Susan Silberstein is Executive Director of BeatCancer.org, the Center for Advancement in Cancer Education, which she founded in 1977 after the death of her young husband to cancer. An international speaker on nutrition, cancer prevention, and complementary and alternative medicine, she lectures frequently for corporate, nursing, medical, education, and other organizations. She has coached over […]
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Yearly Archives: 2012
Why Suppressing Anger Doesn’t Work and What Does?
Reasons Some of us have been taught it is not ok to get angry; that on some level anger is a bad thing. And although it has (unfortunately) become a source of media entertainment some degree, it certainly is still considered socially unacceptable. There are those who are uncomfortable speaking their mind for fear of […]
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6.25.12 “CHER”ing “My” Smile with guest author Darlene Lancer
Darlene Lancer, JD, MFT is a marriage and family therapist, specializing in relationships, codependency and addiction. In her private clinical practice, she has treated individuals and couples for over 25 years. She is a codependency expert and author of Codependency for Dummies, as wells as the ebook, 10 Steps to Self-Esteem – The […]
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Chicken Soup for the Soul Co-Author, Mark Victor Hansen, Joins Dean, Jessica and The Young CEO Movement tonight
Today at 6PM ET on www.w4cy.com get a sneak preview of special appearances by Chicken Soup author Mark Victor Hansen, Dean K. Piper, and Jessica Hope Piper on The Young CEO Movement talking about The Richest Kids Academy.
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DIAGNOSIS S.O.S., Tues., June 19th, 2:00 p.m. EST on www.W4WN.com and www.W4CS.com:
Dr. Rick Hanson is a neuropsychologist who writes and teaches about the essential inner skills of personal well-being, psychological growth, and contemplative practice – as well as about relationships, family life, and raising children. His latest book is Just One Thing: Developing a Buddha Brain One Simple Practice at a Time. It includes 52 powerful […]
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CANCER S.O.S., Mon., June 18th, 2:00 p.m. EST on www.W4WN.com and www.W4CS.com:
One of the greatest patient advocacy advancements in cancer care is the patient navigator program. As administrative clinical director of the UNC Cancer Network, Jean Sellers has spent years implementing this program in sites across the state of North Carolina that helps make sure those who are faced with a cancer diagnosis know where to […]
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TODAY, Alana Stewart, cancer survivor and president of The Farrah Fawcett Foundation on Treatment S.O.S. 2:00 p.m. EST W4WN.com and W4CS.com
Thursday, June 14th: They were the real golden girls, beautiful actresses with famous husbands, troubled children, real friendships, and enviable lives. But Alana Stewart and Farrah Fawcett were tough Texas girls that both challenged cancer head-on. Their epic friendship spanning three decades may have ended with the loss of America’s angel, but not without a […]
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YOU CAN SAVE A LIFE: Suicide Prevention Tips
No one is immune. We all know of, or have heard of someone in our community, who has taken their own life. Suicides among the military are on the rise for the first half of this year. And it is the third leading cause of death among people age 15-24. It is a crisis that […]
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CAREGIVING S.O.S., Wed., June 13th, 2:00 p.m. EST on www.W4WN.com and www.W4CS.com:
Heidi Thompson is the author of Calm, Focus, Joy: The Power of Breath Awareness. This is another type of approach to focus-training and mind-calming exercises. Adults and children who practice breath awareness regularly develop strong attention skills, awaken self-knowledge, enhance brain functions, and feel more peaceful and happy. Breath awareness is unlike other breathing techniques […]
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