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Topic: Loving Outside the Box
Guests: Lori Bryant-Woolridge, author of Hitts
and Mrs.; and Eric Jerome Dickey, author of Naughty
or Nice
Negro Leagues great Satchel Paige once said age is about mind over matter—"if you don't mind, it don't matter." Could race, religion, looks and income be the same way when it comes to romance? Could letting go of your "list" help you hold on to love? What better way to kick-off "Love Month" than by expanding our ideas about who to love?
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Topic: Another Saturday Night and I Ain't Got Nobody
Guests: YOU!
It's Valentine's Day 2004. However, while lovers across the country are settling into romantic weekends, many other folks are hanging out with their usual friends or home alone. Sound like you? How do you feel about this—sad, or satisfyingly single? Want to talk about the things you do, won't do, or wish you could/didn't have to do for love? Tonight may be for the flowers and chocolate crew, but Valentine's morning is for you
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Topic: Love the One You're With... When You're Alone!
Guests: Judith Wright, author of There
Must Be More Than This; and Dan Baker, author of What
Happy People Know
You hear Audrey ask the question all the time: How's your relationship with yourself? As a result, you believe that how you love yourself has an impact on how you love others. But you still want some specific ways to earn higher marks on the self-love scale. Then you won't want to miss this show. Call 202-432-WHUR, and be prepared to take notes!
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Topic: Finding —and Being—Mr. Right
Guest: William July II, author of Confessions
of an Ex-Bachelor: How to Sift Through All the Game Players to Find Mr.
Right
What makes a man run from commitment, or become a "politically correct" bachelor? How do women blow opportunities to meet Mr. Right, and make men feel trapped? One of Audrey's most popular and insightful guests returns with answers to those questions, as well as ways to cut through the miscommunication that keeps both men and women from building successful, long-term relationships.
For show information contact Theresa Caldwell, producer, at:
(703) 836-2119 phone
producer@audreychapman.com email