I will be on the Audrey Chapman radio show this Saturday morning May 21st, at 9AM EST- which means I will be up at 6AM here in Portland, Oregon to make my appearance! I love doing radio shows- it’s a great way to meet interesting people- such as Audrey Chapman- and also a great way to let the public know about my ideas on how to manage bipolar disorder.
Audrey is a relationship expert- so I am hoping we will spend time talking about how our moods affect our relationships. I know this is one of the most important topics of my life- I am always so concerned about how I come across to others and I like to help people with bipolar disorder be as aware as possible about their own potential mood disorder affected behaviors. It’s hard to keep your relationships steady when the mood swings are raging.
Here is some more information on Audrey:
Audrey B. Chapman, Relationship Expert
Audrey B. Chapman is a family therapist, author, trainer, and nationally-known relationship expert. She has developed a “tough love” approach to helping men and women develop loving, interdependent relationships, build communication, and take responsibility for their happiness. She has appeared on dozens of national and television programs, including Oprah, Phil Donahue, 20/20, Sally Jesse Raphael, Maury Povich, BET’s Tavis Smiley Show, Good Morning America , NPR’s Morning Edition, and many, many more; and has been featured in The Washington Post, Essence Magazine, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Ebony, and others.
Audrey is a therapist in private practice in Washington, D.C. and has authored several best-selling relationship books, including Seven Attitude Adjustments for Finding a Loving Man, Getting Good Loving: How Black Men and Woman Can Make Relationships Work, Mansharing: Choice or Dilemma? A Radical New Way of Relating to the Men in Your Life, and Entitled to Good Loving: Black Men and Woman and the Battle for Love and Power.
As the host of “The Audrey Chapman Show“ on Washington, D.C.’s WHUR-FM 96.3, Audrey conducts weekly live interviews with expert celebrity guests on romantic problems and answers relationship questions from live local callers.
“What makes Chapman’s show noteworthy is that it’s targeted at Black listeners, who are traditionally underserved in talk radio.”
— The Washington Post
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I look foward to learning more about Audrey and her work. I hope you can join us for the show.
The show airs each Saturday from 8:00-10:00 a.m. EST on WHUR 96.3 FM. in Washington, DC. Listeners outside the DC metro area can listen live on the web at http://www.whur.com! To participate in the live discussions during the show, call (202) 432-WHUR or (800) 221-WHUR.
It would be great if you could call in to the show! I would love to hear from you!
Julie