The paperback version of my first book – Life is a Brief Opportunity for Joy
is now available on Amazon.com.
The terrific new cover is by Christine Sullivan, of cstudiodesign. I hope you’ll take a look.
Posted in About This Site, Current Events, Thoughts and Musings, tagged Amazon, book, Life is a Brief Opportunity for Joy on December 2, 2011| 3 Comments »
The paperback version of my first book – Life is a Brief Opportunity for Joy
is now available on Amazon.com.
The terrific new cover is by Christine Sullivan, of cstudiodesign. I hope you’ll take a look.
Posted in Radio, tagged bisexual, bisexuality, Life is a Brief Opportunity for Joy, Rodney Dangerfield on March 7, 2011| Leave a Comment »
This month on “The Alternative” we honored that under-appreciated month – March – by sending some appreciation to those under-appreciated members of the queer community, the bisexuals. Terry was back to host the show (with his charming and lovely technician and sidekick, Andrew Holinsky.)
You can listen to the show here. My segment starts about 10 minutes in, but as always, it’s worth sticking around to the end. To find out more about Terry and “The Alternative” on LA Talk Radio, check out Terry’s website and the show’s website. And be sure to catch Terry’s new show “Journey to Recovery” which deals specifically with substance abuse and recovery issues.
If you enjoy his shows, you can become a Terry LeGrand “fan” on Facebook here. Thanks, Terry! See you next month.
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Check out The People’s Therapist’s new book: “Life is a Brief Opportunity for Joy“
Posted in Radio, tagged AIG, Harvard, law firm, Life is a Brief Opportunity for Joy, NYU Law, real estate, Steven Spierer, Sullivan & Cromwell, Talk Radio One on February 27, 2011| 1 Comment »
After Steve Spierer invited me to be a guest on his radio show on Talk Radio One, he told me we’d probably do a 30-minute segment. Then he added a caveat: “If we’re really on fire, we could go the full forty-five.”
Apparently we achieved ignition, because we ran the full forty-five. Steve’s a terrific host, and kept things moving with perceptive, challenging questions. He also arranged for a caller – Matt, a young first-year lawyer at a top-100 firm. It was a first – the People’s Therapist live on the air with one of the sort of people he’s always writing about, talking about what he’s always writing about. A moment of truth.
To hear the show, click here.
For the show’s website, click here.
Steve’s a fascinating guy – a real estate lawyer with decades of experience, who also hosts a radio show about books and authors, issues of personal growth and – sound like the People’s Therapist? – the law. I couldn’t have asked for a better match between interviewer and interviewee.
For more information on Steve and his show, click here.
I’m on for the first forty-five minutes, but stick around for the final fifteen, where Steve provides his listeners a savvy take on trends in the real estate market. His opinions might not be what you’re expecting, but he knows what he’s talking about and he leaves you thinking.
Thanks for having me on the show, Steve – and thank you, Matt, for calling in and keeping The People’s Therapist on his toes.
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If you enjoy The People’s Therapist, check out his new book!
Posted in About This Site, tagged Amazon, book, ebook, iPad, Kindle, Life is a Brief Opportunity for Joy, Nook on November 19, 2010| 8 Comments »