The Audrey Chapman Show
Radio Program Schedule: October 2007

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, October 6th

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



Topic: What Do Men Really Want From Women?

Guest: Panel of Local Men

Is it sex, love, companionship, good housekeeping, caring for “his” children? All of it, and preferably while wearing a smile? Tune in and call in – especially if you’re a man – as Audrey and her guests talk about what REAL men REALLY want from women.

 

 

Saturday, October 13th

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


Topic: Open Phones

Guests: YOU!

Here it is again – your chance to ask Audrey about any relationship issue you’re dealing with. You may also feel free to talk to Audrey about a recent show that you’re still thinking about. Call her at 202-432-WHUR or 1-800-221-WHUR.

 

 

 

Saturday, October 20th



Topic: Domestic Violence

Guests: Juley Fulcher, Board Chair, D.C. Coalition Against Domestic Violence; and
Danyel Bradford Riley, Fresh Start International; and
Rev. Dr. Leonard N. Smith, senior minister, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Arlington, Va.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, but what can you do other than being “aware” of the existence of domestic violence? Join Audrey and her guests for information about ways to courageously identify, survive and support people victimized by domestic violence. Do you need support or suggestions? Call 202-432-WHUR or 1-800-221-WHUR.

 

Saturday, October 27th

Cathy Bueti, author of Breastless in the City: A Young Woman's Story of Love, Loss, and Breast Cancer
buy the book!

Lisa Clampitt,  Make Me A Match
buy the book!



Topic: Dating Do's and Don'ts

Guests: Cathy Bueti, author of Breastless in the City: A Young Woman's Story of Love, Loss, and Breast Cancer; and
Lisa Clampitt, introduction author for Make Me A Match: The 21st Century Guide to Finding and Using a Matchmaker

People meet potential partners many different ways. However, no matter how you meet, at some point you’ll have to go out on a date. If you could use a dating tune-up, or are starting to date for the first time in years, you won’t want to miss the Stages of Dating and other successful strategies. Questions before heading out on a hot date? Call Audrey!

 

Previous Shows

 

To suggest a show topic or for show information, please contact producer Theresa Caldwell at:

(703) 313-0337 phone
producer@audreychapman.com email

 

© Copyright 2001-08 A.B. Chapman Associates, Inc. All rights reserved.
Contact Information.