Interview with Lee Meriwether and Alex Trebek
Our friend Ruta Lee sits down with actress and former Miss America Lee Meriwether. Later, Ruta interviews Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek.
Our friend Ruta Lee sits down with actress and former Miss America Lee Meriwether. Later, Ruta interviews Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek.
Our guest is Dr. Linda Mintle, one of the nation’s leading authorities on eating disorders. She’s the author of Making Peace with Your Thighs: Get Off the Scale and Get On with Your Life. She’s here to create a paradigm shift in women’s thinking about body image.
Is it possible to love and honor your aging parents without suffering spiritual, emotional or financial bankruptcy? Author Allison Bottke will show us how to break out of the cycle of chaos, crisis, and drama with her book, Setting Boundaries with Your Aging Parent.
Author and speaker Deborah Smith Pegues shares real-life dumb choices of ordinary people and biblical characters and reveals the secrets for making good decisions.
Dr. Anthony Cardillo and Dr. Becky Wang identify the side effects of various common medications.
In this Mad About Marriage episode, marriage and family therapist Dr. Linda Mintle dispels relationship myths that can hinder one’s marriage. She is the author of I Married You, Not Your Family, and Nine Other Relationship Myths That Can Ruin Your Marriage.
On this Mad About Marriage episode, authors Dr. Charles Schmitz and Dr. Elizabeth Schmitz shed light on how to make a marriage successful and long-lasting. The Schmitz discuss their most recent book, Building A Love That Lasts, with hosts Mike and Gayle Tucker.
Striving for perfection may be an all too familiar topic for women and men alike. Author and humorist Nancy Kennedy shares her thoughts on making peace with imperfection by recognizing God’s love for us as we are. Kennedy discusses how the perfect woman, such as the Proverbs 31 woman, does not exist.
Optimal female health is dependent on many factors, and Dr. Bob DeMaria shares how women can balance their ever-changing hormones through proper care and diet.
In 2004 Tina Zahn drove up to a bridge and jumped. Miraculously, a state trooper caught her wrist and saved her. In this episode Zahn shares what led to her severe depression and how she was able to return to hope.