First and firstmost, we are now on SAN FRANCISCO RADIO, 960AM KNEW. 10p-midnight every Saturday night starting September 22nd. We return with a great lineup including Pulitzer Prize winning author, Junot Díaz, who talks withus about his new book, This is How you Lose Her. Plus, annoying habits, honesty at work, and the strange science of sleep with … Continue reading »
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The Male “Pill”; Re-run Therapy; Female Friendship with Shasta Nelson
Why female friendships are so important with special guest Shasta Nelson of girlfriendcircles.com. Plus male contraception, and does your country affect your crying habits? Plus advice, the power of re-runs and power-girls on TV, plus the male birth control pill. And…for tonight’s grand finale—special guests Recliner join us for a reprise surprise!
This week: Women in Boxing; Babes in Film; In Defense of Children; Obstacles to Love
This week, the Children’s Defense Fund speaks out about Trayvon Martin—the Northern California Director Jamila Iris Edwards joins us in the studio. Plus, What’s Clicking, our weekly news roundup–completely unfiltered! Melanie Jones pays us a visit with some wise words about raising kids with a conscience. We’re so excited to have Huffington Post writer, and former … Continue reading »
Encore Presentation: Bestselling Author, Lisa See; Literary Death Match explained; Sisters call in
We have some amazing guests this week– Lisa See, the bestelling author of Dreams of Joy and Snowflower and the Secret Fan (among many others!) will be with us in the studio. We start off the night with Alia Volz of Literary Death Match and one of her contestants, Jesus Angel Garcia. Plus tons of news this week to dissect … Continue reading »
This Week: Valentine’s Day– Recipes, Disasters, Great Gifts; Prop 8 Rollback Explained
Marco Bustamante, the chef from the incredible vacation resort Capella Pedregal in Cabo San Lucas has some delicious ideas for Valentine’s Day–or any day. An attorney gives us a clear explanation of what’s happening with Prop, 8 and we’ve got What’s Clicking, our weekly news roundup. And In the 2nd hour most and least stressful … Continue reading »
This Week: Can a Good Marriage Get Better? Plus, Awful First Dates. Meet Elizabeth Weil and Sarah Wexler!
Journalist Elizabeth Weil investigates her own marriage in her new book “No Cheating. No Dying. I had a good marriage and then I tried to make it better”, plus tells us about her interview with Diana Nyad in the NYTimes Magazine. And, get the inside scoop on awful first dates from Sarah Wexler, who penned … Continue reading »
This Week: Funny Men; Sad Movies; Sperm Trends
Comedian Todd Glass is back! Get ready for some happy talk. Plus a special friend shows up to review Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. And of course we’ve got our weekly news round up. And in the second hour, free sperm, free advice, and mother-in-law drama plus a visit from Marcus Osborne of Straight Male … Continue reading »
This Week: Sharing, Drama, and Bad Dates
Another rollicking line up for you this week! Learning to share—it’s not just for kids! We talk to Neal Gorenflo of shareable.net, a professional sharer recently featured in Sunset Magazine, to find out just how far you can go with this concept. Plus, is Gary Busey really selling cars? And, drama queens or kings at family events—love … Continue reading »
This Week: Are You Ready For 2012?
Are the resolutions you made last week, already SO last year? We’ve got tips on how to make them stick–and how much cash they could cost you. Plus, we’ll take a quick look back at 2011 and share predictions for 2012 you won’t want to miss. And the Oscars are coming, we’ll name our favorites … Continue reading »
This Week: Handling Holiday Stress; Holiday Travel; What not to Gift
Our favorite lady doctor, Sara Gottfried, MD is in the house to advise us on how to handle holiday stress—and why it makes us crave so much sugar! And—is beauty rest for real? Plus our Straight Male Friend Marcus Osborne joins us to debunk a few myths about men and women, whether women over a … Continue reading »