Women on the Verge - Healing Between the Genders - Blog Talk Radio June 15, 2011
Tucson, AZ, June 01, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Men and women, boys and girls, Mars and Venus, yin and yang - all are assumed to be opposite in popular culture. With this in mind, online community Women on the Verge will discuss Healing Between the Genders on Blog Talk Radio, June 15, 2011, at noon EST. WOTV founder Ana Lewis elaborates, “Celebrating our differences and eliminating sexist stereotypes helps us to unite as human beings of one race - the human race. Talk about your father, your husband, your sons, your best friends. How have they impacted your life? What are you grateful for in these lessons? How can we do better?”
Lewis and her regular member/panelists, Dr. Karen Monroy, Dawn Rivers Baker, Jessica Pieklo, and Robbie Kaye, trade ideas and encourage callers to share experiences and questions during this popular lunch time show. The panel will welcome newcomer Jennifer Lynn Erickson of Wisconsin to this month’s show.
According to well-known relationship counselor and author John Gray, Ph.D. (Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus), the key to maximizing personal and professional relationships is understanding of and respect for the differences between the genders.
The Relationship Institute elaborates on the differences between men and women as a way to help nurture relationships. They note, for instance, that in childhood girls develop the right brain earlier than boys, leading to earlier reading, vocabulary development, and memory. Boys develop their left brain faster, leading to earlier spatial, logic, and math skills. Of course, these are generalities and both genders have the capability for these skills given the opportunity, desire, and encouragement.
With this topic, WOTV aims to honor the differences between men and women and find common ground. What have you learned from your father, brother, spouse, office mate, and how have you used that lesson in your day-to-day? Is there something you would approach differently with your friend, coworker, or son? How will you apply that experience to enrich your life?
Women on the Verge is a fresh, growing, free, global, online community of women (and a few men) encouraging and supporting each other to speak and let their voices be heard.
Find Women on the Verge at www.blogtalkradio.com/womenontheverge the third Wednesday of each month, or at www.womenontheverge.net
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Lewis and her regular member/panelists, Dr. Karen Monroy, Dawn Rivers Baker, Jessica Pieklo, and Robbie Kaye, trade ideas and encourage callers to share experiences and questions during this popular lunch time show. The panel will welcome newcomer Jennifer Lynn Erickson of Wisconsin to this month’s show.
According to well-known relationship counselor and author John Gray, Ph.D. (Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus), the key to maximizing personal and professional relationships is understanding of and respect for the differences between the genders.
The Relationship Institute elaborates on the differences between men and women as a way to help nurture relationships. They note, for instance, that in childhood girls develop the right brain earlier than boys, leading to earlier reading, vocabulary development, and memory. Boys develop their left brain faster, leading to earlier spatial, logic, and math skills. Of course, these are generalities and both genders have the capability for these skills given the opportunity, desire, and encouragement.
With this topic, WOTV aims to honor the differences between men and women and find common ground. What have you learned from your father, brother, spouse, office mate, and how have you used that lesson in your day-to-day? Is there something you would approach differently with your friend, coworker, or son? How will you apply that experience to enrich your life?
Women on the Verge is a fresh, growing, free, global, online community of women (and a few men) encouraging and supporting each other to speak and let their voices be heard.
Find Women on the Verge at www.blogtalkradio.com/womenontheverge the third Wednesday of each month, or at www.womenontheverge.net
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Women on the Verge
Ana Lewis
520-749-2300
womenontheverge.net
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Contact
Ana Lewis
520-749-2300
womenontheverge.net
elainedspitz@gmail.com
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