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The Audrey Chapman Show
Radio Program Schedule: August 2005

WHUR 96.3 FM in Washington, D.C.
Every Saturday, 8:00-10:00 a.m. EST -- live with callers!

Not in the Washington, D.C. area? No problem! Listen to Audrey LIVE on the web on http://www.whur.com! Call (202) 432-WHUR or (800)221-WHUR to participate in the discussions.

Saturday, August 6th

Open Phones
Call (202)432-WHUR to participate in this show!

Topic: Giving Up the Fantasy

Guest: YOU!

Our “attitudes” often keep us from getting good loving. So how do we change? One important step: giving up the fantasy. But what fantasy? Tune in for tips on how to identify the offending fantasy as Audrey, and listeners who plan to join her, prepare for tonight’s special dinner cruise aboard the Spirit of Washington!


Saturday, August 13th

Best Kind of Loving
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Topic: Satisfying Sex

Guest: Dr. Gwendolyn Goldsby Grant, Essence columnist and author of The Best Kind of Loving: A Black Woman's Guide to Finding Intimacy

Sounds simple, but too many people feel that satisfying sex is hard to find. Many would even agree that the sexiest organ is in your head. They just wish the brain and the body would work more closely together on their sex life – and definitely more often! Tune in for tips on how to take your love life from so-so to sizzling!

 

Saturday, August 20th

Topic: Living Together: Are There More Pluses Than Minuses?

Guest: Marshall Miller, co-founder, Alternatives to Marriage Project

It sure seems like there are a lot of pluses to living together. More people are choosing to live together every day, and more of the “benefits” of marriage are being enjoyed by cohabitating couples. Are you living with someone? Have you ever? Did you eventually get married, or was “shacking up” good enough for you? Call Audrey and make your case for living together or marriage: 202-432-WHUR or 1-800-221-WHUR.

 

Saturday, August 27th

Black Men and Depression
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Topic: He Calls It "The Blues." The Doctor Calls It "Depression."

Guest: John Head, author of Black Men and Depression: Saving our Lives, Healing our Families and Friends

It’s more than just playing with words. Every man – everybody – gets the blues now and then. But there are increasing reports that many African American men who have problems with drugs, alcohol, even violence and poor performance on the job or in school may actually be suffering with depression. And depression can kill. Find out what the signs are, why men often won’t get help and what you can do for the depressed man in your life.

 

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