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Topic: Living Your Life Like It's Yours
Guest: Thomas Moore, author of A Life at Work: The Joy of Discovering What You Were Born to Do and Care of the Soul: A Guide for Cultivating Depth and Sacredness in Everyday Life
The bestselling author joins Audrey to talk about the value of knowing who you are and your purpose in life. This “knowing” helps you become a more centered person, and avoid the trap of living through others. For example, what would your life look like without your spouse/partner, parents(s), children or best friend? It should not look empty. YOU still have value.
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Topic: Women Loving Outside the Box
Guests: Daamon Speller, author of A Box of White Chocolate;
and a Panel of Area Professional Women
Are you worried about “marrying down” or getting stuck with a man who doesn’t meet enough of the items on your “list” of requirements? You might be worrying yourself away from a great relationship. Maybe you should try loving “outside of the box.” But that can create other challenges. You won’t want to miss this hot topic, call 202-432-WHUR or 1-800-221-WHUR.
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Topic: The Truth About Lying
Guests: YOU!
People struggle with the truth in relationships. We know there are bold-faced
lies that can be trust busters, but can a “little white lie”
be harmful when it is simply meant to spare someone’s feelings?
By the way, when is a “little white lie” not so little? Call
Audrey for help knowing the difference, telling the truth and living beyond
the lies. 202-432-WHUR or 1-800-221-WHUR.
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Topic: A Close Look at Men, from the Broken to the Brat
Guests: Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, author of The Broken American Male (And How to Fix Him); and
John Arden, Ph.D., co-author of Stop Spoiling That Man!: Turn Your Needy Guy into an Equal, Loving Partner
Rabbi Shmuley talks about how the healthy pursuit of prosperity has left too many men feeling broken, and Dr. Arden explores why too many men in relationships are demanding brats. But they also offer sometimes challenging prescriptions for these men, including encouraging the women around them to stop participating in the troublesome behavior. In the end, we can all be better off.
To suggest a show topic or for show information, please contact producer Theresa Caldwell at:
producer@audreychapman.com email
(703) 313-0337 phone