Bob Salter - Weekends on WFAN
Sun, August 29, 2021
Bob discusses pet care and mental illness during the COVId-19 pandemic
Sun, August 01, 2021
Bob & attorney Jonathan Bell, his guest, get into a passionate discussion regarding vaccines, employers and their legal grounds to mandate vaccination to work, and a legal suit with Jonathan and his client in the post-COVID era.
Sun, January 24, 2021
Attorney Peter Strauss discussed how to choose a good elder law attorney, the incidence of financial abuse, and the importance of correct financial planning.
Sun, January 10, 2021
Employment attorney Jonathan Bell discussed changes in New York state’s minimum wage and paid sick leave, expansion of the state paid Family leave and federal government shielding from instances arising from the Capitol breach in Washington, D.C.
Sun, January 10, 2021
Psychiatrist and author Carole Leiberman, M.D., M.P.H., discussed what she terms Corona-rage arising from the Coronvirus pandemic and increased instances of people acting out and commiting violent acts.
Sun, January 03, 2021
Bob is joined by Diane Huth to take a look at the job market and what people can do in this time to make themselves stand out from the group to potential employers.
Sun, November 22, 2020
Bob discusses hunger in America, what is being doing to fix it and if there is hope hunger can be eradicated from this country.
Sun, September 06, 2020
New Jersey cannabis activist Wayne Burrini discussed what happens to people arrested for cannabis offenses, the current state of the New Jersey Medical Marijuana program, his experience as a New Jersey Medical Marijuana patient, and the proposed referendum question on New Jersey cannabis legalization.
Sun, August 09, 2020
In hour 2 of today's show Bob is joined by David Schoonmaker, the founder of Chalkin' Social.
Sun, August 09, 2020
Bob is joined by the President and CEO of the New York Urban League Arva Rice, and Marty Hayden the VP of Policy and Legislature at Earth Justice.
Sun, August 02, 2020
In the first hour of the show, Bob spoke with listeners about the impact and provisions of COVID-19, Black Lives Matter demonstrations, and civil unrest. In hour two, AHRC NEW York City CEO Marco Damiani discussed the non-profit organization which seeks to empower people with disabilities and the families and the significance of the first 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Sun, July 26, 2020
Dr. Jennifer Harvey joins the program to discuss racial topics in the United States. That and much more.
Sun, July 19, 2020
1st Hour: Katharine Gerbner - Author of Christian Slavery; Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World. Max Klaus - Author of Race and Social Change: A Quest, A Study, A Call to Action. 2nd Hour: Michael Baran - Co-author of Subtle Acts of Exclusion Majorie Kelly - Co-author of The Making of a Democratic Economy: Building Prosperity For the Many, Not Just the Few
Sun, July 12, 2020
1st Hour: Guest 1: Collin O'Mara CEO of the National Wildlife Federation Guest 2: Dr. Cedric Alexander, former Federal Security Director for the Transportation Security Administration, Formerly Chief of Police for DeKalb County, Guest 3: Anne Kim, writer, lawyer, and public policy expert 2nd Hour: David Schoonmaker – Founder of Chalkin’ Social
Sun, July 05, 2020
1st Guest: Dr. Kristin J Wilson author of Others' Milk 2nd Guest: Susana Stoica P.H.D., Healer, Speaker, Author, Inventor, Engineer.
Sun, June 28, 2020
1st Guest: Pawal Dhingra author of the book "Hyper Education" 2nd Guest: Lyra Logan author of "Learn to Program with App Inventor"
Sun, June 21, 2020
Guest 1: Michael Baran - Co-author of Subtle Acts of Exclusion Guest 2: Majorie Kelly - Co-author of The Making of a Democratic Economy: Building Prosperity For the Many, Not Just the Few
Sun, June 14, 2020
New York Urban League President and CEO Arva Rice discussed the awakening of awareness about racism and a cry for a new social order in cities across the nation, how reform of the justice system can begin, and the role of respect in healing.
Sun, June 07, 2020
1st Guest: Dr. Dana Lustbader - Critical Care Medicine Specialist in New Hyde Park, NY and has over 31 years of experience in the medical field 2nd Guest: Melissa Norden - Nonprofit Executive and Attorney, Executive Director of Bottomless Closet 3rd Guest: Joan Brady - Author of "Alger Hiss: Framed"
Sun, May 31, 2020
Guest 1: Cedric Alexander, Over 40 years of public service,former Homeland Security, Police Chief, Deputy Commissioner amongst other positions. Guest 2: Cedric de Leon, director of the Labor Center and Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Sun, May 24, 2020
1st Guest: Pawal Dhingra author of the book "Hyper Education" 2nd Guest: Lyra Logan author of "Learn to Program with App Inventor"
Sun, May 17, 2020
Author and researcher Dr. Robert Melillo discussed how the Coronavirus can trigger symtoms of children with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Coronavirus concerns for parents of a child on the Autism spectrum, and Dr. Melillo’s suggested use of vitamins and nutrition supplements.
Sun, May 03, 2020
1st Guest: Dr. Kristin J Wilson author of Others' Milk 2nd Guest: Susana Stoica P.H.D., Healer, Speaker, Author, Inventor, Engineer.
Sun, April 26, 2020
1st Guest: Joshua Douglas - Professor at University of Kentucky College of Law 2nd Guest: Rich Kassel - Executive Vice President of Capalino+Company 3rd Guest: Ashley Papa - Fox News Magazine Contributor, Relationships Reporter.
Sun, April 19, 2020
1st Guest: Bernice L. Hausman is Chair of the Department of Humanities at the Penn State College of Medicine in Hershey, Pennsylvania. She joins Bob Salter to talk about her latest book Anti/Vax: Reframing the Vaccination Controversy. 2nd Guest: Corinna Delgado of The Drive in Washington D.C. is joined by Shyla Raghav who is the Conservation International's Vice President of Climate. Shyla joins Corinna to talk about our earth, environment and the COVID-19 crisis and how they all intertwine. 3rd Guest: Rich Cahan is a writer who joins Bob to talk about his new book 'River of Blood: American Slavery from the People Who Lived It: Interviews & Photographs of Formerly Enslaved African Americans'
Sun, April 12, 2020
Guest 1: Collin O'Mara CEO of the National Wildlife Federation Guest 2: Dr. Cedric Alexander, former Federal Security Director for the Transportation Security Administration, Formerly Chief of Police for DeKalb County, Guest 3: Anne Kim, writer, lawyer, and public policy expert
Sun, April 05, 2020
Author and researcher Dr. Robert Melillo discussed how the Coronavirus can trigger symptoms of children with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Coronavirus concerns for parents of a child on the Autism spectrum, and Dr. Melillo’s suggested use of vitamins and nutrition supplements.
Sun, March 29, 2020
Matrimonial law attorney Jacqueline Newman discussed the likely impact of the coronavirus quarantine practices on divorce rates, court proceedings, and alimony and child support. Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey Executive Director Neva Pryor discussed the council's mission, the 800-Gambler helpline operation, and resources and treatment for persons exhibiting problem gambling and disordered gambling.
Sun, March 22, 2020
Hour 1 guest: Jonathan Bell, laborer and attorney of Bell Law Group. Hour 2 guest: Dr. Carole Lieberman, 3x Emmy-Honored Media Psychiatrist TV Personality Bestselling Author Speaker Expert Witness
Sun, March 15, 2020
Bob discusses womens' right to vote, and also slavery with guests.
Sun, March 08, 2020
Bob discusses the state of health and vaccination issues.
Sun, March 01, 2020
Mainstream Mental Health Chairman Dr. John Huber discussed pandemic fears about Coronavirus, researchers exploring psychedelic drugs as treatment for depression, and ketamine being offered to patients with treatment-resistant depression.
Sun, February 23, 2020
National Organization for Rare Disorders Education Senior Advisor Mary Dunkle discussed the incidence of rare diseases, the work of the organization, and the significance of Rare Disease Day. Woodlawn Cemetery and Conservancy Chief Executive Officer and Trustee Mitch Rose discussed the significance of Woodlawn as a National Historic Landmark, Woodlawn’s Bridge to Crafts Careers Preservation Training Program, and the Student Leadership and Legacy Program.
Sun, February 16, 2020
The program discussed AAU sports in the New York metropolitan area and the AAU Urban and Community Initiative Program.
Sun, February 09, 2020
Bob Salter talks with an array of guests including a politician, authors on relationships with significant others and fathers, and a nanny expert.
Sun, January 26, 2020
Attorney Corey Stern discussed his role as Lead Counsel in the Flint Michigan Water Crisis case, the Child Victims Act, and the Harvey Weinstein sexual assault trial.
Sun, January 19, 2020
Author and Penn State College of Humanities chair Bernice Hausman discussed the controversy surrounding vaccines. National Wildlife Federation Executive Director Collin O'Mara how the Land and Water Conservation Fund has been America's most important conservation program and the lack of Congressional mandatory funding the bill.
Sun, January 05, 2020
Bob talks to Larry Tye, author of "Bob Kennedy, the making of a liberal icon."
Sun, December 29, 2019
Melissa Negrin-Wiener discussed the difference between estate planning and elder law, the importance of Medicaid eligibility planning, and the rise in senior cams.
Sun, December 15, 2019
Theatre Forward Executive Director Bruce Whitacre discussed the nonprofit organization’s work to advance American theatre, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Sun, December 01, 2019
Bob discuses bullying and preparing our children for young adulthood
Sun, November 24, 2019
WhyHunger Senior Director of Programs Alison Cohen, US Programs Manager Rae Gomes, and Equity Advocates co-founder and Grassroots Advocacy Director Leah Kabran Eden discussed hunger in New York city, the role of food policy, and Hungerthon.
Sun, November 17, 2019
Author and social psychologist Jason Young, ph.d., discussed social psychology, the impact of access to unlimited information on learning, and how the holiday season can be harmful to one’s mental health.
Sun, November 10, 2019
Richard Cahan is the author of twelve books including an acclaimed history of the federal court in Chicago, A Court That Shaped America. Richard speaks on his upcoming book Aftershock: The Human Toll of War: Haunting World War II Images by America's Soldier Photographers.
Sun, November 10, 2019
Susana Stoica , Ph.D., the founder of Healing Alternatives, LLC, is a healer, engineer, inventor, and speaker. Susana speaks on her experience with brain trauma and how it has changed her life, and now she saves others.
Sun, November 03, 2019
The work of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, pancreatic cancer awareness, and Purple Stride New Jersey were discussed by Todd Cohen, Steve Merlin, and Kayla Zimmer of the New Jersey PANCAN Affiliate.
Sun, October 27, 2019
10-27 Bob Salter Public Affairs
Sun, October 20, 2019
Charles Kolin discussed his transition from a bullying victim to an advocate for tolerance and plans for Unity Day.
Sun, October 13, 2019
Author and Appalachian State University professor Martin Schoenhals discussed using joy and pleasure as the metric for measuring how societies function. National Down Syndrome Interim President and CEO Kandi Pickard discussed how the society's work and the significance of the 2019 National PLAY campaign
Sun, October 06, 2019
10-6 Bob Salter Public Affairs
Sun, September 29, 2019
9-29 Bob Salter Public Affairs
Sun, September 22, 2019
Man Cave Health founder Tom Milana, Executive Director Jackie Lomtevas, and cancer thriver Joel Nowak discussed the need for men to be more proactive with healthcare, the mission of Man Cave Health, and the role of the Men’s Health Fair and Fashion Showcase.
Sun, September 08, 2019
Clinician, retired New York City Police lieutenant. and researcher Deborah Moore, ph.d., discussed mental health awareness and efforts of the New York Police Department to curb the incidence of suicide.
Sun, September 01, 2019
Second hour of the Public Affairs show for September 1st, 2019.
Sun, September 01, 2019
First hour of the Public Affairs show for September 1st, 2019.
Sun, August 25, 2019
Mainstream Mental Health Chairman Dr. John Huber discussed his view New York’s Red Flag law will not be effective and what is known about the incidence of mass shootings.
Sun, August 25, 2019
Author Mark Graban discussed why he feels visuals are key to big picture thinking and how to track progress and growth.
Sun, August 18, 2019
National Council on Disability Chairman Neil Romano discussed the work of the independent federal agency, the effort to get minimum wages for people with disabilities, and the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society “PLAY” events in every major league ballpark.
Sun, August 18, 2019
Author Domenic Melillo discussed why faith has been a huge part of his life and his experience conducting a prison ministry.
Sun, July 28, 2019
Author Luke Salisbury discussed why he feels teachers should discuss Confederate monuments, his belief the monuments should not be located on government property, and evidence of a form of post traumatic stress disorder affecting Civil War soldiers.
Mon, July 22, 2019
2nd hour of Bob Salter's Public Affairs program for July 21, 2019.
Mon, July 22, 2019
Bob Salter's first hour of the Public Affairs program for July 21, 2019.
Sun, July 14, 2019
Bob Salter is joined by Joshua A. Douglas, Professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law and author of Vote For Us. Talking about taking back our elections and changing the future of voting.
Sun, July 14, 2019
Bob Salter is joined by Melissa Norden, the Executive Director of Bottomless Closet ( https://bottomlesscloset.org/ ). The Bottomless Closet experience is all about making women feel confident, prepared, and empowered to ace their job interviews, start that new job, and begin their journey to self-sufficiency.
Sun, July 14, 2019
Bob Salter is joined by Joshua Friedman author and CEO of 6seconds.org - the emotional intelligence network working toward one billion people practicing emotional intelligence.
Sun, July 07, 2019
Nassau County PBA President James McDermott discussed his work in law enforcement and his view the MS-13 Gang problem is getting worse.
Sun, July 07, 2019
Disaster Mental Health professional Jennifer Bohr-Cuevas discussed psychological trauma treatment, her work with the Red Cross, and her work with children with Autism.
Sun, June 30, 2019
Film director and producer John Scagliotti discussed the significance of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, how the riots led to establishment of the gay rights movement, and some changes in attitude and policies toward gay and lesbian people.
Sun, June 30, 2019
Fresh Air Fund Executive Director Fatima Shama discussed the organization’s work with low-income New York city children, the Fresh Air effort to address the summer learning gap , and opening of Camp Junior at Harriman State Park.
Sun, June 23, 2019
Author and Appalachian State University professor Martin Schoenhals discussed using joy and pleasure as the metric for measuring how societies function.
Sun, June 23, 2019
National Down Syndrome Society Interim President and Chief Executive Officer Kandi Pickard discussed the Society’s work and the significance of the 2019 National PLAY campaign.
Sun, June 23, 2019
Author, Psychoanalist, and Research Psychologist Dr. Frieda Birnbaum discussed how the relationship with one’s father in adolescence directly impacts one’s mental health as an adult and what parents can do about teens and sexting.
Sun, June 23, 2019
Author and former Nanny Florence Ann Romano explains a nanny/caregiver is an extension the parent and the increase in employment is driving an increase in the number of households with a nanny/caregiver
Sun, June 23, 2019
Author, Psychoanalist, and Research Psychologist Dr. Frieda Birnbaum discussed how the relationship with one’s father in adolescence directly impacts one’s mental health as an adult and what parents can do about teens and sexting. Author and former Nanny Florence Ann Romano explains a nanny/caregiver is an extension the parent and the increase in employment is driving an increase in the number of households with a nanny/caregiver
Sun, June 23, 2019
Author and Appalachian State University professor Martin Schoenhals discussed using joy and pleasure as the metric for measuring how societies function. National Down Syndrome Society Interim President and Chief Executive Officer Kandi Pickard discussed the Society’s work and the significance of the 2019 National PLAY campaign.
Sun, June 16, 2019
Fans For The Cure CEO and founder Ed Randall and Dr. Daniel Petrylak of Fans For The Cure and Yale School of Medicine discussed prostate cancer awareness.
Sun, June 16, 2019
Mike Fischer of the West 58th Coalition discussed the group’s opposition to the proposed use of a substandard midtown hotel to house homeless persons.
Sun, June 09, 2019
Mainstream Mental Health chairman Dr. John Huber discussed mental health warrants as a way to prevent mass murder and reaction to suicide of two NYPD officers in a two day period.
Sun, June 02, 2019
EPIC Players Executive Artistic Director Aubrie Therrien discussed the non-rprofit theatre group’s work providing employment and careers to adults on the autism spectrum through performing arts, what the jobs mean to the individuals, and preparation for the June 2019 Little Shop of Horrors productions
Sun, June 02, 2019
Baltimore Orioles Team Dermatologist Dr. Kenneth Wasserman discussed sun safety, skin protective techniques, and skin cancer.
Sun, May 26, 2019
Police Athletic League Executive Director Fred Watts discussed the non-profit youth development organization’s programs for New Yorkers, the organization’s work with the New York city Police Department, and efforts to encourage positive interaction of cops and kids. Court TV anchor Seema Iyer discussed what is behind the fascination with true crime presentations, the 44 million dollar agreement reached by producer Harvey Weinstein with some of his accusers, and the Kellen Winslow II sex assault trial.
Sun, May 05, 2019
Author Michael McGee, M.D., discussed his belief pain is at the heart of addiction, the genetic component of addiction, and what is needed to recover from addicition.
Sun, May 05, 2019
Labor and Employment attorney Jonathan Bell discussed discrimination in the workplace, hostile workplace environments, and the U.S. Supreme Court consideration of cases involving the rights of LGBTQ workers.
Sun, April 28, 2019
Dr. Hooman Azmi of Hackensack University Medical Center discussed the significance of April as Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month, symptoms and diagnosis of Parkinson’s, and the latest medical and surgical treatment options for the disease. In an Open Phones segment Bob Salter discussed the impact of immediate information and social media on the impact of controversial news events including the shooting at a Poway California synagogue and the thwarted planned attack at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in New York.
Sun, April 21, 2019
Bob talks to John Huber, Chairman of Mainstream Mental Health, to discuss his non-profit organization that brings lasting and positive change to the lives of individuals that suffer from mental health issues.
Sun, April 21, 2019
Bob speaks with Courtney White, the author of Grass, Soil, Hope. He discusses what can we do about the seemingly intractable challenges confronting all of humanity today. Including climate change, global hunger, water scarcity, environmental stress, and economic instability.
Sun, April 07, 2019
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network New York City Affiliate Chair Alice Chung, Media Chair Giuliana Bianchini, Jann Skelton, Hannah Skelton, and William Skelton discussed how pancreatic cancer impacted their lives, symptoms of the illness, the work of the Network, and the impact of PurpleStride New York.
Sun, April 07, 2019
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network New York City Affiliate Chair Alice Chung, Media Chair Giuliana Bianchini, Jann Skelton, Hannah Skelton, and William Skelton discussed how pancreatic cancer impacted their lives, symptoms of the illness, the work of the Network, and the impact of PurpleStride New York.
Sun, March 31, 2019
Court TV Lead anchor Vinnie Politan discussed Court TV, the significance of the presence of cameras in courtrooms, and the legal issues involved in the college admissions cheating scandal.
Sun, March 31, 2019
KIF1A.org founder and Ovid Therapeutics Head of patient Engagement Luke Rosen discussed the incidence of rare diseases, the rare disease his daughter is diagnosed with, and ongoing rare disease research studies.
Sun, March 24, 2019
Bob Salter's Guests Include: Marty Hayden is Earthjustice's Vice President of Policy & Legislation. Felicia Kornbluh is an American scholar, writer, and feminist activist and Associate Professor at the University of Vermont. Madeleine Kunin is a Swiss-born American diplomat, author (A Coming of Age: My Journey Into the Eighties) and politician. Dale McGowan is an American author, educator, and philanthropist (New Book: In Faith and In Doubt: How Religious Believers and Nonbelievers Can Create Strong Marriages and Loving Families)
Sun, March 10, 2019
Mainstream Mental Health Chairman Dr. John Huber discussed how children with mental health disorders can be sensitive to the daylight saving time change, the effect of the federal approval for a Ketamine-like drug to ease depression, and March Madness pressures on players and fans.
Sun, March 10, 2019
“Soul to Keep” director David Allensworth discussed what got him interested in working with deaf people and the experiences surrounding the making of the independent movie.
Sun, February 10, 2019
Community Options President and Chief Executive Officer Robert Stack discussed the thirtieth anniversary of the nonprofit organization, its work to develop housing and employment supports for persons with disabilities, and the organization’s Cupid Chase. SoberTube founder Brian Gordon discussed his life as an addict in recovery, his desire to get recovery onto You Tube, and why recovery is possible for anyone.
Sun, February 03, 2019
In an Open Phones segment, Bob Salter discussed the effects of winter weather, flu shots, and the homeless. AHRC New York City Chief Executive Officer Marco Damiani discussed the non-profit organization’s support for children and adults with intellectual and other developmental disabilities and their families, transformation of the disabilities field, and the 39 th annual Thurman Munson Awards Dinner.
Sun, January 27, 2019
Let My People Go founder and Executive Director Raleigh Sadler discussed what human trafficking encompasses, the number of people exploited globally through modern day slavery, and why he feels the church should lead the way in fighting human trafficking.
Sun, January 13, 2019
Peak Year LLC Founder and President Dr. Stephen Rudin discussed why it is wrong for parents to prepare the life route for their children and what parents and children can do when college students decide not to return to campus.
Sun, January 13, 2019
Author and Accidental Career Coach Diane Huth discussed why she feels baby boomers are the unemployable generation, incidents of age discrimination and why it is difficult to prove, and how baby boomers should prepare to compete in the modern workforce.
Sun, December 30, 2018
Earthjustice Vice President of Policy and Legislation, Marty Hayden, discussed developments associated with climate change and the future of Congressional oversight for the Trump administration. University of Vermont professor and author, Felicia Kornbluh, discussed the gendered history of welfare reform. Former Vermont Governor and U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland, Madeline Kunin, discussed her life as a woman in politics and efforts to encourage women’s participation in the political process including her establishment of Emerge Vermont.
Sun, December 23, 2018
Project Pawn co-founders Chris Johnson and Abdul Sulamain discussed the the organization’s youth mentoring program involving chess, benefits from playing chess, and evidence of academic improvement among chess players.
Sun, December 16, 2018
Hour 1: Dr. Hooman Azmi discussed studies showing hospital stays are hazardous for Parkinson’s patients and efforts to improve the care of Parkinson’s patients at Hackensack Meridian University Health Center in New Jersey. Hour 2: Dr. Brad Rodu ,University of Louisville Endowed chair in tobacco harm research, discussed reasons for the reduction in the number of Americans who smoke and New York state’s proposed ban for all flavors of E-Cigarettes.
Sun, December 09, 2018
Bob is joined by Dr. Robert Caplan, author of The Care Of The Older Person An Invaluable Resource for Care Providers, speaking on how to properly treat the elderly medically and socially - Learning To Work With An Increasingly Aged Society. You can find Robert Caplan, MD's book at CareOfTheOlderPerson.com.
Sun, December 02, 2018
Brooklyn United Music and Arts Program founder and Executive Director Ty Brown discussed the youth development program, pillars of engagement with the youth, and how the program changes lives.
Sun, November 25, 2018
Sun, November 18, 2018
Why Hunger Senior Director of Programs Alison Cohen discussed the current state of hunger in America, Why Hunger’s work discovering community-driven hunger solutions nationally, and the impact of Hungerthon 2018. Neighbors Together Executive Director Denny Marsh discussed the work of the nonprofit agency addressing food insecurity, affordable housing, and other issues in central Brooklyn.
Sun, November 11, 2018
Sam Pitkowsky of the Adoptive Parents Committee discussed adoption, the organization’s annual Adoption Conference, and the growth in the number of non-traditional families interested in adoption.
Sun, November 04, 2018
Entertainer Erin Willett discussed her work as an Influencer opf Hope for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network and the impact of the disease that claimed her father’s life. Survivors Franco Juricic and Lisa Eidelberg discussed diagnosis with the disease, their treatment, and efforts to promote awareness. New Jersey Affiliate chair Todd Cohen discussed the need to increase survival rates for pancreatic cancer survivors and the impact of Purple Stride New Jersey.
Sun, October 28, 2018
Author Cory Albertson, a visiting Smith College sociology professor, discussed how changes in societal norms and the winning of same sex marriage have impacted television programming - including the portrayal of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons. Attorney Camille Raia discussed how she rebuilt her life after her personal and professional reputations were ruined by her ex-husband's crimes.
Sun, October 21, 2018
In an open phones segment, Bob Salter spoke with listeners about President Trump’s fake news claims and legalization of marijuana. Dr. Josh Dines spoke about youth sport injury topics, treatment, and recovery.
Sun, October 14, 2018
Author Edgar Villanueva discussed what he views as dysfunctional dynamics in philanthropy and finance and his work with Schott Foundation for Public Education.
Sun, October 07, 2018
Labor and employment attorney Jonathan Bell discussed the incidence of sexual harassment in the workplace, new New York city and New York state compliance regulations, and Americans with Disabilities Act compliance issues involving wheelchairs, websites, and reasonable accommodation.
Sun, September 23, 2018
Dr. Ronald Caplan discussed how to diagnose and address dementia in an older person, tips to help older persons with nutrition, elder abuse, and the incidence of depression among people later in life.
Sun, September 16, 2018
Author and Addiction/Relationship expert Thomas Gagliano discussed how he feels the legalization of gambling will increase the number of compulsive gamblers, signs gambling is teetering on addiction, increased suicide rates among those addicted to gambling, and help for compulsive gamblers to stop the addiction,
Sun, September 09, 2018
Mainstream Mental Health Chairman Dr. John Huber discussed 9/11 and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder rates, tips to cope with trauma, risk factors for PTSD, and ways to treat PTSD.
Sun, September 02, 2018
Bob has guests as they discuss array of topics.
Sun, August 26, 2018
Chalkin’ Social founder David Schoonmaker discussed effective ways to communicate without electronic devices, balancing screen-time and face-to-face time, and and how special needs kids can be helped to communicate better.
Sun, August 19, 2018
Bob speaks with Katharine Gerbner, author of Christian Slavery; Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World, and Jules Morse, Co-Author of Disco Fried.
Sun, August 12, 2018
FoxG1 Research Foundation co-founder Nicole Zeitzer Johnson discussed incidence of the rare genetic disorder, her daughter’s diagnosis with the disease, research into the disease, and her use of CBD oil to help her daughter and others afflicted with the disease.
Sun, August 05, 2018
Bob Salter talks with Bettie Steinberg, Chief Scientific Officer for the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research.
Sun, July 29, 2018
Author, psychotherapist and extreme athlete Rebecca Alexander discussed her life with Usher Syndrome and her work with ophthalmologist Dr. Daniel Laby and Major League Baseball in promoting awareness of the condition.
Sun, July 22, 2018
EVP of Capalino and Company Rich Kassel joins Bob Salter to discuss energy consumption and how we could save the environment.
Sun, July 22, 2018
Co-founder of N2 Global Solutions Paul Amelio joins the show to discuss how we could reduce our energy consumption.
Sun, July 15, 2018
Police Athletic League Executive Director Fred Watts discussed summertime programs for New York city kids and ways PAL is promoting positive police interactions with young people.
Sun, July 01, 2018
Baltimore Orioles Team Dermatologist Kenneth Wasserman, M.D., discussed dangers associated with overexposure to the sun, the incidence of and types of skin cancer, an techniques to prevent sun overexposure.
Sun, June 24, 2018
Bob is joined by Jacques Berlinerblau, Professor and Director of the Program for Jewish Civilization at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Followed by an interview with Peter Enns, Associate Professor in the Department of Government and Executive Director of the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research at Cornell University & Author of Incarceration Nation.
Sun, June 17, 2018
Animal rights activist and environmentalist Rachel McClelland discussed the significance of World Meat Free Week, the link between meat production and climate change, and what she thinks needs to happen for change to occur on a global level.
Sun, June 03, 2018
Allen Lebovitz, ph.d., discussed the stigma of mental health, how mental health issues affect the Baby Boomer generation, and cultural barriers to mental health. Also, public relations expert Ryan McCormack discussed reaction to Roseanne Barr’s racist tweet and the impact of social media.
Sun, May 13, 2018
Author and psychotherapist Jonathan Berent discuyssed social anxiety, approach of the mental health profession to the problem, treatment approaches, and the ways social anxiety manifests.
Sun, May 13, 2018
Bob Salter talked with listeners about the May 12, 2018 Paris terror attack and issues of civility in our society.
Sun, May 06, 2018
IGEA Brain and Spine physicians Adam Lipson and Arun Rajaram discussed biceps-related issues, cpncussion diagnosis and recovery. And Tommy Jon surgery.
Sun, April 29, 2018
Author and workplace consultant ArLyne Diamond, ph.d., discussed the significance of April as Sexual Assault Harassment Month, the impact of the #MeToo movement, how America is changing its perspective on sexual assault and sexual harassment, and the effectiveness of sexual harassment training.
Sun, April 29, 2018
Marathoner Eva Casale discussed her participation in 7 marathons in 7 days to raise awareness of the plight of veterans and to raise money for Hope for Warriors and respect for the sacrifices veterans and their families make.
Sun, April 22, 2018
Michael Frazier discussed the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, the role sports played in America’s culture and recovery from the terrorist attacks, and the planned Comeback Season Sports After 9/11 Memorial exhibit.
Sun, April 22, 2018
Palliative care physician Dana Lustbader, M.D., discussed the significance of National Health Care Decision Week, health care and planning options, and ways to begin discussion of one’s desires if the individual becomes medically incapacitated
Sun, April 15, 2018
Attorney Paul Edelstein discussed the incidence of traumatic brain injury, chronic traumatic encephalopathy(CTE), the case of boxer Magomed Abdusalamov, and efforts to implement Mago’s Law as a way to raise awareness of the problem, execute reforms, and prevent future tragic injuries.
Sun, April 08, 2018
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network NYC affiliate chair Tommy Barquinero discussed volunteer opportunities and the organization of Purple Stride New York. Chief Medical Officer Victoria Manax, M.D., discussed who is most susceptible to develop pancreatic cancer, research efforts, and treatment options
Sun, April 08, 2018
Pancreatic Cancer Action Networ k(PANCAN) Chief Communications Officer Michael Rosen and entertainer Erin Willett, a PANCAN volunteer, discussed what pancreatic cancer is, advocacy and awareness efforts arising from Purple Stride New York, and the role of volunteers in the organization’s efforts.
Sun, April 01, 2018
IGEA Brain and Spine physicians Adam Lipson, M.D., and Arun Rajaran, M.D., discussed shoulder injuries, ankle injuries, and fusion surgery.
Sun, March 25, 2018
Mainstream Mental Health Chairman Dr. John Huber discussed psychological insight on serial killers, depression in the workplace, and the link between social media use and depression.
Sun, March 18, 2018
Divorce attorney Jacqueline Newman discussed divorce procedures, the types of divroce, and custody arrangements.
Sun, March 18, 2018
Bob Salter spoke with listeners about reactions to the March 14, 2018 nationwide student walkouts protesting gun violence, student demands for Congressional action, and reasons for talk about gun control in the aftermath of the Parkland Florida school shootings.
Sun, March 11, 2018
Igea Brain and Spine physicians Arun Rajaran, M.D., and Adam Lipson, M.D., discussed how rehabilitation of veterans mpacted development of prosthetics and tourniquet therapy, and the importance of proper stretching and preparation to avoid common sports injuries.
Sun, March 04, 2018
P1-Former nanny Ruka Curate discussed tips for hiring a nanny or a manny, qualities of good nannies and mannies, and proper vetting practices for nannies and mannies. P2-Author and investigative journalist Jerome Coris, ph.d., discussed suggestions that can adopted to stem the tide of school,shootings across the country and his view qualified staff and teachers should be permitted to carry guns when they are working in schools or universities,
Sun, February 25, 2018
Author Emily Slingluff discussed her view that many of the recent school attacks involve people who are unhappy, why parents are the main influence in the childrens’ lives, and how parents determine whether the children grow up depressed or happy with life.
Sun, February 25, 2018
Author and therapist Gillian Padgett discussed ways to deal with trauma from a horrific event, why people not directly touched by the Parkland Florida school shooting may experience secondhand trauma, and how everyone processes trauma differently.
Sun, February 18, 2018
Bob has guests discussing varying subjects such as millenials, and death planning.
Sun, February 11, 2018
IGEA Brain and Spine doctors Adam Lipson and Arun Rajaram discussed the incidence of concussion, concussion protocol, and acl injury, treatment and recovery
Sun, February 04, 2018
Bob discusses black history month with multiple guests.
Sun, January 28, 2018
Bob Salter spoke with listeners about the status of race relations today, how the tone social injustice is addressed has changed, and how education can impact understanding and tolerance of diverse cultures and populations.
Sun, January 21, 2018
Rob Franek of Princeton Review discussed schools offering the best financial aid, colleges offering best career placement, what admission officers at these colleges look for in applicants.
Sun, January 14, 2018
Bob Salter discussees mental health and other issues on this weeks PSA program
Sun, January 07, 2018
Igea Brain and Spine neurosurgeon Dr. Adam Lipson discussed brain and spine injuries, treatment approaches, and ongoing research in the field. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Arun Rajaram discussed knee injuries, knee surgery approaches and treatment, and technological advances un knee and shoulder diagnosis and treatment.
Sun, December 31, 2017
Author and compulsive gambling recovery expert Arnie Wexler discussed his life as a compulsive gambler in recovery,the signs of problem gambling, and how technology has helped fuel the explosion of online gambling.
Sun, December 17, 2017
Bob Salter spoke with listeners about 2017 news stories and events including sex harassment allegations, the proposed Republican Congressional tax reform proposal, mass shooting incidents, the California wildfires, and New Jersey’s proposed legalization of recreational marijuana use.
Sun, December 10, 2017
Attorney Deborah Blum discussed what to do if you are accused of a sexual act criminally,how to handle a sexual harassment accusation through your employer,and whether there is legal recourse for people falsely accused of sexual harassment.
Sun, December 03, 2017
Author Patrick Callahan discussed learning – at age 40 – that he was adopted, issues adoptees face, and the need for change in public perception about adoption.
Sun, November 26, 2017
Author and Ayurvedic practitioner Jaonathan Glass Discussed ayurvedic medicine, his views in favor of a planet-based diet, and ways a cleanse can benefit ones body.
Sun, November 19, 2017
WhyHunger Senior Director of Programs Alison Cohen discussed Hungerthon 2017, the scope of hunger and poverty today, and ways listeners can support grassroots programs addressing hunger and poverty.
Sun, November 19, 2017
WhyHunger Senior Director of Programs Alison Cohen discussed Hungerthon 2017, the scope of hunger and poverty today, and ways listeners can support grassroots programs addressing hunger and poverty.
Sun, November 12, 2017
Sam Pitkowsky of the Adoptive Parents Committee discussed what is involved in making the decision to adopt, international adoption vs national adoption, and the 37 th Annual APC Adoption Conference.
Sun, November 05, 2017
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network volunteers Todd Cohen and Franco Juricic discussed the significanceof the Purple Stride Nj event for rasiing awareness and funds, Juricic’s story as a pancreatic cancer survivor, and his running of the 2013 NYC marathon.
Sun, November 05, 2017
Criminal defense attorney Brian Wagnera former Senior Prosecutor for the District Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn, discussed the October 31, 2017 New York city terrorist shooting, how investigators proceed in criminal investigations, and the use of social media by criminals.
Sun, October 22, 2017
Marketing and branding expert Diane Huth discussed the lack of job hunting skills for school students, the importance of marketing yourself as a brand, and how to ace job interviews.
Sun, October 15, 2017
Bob Salter has multiple guests covering all kinds of public service topics
Sun, October 08, 2017
Attorney Deborah Blum discussed the responsibility of teams for foul ball, sex assault allegations against producer Harvey Weinstein and entertainer Bill Cosby, lawsuit likelihood from the October 1, 2017 Las Vegas mass shootings, and the legal implications of drinking and driving arrests, charges, and convictions,
Sun, October 01, 2017
ProHEALTH Care Associates Director of psychological Services Allen Lebovits, ph.d., discussed we often do not pay attention to our mental health, why suicide- especially among seniors – is a topic we do not discuss, and what can be done about significant issues facing older adults.
Sun, October 01, 2017
MamaSezz co-founder Meg Donahue discussed how a plant-based diet dramatically impacted her mother’s health, the foods with the highest nutritional value, and the best foods for strengthening one’s immune system.
Sun, September 24, 2017
Author Meli Dez discussed her diagnosis with Guillain-Barre syndrome, the effect of the immune system illness, and important approaches in recovery from autoimmune illness.
Sun, September 17, 2017
Rowdy Girl Sanctuary Executive Director andFounder Renee King-Sonnen discussed how the Sanctuary became the first documented beef cattle ranch to convert to a vegan farm animal sanctuary, how she and her husband saved animals during Hurricane Harvey in Texas, and her view that other cattle ranches care about their animals.
Sun, September 17, 2017
Bob Salter spoke with listeners about terrorism concerns in the aftermath of the September 15, 2017 London bomb sttsck.and concerns about climate change surrounding the effects of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma.
Sun, September 10, 2017
Author Polly Franks, director of It’s Not Your Fault, discussed her story bringing a sexual predator to justice, back-to-school safety tips for children, and the numbers of sexual attacks that go unreported.
Sun, September 03, 2017
Recovering compulsive gambler Dennis M. discussed the scope of problem gambling, the extent of his compulsive gambling and his recovery, and the explosion in forms of legal gambling.
Sun, August 06, 2017
Bob has interesting guests one of which discusses cancer risks and the advantages of non-smokers compared to smokers
Sun, August 06, 2017
Bob discuss's Mathematics with Fireda Birnbaum
Sun, July 30, 2017
Fresh Air Fund Executive Director Fatima Shama discussed the organization’s history, camps, year-round programs, and Friendly Town experience.
Sun, July 30, 2017
Rinaldi Group founder and president Anthony Rinaldi discussed safety issues for construction workers and pedestrians, modular discussion trends, and challenges faced by small business owners.
Sun, July 23, 2017
Association for Metrousa Autistic Children Incorpoated Executive Director Keishea Allen discussed common misconceptions about autism, the organization’s work with traditionally hard to place students, and challenges faced by parents of students the organization serves.
Sun, July 23, 2017
Dr. Bob DeMaria discussed common surgeries faced by men, women and children, why he feels successful surgery is an oxymoron, and nutritional/supplement approaches that can help prevent surgery.
Sun, July 16, 2017
Oasis Day Camp CEO Bernie Tessler discussed services including day camps using the infrastructure of existing facilities, tangible results seen in children’s growth, and funding challenges the organization faces.
Sun, July 16, 2017
Ruderman Family Foundation Program Officer Miriam Heyman discussed the international organization’s efforts to promote inclusion of people with disabilities, the Promoting Lifetime of Acitivity for Youth (PLAY) campaign, and efforts to promote opportunity in business and sports for people with disabilities.
Sun, July 09, 2017
Police Athletic League(PAL) Executive Director Frederick Watts discussed summer programs PAL offers, how PAL influences police – community relations, and the role of volunteers.
Sun, July 09, 2017
Philanthropist and former nanny Florence Ann Romano discussed the instance of a nanny caught beating a child with special needs, how installing nanny cam can protect one’s family, and that child care centers often do not hire the most qualified teachers.
Sun, July 02, 2017
Security expert Jaeson Jones discussed the June 30, 2017 Bronx Lebanon Hospital shooting, options to respond in active shooter situations, the growth of Mexican cartels, and how the proposed border wall will impact the cartels’ operations.
Sun, June 25, 2017
Baltimore Orioles Team Dermatologist Dr. Kenneth Wasserman discussed the importance of preparation in addressing sun safety, how skin cancer is diagnosed, and the current state of healthcare including the proposed healthcare reform legislation.
Sun, June 25, 2017
Author Emil DeAndreis discussed how being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis ended his baseball career, how he found a sense of peace through writing, and how everyone’s life at times causes one to acclimatize to reality.
Sun, June 18, 2017
Yeshiva University Assistant Professor Tracy Prout, ph.d., discussed psychological issues affecting children, the incidence of bullying, dealing with adversity and coping with loss, and the impact of proposed cuts to children’s healthcare coverage.
Sun, June 18, 2017
Baltimore Orioles Team Dermatologist Dr. Kenneth Wasserman discussed his view that people do not take skin cancer seriously, the prevalence of skin cancer in America, and ways to promote sun safety.
Sun, June 18, 2017
Bob Salter talked with listeners about Father’s Day and what fathers meant in their lives.
Sun, June 11, 2017
Lenox Hill Hospital nutritionist Antonella Apicella discussed ,imdful eating to control one’s waistline, how the Core4 program helps participants achieve weight loss, and how to incorporate exercise on a daily basis.
Sun, June 11, 2017
Author and King’s College Professor Gwen Griffith Dickson discussed anti-terrorism efforts in England, the aftermath of the recent terrorist attacks in London and Manchester, and the role of citizens in the battle against terrorism.
Sun, June 04, 2017
Long Island teen Brianna Salinaro discussed growing up with cerebral palsy, her accomplishments winning black belts, and her desire to become the first female from this country to ever compete in the Taekwondo Paralympics.
Sun, June 04, 2017
Dr. Michael Lockshin, Director of the Barbra Volcker Center at the Hospital for Special Surgery, discussed chronic illness, how the use of codes influences medical practice, and how patients should respond when diagnoses are uncertain.
Sun, May 28, 2017
YAI Chief Financial Officer Kevin Carey YAI’s growth into a network of agencies supporting children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, the organization’s Central Park Challenge, and the impact of changes in government funding of human service programs. Broadview Network Chief Executive Officer Mike Robinson discussed Broadview’s involvement sponsoring the Central Park Challenge.
Sun, May 28, 2017
Mainstream Mental Health Chairman Dr. John Huber discussed fear concerns in the aftermath of the Manchester England terror attack, higher risk overweight kids face for depression as adults, and the importance of mental health help for veterans.
Sun, May 21, 2017
Kelly Jones discussed parental alienation, her contention parental alienation is child abuse, and her contention the alienation by her ex-husband has ruined her relationship with her children.
Sun, May 21, 2017
Bob Salter spoke with listeners about ongoing issues facing President Trump and his administration, media coverage of the President, and whether the coverage is fair.
Sun, May 14, 2017
This is Dr. Shelley Pazer's third appearance on Bob Salter's show. She goes over the the importance of the human brain and how doing things out of the oridinary can benefit our minds.
Sun, May 14, 2017
David Rose speaks on behalf of the Zaka Organization and how integral they are during tragedies in Israel and the rest of the world.
Sun, May 07, 2017
Author Larry Tye discussed the liberal legacy of former Senator and U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy and Kennedy’s impact of the civil rights movement, Taylor Hooton Foundation Chair and Executive Chair Don Hooton discussed the use of anabolic steroids, why he and his family started the Foundation after his son Taylor’s suicide after using anabolic steroids, and help the Foundation is receiving from Major League Baseball
Sun, April 23, 2017
Bob Salter Public Service Program
Sun, April 16, 2017
Runner Eva Casale discussed her plan to run seven marathons in seven days to raise funds and awareness for Hope For The Warriors and her experience donating a kidney to someone she had never met. Senior Director of Sports and Recreation Steve Bartomioli discussed the Hope For The Warriors mission and help the organization provides for post 9/11 service members.
Sun, April 16, 2017
Dr. Hooman Azmi discussed Parkinson’s Disease, who is most often susceptible to the illness, and 23rd Parkinson’s Univety Walk April 22, 2017.
Sun, April 09, 2017
Pop Earth founder Debbie Stone discussed the organization being the first to offer free to low cost holistic health options for persons with Autism and other developmental disorders and funding challenges the organization faces.
Sun, April 09, 2017
Author Janet Lintala, D.C., founder of Autism Health, discussed the significance of April as Autism Awareness Month, what is known about the cause of Autism, and how to assess the risk of Autism.
Wed, April 05, 2017
Steven Sirot, co-founder of College Benefits Research Group, joined Bob to discuss financial planning for higher education.
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