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Summary: New York City's Leading Executive Life Coach and Expert Hypnotist, Dr. Errol Gluck, brings humor and insight to the unspoken topics of sexuality, culture, psychology and self-help.

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 Episode 156: A Life of Serving | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2777

The corrections department is an entirely different world beyond ours. Life that takes place behind bars usually stays behind bars but today we will take a closer look at what goes on from a C.O.’s perspective, what it takes to be a C.O. as it tops the list on America’s worst place to work, and the dynamics of the relationship between a C.O. and an inmate. Today we have James Nelson, who spent his entire life serving this country via the military, the sheriffs department and then the corrections department until he retired in recent months.

 Episode 156: A Life of Serving | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2777

The corrections department is an entirely different world beyond ours. Life that takes place behind bars usually stays behind bars but today we will take a closer look at what goes on from a C.O.’s perspective, what it takes to be a C.O. as it tops the list on America’s worst place to work, and the dynamics of the relationship between a C.O. and an inmate. Today we have James Nelson, who spent his entire life serving this country via the military, the sheriffs department and then the corrections department until he retired in recent months.

 Episode 155: Good Cop, Bad Cop. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3448

We are privileged to have today retired NYPD officers Russell Williams and Mike Byrd with us on the show. Tune in with us as we scope through the New York Police Department - who essentially has more power? The people or the police officers? How does racial profiling affect the officers that work within the department? In 2014 alone, there have been 1106 recorded deaths by the police force, nationally. After all that’s said and done, what can both sides, the people of the community and the police department do to keep the peace? I mean, the police department exists to keep people safe and from danger. How much of the departments actions are we to understand and to what extent should police officers be mindful of their actions?Being a nation that wants to believe in the police force, what can we do to balance the tragedies out?

 Episode 155: Good Cop, Bad Cop. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3448

We are privileged to have today retired NYPD officers Russell Williams and Mike Byrd with us on the show. Tune in with us as we scope through the New York Police Department - who essentially has more power? The people or the police officers? How does racial profiling affect the officers that work within the department? In 2014 alone, there have been 1106 recorded deaths by the police force, nationally. After all that’s said and done, what can both sides, the people of the community and the police department do to keep the peace? I mean, the police department exists to keep people safe and from danger. How much of the departments actions are we to understand and to what extent should police officers be mindful of their actions?Being a nation that wants to believe in the police force, what can we do to balance the tragedies out?

 Episode 154: Where's My 2nd Date? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2582

Why is it so hard to get that 2nd date? Tune in with us as we have Co-founder of Platinum Poire Rori Sassoon and her executive vice president Suzanne Scott Pepperdine with us in the studio today. These two experts lay the reasons behind a first and second date as well as the value in quality dating as opposed to fast and easy online dating.

 Episode 154: Where's My 2nd Date? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2582

Why is it so hard to get that 2nd date? Tune in with us as we have Co-founder of Platinum Poire Rori Sassoon and her executive vice president Suzanne Scott Pepperdine with us in the studio today. These two experts lay the reasons behind a first and second date as well as the value in quality dating as opposed to fast and easy online dating.

 Episode 153- An Internal Look at Anorexia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3056

Today we have Veronica Petrovsky with us, live in the studio to give us a detailed look into the life of a young woman who grew up seeing her mother purge, evidently leading to her eating disorder, anorexia nervosa. This is a must listen as we go into self-love, confidence, and so much more behind the deathly disorder.

 Episode 153- An Internal Look at Anorexia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3056

Today we have Veronica Petrovsky with us, live in the studio to give us a detailed look into the life of a young woman who grew up seeing her mother purge, evidently leading to her eating disorder, anorexia nervosa. This is a must listen as we go into self-love, confidence, and so much more behind the deathly disorder.

 Episode 152 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2431

In recent months, I have had a growing number of young women coming into my office for treatment with eating disorders, namely EDNOS, which stands for Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified, Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. Before we start, I want to make it clear that EDNOS, Anorexia and Bulimia are hardly about food itself; food and the act of consuming it is just a byproduct. Rather, for some it is about achieving perfectionism, while for others it is about achieving the same kind of “high” one gets from cocaine, drugs, and other substances. The act of purging gives individuals a sort of “high” that keeps them going. Moreover, people that suffer from EDNOS, Anorexia and Bulimia use their power in being able to control their weight and appearance as a defense to hide the hurt, anxiety, fear, and OCD that goes on internally. To have the power to control one’s weight seems to substitute their lack in having control over past events and in other area of their lives. Anorexia and bulimia become an addiction. The tricky thing is, you can quit booze, you can quit drugs, and you can quit sex, but you can’t quit food. With us today, we have Elena Dunkle, an Anorexia Nervosa survivor and co-writer of “Elena Vanishing”, a memoir about her journey through recovery.

 Episode 152 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2431

In recent months, I have had a growing number of young women coming into my office for treatment with eating disorders, namely EDNOS, which stands for Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified, Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. Before we start, I want to make it clear that EDNOS, Anorexia and Bulimia are hardly about food itself; food and the act of consuming it is just a byproduct. Rather, for some it is about achieving perfectionism, while for others it is about achieving the same kind of “high” one gets from cocaine, drugs, and other substances. The act of purging gives individuals a sort of “high” that keeps them going. Moreover, people that suffer from EDNOS, Anorexia and Bulimia use their power in being able to control their weight and appearance as a defense to hide the hurt, anxiety, fear, and OCD that goes on internally. To have the power to control one’s weight seems to substitute their lack in having control over past events and in other area of their lives. Anorexia and bulimia become an addiction. The tricky thing is, you can quit booze, you can quit drugs, and you can quit sex, but you can’t quit food. With us today, we have Elena Dunkle, an Anorexia Nervosa survivor and co-writer of “Elena Vanishing”, a memoir about her journey through recovery.

 Episode 151- Stress Pandemic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2437

With us today is Paul Huljich, author of "Stress Pandemic". Stress is so thoroughly integrated in our lives that more often than not, it’s overlooked – it’s something that’s become such an every-day aspect of our lives that we don’t stop to take a closer look. But in truth, we need to. How we deal with stress is the key that opens the door to how well we are living and enjoying our lives. Millions are prescribed medication for various diseases but could it just be that the underlying reason for certain ailments arise because you fail to address the stress you are dealing with in life?

 Episode 151- Stress Pandemic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2437

With us today is Paul Huljich, author of "Stress Pandemic". Stress is so thoroughly integrated in our lives that more often than not, it’s overlooked – it’s something that’s become such an every-day aspect of our lives that we don’t stop to take a closer look. But in truth, we need to. How we deal with stress is the key that opens the door to how well we are living and enjoying our lives. Millions are prescribed medication for various diseases but could it just be that the underlying reason for certain ailments arise because you fail to address the stress you are dealing with in life?

 Episode 149: Child, PLEASE. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2655

We’ve all been told at some point that “mama knows best.” We also, at some point, vowed never to be like our parents when we have kids in the future; we swear to parent our kids differently. Ylonda Gault Caviness joins us today on GluckRadio to talk about her wise and funny new memior “CHILD, PLEASE". She describes her journey that led her to the realization that all the parenting advice she was obessively devouring over as a new parent did not mean scratch compared to her mama’s old-school wisdom. We dive into the recent events that have unfolded in Baltimore, which showcased a black mother physically disciplining her rioting son, the differences between ‘black’ and ‘white’ parenting as well as other issues American mothers face when it comes to raising their kids in today’s day and age.

 Episode 149: Child, PLEASE. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2655

We’ve all been told at some point that “mama knows best.” We also, at some point, vowed never to be like our parents when we have kids in the future; we swear to parent our kids differently. Ylonda Gault Caviness joins us today on GluckRadio to talk about her wise and funny new memior “CHILD, PLEASE". She describes her journey that led her to the realization that all the parenting advice she was obessively devouring over as a new parent did not mean scratch compared to her mama’s old-school wisdom. We dive into the recent events that have unfolded in Baltimore, which showcased a black mother physically disciplining her rioting son, the differences between ‘black’ and ‘white’ parenting as well as other issues American mothers face when it comes to raising their kids in today’s day and age.

 Episode 150: The Power of Others | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3193

With us today in the studio, we have journalist Michael Bond, author of The Power of Others. This week's podcast covers who we are through the influence of others, who we are in complete isolation, as well as how our roles in society affect those around us. It's interesting to see why our innate social urges hold huge sway over how we think and act, propelling us to both high achievements as well was unthinkable cruelty. Check out Michael Bond's website: www.michaelbond.co.uk

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