Posts Tagged ‘interview’

“I’m Not a Stepmonster!” Interview on Blogtalk Radio Monday March 1

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Tune in on Monday March 1st!

Tune in on Monday March 1st!


I’ll be talking to Erin Erickson of The Erin Experiment and Peggy Nolan of The Stepmom’s Toolbox on their Stepmom’s Toolbox Radio show Monday March 1 at 8 pm. Check out the link–and please tune in!

Stepmonster on NPR’s “On Point”

Friday, July 31st, 2009

I’ll be discussing Stepmonster and stepmother reality this Tuesday, August 4th on NPR’s “On Point,” a two hour show airing on more than 150 NPR stations coast to coast (translation: you can run from Stepmonster, but you can’t hide!)

Check out the link for “On Point”: http://www.onpointradio.org/

Now find your local NPR station that airs “On Point”: http://www.wbur.org/syndication/?program=On-Point

Stepmonster interview on Fox News

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Here is the link to the interview I did on the Sunday Morning show “Fox and Friends” on May 24th…the hosts were both stepchildren! We talked about the important role the husband/divorced and remarried dad plays in his wife’s adjustment in the stepfamily and more…

fox news interview
Click here for the Fox News interview

Stepmonster on “AirTalk with Larry Mantle,” KPCC/NPR, Los Angeles

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Radio show in Los Angeles Larry Mantle interviewed me about Stepmonster on his popular show, “AirTalk” On Tuesday, May 19. Many thanks to Larry and his callers.

You can check out the podcast by clicking on this link

The Stepmonster discussion begins halfway through this podcast.

Susan Swanson of The Stepfamily Center interviewed about stepfamily life

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

I just listened to Susan Davis Swanson’s interview with parenting author Joe Bruzzese about stepfamily life. Susan, director of The Stepfamily Center in Beverly Hills, had lots of smart observations and helpful suggestions. Among them: stepmothers, feel free to step out for some fresh air, time with friends, and personal rejuvenation when his kids are around; and remember, conflict and struggle are inevitable facts of stepfamily life, not signs that you, your marriage, or your stepfamily are a failure.

You can catch the podcast at www.blogtalk.com