7-22-18 Public Affairs with Bob Salter
EVP of Capalino and Company Rich Kassel joins Bob Salter to discuss energy consumption and how we could save the environment.

EVP of Capalino and Company Rich Kassel joins Bob Salter to discuss energy consumption and how we could save the environment.
Co-founder of N2 Global Solutions Paul Amelio joins the show to discuss how we could reduce our energy consumption.
Police Athletic League Executive Director Fred Watts discussed summertime programs for New York city kids and ways PAL is promoting positive police interactions with young people.
Baltimore Orioles Team Dermatologist Kenneth Wasserman, M.D., discussed dangers associated with overexposure to the sun, the incidence of and types of skin cancer, an techniques to prevent sun overexposure.
Bob is joined by Jacques Berlinerblau, Professor and Director of the Program for Jewish Civilization at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Followed by an interview with Peter Enns, Associate Professor in the Department of Government and Executive Director of the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research at Cornell University & Author of Incarceration Nation.
Animal rights activist and environmentalist Rachel McClelland discussed the significance of World Meat Free Week, the link between meat production and climate change, and what she thinks needs to happen for change to occur on a global level.
Allen Lebovitz, ph.d., discussed the stigma of mental health, how mental health issues affect the Baby Boomer generation, and cultural barriers to mental health. Also, public relations expert Ryan McCormack discussed reaction to Roseanne Barr’s racist tweet and the impact of social media.
Author and psychotherapist Jonathan Berent discuyssed social anxiety, approach of the mental health profession to the problem, treatment approaches, and the ways social anxiety manifests.
Bob Salter talked with listeners about the May 12, 2018 Paris terror attack and issues of civility in our society.
IGEA Brain and Spine physicians Adam Lipson and Arun Rajaram discussed biceps-related issues, cpncussion diagnosis and recovery. And Tommy Jon surgery.
Author and workplace consultant ArLyne Diamond, ph.d., discussed the significance of April as Sexual Assault Harassment Month, the impact of the #MeToo movement, how America is changing its perspective on sexual assault and sexual harassment, and the effectiveness of sexual harassment training.
Marathoner Eva Casale discussed her participation in 7 marathons in 7 days to raise awareness of the plight of veterans and to raise money for Hope for Warriors and respect for the sacrifices veterans and their families make.
Michael Frazier discussed the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, the role sports played in America’s culture and recovery from the terrorist attacks, and the planned Comeback Season Sports After 9/11 Memorial exhibit.
Palliative care physician Dana Lustbader, M.D., discussed the significance of National Health Care Decision Week, health care and planning options, and ways to begin discussion of one’s desires if the individual becomes medically incapacitated
Attorney Paul Edelstein discussed the incidence of traumatic brain injury, chronic traumatic encephalopathy(CTE), the case of boxer Magomed Abdusalamov, and efforts to implement Mago’s Law as a way to raise awareness of the problem, execute reforms, and prevent future tragic injuries.
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network NYC affiliate chair Tommy Barquinero discussed volunteer opportunities and the organization of Purple Stride New York. Chief Medical Officer Victoria Manax, M.D., discussed who is most susceptible to develop pancreatic cancer, research efforts, and treatment options
Pancreatic Cancer Action Networ k(PANCAN) Chief Communications Officer Michael Rosen and entertainer Erin Willett, a PANCAN volunteer, discussed what pancreatic cancer is, advocacy and awareness efforts arising from Purple Stride New York, and the role of volunteers in the organization’s efforts.
IGEA Brain and Spine physicians Adam Lipson, M.D., and Arun Rajaran, M.D., discussed shoulder injuries, ankle injuries, and fusion surgery.
Mainstream Mental Health Chairman Dr. John Huber discussed psychological insight on serial killers, depression in the workplace, and the link between social media use and depression.
Divorce attorney Jacqueline Newman discussed divorce procedures, the types of divroce, and custody arrangements.
Bob Salter spoke with listeners about reactions to the March 14, 2018 nationwide student walkouts protesting gun violence, student demands for Congressional action, and reasons for talk about gun control in the aftermath of the Parkland Florida school shootings.
Igea Brain and Spine physicians Arun Rajaran, M.D., and Adam Lipson, M.D., discussed how rehabilitation of veterans mpacted development of prosthetics and tourniquet therapy, and the importance of proper stretching and preparation to avoid common sports injuries.
P1-Former nanny Ruka Curate discussed tips for hiring a nanny or a manny, qualities of good nannies and mannies, and proper vetting practices for nannies and mannies. P2-Author and investigative journalist Jerome Coris, ph.d., discussed suggestions that can adopted to stem the tide of school,shootings across the country and his view qualified staff and teachers should be permitted to carry guns when they are working in schools or universities,
Author Emily Slingluff discussed her view that many of the recent school attacks involve people who are unhappy, why parents are the main influence in the childrens’ lives, and how parents determine whether the children grow up depressed or happy with life.
Author and therapist Gillian Padgett discussed ways to deal with trauma from a horrific event, why people not directly touched by the Parkland Florida school shooting may experience secondhand trauma, and how everyone processes trauma differently.
Bob has guests discussing varying subjects such as millenials, and death planning.
IGEA Brain and Spine doctors Adam Lipson and Arun Rajaram discussed the incidence of concussion, concussion protocol, and acl injury, treatment and recovery
Bob discusses black history month with multiple guests.
Bob Salter spoke with listeners about the status of race relations today, how the tone social injustice is addressed has changed, and how education can impact understanding and tolerance of diverse cultures and populations.
Rob Franek of Princeton Review discussed schools offering the best financial aid, colleges offering best career placement, what admission officers at these colleges look for in applicants.