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Topic: Adjusting Your Bad Attitude
Guests: YOU!
Why stop at just Valentine’s Day? Audrey calls February “Love Month.” To start things off for Love Month 2008, she goes into her book Seven Attitude Adjustments for Finding A Loving Man and pulls out The Blame Game. You need to give it up to get good love. Having a hard time with that? Call Audrey: 202-432-WHUR or 1-800-221-WHUR.
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Topic: The Various Ways We Love
Guests: Iyanla Vanzant, author and founder of Inner Visions Institute for Spiritual Development;
Nick Chiles, co-author of What Brothers Think, What Sistahs Know: The Real Deal on Love and Relationships and editor of Odyssey Couleur magazine; and
A Panel of Area Professionals
Audrey and her guests explore the various ways we love -- from how we find it, to how we keep the fires burning once we do. Join them for tips on combining old-fashioned sense with new dating technology, as well as the joys and challenges of keeping a commitment. If you want to turn up the flames of love on Valentine’s Day, don’t miss this show!
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Topic: What NOT to Do on a First Date
Guests: Dr. Grace Cornish, author of You Deserve Healthy Love, Sis: The Seven Steps to Getting the Relationship You Want and The Band-Aid Bond: How To Uncover The Hidden Causes And Break The Pattern of Unhealthy Loving; and
Dr. William July, II, author of Understanding the Tin Man: Why So Many Men Avoid Intimacy and The Hidden Lover: What Women Need to Know That Men Can't Tell Them
Need we say more? Tune in for an informative and entertaining conversation
about how to have the best first date possible, and how to know whether
to turn it into something more.
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Topic: Love Hunger
Guest: YOU!
You feel like you’re entitled to someone’s love. In fact, you feel so strongly about it that you act as if you can make them love you. But why? Audrey wraps-up Love Month by cracking open another of her books, Getting Good Loving, to help you move beyond love hunger to a satisfying love that lasts. Call her at 202-432-WHUR or 1-800-221-WHUR.