What is replacement child syndrome, how to recognize it, and how to recover from it with professor and author Dr. Barb Jaffe.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File which_way_is_life/bk47.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Barbara Jaffe, EdD
  • Book Title When Will I Be Good Enough?: A Replacement Child's Journey to Healing
  • Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/replacementchildjourney
  • Guest Twitter Account @BarbaraJaffe6
  • Guest Bio Dr. Barbara JaffeBarbara Jaffe, EdD, is an award-winning English professor at El Camino College, California and is a Fellow in UCLA’s Department of Education. She has offered countless workshops to students to help them find their writers’ voices through writing non-fiction.

    Her college has honored her by naming her Outstanding Woman of the Year and Distinguished Teacher of the Year. Her wish for this book is twofold: first, to help other “replacement children” understand and accept their often-challenging journeys as she reveals her own. Second, to offer a cautionary tale to parents who have, perhaps unwittingly, set the stage in their own families for a child who serves as a replacement for another or is viewed as "less than" by comparison.

    Barbara also shares her inner journey to wholeness so that readers might be able to relate to their own challenges and growth whether they are replacement children or just feel "less than" at times.

    Originally a fourth generation San Franciscan, Barbara has lived in Los Angeles her entire adult life. She and her husband Paul, a psychiatrist, have raised three sons and boast of one amazing grandson and one incredible dog.
  • Length (mins) 24:08
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Bill Klaproth
How to embrace your disability to disable it, how to achieve the healthy life you deserve and more with author Tony Jacobsen.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File which_way_is_life/bk46.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Tony Jacobsen, Author
  • Book Title Disable Your Disability: Live The Healthy Life You Deserve!
  • Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/disableyourdisability
  • Guest Bio Tony JacobsenTony Jacobsen is an Author, Speaker, and Healthy Living Coach, whose mission is to help everyone live the healthy life they deserve.

    Tony was born with a rare physical disability that makes his bones brittle (Osteogenesis Imperfecta). Although he has had 70 broken bones, 12 surgical procedures, and four steel rods inserted into his bones, he maintains one unbreakable spirit.
  • Length (mins) 22:25
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Bill Klaproth
How movement can rewire your brain for happiness, what a micro-burst of activity is, and how a simple smile can change your day with fitness expert Michael Romano.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File which_way_is_life/bk45.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Mike Romano, Fitness Expert
  • Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/LongevityPersonalFitness
  • Guest Bio Mike RomanoMike Romano is co-owner and senior personal trainer Longevity Personal Fitness,specialists in 30-minute research-based functional fitness programs for adults in Millburn, NJ.

    Born and raised in Millburn, Mike has been on a path of studying the areas of fitness and health for over 25 years. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge with individuals and groups to help them feel and move better. Beyond strength, he is specifically focused on the biomechanics of functional movement and bridging the gap between theory and practical application and how it applies to personal longevity.

    Mike continually researches the latest theories on fitness training and movement. Throughout his career, he has worked with everyone from athletes to retired professionals. Mike is a Certified Functional Aging Specialist and has a B.S. in Biology from Kean University.

    Besides training, his personal passions are spending time with his family, Krav Maga Self Defense training, rock climbing, tai chi and hiking with his dog.
  • Length (mins) 27:26
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Bill Klaproth
The rise in middle-age alcoholism, how to recognize it, and what to do about it with recovering alcoholic Marcella Pilla Pettorossi.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File which_way_is_life/bk44.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Marcella Pilla Pettorossi
  • Guest Twitter Account @mpettoro
  • Guest Bio Marcella Pilla PettrossiMarcella Pilla Pettorossi is a retired Reinsurance Accounting Manager with an associate's degree from Temple University and course study in computer science. 

    Marcella holds various certifications from The Institutes (Risk and Insurance Knowledge Group). She participates in numerous recovery events, and is involved in family and grief support groups. She was awarded with Caron Treatment Centers’ 2016 Greater Philadelphia Community Service Award and received her Recovery Coach Certification in January 2017. 

    Marcella currently resides in Southern NJ, Gloucester County. She has been married for 32 years to her husband Michael and they have three adult children.
  • Length (mins) 30:33
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Bill Klaproth
How to create a healthy home, how to deal with mold, and how to keep your home allergy-free with Caroline Blazovsky.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File which_way_is_life/bk43.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Caroline Blazovsky, Healthy Home Expert
  • Book Title The Happy Healthy Home
  • Guest Twitter Account @healthyhomeexp
  • Guest Bio Caroline BlazovskyCaroline Blazovsky is a National Healthy Home Expert, Certified Mold Remediator-CMR, an indoor air quality specialist/Certified Indoor Environmentalist-CIE, with sustainable design education-SDC from Boston Architectural College.

    She is a Healthy Homes Specialist (HHS), certified through the National Environmental Health Association. She is a member of the Indoor Air Quality Association and also resides on their Public Education Committee.

    As President of My Healthy Home, LLC, he is available for national consultations. Consult on testing for contaminants in the home, reducing the use of chemicals, improving indoor air quality, mold, and using more environmentally-friendly building materials and products.

    She is America’s guru on home health and questions about the home.
  • Length (mins) 33:22
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Bill Klaproth
How to live long and die short, strategies for successful aging, and how to maintain purpose and meaning in your life as you age with Dr. Roger Landry.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File which_way_is_life/bk42.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Roger Landry, MD
  • Book Title Live Long, Die Short
  • Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/doctorroger
  • Guest Twitter Account @livlongdieshort
  • Guest Bio Dr. Roger LandryDr. Roger Landry is a preventive medicine physician, author of award-winning Live Long, Die Short: A Guide to Authentic Health and Successful Aging, contributing author to 80 Things to Do When You Turn 80, and President of Masterpiece Living, a group of multi-discipline specialists in the field of aging who partner with organizations to assist them in becoming destinations for continued growth and Centers for Successful Aging.

    Trained at Tufts University School of Medicine and Harvard University School of Public Health, Dr. Landry specializes in building environments that empower older adults to maximize their unique potential.

    He has been featured nationally and internationally on radio and TV with NBC, FOX News, ABC and CBS as well as BBC, Growing Bolder, 2GB radio (Australia), and Radio Live and Tumeke FM (New Zealand).

    Dr. Landry has also written exclusive articles, and been called on as an expert in the field of aging by publications such as Esquire Magazine, Los Angeles Daily News, Senior Planet, Journal of Aging and Health, Denver Post, About.com –Assisted Living, Expert Beacon, eHow, ThirdAge, GRAND Magazine and MBLN. Dr. Landry is regularly featured in U.S. News and World Report, Huffington Post (US/Canada), MindBodyGreen.com and The Good Men Project. His book, Live Long, Die Short, has been endorsed by AARP, is a Living Now Book Award Gold Medal Winner and was a 2014 Top Pick in MORE magazine.

    Dr. Landry was a flight surgeon in the Air Force for more than 22 years, keeping pilots and other aircrew healthy and performing at their best. One of his charges was world famous test pilot, Chuck Yeager. Dr. Landry retired as a highly decorated full colonel and chief flight surgeon at the Air Force Surgeon General’s Office in Washington, DC, after duty on five continents and being medically involved in a number of significant world events including: Vietnam, the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster, the Beirut bombing of the Marine Barracks, the first seven Shuttle launches and the first manned balloon crossing of the Pacific.

    For well over a decade, Dr. Landry has focused his efforts on older adults as a lecturer, researcher, consultant and author.
  • Length (mins) 37:51
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Bill Klaproth
There is no “normal” when it comes to sex. Everyone feels different about their own sexuality. Learn how to achieve the sex life that’s right for you (and be OK with it), with author Rachel Hills.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File which_way_is_life/bk41.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Rachel Hills, Author
  • Book Title The Sex Myth: The Gap Between Our Fantasies and Reality
  • Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/rachelhillswriter
  • Guest Twitter Account @rachelhills @thesexmyth
  • Guest Bio Rachel HillsRachel Hills is a sociologist, two-time TED speaker and activist based in New York City.

    Her book, The Sex Myth: The Gap Between Our Fantasies and Reality, examines the invisible norms and unspoken assumptions that shape the way we talk about sexuality, and was named one of the 15 best books of 2015 by the New York Times' Women In The World vertical.

    Rachel's writing has been published in 14 countries, in publications including the New York Times, Washington Post, Atlantic, Daily Beast, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and many others. Her work aims to help people think critically and systematically about challenges that are typically framed as individual afflictions.

    Rachel is a sought-after college speaker, taking her work to 20 university campuses in 2016. In 2017, she will be launching a devised theatre production of The Sex Myth, which as been described as "a modern Vagina Monologues, but not just about people with vaginas."
  • Length (mins) 29:05
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Bill Klaproth
How to get and keep confidence, the symptoms of a lack of confidence, and how to get into a positive mindset with executive coach Pam Borton.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File which_way_is_life/bk40.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Pam Borton, Executive Coach
  • Book Title ON Point: A Coach’s Game Plan for Life, Leadership, and Performing with Grace Under Fire
  • Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/pam.borton.5
  • Guest Twitter Account @borton_pam
  • Guest Bio Pam BortonWith 27 years coaching Division I basketball, including 12 years in the Big Ten, Pam Borton led her teams to a Final Four, three Sweet Sixteen’s, and numerous NCAA tournament appearances.

    She has received the “Top 10 Global Women of Leadership Connector” award, “The (Real) Power 50 Award,” the “Ann Bancroft Dream Makers Award,” and the “National Coach of the Year Award” by the New England Basketball Hall of Fame and was recognized as a two-time Naismith National Coach of the Year nominee, and honored with the creation of the Pam Borton Endowment at the University of Minnesota in the College of Education and Human Development. 

    Now an International Coaches Federation (ICF) senior executive coach, Borton is a Global Leadership Consultant for Borton Partners and has a proven track record of success with C-suite executives, senior level leaders, business teams, athletic coaches, and organizations.

    Her new book, ON Point: A Coach’s Game Plan for Life, Leadership, and Performing with Grace Under Fire, is available on Amazon as well as other fine booksellers.
  • Length (mins) 25:45
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Bill Klaproth
What atrial fibrillation (or AFIB) is and how to recognize it and manage it with Dr. John Onufer of Northwest Community Healthcare.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File which_way_is_life/bkHeartBonus2017.mp3
  • Featured Speaker John Onufer, MD
  • Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/NCHonline
  • Guest Twitter Account @NCHonline
  • Guest Bio Dr. John OnuferDr. John Onufer is a specialist in electrophysiology at Northwest Community Healthcare in Arlington Heights, Illinois.
  • Length (mins) 11:45
  • Waiver Received No
  • Host Bill Klaproth
Have less pain and move easier as you age, learn what the Alexander Technique is, and discover the right way to sit for better posture and more form with Mary Derbyshire.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File which_way_is_life/bk39.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Mary Derbyshire, Author
  • Book Title Agility at Any Age: Discover the Secret to Balance, Mobility and Confidence
  • Guest Facebook Account www.facebook.com/alexandertechniquewillowfarm
  • Guest Bio Mary DerbyshireMary Derbyshire (M.AmSAT) has taught fitness and movement for over 35 years. For almost 25 years, she has been a certified teacher of the Alexander Technique, helping people get out of pain and learn how to move with balance, agility, and ease. She is a strong advocate for this powerful self-care technique and as a recognized master and expert in her field. 

    Mary regularly presents to and with the medical community, most recently presenting alongside doctors from the Mayo Clinic on a panel at the Harvard Medical School 2015, and to the Brown Medical School in 2016.

    Her specialty is aging with ease and she is on a mission to bring this work to the "Baby Boomer" population so they can live active, fulfilling lives through their senior years.

    Mary's online learning self-study series for seniors is due out in 2017. Her new book, Agility at Any Age: Discover the Secret to Balance, Mobility and Confidence, which is an accessible and practical introduction to the Alexander Technique and movement, is due out in 2017 as well. 

    She is frequently selected to present and teach her peers at national and international conferences and is also available for workshops, presentations, and one-on-one learning intensives. Mary's private practice is in beautiful Little Compton, RI.
  • Length (mins) 28:33
  • Waiver Received Yes
  • Host Bill Klaproth
Page 6 of 11
powered by: doctorpodcasting