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The author of "AMERICAN SCHISM: How the Two Enlightenments Hold the Secret to Healing Our Nation," Seth David Radwell is an internationally known business executive and thought leader in consumer marketing.
Dr. Michael Mantell, Ph.D. is a renowned behavior science expert dedicated to helping people overcome debilitating emotions such as anxiety, stress, depression, and burnout for nearly 50 years. As a gifted speaker, therapist, coach, writer, supervisor and media personality, he reminds people that they create their own emotional destinies, while encouraging his clients towards a greater acceptance of themselves, others and of life itself. Dr.
Anastasia Frank has supported thousands of high-achieving women to create healthy, connected love with themselves and a partner.Â
Hi Sunshine,
I wanted to send you a message of thanks for putting yourself out there and letting us know we are not in this alone. How I found your show was pretty cool.
I usually listen to Q's shows on the Archives because Saturday's are my main free day and I am out and about. On the day of your first show, I was home and free so I decided to listen live while I was cleaning. Since I don't normal listen live, I logged on an hour early and there you were with your very first show.
Gina Gambino has served multiple communities as both a Municipal and Regional Animal Control Officer over the past 17 years. She currently holds the position as Head Animal Control Officer for the Monroe, CT Police Department’s Animal Control Unit in Monroe and has been an Assistant Park Ranger in Trumbull, CT for over 10 years. She is the 2019 recipient of the Jon Nowinski Community Champion Award and was the 2016 Wildlife in Crisis Animal Control Officer of the Year.
A columnist for The Washington Post's local team, Petula Dvorak writes about homeless shelters, gun control, high heels, high school choirs, the politics of parenting, jails, abortion clinics, mayors, modern families, strip clubs, gas prices and DC statehood. Dvorak has been with The Post for more than 15 years.
Before joining The Post, Petula covered social issues, crime and courts in New Orleans, New Jersey and Los Angeles. She earned her BA in Journalism and International Relations at the University of Southern California.