Bob Salter's Guests Include: Marty Hayden is Earthjustice's Vice President of Policy & Legislation. Felicia Kornbluh is an American scholar, writer, and feminist activist and Associate Professor at the University of Vermont. Madeleine Kunin is a Swiss-born American diplomat, author (A Coming of Age: My Journey Into the Eighties) and politician. Dale McGowan is an American author, educator, and philanthropist (New Book: In Faith and In Doubt: How Religious Believers and Nonbelievers Can Creat...
Mar 24, 2019•1 hr 22 min
Mainstream Mental Health Chairman Dr. John Huber discussed how children with mental health disorders can be sensitive to the daylight saving time change, the effect of the federal approval for a Ketamine-like drug to ease depression, and March Madness pressures on players and fans.
Mar 10, 2019•44 min
“Soul to Keep” director David Allensworth discussed what got him interested in working with deaf people and the experiences surrounding the making of the independent movie.
Mar 10, 2019•45 min
Community Options President and Chief Executive Officer Robert Stack discussed the thirtieth anniversary of the nonprofit organization, its work to develop housing and employment supports for persons with disabilities, and the organization’s Cupid Chase. SoberTube founder Brian Gordon discussed his life as an addict in recovery, his desire to get recovery onto You Tube, and why recovery is possible for anyone.
Feb 10, 2019•1 hr 33 min
In an Open Phones segment, Bob Salter discussed the effects of winter weather, flu shots, and the homeless. AHRC New York City Chief Executive Officer Marco Damiani discussed the non-profit organization’s support for children and adults with intellectual and other developmental disabilities and their families, transformation of the disabilities field, and the 39th annual Thurman Munson Awards Dinner.
Feb 03, 2019•1 hr 26 min
Let My People Go founder and Executive Director Raleigh Sadler discussed what human trafficking encompasses, the number of people exploited globally through modern day slavery, and why he feels the church should lead the way in fighting human trafficking.
Jan 27, 2019•1 hr 8 min
Peak Year LLC Founder and President Dr. Stephen Rudin discussed why it is wrong for parents to prepare the life route for their children and what parents and children can do when college students decide not to return to campus.
Jan 13, 2019•42 min
Author and Accidental Career Coach Diane Huth discussed why she feels baby boomers are the unemployable generation, incidents of age discrimination and why it is difficult to prove, and how baby boomers should prepare to compete in the modern workforce.
Jan 13, 2019•44 min
Earthjustice Vice President of Policy and Legislation, Marty Hayden, discussed developments associated with climate change and the future of Congressional oversight for the Trump administration. University of Vermont professor and author, Felicia Kornbluh, discussed the gendered history of welfare reform. Former Vermont Governor and U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland, Madeline Kunin, discussed her life as a woman in politics and efforts to encourage women’s participation in the political process inc...
Dec 30, 2018•1 hr 1 min
Project Pawn co-founders Chris Johnson and Abdul Sulamain discussed the the organization’s youth mentoring program involving chess, benefits from playing chess, and evidence of academic improvement among chess players.
Dec 23, 2018•1 hr 25 min
Hour 1: Dr. Hooman Azmi discussed studies showing hospital stays are hazardous for Parkinson’s patients and efforts to improve the care of Parkinson’s patients at Hackensack Meridian University Health Center in New Jersey. Hour 2: Dr. Brad Rodu ,University of Louisville Endowed chair in tobacco harm research, discussed reasons for the reduction in the number of Americans who smoke and New York state’s proposed ban for all flavors of E-Cigarettes.
Dec 16, 2018•1 hr 24 min
Bob is joined by Dr. Robert Caplan, author of The Care Of The Older Person An Invaluable Resource for Care Providers, speaking on how to properly treat the elderly medically and socially - Learning To Work With An Increasingly Aged Society. You can find Robert Caplan, MD's book at CareOfTheOlderPerson.com.
Dec 09, 2018•59 min
Brooklyn United Music and Arts Program founder and Executive Director Ty Brown discussed the youth development program, pillars of engagement with the youth, and how the program changes lives.
Dec 02, 2018•1 hr 3 min
Nov 25, 2018•1 hr 1 min
Why Hunger Senior Director of Programs Alison Cohen discussed the current state of hunger in America, Why Hunger’s work discovering community-driven hunger solutions nationally, and the impact of Hungerthon 2018. Neighbors Together Executive Director Denny Marsh discussed the work of the nonprofit agency addressing food insecurity, affordable housing, and other issues in central Brooklyn.
Nov 18, 2018•1 hr 5 min
Sam Pitkowsky of the Adoptive Parents Committee discussed adoption, the organization’s annual Adoption Conference, and the growth in the number of non-traditional families interested in adoption.
Nov 11, 2018•1 hr 1 min
Entertainer Erin Willett discussed her work as an Influencer opf Hope for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network and the impact of the disease that claimed her father’s life. Survivors Franco Juricic and Lisa Eidelberg discussed diagnosis with the disease, their treatment, and efforts to promote awareness. New Jersey Affiliate chair Todd Cohen discussed the need to increase survival rates for pancreatic cancer survivors and the impact of Purple Stride New Jersey.
Nov 04, 2018•1 hr 3 min
Author Cory Albertson, a visiting Smith College sociology professor, discussed how changes in societal norms and the winning of same sex marriage have impacted television programming - including the portrayal of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons. Attorney Camille Raia discussed how she rebuilt her life after her personal and professional reputations were ruined by her ex-husband's crimes.
Oct 28, 2018•1 hr 1 min
In an open phones segment, Bob Salter spoke with listeners about President Trump’s fake news claims and legalization of marijuana. Dr. Josh Dines spoke about youth sport injury topics, treatment, and recovery.
Oct 21, 2018•1 hr
Author Edgar Villanueva discussed what he views as dysfunctional dynamics in philanthropy and finance and his work with Schott Foundation for Public Education.
Oct 14, 2018•57 min
Labor and employment attorney Jonathan Bell discussed the incidence of sexual harassment in the workplace, new New York city and New York state compliance regulations, and Americans with Disabilities Act compliance issues involving wheelchairs, websites, and reasonable accommodation.
Oct 07, 2018•1 hr 2 min
Dr. Ronald Caplan discussed how to diagnose and address dementia in an older person, tips to help older persons with nutrition, elder abuse, and the incidence of depression among people later in life.
Sep 23, 2018•59 min
Author and Addiction/Relationship expert Thomas Gagliano discussed how he feels the legalization of gambling will increase the number of compulsive gamblers, signs gambling is teetering on addiction, increased suicide rates among those addicted to gambling, and help for compulsive gamblers to stop the addiction,
Sep 16, 2018•1 hr 2 min
Mainstream Mental Health Chairman Dr. John Huber discussed 9/11 and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder rates, tips to cope with trauma, risk factors for PTSD, and ways to treat PTSD.
Sep 09, 2018•41 min
Bob has guests as they discuss array of topics.
Sep 02, 2018•39 min
Chalkin’ Social founder David Schoonmaker discussed effective ways to communicate without electronic devices, balancing screen-time and face-to-face time, and and how special needs kids can be helped to communicate better.
Aug 26, 2018•41 min
Bob speaks with Katharine Gerbner, author of Christian Slavery; Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World, and Jules Morse, Co-Author of Disco Fried.
Aug 19, 2018•42 min
FoxG1 Research Foundation co-founder Nicole Zeitzer Johnson discussed incidence of the rare genetic disorder, her daughter’s diagnosis with the disease, research into the disease, and her use of CBD oil to help her daughter and others afflicted with the disease.
Aug 12, 2018•44 min
Bob Salter talks with Bettie Steinberg, Chief Scientific Officer for the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research.
Aug 05, 2018•39 min
Author, psychotherapist and extreme athlete Rebecca Alexander discussed her life with Usher Syndrome and her work with ophthalmologist Dr. Daniel Laby and Major League Baseball in promoting awareness of the condition.
Jul 29, 2018•45 min