RADIO PROGRAM: New Credit Cards

Have you noticed there’s now a little chip on the new credit cards you’re getting?  While the technology is meant to cut down on fraud, not everyone is happy with it. New and replacement credit cards now... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: Dating After Marriage

Dating shouldn’t end when you get married….In fact the experts say it’s a vital component to a healthy relationship. Dating your spouse doesn’t have to be expensive or difficult, but to maintain—and grow—a ... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: The Power of First Words

New parents can’t wait to hear their baby’s first word…..but now we’re learning just how important that first word is. According to new research by Florida State University's psychology department learning words like "mama" and "dada" paves the way for ... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: Clumsy ‘Tweens’

If you have a middle school age child this won’t come as a surprise…..kids at that age are clumsy. "Tweens" (as they’re often called) are at the age where parents must once again guard the valuable or fragile possessions in the home. At this stage, k... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: Violence from Hollywood

While Hollywood calls for more gun control after the Oregon mass shooting, it’s pumping out lots of violence filled movies this past weekend. Not surprisingly, those in the entertainment industry were am... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: Alternative Family Fitness

If you’re one of those dedicated people who carves out 30 minutes a day for exercise to keep yourself healthy, I have some disappointing news. Its not enough. A new analysis published in the journal Circ... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: Tweens on Marijuana and Drunk Driving

Tweeners who think Pot is cool are more likely to drink and drive when they get to high school. That’s the suggestion from a new study that followed nearly 1,200 U.S. middle school students from 2009 to 2013. The kids were assessed at ages 12, 14 and 16... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: Friends Borrowing Money

How do you collect on an overdue loan, when the borrower is a friend? A PayPal study found the average respondent was owed $450 by friends and family, totaling $51 billion. The survey of more than 4,000 ... Listen Now...