muscles when looking for the cause of facial pain, and the number of persons suffering from headaches, ear, tooth, and jaw pain as well as sleep deprivation and snoring.
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4/22/12 Gambling Addiction
Mary and Tom from Gamblers Anonymous Long Island chapter discussed characteristics of compulsive gamblers, their daily struggles to avoid gambling, and the work of Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon.
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4/15/12 Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of...
Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County Development Director Jennifer Carpenter Low discussed the Center’s mission, the Center’s special American showing of Ludovit Feld’s work, volunteer opportunities, and the Center’s work with private and parochial schools.
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4/15/12 Small Businesses
Strategies for Small Business founder Sue Malone discussed the climate for small business in America today, tips for starting a business today, and the importance for small business owners to get over the fear of failure.
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Bob Salter with Dr. Martha Herbet
Harvard Medical School researcher and physician Dr. Martha Herbert discussed science-based strategies for removing the key physical and environmental autism triggers, leading research in on autism’s cause and incidence, and evidence that the cluster of symptoms produce or worsen the autism state can be reduced or eliminated.
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Bob Salter with John Catsimatidis
John Catsimatidis discussed why he feels Main Street America remains important to the economy of this country, the importance of United States’ competition in the world economy, and his story living the American dream.
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4/1/12 Dr. Ellenmorris Tiegerman
School for Language and Communication Development Executive Director Ellenmorris Tiegerman, PhD., discussed her passion for working with special needs children, her founding of the school, and ways children learning language are able to control their frustration and their actions.
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4/1/12 Organ Donation
Larry Swasey discussed his experience as a 25 year heart transplant recipient, the number of persons awaiting organ and tissue transplant, the significance of discussing one’s transplant wishes with relatives.
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3/25/12 Adoption
Evan B Donaldson Adoption Institute Executive Director Adam Pertman discussed what he terms the revolution in adoption, his experience as an adoptive father, and ongoing misunderstandings about adoption.
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3/25/12 Charter Schools
Longislandschoolchoice.org spokesperson Brad Gerstman discussed the group’s mission to provide school choice on Long Island to all children, how charter schools are funded and opposition to the movement.
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3/18/12 Insurance Fraud
New Yorkers Stand Against Insurance Fraud spokesman David Schwartz discussed the scope of no-fault auto insurance fraud statewide, the lack of no-fault medical treatment guidelines, and proposed legislative reforms, and the likelihood of legislative approval of the proposals.
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3/18/12 Marc Fernich
Attorney Marc Fernich discussed the legal ramifications of the Rutgers webcam spying case verdict, why he does not see the decision as a landmark cyber bullying case ruling, and his view the verdict presents fertile grounds for an appeal.
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3/11/12 Edith Namm
Author Edith Namm discussed her recommended way to train the brain to eliminate pain caused by emotional stress, ways to boost the immune system, Positive Energy Power aerobics, and the chemical/emotional energy connection.
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3/11/12 Michael Kaplen
New York State Traumatic Brain Injury Services Coordinating Council Chairperson Michael Kaplen discussed the nature of traumatic brain injury, mild versus severe forms of the condition, advancements in recognition of the condition, and advancements in treatment and rapid intervention options.
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3/4/12 Dr. Brett Ruffo
Dr. Brett Ruffo discussed the cause of colon cancer, who is at risk for developing colon cancer, symptoms of colon cancer, and colon cancer screening and treatment options.
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2/26/12 Dr. Frank Barnhill
Dr. Frank Barnhill discussed the misdiagnosis of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD), factors behind the increased ADHD diagnoses, the emotional side effects of ADHD misdiagnosis, and steps parents can take if they suspect a child has been misdiagnosed as ADHD.
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2/26/12 David Selig
Tax practitioner David Selig discussed ways small business owners can avoid a tax audit in 2012, the importance of accurate records of all purchases and expenditures, and increased tax compliance efforts by cash-strapped state governments and the Internal Revenue Service.
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2/19/12 Dr. Mark
Natural health doctor Mark William Cochran, D.C., discussed why he favors eliminating disinfectants, antibacterial products, and antibiotics, his belief germs are not the cause of disease and problems he sees with the healthcare system nationwide.
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2/19/12 Gloria Horsley
Open to Hope Foundation creator and author Gloria Horsley discussed her experience as a bereaved parent, societal attitudes toward death and grief, and why individuals are so affected by celebrity deaths.
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2/12/12 Bill Kerrigan
Abine Chief Executive Officer Bill Kerrigan discussed online privacy concerns, Google’s new privacy policy, and why limited personal information should be posted on social media.
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2/12/12 Sonya Maxwell
Colonel Charles Young Math Clinic Director Sonya Maxwell discussed standardized test and math competency performance problems of New York city school students, the origin of the Harlem Math Clinic project, and plans to expand Math Clinic citywide.
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2/5/12 Robert Stack
Community Options Incorporated founder, President and Chief Executive Officer Robert Stack discussed the nonprofit organization’s work developing homes and employment for people with disabilities and the Cupids Chase 5k Run event.
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