October 5-6, 2019 – TALK! with AUDREY TV

October 4-6, 2019 – TALK! with AUDREY TV

Endocrinologist Dr. Maria Tulpan, and Cher Pastore, a certified diabetes educator, have information about how new wearable technology is transforming the way people with diabetes manage their condition. And then Adam Welch, on behalf of the American Pharmacists Association, and Gina Venditti, with the Physician Assistant Foundation, have information about the importance of flu shots for seniors. And if you’re thinking about purchasing a new car, an executive analyst for Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com , Rebecca Lindland joins me, to talk about the future of the automotive world, and how electrified vehicles could possibly be shaping the industry.

September 27-29 – TALK with AUDREY TV

September 27-29, 2019 – TALK with AUDREY TV

It’s back to school information for parents, grandparents and anyone with a student from kindergarten to college. Dr. Len Friedland, the Vice President, Director of Scientific Affairs and Public Health, Vaccines at North America at GSK and Tiffany Williams a GSK spokesperson, and meningitis advocate  talk about why bacterial meningitis continues to impact college campuses across the country. National consumer and parenting expert, Colleen Burns, has some of the latest tips and tools necessary for back-to-school. Lifestyle expert and Mom, Gretta Monahan, joins me with  information to help parents recognize the signs of bullying.

Modernizing Menopause

Modernizing Menopause

One third of a woman’s life may be spent in menopause, yet few people talk about it. Silence around menopause can make women feel invisible, but it’s time to have this new era of voices heard. Lets change that by having a frank conversation to remove the stigma and empower the current and next generation of women to continue to be seen and heard as they experience menopause.

TALK! with AUDREY September 19-21 A

September 20-22, 2019 – TALK! with AUDREY TV

This week on TALK! with AUDREY, design expert Martin Amado is going to help us get our home ready for Fall. Celebrity stylists Jamie Greenberg and Chris McMillan have some quick and easy ways that you can get red carpet glam looks at home. Dr. Donnica Moore, women’s health expert, has information about the current science behind the symptoms of IBS-D and Dr. Danesh Alam reveals the most powerful factors driving opioid dependence and addictive behaviors.

Anne Flenner – On the Radio- Teenage Acne

Anne Flenner – On the Radio- Teenage Acne

My conversation with Anne Flenner. She’s an award winning school counselor and Florida Counseling Association past president. We spoke about a national survey of about a thousand teenagers, ages 15 to 19, that found that acne not only has a negative impact on the way they feel about themselves, it also leads to increased anxiety over using social media. She also provided some insight into the issues of social isolation, low self-esteem, and poor body image as a result of acne that some teens might experience.