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- She's known to millions of fans of The Young and the Restless as Esther Valentine, the faithful housekeeper of Katherine Chancellor. But there's a lot more to Kate Linder than you may know. Kate Linder and her husband, Ron, join us to talk about their life experiences.
- It's a Mad Mad World and this month on "Shelby's Secrets" we're throwing a Mad Hatter Tea Party. This featured theme party is a zany and fun way to liven up the traditional tea party concept and treat someone special to a fun and unique celebration. Using her easy six-element approach to party design, Shelby walks you through the steps to create an indoor garden to set the mood, tasty treats to delight your taste buds, and some delightful invitations, activities and sweet special touches to send home with your guests. It's tea party fun for both big boys and girls!
- In this episode host Shelby Phillips introduces ideas for a milestone birthday party. Celebrating Baby's first birthday, Dad's 50th birthday or Grandma's 75th? These party ideas will work for any special birthday like the baby's 1st birthday we show here or another milestone event in the life of someone special to you
- A party design plan with some fresh ideas to throw dad a big BBQ bash sure to please him on Father's Day. Incorporating a NASCAR party theme made it easy to pick party invitations, decorations and special touches all with a racing theme or race car in design. This party plan is perfect for NASCAR, Formula One, Stock car racing fans or pull in a different sport like baseball, football, basketball, hockey, soccer or more and substitute it in this party plan outline to help you with ideas.
- A Hunt Anyone? A safari, a scavenger hunt, and a whole lot of fun in this month's party design plan! Shelby Phillips hosts this destination theme party with built in activities around the end destination...the zoo and pulls in the jungle party theme with animal decorations and scavenger hunt party activities.
- 2013–TV EpisodeSummer's Over Soon! Send your friends a message to get stranded at the perfect end-of-summer get together...a Shipwreck Island Party! Host Shelby Phillips has some great ideas to help your friends get "lost" for awhile at your get together!
- Whether it's a Christmas party, Hanukkah celebration or other holiday gathering, a holiday open house is a welcoming, informal way to entertain during the holiday season. Host Shelby Phillips gives you some great ideas on how to take a party theme from a children's book in this overview of the holiday party on the opening segment of "Shelby's Secrets to a Great Party."
- More than half of the divorces in this country are good enough for survival if couples remember what they did when they were dating and do that again. Willie and Elaine Oliver join hosts Mike & Gayle Tucker to discuss how to determine if your marriage is good enough.
- Pornography has invaded our movie and television screens, newsstands, and the Internet. Perhaps it would lose some of its attraction if people could see what happens behind the scenes - the dark side of the porn industry. Our guest, Donny Pauling, has been there and back, by the grace of God, and has returned to his Christian roots.
- Have the medical and pharmaceutical industries become more about business than service? Are they out of control? Our guests, Drs. George Lundberg and John McDougall, discuss how we can cut the cost of health care as individuals and a nation.
- In this Mad About Marriage episode, Dr. Willard Harley and Joyce Harley of Marriage Builders, an online ministry designed to help couples in need, help us understand infidelity and how to avoid it- and how to recover if this tragedy has already struck.
- Did you know that the average person needs 9 hours of sleep for optimum health? Dr. Archibald D. Hart, author of Sleep, It Does a Family Good: How busy families can overcome sleep deprivation, shares how sleep, or lack of it, can significantly affect one's health.
- Often people will have a great deal of pain but have no clue as to the cause. The real culprit may be bad experiences they had before they were ever married. In this Mad About Marriage episode, Dr. Ken Canfield, director of the Boone Center for the Family at Pepperdine University in Malibu, offers hope to those with a negative past.
- Steven Mosley, author of 12 books, has produced Christian television shows for years. Much of his research has focused on the issue of health versus unhealthy faith. He joins Dr. Becky Wong, who has helped many of her patients through the pitfalls of dysfunctional religion on a clinical level.
- It's hard enough finding that special someone when you're in your early 20's but what about finding them when you're in your 30s or 40s? In this episode, guests Cathy Chan and Greg Meeks talk with hosts Mike & Gayle Tucker about how to find your perfect mate in mid-life.
- Our guests are Heidi Carter, who has dealt with bullying issues most of her son's life, and Sally Ogden, who has spoken about bullying with parents, teachers and children all over the country. She's the author of "Words Will Never Hurt Me." Also, Jim Williams, who is a speaker/presenter to children and young people and the author of the book "Parenting on Point" and video series "Proactive Parenting."
- Paula Friedrichsen, author of The Man You Always Wanted is the One You Already Have, shares how you can Embrace the differences between you and your spouse, revel in the freedom of forgiveness, and draw near to the only Source of lasting fulfillment
- Pornography is a complex problem that cannot be ignored in today's network culture. On this Mad About Marriage episode, Rob Weiss, founder and executive director of the Sexual Recovery Institute and author of Untangling the Web: Sex, Porn and Fantasy Obsession in the Internet Age, gives us some much-needed insights.
- There's a lot of inappropriate content on the Internet that can have a detrimental effect on maturing children. To help parents keep their kids safe is Gregory Smith, author of How to Protect Your Children on the Internet: A Roadmap for Parents and Teachers
- Whether it's explosive or silent, anger has a way of eroding the love of a spouse and makes our children feel unsafe. On this Mad About Marriage episode, Steven Stosny, author of How to Improve Your Marriage Without Talking About It, shares how we can defuse anger before it blows up the relationship.
- Respect in marriage is key to fulfilling relationships and well-bred, considerate children. Dr. Emerson Eggerichs, author of Love and Respect and founder of the Institute by the same name, joins us on this special episode of Mad About Marriage.
- 2001–TV EpisodeJoining us today are Dr. Foster W. Cline and Lisa C. Greene, authors of Parenting Children with Health Issues. They offer advice and resources to parents and caregivers. Also in this episode, Actress Ruta Lee interviews actress Stefanie Powers about life and her relationship with her mother.
- The question from "Mad About Marriage" is: What's breaking America's marriages? One of the answers is substance abuse. Alcohol and drug abuse destroy love that couples thought would last forever. Today's guest is clinical psychologist Dr. Michael Kaufman who specializes in substance abuse treatment, addressing issues relating to addiction, depression and anxiety. Joining him is Henry Hernandez, substance abuse counselor and former addict.
- Spousal abuse is one of the most important topics we'll deal with on Mad About Marriage, but it's also one of the most difficult. It's difficult because spousal abuse wears many different faces. On this Mad About Marriage episode, Steven Stosny, founder of Compassion Power and author of Love Without Hurt, discusses violence in relationships.
- 2001–TV EpisodeRuta Lee sits down with Rip Taylor to talk about the abuse he suffered as a child and how he overcame it through the years to become one of America's beloved comedians. Robert David Hall of CSI stops by Ruta's to talk about the horrible accident where he lost part of both legs but has still managed to have a successful career on one of the hottest shows on television and also pursue his musical dreams, releasing an album of original music.
- 2001–TV EpisodeIn this episode of Lifestyle Magazine, Ruta Lee interviews Reverend Dr. Della Reese on her humble beginnings as a gospel and then R&B singer, her longterm marriage to Franklin, her acting career on such shows as "Touched by An Angel" and the church where she is a minister. In the second half of the show Ruta Lee sits down with America's Favorite Daytime Couple -- Bill and Susan Seaforth Hayes -- to talk about how they have handled their marriage and working together for so many years, what it was like for Susan to become stepmother to Bill's children and their active involvement in their church.
- 2001–TV EpisodeFathers are a role model for their kids in many ways. Mike Tucker sat down recently with Tim Conway Jr. and Sr. for a very fun interview about what life is like being a Conway. Mike gets the scoop from radio personality Tim Conway Jr. about what it was like being comedy icon Tim Conway's son and of course Tim Conway Sr. had his own observations on fatherhood to make during the interview. Enjoy the laughter!
- Birth order can affect your parenting style or the way you deal with other people. Author Dr. Kevin Leman shares his findings on how birth order can influence why we are who we are. Also, Mike Tucker interviews legendary astronaut, Buzz Aldrin.
- Marriages are ending at an alarming rate and now, more than ever, it's the woman who's choosing to end the marriage. What's causing this trend, and what can be done about it? On this Mad About Marriage episode, Dr. Willard and Joyce Harley from Marriage Builders shed some light on this growing trend.
- Harmony Dust, former exotic dancer and author of Scars and Stilettos, shares her story of being a graduate with a master's degree to being a stripper. She now runs "Treasures," a ministry for those formerly in the sex industry. Special cooking segment: Vegetarian cookbook author and instructor Debi Pedersen cooks with Mike and Gayle.
- Depression strikes more than 35 million people in the United States every year. It can be triggered by loss, trauma, abuse, neglect, divorce, addiction. It can seem overwhelming. But there is a way to beat it, and author Dr. Thelma Wells shares how.
- Author Kevin Leman shows women how making a few changes in attitude, behavior, and communication style can revolutionize their relationships and bring out the very best in their husbands and children. Also in this episode, Debi Pedersen shows us how to cook delicious and healthy food by "Making It Meatless!". Click here to see the recipes.
- Is it possible for husband and wife to actually be equal partners in a relationship, or is that idea simply a myth? In this Mad About Marriage episode, Willie and Elaine Oliver discuss marriage partnerships, division of labor and head-of-household concepts.
- Did you know that most of us operate from our left brain hemisphere? However, for those who operate mostly from their right hemisphere, this can affect how they learn, function and relate to others. Join Melanie West as she helps us navigates this mental maze.
- David Aikman, who spent 23 years with Time Magazine, is an award-winning print and broadcast journalist, a best-selling author, and a foreign affairs commentator based in the Washington, D.C.-area. Join us in this riveting discussion about religion and politics.
- Sixty percent of second marriages fail. Yours can be among the ones that succeed. Relationship expert Dr. Les Parrott shows how you can beat the odds and make remarriage the best thing that's ever happened to you. Now is the time to acquire the skills needed to build a future together that is everything marriage can be.
- In this Mad About Marriage episode, marriage and family therapist Dr. Linda Mintle dispels relationship myths that can hinder one's marriage. She is the author of I Married You, Not Your Family, and Nine Other Relationship Myths That Can Ruin Your Marriage.
- In her signature honest and transparent style, author Donna Partow joins us to offer encouragement and help for women who "signed up for" a great marriage, lifelong friendships, and vibrant health, but now find themselves in a life they didn't sign up for.
- There are many adult children who continue to make life painful for their parents and grandparents. Author Allison Bottke shares how we can establish boundaries with our dysfunctional adult children to enable hope and healing to take place.
- There's a lot of research on the prevention side of medicine - but what if we look at not just preventing illness but getting to the next level. Can we actually step up physical well-being to improve such things as eyesight or to obtain more energy? Dr. Becky Wang and Dr. Anthony Cardillo share their study on this particular subject. Chef Debi Pedersen concludes the episode showing us how to make two delicious French recipes.
- On this Mad About Marriage episode, authors Dr. Charles Schmitz and Dr. Elizabeth Schmitz shed light on how to make a marriage successful and long-lasting. The Schmitz's discuss their most recent book, Building a Love That Lasts, with hosts Mike and Gayle Tucker.
- Striving for perfection may be an all too familiar topic for women and men alike. Author and humorist Nancy Kennedy shares her thoughts on making peace with imperfection by recognizing God's love for us as we are. Kennedy discusses how the perfect woman, such as the Proverbs 31 woman, does not exist.
- Is teen violence on the rise? Patti Giggans, executive director of Peace Over Violence, and Mikell Crumble, a Peace Over Violence volunteer, discuss the frequency of teen violence in our society today, reasons for its occurrence, ways to curb it, and how to offer support to those in need. Chef Debi Pedersen concludes the episode showing us how to make three delicious breakfast recipes.
- Willy and Elaine Oliver, directors of the Department of Family Ministries at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Silver Spring, MD, join hosts Mike and Gayle Tucker on this episode of Mad About Marriage. The Oliver's help define marriage commitment, discuss the challenges of marriage, and share their understanding of living "happily ever after."
- Former professional baseball star and current Christian radio host Frank Pastore shares his journey from atheism to finding God's love. Pastore describes his transformation in his book, Shattered, providing a meaningful understanding of what it means to be a Christian
- Hosts Mike and Gayle Tucker welcome Dr. Thelma Wells, author of Ready to Win Over Worry and Anxiety. Wells discusses how to overcome anxiety, a biological response to fear. According to Wells, a key step in defeating anxiety and worry is to know that you are loved.
- Hosts Mike and Gayle Tucker are joined by Dr. David Schnarch, a licensed clinical psychologist, director of the Marriage and Family Health Center in Evergreen, Colorado, and author. Dr. Schnarch answers common questions on intimacy in a marriage and the relationship between spirituality and sex.
- Dr. Carla Hannaford speaks about the benefits of movement and activity from before birth to the end of life. Hannaford shares information from her book, Smart Moves, that shows the effects of movement and relaxation on brain functioning and development. David Garcia and Sandra Rocha from the Learning Gym contribute to the discussion on movement and overall health.
- You've heard it said that time is money. On this Mad About Marriage episode, Laura Vanderkam, author of 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think, is going to help us learn to better manage these two precious resources as a means to improving our marriage. Vanderkam has practical advice on how to fit all the important and essential things you need to do, including sleep, into your busy life.
- Elizabeth Brown, author of Living Successfully with Screwed-Up People, reveals how to make relationships work with difficult people and challenging situations. Chef Debi Pedersen concludes the episode showing us how to make two delicious meatless burgers.