Episoder

  • Kathryn interviews Author Sarah Allen Benton LMHC.“Recovery is more than ‘stopping drinking or using drugs’—it involves an entire lifestyle change and impacts every aspect of a parent’s life,” acknowledges Sarah Allen Benton, an Advanced Alcohol and Drug counselor who has been a parent in recovery from alcoholism for more than 20 years. She draws on both her professional expertise and deeply personal experience to support mothers and fathers as they navigate their way through parenting while embracing a sober lifestyle in a digital world filled with challenges and pressures.She holds a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Healthy Psychology from Northeastern University, Bouvé School of Health Sciences, and has worked as a therapist and clinical consultant for various addiction treatment programsKathryn also interviews Author Pattie Dale-Tye.Having a successful career will enable you to live the life you want to lead and to give back and help others all along the way. Pattie Dale Tye offers a comprehensive roadmap for developing a fulfilling career. From new graduates to seasoned professionals, she emphasizes the importance of leveraging one’s unique talents, embracing continuous learning, and fostering meaningful connections. Pattie’s engaging narrative and practical advice make this book a must-read for anyone seeking to transform their career and life. She has a wealth of experience with thirty-plus years of P&L leadership. She credits her ability to successfully lead the turnaround of Human Inc.’s large business segment to putting clients and community first. She helped increase Humana’s impact and visibility in Texas by engaging in activities such as Go Red for Women, The United Way, and the Humana Foundation.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Sarah Allen Benton LMHC.“Recovery is more than ‘stopping drinking or using drugs’—it involves an entire lifestyle change and impacts every aspect of a parent’s life,” acknowledges Sarah Allen Benton, an Advanced Alcohol and Drug counselor who has been a parent in recovery from alcoholism for more than 20 years. She draws on both her professional expertise and deeply personal experience to support mothers and fathers as they navigate their way through parenting while embracing a sober lifestyle in a digital world filled with challenges and pressures.She holds a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Healthy Psychology from Northeastern University, Bouvé School of Health Sciences, and has worked as a therapist and clinical consultant for various addiction treatment programsKathryn also interviews Author Pattie Dale-Tye.Having a successful career will enable you to live the life you want to lead and to give back and help others all along the way. Pattie Dale Tye offers a comprehensive roadmap for developing a fulfilling career. From new graduates to seasoned professionals, she emphasizes the importance of leveraging one’s unique talents, embracing continuous learning, and fostering meaningful connections. Pattie’s engaging narrative and practical advice make this book a must-read for anyone seeking to transform their career and life. She has a wealth of experience with thirty-plus years of P&L leadership. She credits her ability to successfully lead the turnaround of Human Inc.’s large business segment to putting clients and community first. She helped increase Humana’s impact and visibility in Texas by engaging in activities such as Go Red for Women, The United Way, and the Humana Foundation.

  • Mangler du episoder?

    Klikk her for å oppdatere manuelt.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Stephanie Harrison.It’s not your fault if you are unhappy. You have been told three lies: you’re not good enough; you need to achieve fame, wealth, and power; and you need to do it all on your own. This is “Old Happy”, our society’s false definition of happiness, and it’s making us miserable. Well-being expert and social media sensation Stephanie Harrison takes us through the process of unwinding Old Happy, uncovering your own gifts, and using them to both improve your life and the world at the same time. Her step-by-step guide to building the life you want is the key to discovering the New Happy and will forever change the way that you see yourself and the world. Her work has been featured in Fast Company, Forbes, and Architectural Digest, and she regularly contributes to the Harvard Business Review and CNBC.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Meghan Riordan Jarvis, MA, LCSW.All of us will experience loss in our lives, and with loss comes grief. Still, nothing really prepares you for the toll grief takes. As Meghan Riordan Jarvis, MA, LCSW explains, grief doesn’t just happen in your mind — it’s a five-senses experience that impacts all physical systems. “Grievers end up stunned by what a full-contact sport grief ends up being.” Anyone who has struggled with grief knows that there are many questions that come with the journey. With more than two decades of experience as a psychotherapist and trauma specialist, she helps readers make sense of their emotional experience with grief. Meghan is a TEDx speaker and hosts the popular blog and podcast Grief Is My Side Hustle. She offers a free writing workshop, Grief Mates.Kathryn also interviews Author Dr. Dawn Filos.Whether it's a NSFW (not safe for work) encounter with a bra-selling pet parent or a touching farewell to a beloved family dog - Dr. Dawn Filos brings us a variety of tales underscoring the deep connection and mutual affection between pets and their owners. With a blend of touching stories and professional knowledge, she shares her journey from a nervous - and sometimes fainting - veterinary student who lost a prized racehorse - to a confident veterinarian with 3 decades of experience in both Eastern and Western medicine with viral social media videos and an informational, and at times deeply personal blog. Her candid narrative style brings to light the realities of a mobile veterinary practice, where every day is brand new, and every pet has a story worth telling. Retiring after 30 years, she realized a decades-long dream to add “pet portraitist” to her list of talents.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Meghan Riordan Jarvis, MA, LCSW.All of us will experience loss in our lives, and with loss comes grief. Still, nothing really prepares you for the toll grief takes. As Meghan Riordan Jarvis, MA, LCSW explains, grief doesn’t just happen in your mind — it’s a five-senses experience that impacts all physical systems. “Grievers end up stunned by what a full-contact sport grief ends up being.” Anyone who has struggled with grief knows that there are many questions that come with the journey. With more than two decades of experience as a psychotherapist and trauma specialist, she helps readers make sense of their emotional experience with grief. Meghan is a TEDx speaker and hosts the popular blog and podcast Grief Is My Side Hustle. She offers a free writing workshop, Grief Mates.Kathryn also interviews Author Dr. Dawn Filos.Whether it's a NSFW (not safe for work) encounter with a bra-selling pet parent or a touching farewell to a beloved family dog - Dr. Dawn Filos brings us a variety of tales underscoring the deep connection and mutual affection between pets and their owners. With a blend of touching stories and professional knowledge, she shares her journey from a nervous - and sometimes fainting - veterinary student who lost a prized racehorse - to a confident veterinarian with 3 decades of experience in both Eastern and Western medicine with viral social media videos and an informational, and at times deeply personal blog. Her candid narrative style brings to light the realities of a mobile veterinary practice, where every day is brand new, and every pet has a story worth telling. Retiring after 30 years, she realized a decades-long dream to add “pet portraitist” to her list of talents.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Rhea Wessel.Are you brimming with groundbreaking ideas, eager to make a mark in business and tackle global challenges, yet feeling like your voice remains unheard? If so, you’re not alone. In order to amplify your message and truly make an impact, mastering the art of idea discovery and communication is paramount. Thought leader, writer, and corporate thought-leadership writing trainer Rhea Wessel has recently honed her expertise, now placing a significant emphasis on ethical and innovative AI-infused writing. She explains techniques for generating a steady flow of story concepts that deeply resonate with your audience and offers guidance on evading common pitfalls and ethical missteps in business writing, ensuring a captivating and principled narrative. With a prolific career in journalism, Wessel has penned thousands of articles including for The NY Times, The Wall Street Journal, and BBC.Kathryn also interviews Author Dann Darwin.Wendy Green loves her husband — and almost never hates him — even after their decades-long marriage. She and Charles had met on a wintry day at a North Dallas gym. Charles feels instant surges of chemistry. Wendy needs a bit more convincing. But their attraction grows and deepens, and within a year they marry. Little do they know what awaits them. Dann Darwin delivers an intimate exploration of a relatable couple as life takes them from Texas to North Dakota and to Nevada throughout their 40-year relationship. Far from typical pulp fiction romances, Darwin depicts imperfect, relatable characters who make mistakes — lots of them, in fact — while navigating the inherent uncertainty of modern-day relationships. Darwin worked in the newspaper industry in Michigan, Texas, Utah and Nevada for nearly 40 years, where he won numerous awards, before turning to fiction and longer narratives.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Rhea Wessel.Are you brimming with groundbreaking ideas, eager to make a mark in business and tackle global challenges, yet feeling like your voice remains unheard? If so, you’re not alone. In order to amplify your message and truly make an impact, mastering the art of idea discovery and communication is paramount. Thought leader, writer, and corporate thought-leadership writing trainer Rhea Wessel has recently honed her expertise, now placing a significant emphasis on ethical and innovative AI-infused writing. She explains techniques for generating a steady flow of story concepts that deeply resonate with your audience and offers guidance on evading common pitfalls and ethical missteps in business writing, ensuring a captivating and principled narrative. With a prolific career in journalism, Wessel has penned thousands of articles including for The NY Times, The Wall Street Journal, and BBC.Kathryn also interviews Author Dann Darwin.Wendy Green loves her husband — and almost never hates him — even after their decades-long marriage. She and Charles had met on a wintry day at a North Dallas gym. Charles feels instant surges of chemistry. Wendy needs a bit more convincing. But their attraction grows and deepens, and within a year they marry. Little do they know what awaits them. Dann Darwin delivers an intimate exploration of a relatable couple as life takes them from Texas to North Dakota and to Nevada throughout their 40-year relationship. Far from typical pulp fiction romances, Darwin depicts imperfect, relatable characters who make mistakes — lots of them, in fact — while navigating the inherent uncertainty of modern-day relationships. Darwin worked in the newspaper industry in Michigan, Texas, Utah and Nevada for nearly 40 years, where he won numerous awards, before turning to fiction and longer narratives.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Marie Diamond.Manifestation techniques have exploded in popularity in recent years, yet many people don’t realize there is a missing key you can use to do a lot of the manifestation work for you — your home, says Marie Diamond, a six-time global bestselling author. With over 30 years of experience manifesting amazing results for her clients, she has created a life-changing energy system that works for everyone who uses it. This easy-to-follow method unlocks the missing key to manifestation so that you can create massive energy shifts in your life. Whether you’re looking to enhance your career, finances, relationships, or health, her simple and effective tools will show you how to finally live the life you’ve always dreamt about. Star of the reality show Feng Shui Your Life,she is an award-winning author and speaker whose honors include being inaugurated into the Los Angeles Tribune Speakers Hall of Fame and being inducted into the International Global Mentors.Kathryn also interviews Author Diane Parrish.The bubble in which Ruth and David live their tidy suburban lives is about to burst. A tragic automobile accident shatters their insular world and sends David into an emotional tailspin. An unexpected job opportunity takes Ruth to the West Coast, waylaying her desire to become a mother and making her increasingly unavailable for David’s needs. Thrown off balance and alone, David develops a fixation on Annabeth Brady, the daughter of the friends killed in the car crash that fateful night. As he and Ruth drift further apart, each must decide if they will remain true to their vows, or what it might mean to search for something better. Diane Parrish pulls back the facade of the carefully cultivated suburbs with luscious prose infused with flashes of humor and insight, as she quietly questions our notions of forgiveness and faith. At age 72, this is her first published novel.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Marie Diamond.Manifestation techniques have exploded in popularity in recent years, yet many people don’t realize there is a missing key you can use to do a lot of the manifestation work for you — your home, says Marie Diamond, a six-time global bestselling author. With over 30 years of experience manifesting amazing results for her clients, she has created a life-changing energy system that works for everyone who uses it. This easy-to-follow method unlocks the missing key to manifestation so that you can create massive energy shifts in your life. Whether you’re looking to enhance your career, finances, relationships, or health, her simple and effective tools will show you how to finally live the life you’ve always dreamt about. Star of the reality show Feng Shui Your Life,she is an award-winning author and speaker whose honors include being inaugurated into the Los Angeles Tribune Speakers Hall of Fame and being inducted into the International Global Mentors.Kathryn also interviews Author Diane Parrish.The bubble in which Ruth and David live their tidy suburban lives is about to burst. A tragic automobile accident shatters their insular world and sends David into an emotional tailspin. An unexpected job opportunity takes Ruth to the West Coast, waylaying her desire to become a mother and making her increasingly unavailable for David’s needs. Thrown off balance and alone, David develops a fixation on Annabeth Brady, the daughter of the friends killed in the car crash that fateful night. As he and Ruth drift further apart, each must decide if they will remain true to their vows, or what it might mean to search for something better. Diane Parrish pulls back the facade of the carefully cultivated suburbs with luscious prose infused with flashes of humor and insight, as she quietly questions our notions of forgiveness and faith. At age 72, this is her first published novel.

  • Kathryn interviews Michelle Causton MBA. As companies rapidly integrate generative AI technology to boost productivity and reduce costs; efforts to manage the risks of AI are lagging. According to Michelle Causton, an MBA and a seasoned ethics expert dedicated to guiding businesses on integrating AI technology ethically, there is a clear line between using AI to assist with work and using it to pass off AI-generated content as one's own. This distinction is critical as AI continues to develop, and its applications in business and beyond must be examined through an ethical lens. Her insights are relevant for business leaders, managers, educators, and anyone interested in the ethical use of AI technology. As a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers, Michelle continues to captivate and inspire audiences globally.Kathryn also interviews Author Ken Abraham.As we approach World Homeless Day on October 10th, we have an opportunity to elevate the conversation around homelessness in America. Bestselling author Ken Abraham, known for his gripping storytelling, is making a significant impact with his new novel, No Address, which sheds light on the harsh realities faced by the homeless community. He tells the poignant story of individuals navigating the struggles of life without a permanent home, blending fiction with real-life experiences to foster understanding and compassion. He aims to inspire readers to recognize the humanity behind homelessness and encourage community involvement and solutions. He is a NY Times best-selling author, known around the world for his collaborations with popular celebrities and fascinating, high-profile public figures such as Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, NFL football coach and team owner, Joe Gibbs as well as 9/11 widow Lisa Beamer.

  • Kathryn interviews Michelle Causton MBA. As companies rapidly integrate generative AI technology to boost productivity and reduce costs; efforts to manage the risks of AI are lagging. According to Michelle Causton, an MBA and a seasoned ethics expert dedicated to guiding businesses on integrating AI technology ethically, there is a clear line between using AI to assist with work and using it to pass off AI-generated content as one's own. This distinction is critical as AI continues to develop, and its applications in business and beyond must be examined through an ethical lens. Her insights are relevant for business leaders, managers, educators, and anyone interested in the ethical use of AI technology. As a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers, Michelle continues to captivate and inspire audiences globally.Kathryn also interviews Author Ken Abraham.As we approach World Homeless Day on October 10th, we have an opportunity to elevate the conversation around homelessness in America. Bestselling author Ken Abraham, known for his gripping storytelling, is making a significant impact with his new novel, No Address, which sheds light on the harsh realities faced by the homeless community. He tells the poignant story of individuals navigating the struggles of life without a permanent home, blending fiction with real-life experiences to foster understanding and compassion. He aims to inspire readers to recognize the humanity behind homelessness and encourage community involvement and solutions. He is a NY Times best-selling author, known around the world for his collaborations with popular celebrities and fascinating, high-profile public figures such as Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, NFL football coach and team owner, Joe Gibbs as well as 9/11 widow Lisa Beamer.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Ronald F. Levant PhD. Why are some men so problematic—unable to describe how they feel, neglecting their health, exploding in rage, and resorting to violence when their manhood is questioned? An internationally recognized psychologist and past president of the American Psychological Association, Dr. Ronald F. Levant has devoted most of his professional career to finding the answer. He now reveals how his work has been driven by his quest to understand men like his abusive father and his perplexing behavior. He shares his personal story—starting with a childhood marked by beatings and fear, followed by an adolescence defined by drinking and delinquent behavior, and a young adulthood marred by depression—to inspire and guide other trauma survivors, especially fathers and sons, as well as the women who love and suffer with them. He earned his doctorate in Clinical Psychology and Public Practice from Harvard University and has served on the faculties of Boston University, where he directed the nationally prominent Father Project.Kathryn also interviews Registered Dietician Karen E. Todd RD.With 'explosive growth' forecasted for the cognitive enhancing nootropic 'smart' food, beverage and supplement market expected to nearly triple to $8.2 Billion by 2032, brain health is clearly a 'top of mind' concern for throngs of wellness-seekers. Registered Dietician Karen E. Todd is here to discuss why nootropics are gaining in popularity as an easy, nutrition-driven way to support brain health and improve cognitive function at any age through one's diet. She has over 25 years of experience in exercise performance and nutritional product development and education. She holds Bachelor of Science degrees in both Scientific Nutrition and Food Science Technology from Texas A&M University and an MBA from Nova Southeastern University. Karen is the Vice President of Global Brand Marketing for Kyowa Hakko and sits on the executive board of the Council for Responsible Nutrition and chairs the Women in Nutraceuticals (WIN) initiative.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Ronald F. Levant PhD. Why are some men so problematic—unable to describe how they feel, neglecting their health, exploding in rage, and resorting to violence when their manhood is questioned? An internationally recognized psychologist and past president of the American Psychological Association, Dr. Ronald F. Levant has devoted most of his professional career to finding the answer. He now reveals how his work has been driven by his quest to understand men like his abusive father and his perplexing behavior. He shares his personal story—starting with a childhood marked by beatings and fear, followed by an adolescence defined by drinking and delinquent behavior, and a young adulthood marred by depression—to inspire and guide other trauma survivors, especially fathers and sons, as well as the women who love and suffer with them. He earned his doctorate in Clinical Psychology and Public Practice from Harvard University and has served on the faculties of Boston University, where he directed the nationally prominent Father Project.Kathryn also interviews Registered Dietician Karen E. Todd RD.With 'explosive growth' forecasted for the cognitive enhancing nootropic 'smart' food, beverage and supplement market expected to nearly triple to $8.2 Billion by 2032, brain health is clearly a 'top of mind' concern for throngs of wellness-seekers. Registered Dietician Karen E. Todd is here to discuss why nootropics are gaining in popularity as an easy, nutrition-driven way to support brain health and improve cognitive function at any age through one's diet. She has over 25 years of experience in exercise performance and nutritional product development and education. She holds Bachelor of Science degrees in both Scientific Nutrition and Food Science Technology from Texas A&M University and an MBA from Nova Southeastern University. Karen is the Vice President of Global Brand Marketing for Kyowa Hakko and sits on the executive board of the Council for Responsible Nutrition and chairs the Women in Nutraceuticals (WIN) initiative.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Anna Runkle.Are you constantly feeling like your past is holding you back, like no matter how many times you try, the effects of your childhood trauma are keeping you from fully living? With an online community of over a million subscribers that use her distinct experience-based methods to change their lives, Anna Runkle (aka the Crappy Childhood Fairy on YouTube) has a hopeful message that re-regulating is possible - even during an election year! She shows readers quick, intuitive ways to re-regulate your nervous system on the spot, as well as a method that she’s developed over the past 30 years to process the thoughts and feelings that get blocked by the impact of childhood trauma on the nervous system.Kathryn also interviews Author Irene Daria PhD.Today, Irene Daria is a cognitive developmental psychologist and reading tutor to the stars, including the children of Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett, and Tom Brady and Bridget Moynahan. At the time of this memoir, she was a graduate student and “just” a mom thrilled that her son had been accepted to one of the most esteemed public schools in Manhattan. Sure that he was on the path to a venerable education, she did not listen when her 5-year-old told her that he—like millions of other children—was not being taught how to read in school. An entire, very painful school year passed before Eric got her to realize he was right. Follow along as Daria begins a perplexing but ultimately empowering journey to save his academic life. She has worked as a reporter at Women’s Wear Daily and an editor at Harper’s Bazaar and has written hundreds of articles for publications ranging from The NY Times and Money, to Parents, Mademoiselle and Glamour.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Anna Runkle.Are you constantly feeling like your past is holding you back, like no matter how many times you try, the effects of your childhood trauma are keeping you from fully living? With an online community of over a million subscribers that use her distinct experience-based methods to change their lives, Anna Runkle (aka the Crappy Childhood Fairy on YouTube) has a hopeful message that re-regulating is possible - even during an election year! She shows readers quick, intuitive ways to re-regulate your nervous system on the spot, as well as a method that she’s developed over the past 30 years to process the thoughts and feelings that get blocked by the impact of childhood trauma on the nervous system.Kathryn also interviews Author Irene Daria PhD.Today, Irene Daria is a cognitive developmental psychologist and reading tutor to the stars, including the children of Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett, and Tom Brady and Bridget Moynahan. At the time of this memoir, she was a graduate student and “just” a mom thrilled that her son had been accepted to one of the most esteemed public schools in Manhattan. Sure that he was on the path to a venerable education, she did not listen when her 5-year-old told her that he—like millions of other children—was not being taught how to read in school. An entire, very painful school year passed before Eric got her to realize he was right. Follow along as Daria begins a perplexing but ultimately empowering journey to save his academic life. She has worked as a reporter at Women’s Wear Daily and an editor at Harper’s Bazaar and has written hundreds of articles for publications ranging from The NY Times and Money, to Parents, Mademoiselle and Glamour.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Dr. Katherine Reid.Katherine Reid, a biochemist, and Barbara Price, a seasoned science writer, delve into the hidden dangers of MSG, revealing how this additive, prevalent in processed foods, is linked to conditions such as obesity, diabetes, autism, addiction, depression, and cancer. Their research not only sheds light on how MSG is produced during food manufacturing but also provides practical dietary solutions to combat its harmful effects. Dr. Reid also teaches us how to understand food labels and identify hidden MSG as well as practical tips for reducing MSG in your diet. With a background in biotech cancer pharmaceuticals, she brings a wealth of scientific knowledge to her work on chronic inflammatory illnesses. Dr. Reid is the founder of Unblind My Mind, Inc., a non-profit dedicated to improving health through informed food choices.Kathryn also interviews Author Laurinel Owen.International cellist and journalist Laurinel Owen knew her husband, Klaus, for 27 years — or so she thought. After nursing him through a lengthy illness and eventually mourning his passing, She discovered that Klaus had taken a devastating secret to his grave: she wasn’t his only wife. But that wasn’t all. Klaus had bilked her out of thousands of dollars and was the son of a Nazi murderer who had fled the United States amid FBI accusations of being the head of the American Gestapo. With honesty and vulnerability, Owen invites readers into her multi-faceted tale of deceit, self-deception and the high price she paid for living in denial. Her husband’s transgressions spawned a three-continent lawsuit that she had to navigate while bearing the weight of the shame she carried over her part in the real-life drama. She has published over 130 articles in Strings Magazine and the British magazines The Strad and Muso on topics related to cello technique, soloist, luthier and music school profiles, concert, festival, and record reviews.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Dr. Katherine Reid.Katherine Reid, a biochemist, and Barbara Price, a seasoned science writer, delve into the hidden dangers of MSG, revealing how this additive, prevalent in processed foods, is linked to conditions such as obesity, diabetes, autism, addiction, depression, and cancer. Their research not only sheds light on how MSG is produced during food manufacturing but also provides practical dietary solutions to combat its harmful effects. Dr. Reid also teaches us how to understand food labels and identify hidden MSG as well as practical tips for reducing MSG in your diet. With a background in biotech cancer pharmaceuticals, she brings a wealth of scientific knowledge to her work on chronic inflammatory illnesses. Dr. Reid is the founder of Unblind My Mind, Inc., a non-profit dedicated to improving health through informed food choices.Kathryn also interviews Author Laurinel Owen.International cellist and journalist Laurinel Owen knew her husband, Klaus, for 27 years — or so she thought. After nursing him through a lengthy illness and eventually mourning his passing, She discovered that Klaus had taken a devastating secret to his grave: she wasn’t his only wife. But that wasn’t all. Klaus had bilked her out of thousands of dollars and was the son of a Nazi murderer who had fled the United States amid FBI accusations of being the head of the American Gestapo. With honesty and vulnerability, Owen invites readers into her multi-faceted tale of deceit, self-deception and the high price she paid for living in denial. Her husband’s transgressions spawned a three-continent lawsuit that she had to navigate while bearing the weight of the shame she carried over her part in the real-life drama. She has published over 130 articles in Strings Magazine and the British magazines The Strad and Muso on topics related to cello technique, soloist, luthier and music school profiles, concert, festival, and record reviews.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Susan Hensley. When you were a child, there may have been no better feeling than picking up a crayon and letting your imagination run free. The joy, simplicity, and freedom of just creating was easy and honest. As you became an adult, life became complicated and overwhelming. Author and transformation coach, Susan Hensley, introduces us to art journaling, a helpful tool for navigating life transitions, cultivating mindfulness, processing emotions, building resilience, and uncovering inner wisdom. She shows how putting colors, shapes, and images on paper can be a profound path to self-discovery, emotional healing, and unleashing joy! She holds a BS in communication/social science from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MS in journalism from Northwestern University.Kathryn also interviews Dr. Andrew Elliston.Schools in two states experiencing a rise in Covid cases announced they were closing facilities and switching to remote learning. Alabama and Tennessee announced the closure of two schools — affecting more than a thousand children — just days into the new academic year, with officials saying the virus had forced them to shut down and carry out a 'deep clean.' At one of the schools, children had to abandon their desks and revert to remote learning for two days — a move reminiscent of the early days of Covid. Sharing his insight is Dr. Andrew Elliston, a board certified pediatrician based in New York City. He received his Doctorate of Medicine at Loma Linda University School of Medicine and completed his Pediatric Residency at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. He has been chosen for inclusion on the “Super Doctors and Rising Stars of New York City Pediatricians” list by The NY Times in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Susan Hensley. When you were a child, there may have been no better feeling than picking up a crayon and letting your imagination run free. The joy, simplicity, and freedom of just creating was easy and honest. As you became an adult, life became complicated and overwhelming. Author and transformation coach, Susan Hensley, introduces us to art journaling, a helpful tool for navigating life transitions, cultivating mindfulness, processing emotions, building resilience, and uncovering inner wisdom. She shows how putting colors, shapes, and images on paper can be a profound path to self-discovery, emotional healing, and unleashing joy! She holds a BS in communication/social science from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MS in journalism from Northwestern University.Kathryn also interviews Dr. Andrew Elliston.Schools in two states experiencing a rise in Covid cases announced they were closing facilities and switching to remote learning. Alabama and Tennessee announced the closure of two schools — affecting more than a thousand children — just days into the new academic year, with officials saying the virus had forced them to shut down and carry out a 'deep clean.' At one of the schools, children had to abandon their desks and revert to remote learning for two days — a move reminiscent of the early days of Covid. Sharing his insight is Dr. Andrew Elliston, a board certified pediatrician based in New York City. He received his Doctorate of Medicine at Loma Linda University School of Medicine and completed his Pediatric Residency at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. He has been chosen for inclusion on the “Super Doctors and Rising Stars of New York City Pediatricians” list by The NY Times in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024.

  • Kathryn interviews Author Tovah Klein PhD.Whether it’s national or global events affecting our sense of safety or stressors in our day-to-day lives, we are constantly confronted with situations that threaten the wellbeing of our children. Thankfully, there is good news that has not yet been reflected in the headlines: we can mitigate the effect of such rampant uncertainty by guiding our children to manage adversity and become more resilient. The key is parental involvement. Tovah Klein PhD offers hope and insight on how we can nurture healthier relationships with our children throughout the various ages and stages of childhood. She is a former developmental advisor to Sesame Street. She has spoken on children’s needs, including COVID and responses to tragic news, on Good Morning America, CNN, MSNBC, Today, and NPR.Kathryn also interviews Author Ziba Graham Jr.If you've ever experienced significant marital problems, you may have gone to a therapist to get to the root of your conflict and deal with it in a healthy way. But counseling isn't always as helpful as you might imagine. Venting every week about how your spouse has wronged you can supercharge your anger and encourage you to see yourself as a victim. Couples therapist Ziba Graham Jr. shares the strategies that have dramatically improved his clients' lives, giving you the tools you need to create genuine, lasting change. He teaches couples how to recognize what is not working, how to focus on the future instead of negative past experiences and offers tips on how to effectively communicate. He has an MBA from Indiana University, a master’s in social work from the University of Louisville, and an associate degree and substance abuse certificate from Vincennes University.