This Week on HearSay, January 14-18, 2008
Monday, January 14
Segment A: Capital Games
As lawmakers are back to work in Richmond for the 2008 General Assembly, we want to hear what you think should be the top priority this session. Let us know what you think on today's HearSay.
Virginia Assembly Assembly
The Daily Press
Segment B: Young at Heart
What's the secret to longevity? That question is explored in the new book, "You Staying Young: The Owner’s Manual for Extending Your Warranty". Co-author Dr. Michael Roizen joins us to talk about how we can achieve the vitality, energy, and strength to enjoy the long and vibrant lives that our biology offers us.
Dr. Roizen Website

Tuesday, January 15
Emotional Vampires
Are there vampires in your midst? Like the fabled demons, these are people who think their needs are more important than yours, believe rules apply only to other people and use their tempers to get their way. Psychologist Albert Bernstein author of "Emotional Vampires: Dealing With People Who Drain You Dry" shares how we can protect ourselves from people who seek to destroy our emotional and psychological well-being today on HearSay.
Albert Bernstein Website

Wednesday, January 16
Pieces of History
From the Eiffel Tower to the Taj Mahal, monuments teach us about history, culture, the rise and fall of civilizations and the unlimited reach of the human imagination. We'll visit with author and urbanist Anthony Tung whose latest work "The Wonders of the World: 46 Monuments of Civilization" is an essential introduction to the most magnificent buildings and monuments. From Egyptian pyramids to the International Space Station, it covers 4,500 years of world history. And we'll talk with Wendy Drucker, Co-CEO, Drucker & Falk, LLC, and Sue Moniak, Executive Director of The Chamberlin, about the transformation of a Hampton Roads Landmark. The former historic Chamberlin Hotel at Fort Monroe, is currently undergoing a $54-million renovation as it transitions into a luxury senior rental community. Scheduled to open in June 2008, it's one of the largest historic investment tax credit projects in Virginia’s history.
Drucker and Falk
The Chamberlin Official Website
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Thursday, January 17
HearSay Classic: Kingdom by the Sea~Fortress Monroe
Join Host Cathy Lewis and her guests for a discussion on the future of this Hampton Roads treasure. In this town hall meeting, a production of WHRO’s Center for Regional Citizenship, we explore the history, review the debate and consider the fate of Fortress Monroe.
Guest Panel:
L. Preston Bryant, Jr., Secretary of Natural Resources VA
Steve Corneliussen, Citizens for a Fort Monroe National Park
Conover Hunt, Interim Executive Director-Fort Monroe Federal Area Development Authority
Ross A. Kearney II, Mayor, City of Hampton;
Robert Neiweg, National Trust for Historic Preservation
Kimball Payne, The Daily Press
Jason Sweat, Federal Office of Economic Adjustment, Department of Defense
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Friday, January 18
HearSay Classic: The Shape of Good Health
Are you an apple or a pear? Did you know your body type determines a lot about your health and what foods you should eat? On today's HearSay, we'll revisit a conversation with body-shape expert, Marie Savard, M.D., author of "The Body Shape Solution to Weight Loss and Wellness: The Apples & Pears Approach to Losing Weight, Living Longer and Feeling Healthier", about the role
that body shape plays in determining heart disease risk. We'll also discuss how body image affects all of us as the face of anorexia is becoming younger and younger - even adolescent boys are struggling with poor body image.
Dr. Savard Official Website
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