Like most Americans I’m horrified by the violence we continue to deal with in our country and I’m concerned about the safety of my children and grandchildren and what we can all do to reduce the threat of violence that we all face. According to Mary Ellen O’Toole, PhD, Director, Forensic Science Program, George Mason
I was meeting with my men’s group yesterday when one of the guys got a text message from his sister in San Bernardino telling him of the shootings that had just occurred. My first reaction was visceral. I felt a wave of nausea, followed by feeling enraged. I had no idea at the time who
Like most people I usually overindulge over the holidays (beginning with Halloween and going through New Year’s) then make my resolutions to be healthier, lose weight, eat better, and exercise more. But this year I’ve decided to get a head start and begin in December. Sometimes the “wake up call” for a new direction comes
Carlin and I often watch Book-TV on weekends and listen to the latest non-fiction books. Today we heard Eileen Pollack talking about her book, The Only Woman in the Room: Why Science is Still a Boys’ Club. She talks about the ways that women have been excluded from studying science and math and other areas
Once again we are shocked, sickened, and frightened as we come to grips with another mass killing. We want to do something to feel safe again and often we are told we must “fight fire with fire.” One headline read: France vows to punish ISIS for fatal Paris attacks. We can all empathize with those
I’ve been a marriage and family counselor for more than 40 years and I’m still surprised at how little we know about what really turns women on. It took me many years to take seriously two statements that my wife made at different times about what turned her on: “I really get turned on when
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