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Topic: Open Phones
Guests: You!
Audrey begins 2003 with a month dedicated to checking your "personal inventory" ... taking stock of who you are, where you've been, where you're going, what you have, and what you want. This Saturday, call in with any relationship issue that you're tired of dragging around. Plus, Audrey would like to hear what you got out of the last show of 2002: "More Love for ME in 2003." Are you ready for more love? Then tune in!
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Topic: I Can Lead Him to the Bedroom, But I Can't Make Him
Guests: Michele Weiner Davis, author of The
Sex-Starved Marriage: The Couple's Guide to Understanding Mismatched Sexual
Desire and Boosting Their Marriage Libido
Many married couples, and those that may as well be, have this disturbing
problem: "sexual-desire discrepancies." In other words, when she's ready
he's not, and when he's ready, she's not. But you CAN rekindle the flames
of passion, and your relationship.
Topic: Letting Go to Hold It Together
Guest: Douglas LaBier, director of the Center
for Adult Development
in Washington, DC
What if the sex isn't on the skids, it's just blah? Even your most heated conversations are completely cool: who is getting the kids, dropping the dry cleaning, paying which bills. Is this the natural lull of a long-standing relationship? No wonder people want out. Find out how "letting go" can help you hold it together, and may even make it better than ever!
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Topic: New Year, New Stress?
Guest: TBA
As stressful as the holidays can be, returning to the regular routine can signal the return of the regular stresses-and new ones. Did you know that even "good" events can be "stressful?" Exactly what's "stressing you out?" What impact does stress have on your health, your relationships, your work, your dreams? Just because you don't feel "out of control" does not mean stress is not having an impact on you. Start stomping out stress! Call Audrey at 202-432-WHUR, or 1-800-221-WHUR.