Podcast episodes
Season 2
Episode 7: Cancer Prevention and Early Detection with Bruce Ratner
Leading psychologist Dr. Jerilyn Kronen brings you up close and personal with Bruce Ratner, famed real estate developer and philanthropist. Hosted by The Hampton Synagogue with Rabbi Marc Schneier, Dr. Kronen asks Ratner key questions about his new book, co-authored by Adam Bonislawski, "Early Detection: Catching Cancer When It's Curable." With several unexpected family deaths, Ratner went on a mission to find out about early detection. How can you put your life and your safety in your own hands?
Episode 6: Being An Enthusiastic Safety Professional
We're back with a new episode just in time for Thanksgiving! Dr. Jerry Cammarata, recently appointed Ambassador to the United Nations' World Safety Organization, breaks down the idea of "advocacy" and how it can be implemented on your day-to-day life. Safety in our homes is the mantra of the family conducts itself, Dr. Cammarata says. What does the future of safety look like? How can each of us contribute to the safety of the world? Listen now to find out.
Season 1
Episode 5: The Lost Generation Seeking An Identity
At a time when all of seek to have a generation identity, millions of young people fall in the crack of generation identification. These young people are part of the lost Generation K, as we call it. The story of the lost generation is unique and important to understand -- for their sake. We're joined by Nazareth Perez, a Columbia University graduate student who is studying clinical psychology, discussing Gen K.
Episode 4: Living Better Lives With Dr. Tro Kalayjian
We have the pleasure of being joined by Dr. Tro Kalayjian, a world-renowned obesity medicine specialist. Dr. Tro's mission -- to end food addiction, obesity and diabetes -- provides a fresh look at the struggles of weight loss. Recently, he issued a new paper on the results of a metabolic wellness program, which revealed a 38-pound average weight loss in six months. Dr. Tro Kalayjian is ready to help you peel back your onion when it comes with weight loss, explaining his own weight loss journey and how you can improve your life.
Episode 3: Knowing your aptitude
We're joined by Steve Greene, New York director of the Johnson O'Connor Research Center, who discusses how to know your aptitude. There is not a time in our lives when we can afford to ramble meaninglessly through work or even play. Life is so challenging and the need to experience satisfaction from our activity effort so vitally important. We should feel impelled to know our skill sets and what is intrinsic to our capabilities. Only aptitude testing can accomplish this journey. Many go through life and are successful because they are smart and can learn to do tasks. But if it does not come from an inner aptitude, then you struggle, you are less fulfilled, and your life journey is often frustrated. Even having an extraordinary IQ may not matter, if you are not performing according to what your aptitude profile represents.. When you understand your aptitude evaluation, ii is a far more successful passport to finding positivity in your life. No matter what your age, 14, 30, 50 or even 75, it opens up possibilities to explore and pursue.