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Role Mommy is a show for today's busy parents featuring laugh out loud stories and great tips from celebrities, authors, corporate climbers and everyday moms and dads.
Role Mommy
Date / Time: 12/29/2009 7:00 PM UTC
Category: Parents
Call-in Number: (718) 664-9500
Welcome to the Tuesday edition of Role Mommy on the Run featuring surprising co-hosts and guests every week. From celebrities, to authors to entrepreneurs, parenting experts and bloggers, it's like a scene out of Forrest Gump - you never know what you're gonna get. (But it'll be good!)
Date / Time: 10/16/2009 10:30 PM UTC
In honor of breast cancer awareness month, we're featuring an interview with renowned breast specialist, Dr. Kristi Funk, who is helping to raise awareness about the importance of breast health and how early detection can save countless lives. Dr. Funk has teamed up with Yoplait this October for the annual Save Lids to Save Lives campaign. For every pink lid you send in by December 31, 2009, Yoplait will donate 10 cents to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, up to $1.5 million with a guaranteed minimum donation of $500,000. Plus, we hear the compelling story of one of Yoplait's 100 champions who has demonstrated fantastic drive and commitment to the cause.
Original Air Date: 4/24/2007 5:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 4/18/2007 4:53 PM UTC
You thought you had it tough with one newborn? Well think again if you're the parent of multiples! Today, we meet Cheryl Lage, mother, writer, editor and author of the best-selling book "Twinspiration." Find out how to get your twins on a schedule, how to deal with twin tantrums, and get the inside scoop on how Cheryl has managed to combine motherhood and work without ever missing a beat. Looks like Desperate Housewives star and new mom, Marcia Cross should be dialing in to this discussion!!!
About Cheryl Lage
Since her twins' conception, Cheryl Lage has fully embraced the M.O.M. (Mother of Multiples) experience. Her twin-centric perspectives have appeared in Twins Magazine, Pregnancy, Richmond Parents Monthly, on MSN.com, AmericanBaby.com, Huggies.com, Twinstuff.com, BabyTV.com, PoshCravings.com, Christian-Mommies.com, and many, many more. A featured guest speaker on Martha Stewart Living Radio's "Healthy Kids with Dr. Ben Kligler", "The Parent's Journal with Bobbi Conner", ChickChat Radio, the Virginia Baby and Child Expos, and a regular contributor to Baby Talk Radio, she's well-versed in talking all things twins with those who are seeking plural pregnancy/parenting encouragement.During twin-synchronous sleeping hours, Cheryl is the editor/webhost of Twinsights.com <http://www.twinsights.com/> , a support site for new and expecting twin parents; and her book, Twinspiration: Real-Life Advice from Pregnancy through the First Year <http://www.amazon.com/Twinspiration-Real-Life-Pregnancy-Through-Multiples/dp/1589792807/ref=pd_ts_b_2/002-8753221-1585640?ie=UTF8&s=books> (Taylor Trade Publishing, c.2006), is now available online and in bookstores nationwide.Cheryl is a full-time, fully-fulfilled mom to fraternal twins, Darren and Sarah---and a happy parenting partner/wife to her dreamy husband, Scott.
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Original Air Date: 4/10/2007 5:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 4/9/2007 2:49 PM UTC
On Tuesday, April 10, Role Mommy catches up with Denise Fields, co-author of the must-have guidebook for new moms, Baby 411. Plus, if you're not a mom just yet but are on the road to matrimony, Denise can answer your wedding questions too since she's the co-author of an informative guide on bridal bargains!
DENISE AND her husband, ALAN FIELDS have been dubbed the "wedding watchdogs" for their efforts as consumer advocates for engaged couples. But how do two seemingly normal people end up writing consumer books for a living?
The Fields met while attending the University of Colorado at Boulder. Denise was a history major specializing in Elizabethan England; Alan was in the business school, studying the marketing of products to Albania. We wish there was some fairy-tale story about how the couple met, but it is actually quite boring--they ran into each other in a dormitory during the infamous Bronco Blizzard.
Denise and Alan became writers because they couldn't find any other gainful employment. After college, Denise realized that the unemployment rate for Elizabethan England scholars was 132%. Alan's career as a college newspaper columnist and disc jockey fizzled out as well. Since they had a lot of free time, they authored a small book called Austin Weddings, about their travails planning their own wedding in the capital of Texas (where they had moved after graduating from CU).
Then something clicked. The Fields' consumer advice was a hit with brides and the book became a local best-seller. Realizing they had perhaps found a way to make a living without having to get real jobs, Denise and Alan turned out wedding guides to Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, San Diego and Denver.
By this time, the Fields recognized something most other so-called wedding experts refused to admit. Forget all this fancy etiquette stuff--what brides and grooms really wanted to know was how to get a good deal on the items for their wedding. Following that theme, the Fields wrote their first national book on weddings, Bridal Bargains.
To say the book was unpopular among members of the "wedding industry" was an understatement. The Fields were banned from attending bridal shows; an editor from a major bridal magazine lambasted the Fields in a letter to the Wall Street Journal. Fortunately, the Fields did have one fan in the media--a talk show host by the name of Oprah Winfrey. Oprah told her viewers to buy the book. 400,000 copies later, the book is the Fields best-selling title to date.
After Oprah, the Fields embarked on their next greatest adventure. They built a new home. And like everything they would do in their lives, the experience inspired a book of its own: Your New House, was picked as one of the top 10 real estate books in 1993 by the San Francisco Examiner. "This book is, by far, the best book available on how to buy or build a new home," raved syndicated columnist Robert Bruss, imploring his readers to buy the book. Your New House was revised for a second edition in 1996, and again in 1999 for a third edition.
Baby Bargains, the Fields' third book, was inspired by the birth of their son, Benjamin in 1993. The book (which debuted in 1994) was also featured on Oprah, the Today Show and in Child Magazine. The Fields scoured the country for the best deals on cribs, bedding, maternity clothes and more. Next, they interviewed more than 100 first-time parents across the country, who provided insights into which baby products were best buys-and which were wastes of money. Baby Bargains' editor's panel of juvenile products retailers provided crucial safety and technical background for the book's extensive list of recommended brands and products. The birth of the Fields second son (Jack) in November 1996 inspired the release of the 2nd edition of this book in March 1997. The 3rd edition of Baby Bargains was released in March 1999, with updated material, new bargains and more.
In 1999, the Fields launched BridalGown.com, the online version of their successful annual wedding dress book The Bridal Gown Guide. The site features indepth reviews of 40 bridal designers, plus smaller reviews of 75 other gown makers. A unique feature to the site is "BridalQuote" that enables brides to get discounted price quotes on a wedding dress or bridesmaid gown. The sequel to Baby Bargains—Toddler Bargains—was released in 2002 and covered products for kids age two to five. An in-depth section on booster car seats anchors that book, with detailed ratings and reviews.The Fields' latest book is Baby 411, co-authored by Dr. Ari Brown. Baby 411 is the ultimate FAQ for new parents. Written in an easy-to-read question and answer format, Baby 411 explores infant health from a fresh and non-judgemental approach. If you liked Baby 411, you'll love Toddler 411---the sequel! All your questions on toddlers, answered!Bridal Passort, a companion wedding planner to Bridal Bargains, is the Fields most recent project. The Bridal Passport is the first FINANCIAL wedding planner, helping couples save on their wedding with detailed worksheets, checklists and advice. The Fields currently live in Boulder, CO with their sons Ben and Jack.
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Date / Time: 4/9/2007 2:48 PM UTC
Original Air Date: 4/3/2007 5:00 PM UTC
Date / Time: 4/2/2007 12:38 PM UTC
Just in time for Passover, we meet Lisa Shulman, author of the hilarious book "The Matzo Ball Boy." I recently bought the book for my kids and almost fell out of my chair reading it! I love it when a book for kids is written in such a way that it tickles the funny bone of adults too!
Today we'll speak with Lisa about her books - including her new one, "The Moon Might Be Milk" and if you're listening with kids, she'll read a few excerpts of her new book and "The Matzo Ball Boy" too! Can't wait to see how she captures the voices of all the characters! I know I had a blast reading it to my kids and my son's pre-school teachers are still raving about it!
And, we'll ask Lisa, a former teacher, how she became a published author after writing numerous stories and facing lots of rejection letters. Well, her perserverance paid off and she's now enjoying success with her books as she shares them with children across the United States! For more information about Lisa Shulman and her books, Click Here.
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