This is really solid science that will open your eyes to so much about male and female behavior, including male-male and female-female friendships and competition, and will give you some much-needed realism you can use to inform how you relate socially and at work.
Join me and all my fascinating guests every Sunday, 7-8 p.m. PT, 10-11 p.m. ET, at blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.
PostedByKyle Switzer
on Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 7:17 PM
The Source Weekly with Angela Moore and Jared Rasic present a weekly podcast in which we talk about the Picks of the Week. This week we discuss R.A. The Rugged Man, Orloff/Walz Duo, Apres Ski Bash, Tierney Sutton Band, Hand to God, High Gravity Extravaganza BEER, Woebegone, Bryan Sutton Band, PUSH Physical Theature, and MLK Day of Survice.
Tonight’s show is about women and sexual power — why some women feel like passive participants in their sex lives and why and how other women are able to feel comfortable in their sexual skin.
A Central Oregon original - Bob Eberhard - talked with the Source Weekly's Brian Jennings about his family's dairy processing business - the last dairy processor east of the Cascades. Sound below.
PostedByKyle Switzer
on Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 5:52 PM
The Source Weekly with Angela Moore and Jared Rasic present a weekly podcast in which we talk about the Picks of the Week. This week they discuss, Spankalicious, Clue, Music and Cowgirl Poetry, First Friday Art Walk, Some Enchanted Evening, Down North, Yak Attack, The Brand New Testament, Open Mic for Storytellers, The Junebugs.
It turns out that our assumptions about the mindblowing sex we think we are "supposed" to be having is the thing that stops us from the pretty great sex we could be having. Or from having sex at all.
This week's guest is therapist and sex therapist Dr. Marty Klein, ripping away widely held myths about sex to help everybody listening improve their sex lives.
Eberhard's Dairy in Redmond has been in operation since 1951. The Source Weekly is beginning the "Source Spotlight" to focus on Central Oregonians who are contributing to the region's quality of life. We selected Bob Eberhard as the first in our series. Video below.
Bend is becoming a statewide leader in solar energy development. There are FOUR projects underway and a public hearing for a FIFTH in Deschutes County. Solar energy is low impact, quiet, and renewable. It can generate electricity even on cloudy days and at night when moonlight is bright. The only negative impact is a visual impact and some East Bend residents question the location of solar farms on Neff Road. This video below documents the pros/cons.
Welcome to a very special show with science-based advice columnist and author Amy Alkon and animal behaviorist and author Dr. Jennifer Verdolin laying out science news you can use to solve your relationship problems or just improve your relationships and have a better life.
Join us tonight for an enlightening show on heartbreak — why it's actually adaptive and how to recover from it — with science from both the human and animal world.
Dietary researcher Dr. Jeff Volek lays out the science behind why you should declare your independence from dietary carbohydrates—sugar, flour, starchy vegetables like potatoes, apple juice—that cause the insulin secretion that puts on fat. Not only that, he explains why eating enough fat—the right kind of fat—is essential to getting and staying healthy.
Dr. Michael Eades calls Dr. Volek's book (co-authored with Dr. Stephen Phinney) "the best low-carb book in print."
Geologists say it's only a matter of time before one of the largest earthquakes in history will strike off the Oregon coast. 15,000 people could lose their lives in Western Oregon. One emergency planner says it will look like the 18th century in many places in Western Oregon.
How will it impact Central Oregon? The Source Weekly's Brian Jennings takes a look.