01-14 Bob Salter PSA Program
Bob Salter discussees mental health and other issues on this weeks PSA program

Bob Salter discussees mental health and other issues on this weeks PSA program
Igea Brain and Spine neurosurgeon Dr. Adam Lipson discussed brain and spine injuries, treatment approaches, and ongoing research in the field. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Arun Rajaram discussed knee injuries, knee surgery approaches and treatment, and technological advances un knee and shoulder diagnosis and treatment.
Author and compulsive gambling recovery expert Arnie Wexler discussed his life as a compulsive gambler in recovery,the signs of problem gambling, and how technology has helped fuel the explosion of online gambling.
Bob Salter spoke with listeners about 2017 news stories and events including sex harassment allegations, the proposed Republican Congressional tax reform proposal, mass shooting incidents, the California wildfires, and New Jersey’s proposed legalization of recreational marijuana use.
Attorney Deborah Blum discussed what to do if you are accused of a sexual act criminally,how to handle a sexual harassment accusation through your employer,and whether there is legal recourse for people falsely accused of sexual harassment.
Author Patrick Callahan discussed learning – at age 40 – that he was adopted, issues adoptees face, and the need for change in public perception about adoption.
Author and Ayurvedic practitioner Jaonathan Glass Discussed ayurvedic medicine, his views in favor of a planet-based diet, and ways a cleanse can benefit ones body.
WhyHunger Senior Director of Programs Alison Cohen discussed Hungerthon 2017, the scope of hunger and poverty today, and ways listeners can support grassroots programs addressing hunger and poverty.
WhyHunger Senior Director of Programs Alison Cohen discussed Hungerthon 2017, the scope of hunger and poverty today, and ways listeners can support grassroots programs addressing hunger and poverty.
Sam Pitkowsky of the Adoptive Parents Committee discussed what is involved in making the decision to adopt, international adoption vs national adoption, and the 37th Annual APC Adoption Conference.
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network volunteers Todd Cohen and Franco Juricic discussed the significanceof the Purple Stride Nj event for rasiing awareness and funds, Juricic’s story as a pancreatic cancer survivor, and his running of the 2013 NYC marathon.
Criminal defense attorney Brian Wagnera former Senior Prosecutor for the District Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn, discussed the October 31, 2017 New York city terrorist shooting, how investigators proceed in criminal investigations, and the use of social media by criminals.
Marketing and branding expert Diane Huth discussed the lack of job hunting skills for school students, the importance of marketing yourself as a brand, and how to ace job interviews.
Bob Salter has multiple guests covering all kinds of public service topics
Attorney Deborah Blum discussed the responsibility of teams for foul ball, sex assault allegations against producer Harvey Weinstein and entertainer Bill Cosby, lawsuit likelihood from the October 1, 2017 Las Vegas mass shootings, and the legal implications of drinking and driving arrests, charges, and convictions,
ProHEALTH Care Associates Director of psychological Services Allen Lebovits, ph.d., discussed we often do not pay attention to our mental health, why suicide- especially among seniors – is a topic we do not discuss, and what can be done about significant issues facing older adults.
MamaSezz co-founder Meg Donahue discussed how a plant-based diet dramatically impacted her mother’s health, the foods with the highest nutritional value, and the best foods for strengthening one’s immune system.
Author Meli Dez discussed her diagnosis with Guillain-Barre syndrome, the effect of the immune system illness, and important approaches in recovery from autoimmune illness.
Rowdy Girl Sanctuary Executive Director andFounder Renee King-Sonnen discussed how the Sanctuary became the first documented beef cattle ranch to convert to a vegan farm animal sanctuary, how she and her husband saved animals during Hurricane Harvey in Texas, and her view that other cattle ranches care about their animals.
Bob Salter spoke with listeners about terrorism concerns in the aftermath of the September 15, 2017 London bomb sttsck.and concerns about climate change surrounding the effects of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma.
Author Polly Franks, director of It’s Not Your Fault, discussed her story bringing a sexual predator to justice, back-to-school safety tips for children, and the numbers of sexual attacks that go unreported.
Recovering compulsive gambler Dennis M. discussed the scope of problem gambling, the extent of his compulsive gambling and his recovery, and the explosion in forms of legal gambling.
Bob has interesting guests one of which discusses cancer risks and the advantages of non-smokers compared to smokers
Bob discuss's Mathematics with Fireda Birnbaum
Fresh Air Fund Executive Director Fatima Shama discussed the organization’s history, camps, year-round programs, and Friendly Town experience.
Rinaldi Group founder and president Anthony Rinaldi discussed safety issues for construction workers and pedestrians, modular discussion trends, and challenges faced by small business owners.
Association for Metrousa Autistic Children Incorpoated Executive Director Keishea Allen discussed common misconceptions about autism, the organization’s work with traditionally hard to place students, and challenges faced by parents of students the organization serves.
Dr. Bob DeMaria discussed common surgeries faced by men, women and children, why he feels successful surgery is an oxymoron, and nutritional/supplement approaches that can help prevent surgery.
Oasis Day Camp CEO Bernie Tessler discussed services including day camps using the infrastructure of existing facilities, tangible results seen in children’s growth, and funding challenges the organization faces.
Ruderman Family Foundation Program Officer Miriam Heyman discussed the international organization’s efforts to promote inclusion of people with disabilities, the Promoting Lifetime of Acitivity for Youth (PLAY) campaign, and efforts to promote opportunity in business and sports for people with disabilities.