Nurse Rona's Community Forum |
In 2008 and 2009, Nurse Rona's Community Forum aired Sunday
mornings from 6 to 6:30 AM on 98.1 KISS-FM.
We are no longer on the air, but we do thank you for listening!
We sincerely enjoyed connecting with the community to produce
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2009
January • February • March • April • May • June
2008
November • December
| JUNE
2009 |
June
28, 2009
Traveling with an Infant
this Summer?
• Shelly Rivoli, author
of Travels
With Baby, offers advice on how to make plane
rides and car trips fun for the whole family.
Beach Safety: How's the Water?
Assistant Producer Anthony Georgetti interviews James Alamillo of Heal
The Bay on checking for water safety at local beaches. To
see the report card for a beach near you, click here.
Eating Healthy – on a Budget:
• Denise Jardine, Certified Nutrition Educator
with Whole
Foods Market.
Earning a Limited Stipend During a Recession:
While attending the 2009
National Conference on Volunteering and Service, Assistant
Producer Anthony Georgetti interviews full time volunteers
on the recession.
Finding Joy, Even in Hard Times:
• Bert Jacobs, Co-Founder (aka Chief
Optimist Officer) of The
Life Is Good Company® and Steve Gross,
Founder and Executive Director (aka Chief Playmaker) of Project
Joy.
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June
21, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Molly Fezell of First
5 Santa Clara on the Soda
Free Summer campaign.
Oral Health Services:
• Darryl Nguyen, Program Director for The
Health Trust's Wellness Access and Education.
Preschool in California:
• Lynn Karoly, Senior Economist
with the RAND
Corporation, on the latest early education research.
Nurturing Fathers:
• Stephen Bavolek, President of Family
Development Resources, on the role fathers play in
a child's life.
Happy Father's Day:
Producer Lacey Daniell interviews fathers
on how life changed when they became dads.
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June
14, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Susan Regan, Executive Director and
Founder of Bay
Area Children First (funded in part by First
5 Alameda).
Getting Kids Excited
About Food:
• Denise Jardine,
Community Educator with Whole
Foods Market, gives tips on grocery shopping and cooking
with kids.
AmeriCorps*VISTA
(Volunteers in Service to America),
We Can Help:
• Assistant Producer Anthony Georgetti interviews Adam Cheng and Cecily Victor,
VISTAs at Upwardly
Global, about helping immigrants and refugees find work
in America.
Unstructured Outdoor Fun:
• Mike
Lanza of Playborhood.com,
offers parents tips on encouraging their kids to get outside
and play.
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| MAY
2009 |
May 31, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Julie
Kurtz of Kidango,
a non-profit agency providing a variety of services for
children and families in Alameda, San Francisco and Santa
Clara counties.
Using Dance to Unite the Community:
• Julia Chigamba, Director of the Chinyakare
Ensemble, on her decision to move from Zimbabwe to
bring African dance and music to the United States.
Inspiring Independence in Autistic Youth:
• Janet Miller, Program Director of the College
Internship Program in Berkeley.
Turning off the Tube:
• David Dutwin, author of Unplug
Your Kids and Vice President of Social Science
Research Solutions in Media, PA.
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May
24, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Sherry Novick, Executive Director
of the First
5 Association of California, on the results of the May
19 special election.
Playing Outdoors:
• Jane Perry, Research Coordinator and
Preschool Teacher for the Harold
E. Jones Child Study Center at UC Berkeley.
Your Thoughts on California's Budget Crisis:
• Assistant Producer Anthony Georgetti interviews Bay Area
residents about the troubled economy.
The
Importance of Arts in Education:
•
Helen Stoltzfus, Executive Director, and Anyka
Barber, Program Director of ALICE
(Arts and Literacy in Children's Education).
Free and Low Cost Summer Activities:
• Elina Wong, author of Kids
Adventures Around San Francisco Bay.
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May
17, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Moira
Kenney of the No
on Proposition 1D Campaign, on the effect the May
19 election will have on children services.
Connecting You to Community
Resources:
• Sharon Robinson, Site Coordinator for United Way Spark Point Centers.
Teens Living Green:
• Carly Wertheim and Danielle
Littman, seniors at Redwood High School in Larkspur,
and members of Teens
Turning Green, a national coalition of teens educating
peers and community members about safe, healthy and green
lifestyle choices.
Deciphering the Ballot for the May 19 Special Election:
• Mony Flores-Bauer with the Easy
Voter Guide, a non-partisan quick guide to statewide
elections.
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May
10, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Chris Wilder, Executive Director of the Valley
Medical Center Foundation in Santa Clara.
Advice
and Support for Parents:
• Stephanie
Agnew, parent education coordinator for San
Mateo Parents Place.
Juggling Work
and Motherhood:
• Assistant
Producer Anthony Georgetti interviews moms in honor of Mothers
Day.
The Glass is Half Full:
• Bert Jacobs, Co-Founder
(aka Chief Optimist Officer) of The
Life is Good Company® and Steve Gross,
Founder and Executive Director (aka Chief Playmaker) of Project
Joy, on the upcoming Life
is Good Festival in Golden Gate Park.
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May
3, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Kimberly
Johnson of Parent
Services Project, on empowering parents and families
to strengthen our community.
Challenges Facing Young Girls:
• Dr. Stephen Hinshaw, author of The
Triple Bind: Saving Our Teenage Girls from Today’s Pressures.
Stressed Out Students:
• Beth Samuelson of Student
Organizational Services on helping young students prioritize
schoolwork and organize their lockers for success in school.
Academic Stress in Middle School:
Producer Lacey Daniell interviews students at a local middle
school on academic stress.
Dance Your
Cares Away:
• Zach Pine of Soul
Sanctuary Dance on free style family dancing held every
Sunday in Berkeley. Featuring music by Asheba.
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| APRIL
2009 |
April 26, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Gloria
Corral, Deputy Director of First
5 San Francisco, on the importance of quality preschool.
Books Written by Kids for Kids:
• Delores Palmer, President
and CEO of WeWrite,
LLC, and Jon Dietz, a 10-year-old
author, on publishing books that capture the ideas and
creativity of young authors.
Economic Worries and Hopes:
Assistant Producer Anthony Georgetti interviews Bay Area
residents about the troubled economy.
Connecting Urban Youth with Nature:
• Megan Watson, Fruit Tree
Tour Project Director, and Leo Buc, Alternative
Energy Specialist at Common
Vision, on the Fruit Tree Tour - a program that has
transformed over 100 urban schools into orchards and impacted
the lives of more than 40,000 California students.
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April
19, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Debi
Silverman, Early Childhood Education Program
officer at First
5 Contra Costa, on the month of the young child.
Strong, Smart, and Bold:
• Alyssia Smith and Melissa Oceguera,
teenage members, and Susan McIntosh,
Senior Marketing Director of Girls,
Inc., on pressures facing teenage girls. Interviewed
by Childhood Matters Producer Xan West.
Preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome:
• Chris Stewart, Director of Inpatient
pediatrics at San Francisco General Hospital and child
abuse expert, with Joanna Laffey, Training
Coordinator of the San
Francisco Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Project.
Advertising Targeting Kids:
• Susan Linn, Director of the Campaign
for a Commercial Free Childhood, inviting you to an
upcoming free
screening of Consuming Kids: The Commercialization
of Childhood at the UC Berkeley campus on April
24.
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April
12, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Richard
Winefield, Executive Director, of the Bay
Area Discovery Museum (funded in part by First
5 Marin), on engaging and educating children through
interactive exhibits and events.
Child Abuse Awareness:
• Abigail Stewart-Kahn, Director of New
Programming at the San
Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center.
Keeping Arts in the Schools:
• Helen Stoltzfus, Executive Director,
and Anyka Barber, Program Director of ALICE
(Arts and Literacy in Children’s Education).
Youth Making a Difference:
• Carly Wertheim and Danielle
Littman, seniors at Redwood High School in Larkspur,
and members of Teens
Turning Green, an organization dedicated to investigating
toxic exposures in daily life, and educating peers and
the community about healthy lifestyle choices.
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April
5 , 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Evette
Ybarra, Mental Health Therapist for the First
5 Santa Clara County Deaf and Hard of Hearing family
support services.
National Start! Walking Day:
• Dr.
Neal Scott, a cardiologist in Mountain View, explains
how to prevent heart disease.
AmeriCorps*VISTA
(Volunteers In Service To America) - We Can Help:
Assistant Producer and VISTA Anthony Georgetti interviews Laura Campbell, Katherine Perdiguerra,
and Bonnie Singh, VISTAs at Oakland
Kicks Asthma, on preventing and treating asthma in
Oakland youth.
Multicultural Adoption:
• Susan Ito, a biracial Asian adoptee
and Camp Coordinator at PACT.
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| MARCH
2009 |
March 29, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Christine
Hom of First
5 Alameda, on free informational kits for new parents.
Learning
Outside the Lines:
• Jonathan
Mooney, author and co-founder of Project
Eye to Eye, on the upcoming Parents
Education Network Conference and his experience growing
up with learning differences.
Trying
to Get Pregnant?:
• Barbara
Dehn, of Women Physicians OB/GYN Medical
Group and a Women's Health Expert on NBC's iVillage.
Understanding Open Adoption:
• Micky Duxbry, author of Making
Room in Our Hearts: Keeping Family Ties Through Open Adoption.
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March
22, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Cari Santibanes, Director of Services
with Friends
Outside, funded in part by First
5 Santa Clara, on children of incarcerated parents.
Using Data to Understand Our Community:
• Andy Krackov, Senior Director for Public
Information at Lucile
Packard Foundation for Children's Health on kidsdata.org.
Changing the Life of a Youth:
• Tina Faulkner, Director of Corporate
Events, Big
Brothers Big Sisters.
AmeriCorps*VISTA
(Volunteers In Service To America) - We Can Help:
Assistant Producer and VISTA Anthony Georgetti interviews Radhika Tahiliani, a VISTA at CEO
Women in Oakland, on helping immigrant women achieve
their dreams.
Free Job Searching Help:
• Daisy Porter, Branch Manager at West
Valley Library in San Jose.
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March
15, 2009
Take Five
for First 5 with Laura Buzo,
Community Engagement and Outreach Manager at First
5 Santa Clara, on free resource centers.
Hope During the Economic Crisis:
• Emily Harpster, Program Officer at United Way
of the Bay Area, on the Road to Recovery Program.
Help for Children Coping with the Loss of
a Loved One:
• Sue Hobart, Children's Bereavement
Program Coordinator at Sutter VNA and Hospice in San Mateo
County.
Support for Parents of Teens:
• Julia Alloggiamento, Deputy District
Attorney in Santa Clara County, on The
Parent Project.
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March
8, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Susan
Regan, Executive Director of Bay
Area Children First (funded in part by First
5 Alameda), on reducing stress in parenting.
Economic Worries and Hopes:
• Each week, Assistant Producer Anthony
Georgetti interviews Oakland residents about the troubled
economy.
Help for Families in Crisis:
• Martha Ryan, Executive Director of the Homeless
Prenatal Project.
Working to Reduce
Disparities:
• Dawna Vann, Coordinator of African
American Health Conductors in Contra Costa County.
• Jenee Johnson, Program Manager Black
Infant Health Improvement Project in San Francisco.
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March
1, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Jennifer Colombo, Project Coordinator
of the First
5 Marin Children's Oral Health Project.
Economic Worries and Hopes:
• Assistant Producer Anthony Georgetti
interviews Oakland residents about the troubled economy.
Saving Money for College:
• Dan Evertsz, Student and Parent College
Advisor with Bay
Area College Planners.
Inspiration and Care for Terminally Ill Children
and Their Families:
• Kathy Hull, Executive Director, and Andrew Pitcairn, Board Member and former
client of George
Mark Children's House.
The Joy of Reading:
• Elisa
Kleven, children's book author and illustrator.
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| FEBRUARY
2009 |
February 22, 2009
Take Five
for First 5 with Christine Hom of First
5 Alameda County, Every Child Counts, on asthma.
Building a "Family Friendly"
America:
• Joan Blades, co-founder of MomsRising.org.
Economic Worries and Hopes:
• Anthony Georgetti interviews Oakland residents about
the troubled economy.
Dealing with California's
Drought:
• Charles Hardy, Senior Public Information
Officer for the East
Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD).
Keeping Kids Healthy and Active:
• Kitty Lenhart, Child Health and Nutrition
Specialist with the Contra
Costa Child Care Council.
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February
15, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Mark
Friedman, Chief Executive Officer of First
5 Alameda County, on California's budget stalemate.
Improving Education for African American Children:
• Jenee Johnson, Program Director, Black
Infant Health Improvement Project.
How the Economy is Affecting You:
• Anthony Georgetti interviews Oakland
residents about the troubled economy.
Summer Fun:
• Glen Tripp, Founder and CEO of Galileo
Learning, on Bay Area summer camps.
Making a Difference During the Economic Crisis:
• Maria Stokes, Public Relations Director
at United
Way of the Bay Area, on The Road to Recovery Program.
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February
8, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Erin Freschi, School Readiness Coordinator
of First
5 Alameda County, on getting ready for kindergarten.
Finding Family Friendly Events in the Bay
Area:
• Andy Krackov, Senior Director of Public
Information at Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's
Health, on kidscal.org.
How the Economy is Affecting You:
• Field Producer Anthony Georgetti interviews
Oakland residents about the troubled economy.
Circus, Circus:
• Jeff Raz, Director of the Clown Conservatory
at San
Francisco Circus Center, on Circus for Arts in the
Schools.
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February 1 , 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Ruth Rodriguez, Director of the Monument
First 5 Community Center in Concord.
The Joy of Reading:
• Sharon Levin, mother and children's
book reviewer, and Elisa Kleven, children's
book author and illustrator, on the upcoming Children's
Book Festival at Orion
School in Redwood City.
Having Fun Being Active:
• Bill Van Ark, program director at Sports4Kids.
Appreciating Our Educators:
• Hydra Mendoza, San Francisco Mayor's
Education Advisor, on Teacher of the Month and Principal
of the Year awards. To
nominate your favorite educator, click here.
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| JANUARY
2009 |
January 25, 2009
Take
Five for First 5 with Mark Friedman,
Chief Executive Officer of First
5 Alameda County, on early intervention.
Tips to Help You Save Money:
• Jill Sturm, Asset Services Director, EARN.
How to Set Limits with Love:
• Iris Bradford, Education Manager for
Marin Head Start.
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January
18, 2009
Take Five
for First 5 with Gloria Corral,
Deputy Director of First
5 San Francisco, on the Preschool for All program.
Teaching Children Cultural Diversity:
• Daphne Muse, Director
of Mills
College Women's Leadership Institute, social activist,
writer and commentator
The Power of Spoken Word:
• Brandon Santiago,
Program Associate at Youth
Speaks on upcoming performances and workshops
Celebrating the Life of Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr.
• Jim MacIlvaine, Special
Events Coordinator with the City
of Oakland on local
activities and events.
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January
11, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Mark Friedman, Chief Executive Officer
of First
5 Alameda County, on investing in the future of our
children.
2009 California Report Card: Setting the Agenda
for Children:
• Wilma Chan, Vice President of Policy
at Children
Now and former Majority Leader of the California State
Assembly. (To
view the full report card, click here).
Saving Money in Hard Economic Times:
• Jill Sturm, Asset Services Director, EARN.
Celebrating the Life of Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr.:
• Jim MacIlvaine, Special Events Coordinator
with the City
of Oakland on local
activities and events.
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January 4, 2009
Take Five for First 5 with Dan
Delgado, MD, co-chair of the Early Childhood
Obesity Prevention Collaborative at First
5 Santa Clara, and director of the Pediatric Healthy
Lifestyle Center at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center,
on childhood obesity.
Teaching Your Kids to Cook:
• Matthew
Locricchio, author of The
2nd International Cookbook for Kids.
Setting Limits with Love:
• Assistant
Producer Anthony Georgetti interviews parents on Telegraph
Avenue in Berkeley.
Free Tax Preparation:
• Maria Stokes, Public Relations Director, United Way
of the Bay Area, on Earn
It, Keep It, Save It.
Healthy Lifestyles and the Importance of
Prevention:
• Sana Chehimi, Program Manager, Prevention
Institute.
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| DECEMBER
2008 |
December 28, 2008
Take Five for First 5 with Sean
Casey, Executive Director, First
5 Contra Costa on the Earn
it, Keep it, Save it program.
The Joys and Challenges of Pregnancy:
• Barbara
Dehn, NP, of Women Physicians OB/GYN Medical
Group and a Women's Health Expert on NBC's iVillage.
• Mothers
to Be – Assistant Producer Anthony Georgetti interviews
Support for Foster Children:
• Sara Razavi, Executive Director, HEY (Honoring
Emancipated Youth) on children aging out of the foster
care system.
Early Literacy:
• Ann Katz, Volunteer Coordinator, East
Bay Children's Book Project.
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December
21, 2008
Take Five for
First 5 with Erin Freschi of First
5 Alameda County on the Leading Ladies Program.
Free and Low Cost Winter Activities:
• Elina
Wong, author of Kids
Adventures Around San Francisco Bay
How to Avoid Lead in Jewelry and
Toys:
• Caroline Cox, Research Director, Center
for Environmental Health.
Enjoying
the Winter Holiday Season:
• The Holidays: A Child's Perspective – Assistant
Producer Anthony Georgetti interviews kids at Children's
Fairyland in Oakland.
• Dr.
Louise Hart, author of The
Winning Family on how to reduce stress during the
holidays.
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December
14, 2008
Take Five for First 5 with Sean
Casey, Executive Director of First
5 Contra Costa on family support.
Tips for Divorced Parents During the Holiday
Season:
• Dr. Ann Buscho, clinical psychologist.
• Reflections on Divorce – Assistant Producer
Anthony Georgetti interviews a father on his childhood
experience with divorce.
Fatherhood Support:
• Dr. Will Courtenay, the
Men's Doc, on the role mothers play in fatherhood
involvement.
• Saul Godinez, of the Fatherhood Program
at the Canal
Alliance in San Rafael
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December
7, 2008
Take Five for First
5 with Molly Fezell of First
5 Santa Clara on local book drives and early literacy.
Keeping Your Family Healthy During Flu
and Cold Season:
• Dr. Pamela Simms-Mackey, Pediatrician
in the Primary Care Clinic at Children’s
Hospital and Research Center Oakland.
• Andrew Resignato, Director, San
Francisco Immunization Coalition.
• Dr. David Sobel, Medical Director for
Patient Education and Health Promotion for the Permanente
Medical Group and Kaiser
Permanente Northern California, interviewed by Assistant
Producer Anthony Georgetti.
Holiday
Toy and Coat Drive in Richmond:
• John Goia, District
One Supervisor, Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors.
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| NOVEMBER
2008 |
November
30, 2008
Take Five for First 5 with Amy
Reisch, Executive Director of First
5 Marin, on special needs and mental health services.
Improving the Lives of Youth Through Bay Area
Arts and Technology Programs:
• Kanwarpal Dhaliwal, Co-Executive Director
of RYSE in Richmond; with Lonnea Wilcox, age
16, RYSE
Leadership Team, and Jay Siphanhtong,
age 19, RYSE
Leadership Team.
• Villy Wang, Executive Director of BAYCAT in San Francisco; with Nick Casada, student
teacher at BAYCAT and Vice
Chair of the San Francisco Youth Commission.
• Youth on After-School Enrichment Programs –
Assistant Producer Anthony Georgetti interviews students
at BAYCAT.
• Bill
Strickland, author of Make the Impossible
Possible and President/CEO of Manchester
Bidwell Corporation.
How to Make a Difference During the Holiday
Season
• Sherri Wood, National Coordinator of One
Warm Coat.
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November
23, 2008
Take Five for First 5, with Christine Hom of First
5 Alameda on asthma.
Teaching Your Kids Gratitude:
• Christine Carter, Executive Director
of the Greater
Good Science Center.
• Asheba
Wilson, musical storyteller.
• Brian Higgins, Communications Manager, Alameda
Community County Food Bank.
• Maria Stokes, Public Relations Director, United Way
of the Bay Area.
Happiness in Children's Lives:
• Don't Worry – Assistant Producer Anthony Georgetti
speaks with parents and caregivers about keeping kids
happy.
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November
16, 2008
Take Five for First 5,
with Dawn Bussey of First
5 Santa Clara, on discipline.
The Role Media Plays in the Lives of Kids:
• Rebecca Randall, Director of Outreach
at Common
Sense Media.
• Maria Alvarez, Spanish Media Spokesperson
at Common
Sense Media.
Winter Health Tips:
• Dr. Susan Lindheim of Kaiser
Permanente in Richmond.
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