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Meredith Koch is a survivor that went from treating patients with life altering injuries to becoming one herself. On her 25th birthday a life altering incident gave Meredith a new lease on life. Rather than dwelling on the “Why Me?” Meredith took control of her life and embodied what it truly meant to adapt. With her injury came a new look at life and what it meant to be Adaptively Abled.
Bernadette Coughlin was fired by her employer for using marijuana while off the clock. Now she wants to make sure it Title= happen to anyone else in Massachusetts, which in the last five years broadly legalized recreational and medical marijuana for adults over the age of 21. Listen to Bernadette and her attorney, David Hadas of Drohan, Hitt and Hadas weigh in on this.
Does what’s on your desk reveal what’s on your mind? Do those pictures on your walls tell true tales about you? And is your favorite outfit about to give you away? For the last ten years psychologist Sam Gosling has been studying how people project (and protect) their inner selves. By exploring our private worlds (desks, bedrooms, even our clothes and our cars), he shows not only how we showcase our personalities in unexpected-and unplanned-ways, but also how we create personality in the first place, communicate it others, and interpret the world around us.
Rock bottom looks different for all of us. For Janet Lombardi it was finding out her husband had emptied out their bank account and left her with a massive amount of debt. Listen to Janet’s inspirational story that shows us how to get back up when we’ve been knocked down.
In this episode with talk with holistic life coach Griff Neilson about America’s not so secret obsession with sugar. It is everywhere and in everything so how can something so wrong taste so right? We dive into the many reasons we as a country have a sweet tooth and how you can exorcise your excuses for a happier healthier you.
Beyonce said it best, girls run the world and Tamara Lashchyk is the perfect example. In a male-dominated industry, she has made a name for herself and has penned the book “Lose the Gum” to show other women the tools of the trade. Equipped with 25 years of experience on Wall Street, she is giving the best advice on how to compete and succeed when it comes to corporate politics.
Any expert will tell you the key to a healthy relationship is communication but with so many new ways to communicate that don’t involve actually speaking to one another, it seems we have lost the art. No worries! Jonathan Robinson discusses powerful yet simple ways to improve and sharpen your communication skills.
Curiosity can lead to some pretty amazing things, just ask author Donald Nelson. His curiosity left him itching to find out what happened in the mysterious death of Mary Jo Kopeche who was in the backseat of Edward M. Kennedy’s car when it plunged into a pond. Want to hear more? Listen to his theory now!
Guess what? It has been proven that women live longer than men. And guess what else? The human species is the only species in which one sex is known to have a survival advantage. Our guest Thomas Perls is an expert in human longevity and he discusses his research on how to stay alive and thrive!
Sex trafficking is an evil in our world that rarely attracts mainstream attention. It’s a subject that seems almost taboo among the media. Yet there are still plenty of people fighting to end this injustice once and for all. Amirah‘s Executive Director, Stephanie Clark speaks with Francesca about how this dark industry is far more widespread then you might believe, and what you can do to help stop it.
Has anyone ever told you that you are special? Did you know that uniqueness impacts not just the way you think and learn but also how you heal? Dr. James Greenblatt is here to talk about how your individuality informs both your behaviors and your treatments.
Things in our world are rarely as black and white as they seem and our justice system is no different. The portrayal of those who have spent time in prison is often left skewed by popular media. Signe Taylor, director of the documentary It’s Criminal is looking to change that. Join her and Francesca as they discuss the hidden complexities of the American prison system and the people within it.
New York Times best-selling author and women’s advocate Peggy Orenstein stops by to talk about her latest book, Don’t Call Me Princess, a collection of essays from over three decades of writing. Orenstein discusses the journeys of girls and women, as well as the female progression throughout life.
Wellness or weakness – diet or disease, these are the choices we make for our selves everytime we eat. Michael Fenster, author of Food Shaman joins Francesca this week to discuss the changes that need to be made to the modern western diet in order to ensure a long, and healthy life.
This year’s Golden Globe awards saw an outpouring of celebrity support for the “Times Up!” movement. Here to talk more in-depth is Purdue University Professor, Venetria Patton.
Modern technological advances have made us more connected and given us easier access to information – but do all of these benefits come with a hidden cost? Utopia is Creepy: And Other Provocations author Nicholas Carr discusses the hidden drawbacks that come with the digital age.
How does one properly navigate the complex web of connections we call social media? Reimagine yourself a brand. Diane Huth gives Francesca advice on how to maximize the benefits of platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn. Kelly McMenamin lays out a foolproof plan to bring structure back to your life.
Due to declining mortality and fertility rates, more than 80 million Americans will be 65 or older by the year 2050. Joseph F. Coughlin tells Francesca about how to prepare for the future of the elderly, and what’s on the horizon for our country’s fastest-growing, misunderstood market.
The long-overdue conversation about sexual harassment is brought to Talk with Francesca by attorney Steve Weisman and author Susan Harrow. The two discuss the rise of the #MeToo movement particularly in Hollywood and Washington, D.C., as well as why so many women are coming forward with their stories.
Marketing consultant and author Claudia Newcorn tells Francesca about the recent boom of women in small businesses, as well as hot tips on social media marketing. Francesca also sits down with author Mark Shaw to discuss his new book, The Reporter Who Knew Too Much.
In the US one in eight women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. During this episode, Dr. Bodai, the creator of the Breast Cancer Stamp, talks with Francesca about the latest advancements, what led him to develop the stamp, his passion for finding a cure and preventative tips. This episode is jam-packed with information every woman should hear.
The mind is a powerful tool, and author Erik Vance is a firm believer in its ability to deceive, transform, and heal. In this episode, Francesca and Erik discuss how our expectations and our reality have a direct correlation. From the types of guys you date, to the pills you take, what you believe is what will be!
Ever been in a difficult situation and wonder how to de-escalate it? Well, author Douglas Noll is well versed in the art of peacemaking. After 22 years of practicing law, he turned his attention to peace and conflict resolution. During this episode, Doug drops some gems for defusing any situation.
Do you love the single lifestyle but feel that you should be in a relationship? Well, don’t touch that dial because this episode of Talk with Francesca is all about embracing your own singleness. Tune in and find out how you can lead a fulfilling life without needing a plus-one.
In today’s episode, we get a lesson in playing big. Author and coach Tara Mohr discuss how our strength, our voice, and our mission can be silenced by our inner critic. We all deal with the fear of rejection, the fear of doubt, the fear of failure and Tara gives us the tools in feeling the fear and doing it anyway.
Joy Loverde author of, Who Will Take Care of me When I’m Old? has a candid conversation with Francesca about the reality of life for the elderly. Everything from living on your own after a certain age to health insurance is discussed. This episode is a must hear for tips on taking control of your money, health, and life as you get older
Why do people stay in abusive relationships? A seemingly simple question that in reality has a very complex answer. Leslie Morgan Steiner stops in to speak from experience about how leaving a harmful relationship can be much more complicated than simply saying goodbye.
For most of us, stress is something we battle on a daily basis. It can come from work, home, friends, and family. But how much stress can you have in your life before it starts to seriously affect your health? Dr. Mary Wingo is on the show to talk about just that.
Do you think you might have a Narcissist in your life? Do you think you enjoy your own reflection in the mirror a little too much? Narcissism is trending and Dr. Craig Malkin is here on the show to explain the mechanics of the love of self.
Our culture often defines “quitting” as “defeat” but is persistence always the answer? Even when it comes at the expense of our own happiness? Joining Francesca is Peg Streep, who will help explain why sometimes quitting can be the healthiest thing for you to do.
It seems the former congressman Anthony Weiner just can’t stop sabotaging his own career. Here on this week’s show is Dr. Joe Burgo to help us figure out if there is in fact, a pathology behind the disgraced politician’s self-destructive behavior.
With the future of Social Security being brought into question, it seems everybody is scrambling for some straightforward financial advice. Unfortunately, such counsel has become an increasingly rare commodity. Worry not, Liz Davidson is here on the show to talk about all the nuances of financial that your advisory may have never mentioned.
Investigative reporter Melanie Berliet joins Francesca to talk about her new book Surviving in Spirit a memoir about sisterhood and addiction.
Everybody lies, but did you know the average person is told somewhere between 10 to 200 lies in a single day? And yet dispute the sheer magnitude of daily deception many of these lies go undetected. Never fear, Francesca is here with her latest guest Pam Meyer. Author of Liespotting Pam joins the show to dish out some hot tips on what you can do to find the truth.
In today’s world, women are graduating from college at higher rates than men and closing the wage gap. Yet despite all these great things, many women report a dissatisfaction with the more intimate aspects of their lives. Peggy Orenstein author of Girls and Sex: Navigating the Complicated New Landscape stops in to discuss the pathos behind the modern women’s sex drive.
Strength training exercises are proven to build muscle and burn calories so no more excuses. Because this week’s guest Joan Pagano says that if you want to age gracefully you’re going to need to build up that muscle.
The intensity of our emotions and can lead us to irrational behavior, much to our detriment. This is doubly true when it comes to the matter of investments. Jay Mooreland author of The Emotional Investor stops in to talk about how our emotions and biases can inhibit our decision making and what you can do to change it.
What is it like to be a member of an infamous gangster’s inner circle? Kevin Weeks knows for sure and is willing to share. The former mobster and longtime confidant to James “Whitey” Bulger join Francesca to talk about the life and times of Boston’s most notorious criminal.
T. J. English, author of Where the Bodies Were Buried stops in to offer an in-depth look into the capture trial of James “Whitey” Bulger. One of the most infamous figures in the history of the City of Boston.
Filmmaker Gayle Kirschenbaum joins Francesca this week to discuss her latest work Look At Us Now Mother. A heartwarming story of the transformation of a mother/daughter relationship from hatred to love.
We’ve all had to deal with difficult people at some point in our life. From coworkers to bosses, to clients, it seems like there’s always someone we just can’t placate with words. Well, psychiatrist Mark Goulston may have the solution to your problems. Listen in as he joins Francesca to talk about strategies to get through to almost anyone.
We are a culture that idolizes “geniuses.” But what are the traits that people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs have in common that made them so successful? Professor David Yoffie stops in to tell us what you can do to emulate these modern success stories.
The fact that true friends are a genuine treasure is common sense. But did you know that strong female friendships can actually improve your span and quality of life? Not all relationships are sunshine and roses however and this week Francesca talks with Nicole Zangara about her book Surviving Female Relationships, The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.
Born in a town where a handful of families control everything, George A. DeMoulas grew up as the biggest open secret in town. An illegitimate son of a prestigious family he joins Francesca this week to discuss his life and new memoir Illegit.
Many American’s might think that you’d need to win the lottery or work until you were 75 in order to retire with financial security. Well, Wes Moss has some good news for you as he talks with Francesca about how you might be able to retire a lot sooner than you think.
When women are the primary breadwinners in a family, things change. Studies have found that Women who act as the top earner in a household are at a higher risk for burnout, infidelity, and divorce. One such woman Farnoosh Tarobi, author of When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women chats with Francesca about why all these problems plague working women and what you can do to alleviate them.
The modern workplace has seen rise to a slew of improvements for working women. Yet something that continues to elude women in the workforce is the distinct sense of confidence in themselves. Good Morning America correspondent and co-author of The Confidence Code, Claire Shipman joins Francesca to talk about how so many working women seem to lack the self-assurance of their male colleagues.
Guy Winch is the author of Emotional First Aid: Healing Rejection, Guilt, Failure, and Other Everyday Hurts. He’s here with Francesca this week to help dish out some advice on how to prevent the smaller let-downs in our life from growing into big ones.
We’ve all had sexual Fantasies running through our heads at some point, but have you ever wondered where they come from? Michael Gilbert author of The Disposable Male: Sex, Love, and Money: Your World through Darwin’s Eyes is here to help shed light on the origins of our deepest, darkest, fantasies.
Who hasn’t enjoyed a drink or two in their life? Did you know that risky drinking has become endemic among women worldwide? Anne Dowsett Johnston, award-winning journalist and her new book Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol combines cutting-edge research with the story of her personal journey down the road of recovery with the world’s most prevalent drug: alcohol.
Who waits till they’re 50 to call it quits on their marriage? It turns out that graying divorce isn’t just an observation in this country, it’s a trend. Laura Silverstein joins Francesca to help explain why.
Francesca is joined by Abby Rodman who’s here share some insight from her book Should You Marry Him? Stay tuned for an episode chock full of advice that anyone interested in tying the knot would be grateful to have.
It’s often said that you should “look for a man who loves his mother” in a partner. But what if the man in question has yet to separate from his mother emotionally? How do you ensure that you stay #1 in his emotional life? Dr. Peggy Drexler is here this week to weigh in on this topic.
What drives us to make the decisions that we do? Why do we splurge on a big meal, then cut coupons the next day? Dan Ariely sits down to talk about human irrationality and decision-making with Francesca.
Dr. Osama Hamdy and his team at the Joslin Diabetes Center may have unlocked the secret to halting the progression of Type 2 Diabetes. Join this doctor and Francesca as they talk about how a change in diet, lifestyle, and weight can go a long way to reversing the damage brought by this disease.
Just how effective are the self-help treatments we put so much faith in? David Cunningham discusses his approach to self-improvement. Later, Ariel Gore chats with Francesca about the responsibilities of caring for aging parents.
Are you tired of hearing “Why aren’t you married?” Francesca is joined by Sara Eckel this week to discuss her book It’s Not You: 27 (Wrong) Reasons You’re Still Single. Join them as they try to dispel the myths and misconceptions that surround the single life.
Why are men in such a hurry for sex? Why do women worry so much about a guy’s financial status? Michael Gilbert author of The Disposable Male: Sex, Love, and Money: Your World through Darwin’s Eyes is here to discuss just that. Then Steve Olsher drops in to talk about his book What Is Your What? , which is chock full of tips to help you find the one thing you were born to do.
Jane Isay returns to the show to discuss her new book Mom Still Likes You Best. It is a book that works to dispel the myth that sibling bonds come without resentment and strife. Join Francesca and Jane as they talk about how families can work to overcome the feuds of the past for a better relationship for the future.
Discovering that someone you love has been keeping secrets from you can be devastating. It makes you question everything you once believed to be true about your life. Jane Isay is on the show this week to talk about her experience as both a secret finder and secret keeper.
Dignity is something that everyone seems to know instinctively but has difficulty expressing it with words. And yet when we feel our dignity is trampled upon it can bring out some of our ugliest emotions. Here to talk about dignity and what it means when it is violated, is Dr. Donna Hicks.
Diagnosis of ADD and ADHD in both adults and children are becoming increasingly common. Yet many people remain in the dark about the specifics of these conditions. Here to shed some light on the subject is Dr. Craig Surman author of Fast Minds: How to Thrive If You Have ADHD (Or Think You Might).
Do you find yourself staying quiet as a mouse when your partner decides to get amorous? Do you find yourself straying outside your relationship for sexual fulfillment? Renowned relationship expert Michele Davis Weiner is here this week to talk about what you can do to add some extra zest to your relationships.
The terrorist attacks of September 11th left thousands dead, and many more grieving. 16 of those killed were twins and while one cannot really compare cases of such loss it still makes you wonder, what is it like to lose a twin? Pam Bittner who lost her brother Jeffery is here this week to talk about just that.
One would think that in an age of social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter that people are more connected than ever before. But is that really the case? Rosemary Nickle joins Francesca this week to discuss how more connection doesn’t necessarily mean less loneliness.
Anybody, young or old, can fall victim to the deceptions of identity theft. Francesca sits down with Steven Weisman, creator of Scamicide.com, a website that warns the public about online scams and I.D. theft.