Kathryn Zox is your Social Worker with a Microphone™. She's informative and fun and opens up the mike with conversations that women need to hear. The Kathryn Zox Show is savvy and relationship oriented. Kathryn has counseled hundreds of women and their families who have suffered from eating disorders, addiction problems, marital, family and geriatric issues as well as persons coping with mental and physical disabilities. She combines her feminine perspective, social work skills and acting talents to produce a show that's smart, upbeat, informative, sometimes irreverent, but never boring! Tune in Wednesdays at 7 AM/PT, 10 AM/ET to The Kathryn Zox Show be a part of Kathryn's lively interviews on wealth, health, kids, divorce, travel, menopause, recipes, diets, and relationships. Serious and not so serious topics include hair loss, weight gain, face lifts, obsession, and rejection and even male contraception. That's the Kathryn Zox Show, right here on VoiceAmerica Variety.
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Ep: 1881 Michael Guilding - Fear in the Therapy Room
Aug 19, 202630 min
For millions of therapists—and millions of people in therapy—the experience is familiar: shortness of breath, a racing heart, and sweaty palms. When we perceive a threat, our bodies naturally activate fight-or-flight responses, both physically and behaviorally. This protective fear system is simply the nervous system doing what it is designed to do. When a client's fear system goes into overdrive, the therapist responds, resonating with what is happening in the room, much like strings on an instrument. The question is not how to prevent this response, but how to use it. Michael Guilding shows how understanding, rather than suppressing, our own fear responses can make us better healers. Clear, jargon-free, and grounded in clinical experience, his book is written for therapists but speaks to anyone who cares for others or wants to live with less fear and greater freedom. He has worked as a counselor and psychotherapist for 30 years.
According to the Alzheimer's Association, more than 7 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer's disease, and that number is projected to rise to nearly 13 million by 2050. Watching a loved one experience dementia can be heartbreaking, but Teri Roche Dropnick offers a unique and hopeful perspective in her memoir about her father's Alzheimer's diagnosis. Through her father's longtime best friend of 80 years, she discovers stories and memories that help her reconnect with the father she feels she is slowly losing. Their unexpected friendship becomes a meaningful source of comfort, understanding, and connection throughout her father's journey. Dropnick brings a valuable perspective to the experience, having served as a Volunteer Community Educator for the Alzheimer's Association and worked as a clinical social worker in the medical field.
Decades after Lucinda Barrows comes to Palm Beach she has everything she set out to claim: a seat at every elite table and three stunning daughters raised in the shelter of privilege. Yet beneath the family's renown, Lucinda's life is in turmoil. Out of nowhere her carefully constructed legacy is being threatened. While discretion is offered—the price is steep. As the sisters uncover what has the means to destroy the Barrows family, they become the mirror for the far-reaching consequences of a devious plan. Suddenly they are forced to choose between their mother and the truth. Who will prevail ... and who will fall from grace? Susannah Marren is the author of four novels. As Susan Shapiro Barash, she has written fourteen nonfiction books on women and gender, and taught gender studies at Marymount Manhattan College and creative nonfiction at Sarah Lawrence College for over two decades.
Ep: 1878 Matt Grace - The Life That Almost Killed Me
Aug 5, 202628 min
More than 48 million Americans live with substance use disorder, and relapse remains a common and often deadly reality for those seeking recovery. While statistics illustrate the scale of the crisis, they rarely capture its personal toll. Matt Grace offers an unfiltered account of addiction through lived experience. He pulls readers into the chaos of addiction with unflinching clarity — compulsive behavior, broken relationships, escalating consequences, and the psychological spiral that nearly killed him. He does not soften the damage inflicted on himself or others. Instead, he offers a stark, human portrait of addiction stripped of cliché or excuse. With more than twenty years of sobriety, a bachelor's degree in Addiction Studies with a focus on Integrative Healing, and over 10,000 hours mentoring individuals and families, he has become a trusted guide to both the highly privileged and the deeply overlooked.
Ep: 1877 Julie Carrick Dalton - The Forest Becomes Her
Jul 29, 202626 min
Award-winning novelist, environmental advocate, and climate communicator Julie Carrick Dalton examines how storytelling can strengthen our connection to the natural world and motivate meaningful climate action. Inspired by the childhood loss of a cherished forest, she reflects on the personal experiences that shaped her latest novel, The Forest Becomes Her . She discusses the ties between women's lives, generations, and the landscapes they inhabit, while exploring the lasting influence of Concord's Transcendentalist tradition. A former organic farmer and beekeeper, she explains why fiction often reaches people in ways scientific data alone cannot, transforming complex environmental issues into deeply human stories. Her novels have appeared on Most Anticipated lists from CNN, Newsweek , USA Today , and Parade , and her journalism has been featured in The Boston Globe , BusinessWeek , The Hollywood Reporter , Orion Magazine , Electric Literature , and many other publications.
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