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- Tipping the scales at 450 pounds, Big Vinnie entertained fans for years with his surprising dance moves. But a recent health scare motivated him to join the cast of The Biggest Loser and drop over 200 pounds in a quest to get healthy. He joins us today to talk about that journey and the long-term health and mental effects of making these changes.
- People often lose their identity in marriage. Today's Mad About Marriage guest, registered marriage and family therapist, Emma Jackson-Causey, reveals how to rediscover and maintain your self-identity in marriage. She's written 21 Days of Rediscovery, a book chronicling her personal journey to rediscover herself after years as a wife and mother.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Looking to beat the bedroom blues in your marriage? On today's Mad About Marriage, our guests have solutions to prove that sex doesn't always go downhill after marriage. Dr. Paul and Teri Reisser have used their backgrounds as physician and therapist to help us get to the heart of our bedroom blues. And they have some remarkable solutions.
- 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.
- Our guest today is fitness legend Bill Phillips, creator of MET-Rx and EAS Nutritionals and the author of the best-selling fitness book "Body for Life." he was recently inducted into the Fitness Hall of Fame and offers his insights into a number of topics buzzing in the fitness industry today. Phillips joins Obi Obadike to demonstrate some of his signature fitness moves in this episode and Lynell LaMountain offers an inspiring moment.
- Creating a deeper spiritual connection with your spouse can have many benefits for your marriage, and we've invited Claudio and Pamela Consuegra, the directors of Family Ministries for the North American Division of Seventh Day Adventists, to share with us their thoughts on spiritual intimacy. Because when it comes down to spiritual intimacy it's really all about partnering with God.
- 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.
- 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."
- Dr. Wanda Turner, motivational speaker and author of Celebrate Change, explains why it's important to embrace change in times of grief. She is the founder of "Calling First Ladies," a ministry to spouses of bishops, pastors and celebrities.
- 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."
- 2001–TV EpisodeShe's known as Nasty Nellie Oleson from Little House on the Prairie - the girl whom everyone loved to hate. But there's a lot more to Alison Arngrim and she's here to share some surprising information that's revealed in her book, "Confessions from the Prairie: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Being Hated."
- 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.
- Our special guest, Lourdes Colon, is a talented actress who was diagnosed with cancer. She's a fighter and a crusader, and her experience will inspire you to consider all the options when faced with your own health challenges. Esai Morales of Criminal Minds will also be joining us to discuss his joint project with Lourdes Colon.
- On today's Mad About Marriage, Dr. Caroline Leaf, a communication pathologist, audiologist, and cognitive neuroscientist, shares the scientific evidence that men and women are built differently to complement each other. She is the author of Who Switched Off Your Brain? and Who Switched Off My Brain?
- She's beautiful, and to look at her, you wouldn't know that she lives with a serious medical condition. She just won the Miss Idaho pageant and made headlines around the nation for wearing her insulin pump during the competition, becoming a hero to many. On today's show, we welcome Sierra Sandison. Plus, Chef AJ stops by to show us how to make delicious, natural and healthy (but still decadent!) desserts!
- Over 29 million Americans, nearly 10% of the population, have Type 2 Diabetes and it's increasing. It is the 7th largest cause of death each year. Many people remain undiagnosed. Do you have it? Paulette Lambert, Director for Nutrition at the California Health & Longevity Institute is our guest to go through the symptoms and treatments of this near epidemic disease.
- On today's episode of Mad About Marriage, Mike and Gayle Tucker demonstrate how to fight fairly with your spouse. Our guests today are Martin and Ari Garcia, a couple that come from very different backgrounds with no role models of successful relationships to use for inspiration. Yet, they are still going strong after 10 years of marriage.
- He's held 18 different positions and been fired 39% of the time in his career, but it's those very stats that have allowed him to become a highly sought after speaker and graduate teacher at Carnegie Mellon University, one of the most prestigious business universities in the world. John Tarnoff is our guest on this episode and he talks about how work through layoffs and reinvent yourself career wise by learning to embrace change. Also joining us is Chef AJ with some very delicious and easy salad recipes.
- 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.
- Dr. Alan Goldhamer, founder of TrueNorth Health Center and director of the center's groundbreaking residential health education program, is here to talk about therapeutic fasting. We also have with us our friend, physician, nutrition expert and author, Dr. John McDougall.
- 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!
- 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 guest, family man and talented actor, Morris Chestnut, got some big buzz for the shape he was in for his role of football player Lance Sullivan in the movie The Best Man Holiday. He's here to talk about how to stay fit after 40. Obi Obadike demonstrates fitness exercises he created for Chestnut to get in shape as well.
- Does your happiness really depend on circumstances or do you have something to say about it? Can you actually choose to be happy? Our guest today believes you can. Dr. Laurel Mellin, a professor at the University of California San Francisco and author of the book Wired for Joy joins us to talk about emotional brain training. Also joining us is Chef AJ, a plant-based chef, with some delicious recipes made with all natural ingredients.
- 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.
- On today's Mad About Marriage episode, learn ways to stop talking past each other and to each other instead. Our guest, marriage and family therapist, Dr. Corey Allan, has created a unique "He Said...She Said" workshop where he helps those who have trouble understanding each other and handling each other's messages.
- 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.
- 2001–TV EpisodeMike and Gayle Tucker are on location in Nashville with Buddy Jewell, the country singer who was the first winner of the USA Network talent show Nashville Star. He is here to share with Lifestyle Magazine his life, his love, his music and his work with Compassion International. Buddy's wife Tene joins in to discuss how they have made their marriage work over the years.
- An empty nest often presents challenges in a marriage, but today's Mad About Marriage guests, David and Claudia Arp, believe that the rest of your marriage can be the best of your marriage. They talk about that in their book, The Second Half of Marriage: Facing the Eight Challenges of the Empty Nest Years.
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- Lupus is a disease that shows up in many different ways but affects over 1.5 million Americans. Our guests, actress Mary McDonough from The Waltons and The New Adventures of Old Christine, and Jane Withers of Josephine the Plumber, are both affected and join us today to talk about how they live with lupus.
- While our panel debates the health merits of ultra-low calorie diets, our special guest, Grammy-nominated Latin singer Jaci Velasquez, shares how she made healthy lifestyle choices to lose over 70 pounds and keep it off. Jaci also shows us how to prep some healthy snacks and cook a delicious and easy recipe she makes for her family.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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Making Beautiful Music Together: Jamie O'Neal & Rodney Goode, plus Kathie Baillie & Michael Bonagura
2001–TV EpisodeMike and Gayle Tucker sit down for an interview with Australian-born Nashville singer-songwriter, Jaime O'Neal, who wrote several of her Top Ten hits and has also written big hit songs for Reba, Martina McBride and Leann Rimes. Jaime's husband, Rodney Good, joins the conversation to discuss some of the bigger issues in their lives. Also joining Mike & Gayle in this episode are Kathie Baillie and Michael Bonagura of Baillie and the Boys, who are joined by their daughter Alyssa Bonagura for a family moment in song. - Our guest is Dr. Linda Mintle, one of the nation's leading authorities on eating disorders. She's the author of Making Peace with Your Thighs: Get Off the Scale and Get On with Your Life. She's here to create a paradigm shift in women's thinking about body image.
- Conflict resolution is difficult for many couples, but our Mad About Marriage guest has some effective ways to work through them. Our guest, Amy Smalley, along with her husband, Michael, has created the Marriage Intensive Movement, something that has impacted couples across America. Both are also the authors of, The Surprising Way to a Stronger Marriage.
- Gastric bypass and laparoscopic surgeries are becoming more common to help people lose large amounts of weight. Bariatric surgeon Dr. Joshua Long joins us from the Bariatric and Metabolic Center of Colorado to take the mystery out of these procedures in this episode. Also joining us is a Los Angeles-based medical weight loss patient, Veronica Phillips.
- On this Mad About Marriage program, Paula Spencer Scott, author of Momfidence and collaborator on eight other parenting, pregnancy and health books shares with us the concept of Momfidence: the confidence that comes when moms start worrying less and winging it more.
- What if your marriage life was like a romance novel? What would it be like if you met your spouse on the street as a complete stranger? What if you lost your memory and this person was a brand-new person to you? Popular romance novelist Susan May Warren, author of The Shadow of Your Smile, is our guest on this episode of Mad About Marriage. She raises intriguing questions like that in her books, and actually has many of the answers!