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What Would Your Mother Say?

Susan Morris

What Would Your Mother Say?

A daily Society and Culture podcast
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What Would Your Mother Say?

Susan Morris

What Would Your Mother Say?

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What Would Your Mother Say?

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Monogamy is not a natural state, says author Hannah Holmes. Then the panel looks at emotional abuse and how it takes its toll. Listeners ask about alpha males and what's the best response by other males.Guest: Hannah Holmes, "The Well-Dresse
Straight talk from career counselor Lindsay Pollack about making a two-year plan. Then, the WWYMS Roving Reporter brings in some opinions on porn.Guest: Lindsay Pollack, "Getting from College to Career"Duration: 53:57 File Type: Mp3 64 kb
The panelists discuss the physical and emotional effects of jealousy. Does age lessen the intensity of those feelings? Then, a discussion on a fear of commitment, losing independence, and the cost of being in a committed relationship.Duratio
The panel disagrees whether porn is an acceptable outlet. Then, different perceptions of cheating by men and women; binge drinking; returning home from college.Duration: 51:33 File Type: Mp3 64 kbps 23.6 MB Broadcast Date: November 20,
Behavioral economist Dan Ariely talks about the powerful impact sexual desire has on decision-making. Then, the panelists address listeners' questions about manicures and pedicures.Guest: Dan Ariely, "Predictably Irrational"Duration: 58:19
It takes decades of drug and alcohol use to kill brain cells, according to neuroscientist Sam Wang, author of "Welcome to the Brain." Wang also describes how being in love affects the brain. The panelists then discuss intuition.Guest: Sam Wa
Advice columnist Harlan Cohen discusses dealing with difficult roommates. Students compare notes on being up close and personal with the opposite sex in the dorms. WWYMS's Roving Reporter beings in stories about irritating roommates. The pan
The student panelists say a kiss is not a tease. But can you kiss too many people in a month? Also, a conversation about whether a "cheating gene" seems plausible. Also, an update on "cuddle parties."Duration: 57:18 File Type: Mp3 64 kb
"Old people" have budgets...young people have cash flow analysis. Whatever, knowing how you're spending your money is smart, says financial guru Mary Morrison. Students share credit card horror stories. The panel then discusses the issue of
Career advisor Marty Nemko says finding the right career is often based on luck. Students discuss their parents' occupations and the influence on their own choices. Then, reaching out to friends, the perfect pick-up lines.Guest: career advis
Nic Sheff, author of "Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines," tells his story of drug addiction and recovery. Then, the conversation turns to charisma: what is it, and why do only some people have it?Guest: Nic Sheff, "Tweak" Duration: 54:30
Author Nancy Redd talks about exotic body piercings and "tramp stamps" from her book, "Body Drama: Real Girls, Real Bodies, Real Issues, Real Answers." The panelists are then inspired to list things they would never talk about, even with frien
Read the small print and pay on time, advises financial expert Mary Morrison. The student panelists talk about their own money issues, and the politics of holiday gifts.Guest: financial advisor Mary Morrison Duration: 55:04 File Type: Mp3
The politics of breaking up, forgiving and moving on. The student panelists talk about how parents should avoid certain battles with their kids once they get older. Duration: 50:01 File Type: Mp3 64 kbps 22.9 MB Broadcast Date: October
Even experts are baffled by rising depression on college campuses, says Dr. Peter Kramer. Then, the panel talks about interpreting compliments and dating in the workplace.Guest: Dr. Peter Kramer, "About Depression," "Listening to Prozac" Dura
The student panelists discuss communication in relationships in a non-dating world. When, and how, do you say "I love you?" Calls and emails from listeners.Duration: 56:34 File Type: Mp3 64 kbps 25.9 MB Broadcast Date: October 4, 2007
Leslie Bennetts, author of "The Feminine Mistake," says stay-at-home moms should rethink their choice. The panel discusses the choices made by the moms and by the student panelists' own mothers. Also, the perils of text messaging.Guest: Lesl
Women traditionally make less than men, says economist Linda Babcock, because they don't ask. The panel discusses how to ask for things in their personal lives.Guest: economist Dr. Linda Babcock, "Women Don't Ask" Duration: 52:44 File Type:
Columnist Leslie Kaplan discusses her research on why men and women cheat on each other, only to find out that some of the reasons are pretty lame. She also quizzes the pessimistic panel on their views on marriage. Guest: author and columnist
School counselor and author Jane Bluestein talks about the debilitating effects of being a "loser" in high school and how to overcome the feelings associated with it. The panel then talks about tattoos, and one mother describes her own body art
Girls used to treasure their virginity but not any more, says author Laura Sessions Stepp, author of "Unhooked." The panel disagrees with the author's conclusions, and then discusses their own experiences. Guest: author Laura Sessions Stepp, "
For the chronically late, time management guru Diane DeLonzor has tips on how to beat the lateness habit. The students discuss how crimes on campus impact them, and white lies vs. big whoppers. Guest: author Diana DeLonzer, "Never Be Late Agai
Nick Yee of Stanford talks about how people connect when playing Internet games. The panel discusses different ways to make connections, from dating online to artificial insemination. Calls and letters.Duration: 55:23 File Type: Mp3 64 kbp
What happens when young adults return home from college? Are they house guest or kid? Panelists also discuss using technology to cheat, honor codes and keeping secrets from friends. Callers' input.Duration: 54:49 File Type: Mp3 64 kbps
Elayne Savage, author of "Don't Take It Personally: The Art of Dealing with Rejection," talks about feeling ignored. The panel discusses how some people can turn rejection into positive energy. Listeners' emails.Guest: Elayne Savage, "Don't
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