Advice Goddess Radio, "Best-Of" Replay, Tonight, 7-8pm PT, 10-11pm ET: Dr. Eric Klinenberg, How & Why Living Alone Can Make You Happy
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*"Best-of" replay this week -- a show I loved -- because my corrections on my next book are due shortly and I'm working day and night on them.
On tonight's show, noted sociologist Dr. Eric Klinenberg will discuss why remaining unmarried and living alone have increasing appeal and what the problems of living solo tend to be -- and how we might solve them.
We'll touch both on living solo as a younger person (whether romantically single or "living apart together" with a partner), and how we can live alone as we age.
Dr. Klineberg's book is Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone.
Listen at this link from 7-8 pm Pacific, 10-11 pm Eastern, or download the podcast afterward:
Don't miss last week's show with former Wall Streeter and current Cambridge neuroscience fellow John Coates on how science-based risk taking empowers success.
There's something major missing in our understanding of how we succeed, and that's the biological side of things.
That's what my guest, John Coates, provides -- fascinating biological nuances that explain how to approach risk, manage stress, use our gut feelings, and optimize ourselves to achieve even the loftiest goals.
Coates is now a senior research fellow in neuroscience and finance at the University of Cambridge, but he came to that after a very successful career on Wall Street where he ran the trading desk at Deutsche bank. His terrific book is "The Hour Between Dog And Wolf: How risk-taking transforms us, body and mind."
Listen at this link or download the podcast:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon/2013/09/15/john-coates-how-science-based-risk-taking-empowers-success
Join me and my fascinating guests every Sunday, 7-8 p.m. Pacific Time, 10-11 p.m. Eastern Time, at blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.








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