Talk radio! Why women are tuning in to America's biggest baddest boys' club

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Seventy-six percent of women listen to radio talk shows. Women are interested in being entertained, being intellectually stimulated, or listening to other people's opinions. Women may be less likely than men to call radio stations because they think that the host will not listen to them.

author: Hornaday, Ann, Kashef, Ziba
Talk show hosts, Talk shows, Public opinion

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Bye-bye, blues

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Nagging, whining and raging are not effective means for helping one's husband overcome depression. In fact, those reactions are likely to exacerbate the problem. Instead, wives are advised to give their husbands enough distance to work our their problem on their own.

author: Tavris, Carol
Care and treatment, Depression, Mental, Depression (Mood disorder)

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When work gets in the way

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Working parents with little spare time can improve their marriage and family life by communicating with each other and with their children. A successful marriage between working couples requires both communication and commitment.

author: Blakeslee, Sandra, Kashef, Ziba, Wallerstein, Judith S.
Management, Excerpt, Working parents, Dual-career families, Work and family, The Good Marriage: How and Why Love Lasts (Book)

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subjects list: Psychological aspects, Methods, Communication in marriage, Marital communication
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