Bob Salter - Weekends on WFAN
Bob discusses pet care and mental illness during the COVId-19 pandemic See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob & attorney Jonathan Bell, his guest, get into a passionate discussion regarding vaccines, employers and their legal grounds to mandate vaccination to work, and a legal suit with Jonathan and his client in the post-COVID era. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Attorney Peter Strauss discussed how to choose a good elder law attorney, the incidence of financial abuse, and the importance of correct financial planning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Employment attorney Jonathan Bell discussed changes in New York state’s minimum wage and paid sick leave, expansion of the state paid Family leave and federal government shielding from instances arising from the Capitol breach in Washington, D.C. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Psychiatrist and author Carole Leiberman, M.D., M.P.H., discussed what she terms Corona-rage arising from the Coronvirus pandemic and increased instances of people acting out and commiting violent acts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob is joined by Diane Huth to take a look at the job market and what people can do in this time to make themselves stand out from the group to potential employers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob discusses hunger in America, what is being doing to fix it and if there is hope hunger can be eradicated from this country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Jersey cannabis activist Wayne Burrini discussed what happens to people arrested for cannabis offenses, the current state of the New Jersey Medical Marijuana program, his experience as a New Jersey Medical Marijuana patient, and the proposed referendum question on New Jersey cannabis legalization. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In hour 2 of today's show Bob is joined by David Schoonmaker, the founder of Chalkin' Social. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Bob is joined by the President and CEO of the New York Urban League Arva Rice, and Marty Hayden the VP of Policy and Legislature at Earth Justice. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour of the show, Bob spoke with listeners about the impact and provisions of COVID-19, Black Lives Matter demonstrations, and civil unrest. In hour two, AHRC NEW York City CEO Marco Damiani discussed the non-profit organization which seeks to empower people with disabilities and the families and the significance of the first 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jennifer Harvey joins the program to discuss racial topics in the United States. That and much more. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
1st Hour: Katharine Gerbner - Author of Christian Slavery; Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World. Max Klaus - Author of Race and Social Change: A Quest, A Study, A Call to Action. 2nd Hour: Michael Baran - Co-author of Subtle Acts of Exclusion Majorie Kelly - Co-author of The Making of a Democratic Economy: Building Prosperity For the Many, Not Just the Few See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
1st Hour: Guest 1: Collin O'Mara CEO of the National Wildlife Federation Guest 2: Dr. Cedric Alexander, former Federal Security Director for the Transportation Security Administration, Formerly Chief of Police for DeKalb County, Guest 3: Anne Kim, writer, lawyer, and public policy expert 2nd Hour: David Schoonmaker – Founder of Chalkin’ Social See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
1st Guest: Dr. Kristin J Wilson author of Others' Milk 2nd Guest: Susana Stoica P.H.D., Healer, Speaker, Author, Inventor, Engineer.
1st Guest: Pawal Dhingra author of the book "Hyper Education" 2nd Guest: Lyra Logan author of "Learn to Program with App Inventor"
Guest 1: Michael Baran - Co-author of Subtle Acts of Exclusion Guest 2: Majorie Kelly - Co-author of The Making of a Democratic Economy: Building Prosperity For the Many, Not Just the Few
New York Urban League President and CEO Arva Rice discussed the awakening of awareness about racism and a cry for a new social order in cities across the nation, how reform of the justice system can begin, and the role of respect in healing.
1st Guest: Dr. Dana Lustbader - Critical Care Medicine Specialist in New Hyde Park, NY and has over 31 years of experience in the medical field 2nd Guest: Melissa Norden - Nonprofit Executive and Attorney, Executive Director of Bottomless Closet 3rd Guest: Joan Brady - Author of "Alger Hiss: Framed"
Guest 1: Cedric Alexander, Over 40 years of public service,former Homeland Security, Police Chief, Deputy Commissioner amongst other positions. Guest 2: Cedric de Leon, director of the Labor Center and Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
1st Guest: Pawal Dhingra author of the book "Hyper Education" 2nd Guest: Lyra Logan author of "Learn to Program with App Inventor"
Author and researcher Dr. Robert Melillo discussed how the Coronavirus can trigger symtoms of children with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Coronavirus concerns for parents of a child on the Autism spectrum, and Dr. Melillo’s suggested use of vitamins and nutrition supplements.
1st Guest: Dr. Kristin J Wilson author of Others' Milk 2nd Guest: Susana Stoica P.H.D., Healer, Speaker, Author, Inventor, Engineer.
1st Guest: Joshua Douglas - Professor at University of Kentucky College of Law 2nd Guest: Rich Kassel - Executive Vice President of Capalino+Company 3rd Guest: Ashley Papa - Fox News Magazine Contributor, Relationships Reporter.
1st Guest: Bernice L. Hausman is Chair of the Department of Humanities at the Penn State College of Medicine in Hershey, Pennsylvania. She joins Bob Salter to talk about her latest book Anti/Vax: Reframing the Vaccination Controversy. 2nd Guest: Corinna Delgado of The Drive in Washington D.C. is joined by Shyla Raghav who is the Conservation International's Vice President of Climate. Shyla joins Corinna to talk about our earth, environment and the COVID-19 crisis and how they all intertwine. 3rd Guest: Rich Cahan is a writer who joins Bob to talk about his new book 'River of Blood: American Slavery from the People Who Lived It: Interviews & Photographs of Formerly Enslaved African Americans'
Guest 1: Collin O'Mara CEO of the National Wildlife Federation Guest 2: Dr. Cedric Alexander, former Federal Security Director for the Transportation Security Administration, Formerly Chief of Police for DeKalb County, Guest 3: Anne Kim, writer, lawyer, and public policy expert
Author and researcher Dr. Robert Melillo discussed how the Coronavirus can trigger symptoms of children with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Coronavirus concerns for parents of a child on the Autism spectrum, and Dr. Melillo’s suggested use of vitamins and nutrition supplements.
Matrimonial law attorney Jacqueline Newman discussed the likely impact of the coronavirus quarantine practices on divorce rates, court proceedings, and alimony and child support. Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey Executive Director Neva Pryor discussed the council's mission, the 800-Gambler helpline operation, and resources and treatment for persons exhibiting problem gambling and disordered gambling.
Hour 1 guest: Jonathan Bell, laborer and attorney of Bell Law Group. Hour 2 guest: Dr. Carole Lieberman, 3x Emmy-Honored Media Psychiatrist TV Personality Bestselling Author Speaker Expert Witness
Bob discusses womens' right to vote, and also slavery with guests.
Bob discusses the state of health and vaccination issues.
Mainstream Mental Health Chairman Dr. John Huber discussed pandemic fears about Coronavirus, researchers exploring psychedelic drugs as treatment for depression, and ketamine being offered to patients with treatment-resistant depression.
National Organization for Rare Disorders Education Senior Advisor Mary Dunkle discussed the incidence of rare diseases, the work of the organization, and the significance of Rare Disease Day. Woodlawn Cemetery and Conservancy Chief Executive Officer and Trustee Mitch Rose discussed the significance of Woodlawn as a National Historic Landmark, Woodlawn’s Bridge to Crafts Careers Preservation Training Program, and the Student Leadership and Legacy Program.
The program discussed AAU sports in the New York metropolitan area and the AAU Urban and Community Initiative Program.
Bob Salter talks with an array of guests including a politician, authors on relationships with significant others and fathers, and a nanny expert.
Attorney Corey Stern discussed his role as Lead Counsel in the Flint Michigan Water Crisis case, the Child Victims Act, and the Harvey Weinstein sexual assault trial.
Author and Penn State College of Humanities chair Bernice Hausman discussed the controversy surrounding vaccines. National Wildlife Federation Executive Director Collin O'Mara how the Land and Water Conservation Fund has been America's most important conservation program and the lack of Congressional mandatory funding the bill.
Bob talks to Larry Tye, author of "Bob Kennedy, the making of a liberal icon."
Melissa Negrin-Wiener discussed the difference between estate planning and elder law, the importance of Medicaid eligibility planning, and the rise in senior cams.
Theatre Forward Executive Director Bruce Whitacre discussed the nonprofit organization’s work to advance American theatre, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Bob discuses bullying and preparing our children for young adulthood
WhyHunger Senior Director of Programs Alison Cohen, US Programs Manager Rae Gomes, and Equity Advocates co-founder and Grassroots Advocacy Director Leah Kabran Eden discussed hunger in New York city, the role of food policy, and Hungerthon.