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Topic: The Odd Couple
Guest: Jeff Bell, author of Rewind, Replay, Repeat: A Memoir of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
We often hear the old saying, "opposites attract." OK, but how do they stay together? If you're half of an "Odd Couple" and want to work on ways to stick together—or you've got tips to share—call Audrey at 202-432-WHUR, 1-800-221-WHUR.
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Topic: Can You Find Love Over 50?
Guests: Beverly Mahone, author of Whatever! A Baby Boomer's Journey Into Middle Age; and
Deborah Mathis, author of Sole Sisters:The Joys and Pains of Single Black Women
The question says it all. A lot of people think that as we age, especially
women, we are less sexually desirable. There's even a new TV show that
puts age to the attractiveness test. So what's a person to do who knows
they are still sexy after all these years?
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Topic: What It Takes to Be a Good Father
Guest: Robert Pruitt, author of Out of the Box: Sharing the Gift You Are With the World
Biology makes you a father, but it takes a lot more to be a parent. Like
what? As we prepare for Father's Day 2007, let's look at what separates
the biological fathers from the good fathers. Are you a good father, or
know one? Do you need help being the best father you can be? Share your
experience, dial 202-432-WHUR, or 1-800-221-WHUR.
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Topic: I Love You, I'm Just Too Depressed to Show It
Guest: Dr. Deirdre Maccannon, co-founder of Awakenings-360
Depression often has a significant impact on the depressed person's relationships
with everyone from those he or she loves most to the people at work. Tune
in to learn more about how depression affects relationships, and what
can be done about it.
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Topic: Can a "Saint" Get Some Sexual Healing?
Guests: Rev. Carlton Veazey, President/CEO of the Religious
Coalition for Reproductive Choice; and
Rev. Donald Robinson, Assistant Pastor of the First Baptist Church-Randolph
Street (DC)
Recent studies have conflicting information about the level of sexual satisfaction in American relationships. However, some experts say that many of us are squeezed by religious teachings about sexuality on one side, and almost constant sexual stimulation on the other. Is there a sexually healthy middle ground? Call Audrey at 202-432-WHUR.