Archive for December, 2009

PODCAST: Love the Single Life 12/07/2009

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Timeless Women Love the Single Life

Do you dread facing the holidays alone? If you’re single and looking forward to an empty house throughout the holidays  again this year, you need to hear Dr. Nancy’s conversation with Wendy Braitman.

Wendy Braitman First Person SingularWendy never set out to be an expert on being single. She was busy living a full life, working as an on-air journalist and producer in film and television. Then she moved on to film production where she has become a multi-faceted leader in creative approaches to film financing, worked on award winning films and  much more. In other words, Wendy became outstandingly  successful  in her profession and never gave a thought to her marital status until her mid-30’s. It suddenly occurred to her that she was single and didn’t know why. She hadn’t planned it.

Now, an expert on being single, Wendy founded the website, First Person Singular: Notes from an Unmarried Life, to provide a forum for single people to share ideas and tips, and to share her own experiences, insights and perspectives on living life singly.

Dr. Nancy asks Wendy about making the most of single life, especially through the holidays. She also asks Wendy her creative ideas about how to get through a sex drought  (in case you’re counting the months or years since you last had sex), and other tips she has for living happily single.

This is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Click here to listen.

Conversation with Dr. Nancy

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Timeless Women Master Their Money

Sharon Lechter

Best selling author and financial literacy advisor, Sharon Lechter says that 75% of people in poverty are women. She is on a mission to educate everyone how to master their money and become financially successful through her educational organization, Pay Your Family First, her new book, Think and Grow Rich: Three Feet from Gold, and much more.

Don’t stop here, learn the secrets of mastering your money; click to “Listen Now.”

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Book Review with Moxy

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Moxy Women, the website that’s on a mission to inspire, celebrate, support and empower women applauds “Timeless Women Speak.”

To read their review–click here.

RADIO ENCORE: Create Love for Christmas-12/17/2009

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Timeless Women Create Love for Christmas

Continuing her  theme of how to cope with the holidays as single women, Dr. Nancy presents this encore conversation with best selling author, Dr. Diana Kirschner. Dr. Diana is called, “the love guru” and her book, “Love in 90 Days” is the how-to book that has helped thousands of single women find love.

Diana Kirschner The Love GuruThe go-to psychologist for TV talk, Dr. Diana has appeared numerous times on “The Today Show,” “Oprah” and many more.  In this conversation with Dr. Nancy, she discusses the many ways women can find and improve their relationships with a loving partner. Both she and Dr. Nancy offer professional advice on dating for boomer women and how to acquire the confidence to succeed in the dating game.

Be sure to listen to the five ways to cope with holiday dating and a bonus of four ways to increase intimacy in an existing relationship. Click Here and listen now.

PODCAST: Love Their Bodies-11/23/2009

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Timeless Women Love Their Bodies

If you’re ashamed of your body, obsess about food and constantly judge yourself as not pretty enough, not thin enough, not (fill-in-the-blank) enough, you must listen to Dr. Nancy’s conversation with Sarah Maria.

Author of Love Your Body, Love Your Life and founder of www.BreakFreeBeauty.com, Sarah Maria is a nationally acclaimed body-image expert.  Sarah Maria Love Your Body Love Your Life author Sarah has used her own 15 year struggle with what she calls, “Negative Body Obsession,” to fuel her mission to help others overcome their own struggle with weight control and self-love.

Dr. Nancy asks Sarah to explain the interrelationship between love, food and self-esteem, and why our cultural definition of beauty is unhealthy.  Sarah also outlines her five steps to help women love their bodies.

As we get ready for all of the holiday feasting and parties, this information couldn’t be more timely.

Click here to listen to Timeless Women Love Their Bodies.

Conversations with Dr. Nancy

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Dr. Nancy talks with experts who empower and motivate women to enjoy life’s journey, regardless of their ages or circumstances.  These women laugh at their fears and give candid answers about sexuality, careers, health, domestic abuse, passion and purpose.

Find out how amazing women tackle ways to sharpen their brain, keep a marriage fresh, survive the beauty culture, overcome barriers, manage finances, and much more.

Conversations with Dr. Nancy

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Timeless Women Make Perfect Matches

Marla Martenson

Get the scoop on how to make a perfect match from “The Beverly Hills Matchmaker,” Marla Martenson. Her new book Diary of a Beverly Hills Matchmaker, will help you attract and locate Mr. Right.

Click here to listen now.

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Women Review Timeless Women Speak

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Marci Schimoff Happy for No Reason author

Dr. Nancy, I loved this book. It’s absolutely wonderful the way that you show women of all ages how they can regain their power and make the best possible journey as they grow older through life. I think that you give fantastic support and validation and great tools to deal with growing older. The research you did was fabulous. I didn’t know women in their 20s and 30s had the greatest fear of getting older, so it really applies to women of all ages. And of course I love the stories! So, thank you for doing such a great job in putting together a book that is an important book for our time. ~ Marci Shimoff, New York Times bestselling author of “Happy for No Reason.”


Pepper Schwartz Finding Your Perfect Match author

This inspiring book shows women the breadth of their choices and possibilities for endless personal growth. Women have a gift for personal honesty and for story telling and the two come together in this book to help us know each other, draw strength from one another and teach each other. There is a lot of wisdom in this book. It’s a tonic to read.” ~Pepper Schwartz, PhD, Professor of Sociology, University of Washington and author of Prime: Adventures and Advice about Sex, Love and the Sensual Years


Candace Bahr and Ginita Wall founders of Womens Institute of Financial Education

Whether you are 29, 99, or someplace in between, you will find this touching, inspirational book to be a positive guide to living life to the fullest. This book is exactly what women at all stages of life need to reach their full potential. ~Candace Bahr and Ginita Wall, Co-founders, Women’s Institute for Financial Education (WIFE.org)


Debra Hill-Buselle, MD OB/GYN Women's Health Educator It’s interesting that women are often the hardest on other women, and that a lot of the hang ups women have about aging involve how they feel they will be perceived by other WOMEN, not men! We have got to stop looking at other women as competition, and help mentor and support each other. The authors give age-specific tasks to help embrace aging and to learn to value ourselves more. We are more than our physical appearance! Throughout the book, the importance of mentoring and being supportive of other women is key. A helpful guide for all women! ” ~Deborah Hill-Busselle, M.D.



ONE IS THE LONELIEST NUMBER DURING THE HOLIDAYS

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

I have several single friends that are meeting the holidays head on and are not going to let the holidays bring them down.  For many women it is a great time of the year and spending time with family and loved ones (for me yes and no) is something to look forward to. But what about those women who are single and feel they do not fit the demographic norm often portrayed by the media, the woman who is married, has 2.5 children and she lives in a house with a picket fence with a DOG NAMED FIDO AND A CAT NAMED FELIX.  I realize this example is over the top but during the holidays many of us (me too) seem to look at our lives and our circumstances with rose colored glasses or better yet look at our lives under a microscope and feel down.  I really thought this blog was a good idea because we already know many married women have high or unrealistic expectations about the holidays and get all bent out of shape if theirs is not a replica of the Norman Rockwell scene in their homes.  I also think we forget that for the single woman it is just as tough when the world is screaming ”be married and have a couple of kids”.  There are single women who are out there everyday wondering where they fit in a society that tells them “one size does not fit all (if you  fit the mold)” and “Will that be the “family pack?” that is plastered above their heads on the menu in the local fast food spot?”.

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