Lifestyle #2242

Peace Over Violence + recipes from Debi Pedersen

Is teen violence on the rise? Patti Giggans, executive director of Peace Over Violence, and Mikell Crumble, a Peace Over Violence volunteer, discuss the frequency of teen violence in our society today, reasons for its occurrence, ways to curb it, and how to offer support to those in need. Chef Debi Pedersen shares her recipes for an international breakfast at the end.

Lifestyle #2251

When You’re Not Born Religious

Dave Schmelzer, author of Not the Religious Type, shares how he went from being an atheist to becoming a man of great faith. He’s created a place where faith can blossom in the very secular, skeptical world of Harvard University.

Lifestyle #2253

Who Switched Off My Brain?

Did you know that what we think can be toxic to our bodies? Dr. Caroline Leaf, researcher and author of Who Switched Off My Brain? discusses how to avoid toxic thought patterns and how we can achieve our greatest potential for healthy living.

Lifestyle #2254

Time and Money In Marriage

You’ve heard it said that time is money. On this Mad About Marriage episode Laura Vanderkam, author of 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think, is going to help us learn to better manage these two precious resources as a means to improving our marriage. Vanderkam has practical advice on how to fit all the important and essential things you need to do, including sleep, into your busy life.

Lifestyle #2255

Loss of a Child

There’s no pain like that of losing a child. Our guest Elizabeth Brown, author of Surviving the Loss of a Child, will show us some specific steps toward grief recovery.

Lifestyle #2256

Setting Boundaries with Aging Parents

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.

Lifestyle #2257

Making Peace With Your Thighs

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.

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