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Topic: Open Phones!
Here it is... your opportunity to ask Audrey any relationship question that is on your mind. The question could be about your relationship with your spouse, boyfriend/girlfriend, or co-workers. Still want to share your thoughts about a recent show? You may call about that, too. This Saturday, Audrey is throwing open the phone lines for you! 202-432-WHUR, or 1-800-221-WHUR.
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Topic: Emotionally Stuck and Trapped
Are you controlled by your fear of being alone and lonely? You want to let go of that relationship that you know is no good for you, but you’re afraid that if you do you won’t find another lover. You fear being lonely, neglected. You go back and forth, in and out of the so-called romance, because you are emotionally trapped. Call Audrey for a way out.
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Topic: How to Be Connected, Not Controlled... Or Controlling
Guest: Dr. Gayle E. Wyatt, author of No More Clueless Sex: 10 Secrets to a Sex Life That Works for Both of You and Stolen Women: Reclaiming Our Sexuality, Taking Back Our Lives
Join Audrey and her special guest—an author, sex researcher and therapist—for an important conversation about ways to stay connected in a long-term, committed relationship without being controlled... or controlling. Too often, couples try to control each other thinking that will keep them together. Learn better ways to keep love alive, without losing your identity and independence.
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Topic: Afraid to Be With... Yourself!
Are you controlled by your fear of what others will think of you? You don’t feel good about who you are. You feel shame and are insecure. As a result, you never really let people know who you are. You’re afraid they will reject you. You are controlled by your limited view of your self. Expand your view of your personal power. Call Audrey!
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Topic: Which Club Did You Join?
Guests: Melody Beattie, author of The
Grief Club: The Secret to Getting Through All Kinds of Change and
Codependent
No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself;
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Nickole Scott Conerly, Howard University Counseling Service
Things happen in life, and – often suddenly – you’ve joined a club. The "You Weren’t Supposed To" Club. The "I’m Ruined!" Club. The "This Can’t Be Happening To Me" Club. But life must go on. How do you do that when it feels impossible? Tune in for suggestions.