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Billy Dees
HumorOutcasts Interview Arlene Schindler “Stand Up and Heartbreak”

Billy Dees

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 25:53


Arlene Schindler is an author and speaker sharing humorous tales of women’s secrets and desires. The book we are discussing during this interview is, “Stand Up and Heartbreak: A Comic and a Sex Addict Walk into a Marriage...” Arlene originated the comedy column for The New York Post, writing reviews and profiles of comedians appearing in New York City. It was the first of its kind in the country, helping spur comedy’s greatest growth period. Her writing has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, Daily Variety, Purple Clover, The Huffington Post and many other publications. Her novel, “The Last Place She’d Look” is a raucous romp through the hidden sex lives of today’s mature women. During this podcast Arlene talks about some traits to avoid while dating online and how sexual addiction impacts a marriage.

Girl Boner Radio
Stranger Dates + Sex Myths After 50

Girl Boner Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 44:08


Blind dates, benefits of mid-life sex, male cheating myths and more! August chats with Arlene Schindler, a relationship expert and writer who has been on over 400 blind dates -- one man died before their date. What happened next? And are older men automatically more attracted to younger women, or cheaters? (Spoiler: no.) Dr. Megan Fleming weighs in for a listener concerned that her husband's desires will sway toward younger women due to memories of her "player" father. Sign up for monthly email updates and Girl Boner extras at augustmclaughlin.com.

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Rare Bird Radio
Dan Coplan in conversation Arlene Schindler

Rare Bird Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 28:21


Dan Coplan, author of Let It Be, in conversation with Arlene Schindler, author of The Last Place She'd Look.

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To Whom It May Concern
To Whom It May Concern October 2014

To Whom It May Concern

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2014 30:48


Grant Baciocco, a letter show favourite, reads a letter he wrote as a child to his all-time hero.Arlene Schindler reconnects with an old flame on Facebook and the results are...compelling.Robin Roberts shares a letter from a professor that goes to show teachers don't always know best.Patrick Bristow and Grant Baciocco improvise a strange and hilarious burst of correspondence based on the audience suggestion of a "cease and desist" letter.Jessi Trauth shares a letter from a dear friend that helped guide her through her darkest hour battling a debilitating sickness. This show marked not only the one year anniversary of her sickness taking hold but also her return to the stage on her road to recovery.Jayne Entwistle, To Whom It May Concern Producer, reads an homage to the bartenders of Los Angeles.The musician for this episode is the amazing Madeline Tasquin.   

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The Kathryn Zox Show
Beat the Heart Attack Gene and The Last Place She Would Look

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014 58:00


Kathryn interviews cardiovascular specialist Amy L. Doneen, MSN, ARNP and co-author of “Beat the Heart Attack Gene: The Revolutionary Plan to Prevent Heart Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes”. Illustrated by examples from the authors' own patients to explain what really causes heart disease, debunking many myths and misconceptions. Doneen is the Medical Director of the Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center in Spokane, Washington. Kathryn also interviews spoken word artist Arlene Schindler, author of “The Last Place She'd Look”, an uproarious novel about a self-help writer who anxiously faces a milestone birthday by compulsively searching for a serious relationship. Schindler uses humor and affection to tackle topics like dating, marriage, divorce, diets, weight and emotional eating. Schindler has been a Relationship Expert/Guest Guru for America On-Line's Love-on-Line, and a writer/editor for WOMAN Magazine and Playgirl.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Beat the Heart Attack Gene and The Last Place She Would Look

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014 58:00


Kathryn interviews cardiovascular specialist Amy L. Doneen, MSN, ARNP and co-author of “Beat the Heart Attack Gene: The Revolutionary Plan to Prevent Heart Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes”. Illustrated by examples from the authors' own patients to explain what really causes heart disease, debunking many myths and misconceptions. Doneen is the Medical Director of the Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center in Spokane, Washington. Kathryn also interviews spoken word artist Arlene Schindler, author of “The Last Place She'd Look”, an uproarious novel about a self-help writer who anxiously faces a milestone birthday by compulsively searching for a serious relationship. Schindler uses humor and affection to tackle topics like dating, marriage, divorce, diets, weight and emotional eating. Schindler has been a Relationship Expert/Guest Guru for America On-Line's Love-on-Line, and a writer/editor for WOMAN Magazine and Playgirl.