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What are women thinking about, caring about and searching for? Listen to segments that aired on WBZ Newsradio 1030 as well as extended interviews with Women's Watch guests.
 
About WBZ Women's Watch
Health, relationships, business matters and women who are making a difference. WBZ's Laurie Kirby, along with producers Carolyn Firestone and Ellen Sherman, focus on these subjects and more in Women's Watch.
 
Conquer your Clutter
Tune in to this conversation between WBZ's Ellen Sherman and Jamie Novak, author of "The Get Organized Answer Book."
A Chat with Samantha Goldberg
Goldberg's one of the top wedding planners in the country. Hear what she has to say about keeping stress and your budget in check in this conversation with WBZ's Ellen Sherman. Learn more at www.hiltonfamily.com/guestiquette
Women's Watch: Planning a Wedding Pt. 2
From saving on a gown, to food and flowers...Celebrity event designer Samantha Goldberg shares more tips in this Women's Watch.
Women's Watch: Planning a Wedding
Celebrity event planner Samantha Goldberg has some creative ways to save when planning the big day. You can also hear more at www.hiltonfamily.com/guestiquette
Women's Watch: xfactorfilm.com
Filmmaker Lauren Tracy wants to help women in film. She started the XFactor Filmmakers Fund for women to do just that. For more information go to xfactorfilm.com
Women's Watch profile: Filmmaker Lauren Tracy
She's a filmmaker who also wants to help women in film. Acton's Lauren Tracy started a filmmaker's fund just for women. Tune in for more on that and Lauren's plans for the future. For more information on the fund go to xfactorfilm.com
A chat with filmmaker Lauren Tracy
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone speaks with Acton's own Lauren Tracy. She's an aspiring film director who started a fund to help women in film. For more information go to xfactorfilm.com.
Women's Watch: "Moms Like Me".com extended interview
WBZ's Carolyn Firestone speaks with "Moms Like Me.com director of marketing Patty Fisher about the popular website for women and moms across the country.
Women's Watch: "Moms Like Me.com"
Looking for a place to meet other moms? Check out "Moms Like Me".com. A place where moms from all over can chat, network and have tons of fun.
Women's Watch: The Triple Bind Pt. 1
Are we putting too much pressure on girls today? Psychologist and researcher Dr. Steven Hinshaw talks about that in his book "The Triple Bind."
Women's Watch: The Triple Bind Pt. 2
Is society putting too much pressure on girls today? Psychologist and researcher Dr. Steven Hinshaw talks about that in his book \"The Triple Bind.\"
A Conversation with Business Owner Sandy Gradman
Gradman tells WBZ's Ellen Sherman what it's been like to co-own The Studio in Brookline over the past three decades.
Women's Watch: The Studio Celebrates 30 Years
The Brookline clothing store turns 30 amid the current recession.
A Conversation with Perennial Designs' Nancy Wright
Nancy fell in love with flowers while watching her grandmother tend her garden. Decades later, she left the corporate world to open her dream shop. Here she chats with WBZ's Ellen Sherman about the joys and challenges of owning a business.
Women's Watch: Perennial Designs
Hear how small-business owner Nancy Wright is keeping her buiness "green" during these tough economic times.
Women's Watch: Hope in Bloom
Learn about this non-profit organization which plants gardens for breast cancer patients.
Women's Watch Profile: Boutique owner Lisa Silverman
Women's Watch turns the spotlight on longtime Needham businesswoman Lisa Silverman, owner of "Lisa's."
Women's Watch: Spring Trends
In this segment boutique owner Lisa Silverman talks about what to spend your hard-earned money on this spring.
A Conversation with Lisa Silverman
The owner of "Lisa's" a Needham clothing boutique, talks about spring trends and what it's been like to have a successful business since the early 1990's.
Women's Watch: Barry Hendrickson Part 2
From the biggest names in show business to women suffering from cancer...Barry Hendrickson works with them all in his NYC salon Bitz-n'-Pieces.
Women's Watch: Helping Women With Cancer
Manhattan salon owner Barry Hendrickson tells us how his work touches the lives of women undergoing chemotherapy.
A Conversation with Barry Hendrickson
Hendrickson owns Bitz- n'-Pieces, a Manhattan salon featuring the latest wigs and hairpieces. Hear his chat with WBZ's Ellen Sherman.
Author Barbara Delinsky on her childhood, motherhood and her career
The best-selling author chats with WBZ's Ellen Sherman. To learn more about Barbara and her new book "While My Sister Sleeps" visit www.barbaradelinsky.com
Women's Watch: Author Barbara Delinsky Pt. 1
In this segment Delinsky talks about the nuts and bolts of her writing.
Women's Watch: Author Barbara Delinsky PT. 2
New York Times best-selling author Barbara Delinsky talks about the influence her childhood and a bout with breast cancer has had on her career.
Women's Watch extended interview with psychiatrist Dr. David Burns
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone speaks with Dr. David Burns, author of "Feeling Good Together", about how to have healthier relationships with friends and family.
Women's Watch full interview with adoptive parent Don Murray
Adoptive parent Don Murray speaks with WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone about the process of international adoption.
Women's Watch: International Adoption PT. 1
It's a long process but extremely rewarding. Adoptive parent Don Murray talks about international adoption in this segment.
Women's Watch: International Adoption PT. 2
It's a long process but extremely rewarding. Adoptive parent Don Murray talks about international adoption in this segment.
Women's Watch full interview with Pilates expert Kathleen Pagnini
WBZ's Carolyn Firestone chats with Kathleen Pagnini about her new DVD "Pilates and Chocolate".
Women's Watch: Pilates and Chocolate PT. 1
Looking for a new work out regime? How about Pilates? Learn about this form of exercise that enhances the body, mind and spirit.
Women's Watch: Pilates and Chocolate PT. 2
More on Pilates. Learn about this form of exercise that enhances the body, mind and spirit.
Women's Watch full interview with Dr. Jordan Josephson
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone speaks with sinus expert Dr. Jordan Josephson about the common cold and how to protect yourself from getting sick.
Women's Watch: The Common Cold PT. 1
Sinus expert Dr. Jordan Josephson MD talks about why the common cold is so common.
Women's Watch: The Common Cold PT. 2
Sinus expert Dr. Jordan Josephson MD tells us how to cope with the common cold and offers tips on how prevent ourselves from getting sick.
Heal Pelvic Pain Part 2
In this segment, physical therapist Amy Stein talks about non-surgical treatments for urinary incontinence.
Heal Pelvic Pain Part 1
Listen in to find out if a problem you're suffering from stems from a weakness in your pelvic region.
The Survivors Club Part 2
In this segment, hear about the role faith plays in our lives.
The Survivors Club Part1
Journalist Ben Sherwood tells us what the number one survival skill is, no matter what type of challenge you're facing.
Tackling Childhood Obesity Part 2
In this segment, Dr. Felicia Stoler talks about keeping kids' cholesterol levels down and food allergies.
Tackling the Childhood Obesity Epidemic Part 1
Hear some tips from registered dietician Dr. Felicia Stoler.
A Conversation with Dr. Felicia Stoler
Getting your kids to eat right, food allergies and antioxidants...the registered dietician covers it all in this chat with WBZ's Ellen Sherman.
The Survivors Club
Want to know what it takes to survive all life challenges? Author Ben Sherwood discusses his new book "The Survivors Club" with WBZ's Ellen Sherman. Log on to TheSurvivorsClub.org for more information.
"Still Doing It" Pt. 2
Hear how older women are living life to the fullest.
"Still Doing It" Pt. 1
Women over 65 are the fastest growing segment of the population. Filmmaker and author Deirdre Fishel tells us what their lives are really like.
Women's Watch Profile: Author Madelyn Alt
Writer Madelyn Alt is the author of the bewitching mystery series...fictional stories about the paranormal. Learn more about her in this segment.
Women's Watch extended interview with author Madelyn Alt
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone chats with author Madelyn Alt about raising four boys and pursuing her lifelong dream of being a writer.
Women's Watch Profile: Hearst Magazines President Cathie Black Pt. 1
Hearst Magazines president Cathie Black offers tips on getting ahead at work and in life.
Women's Watch Profile: Hearst Magazines President Cathie Black Pt. 2
Hearst Magazines president Cathie Black has more tips on getting ahead at work.
Women's Watch extended interview with Hearst Magazines' president Cathie Black
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone speaks with Hearst Magazines president Cathie Black about her book "Basic Black" the essential guide for getting ahead at work and in life.
Women's Watch: Kidz B Kidz Pt. 1
A picture is worth a thousand words. Learn more about the artwork children create to help kids with cancer. www.kidzbkidz.org
Women's Watch: Kidz B Kidz Pt. 2
Nancy Corderman and Jan Weinshanker co-founded an organization designed to let kids help children with cancer.
Women's Watch profile: Emily Post Pt. 1
Emily Post was known as the original Miss Manners. Author Laura Claridge has her story.
Women's Watch profile: Emily Post Pt. 2
Author Laura Claridge talks about the original Miss Manners.
Women's Watch talks with author Laura Claridge
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone chats with author Laura Claridge about her book "Emily Post" the story of the original Miss Manners.
Women's Watch speaks with author Doreen Orion
Psychiatrist and author Doreen Orion talks about her hilarious adventure traveling cross country in a bus.
Women's Watch: On the road with Doreen Orion
Doreen Orion hit the road with her husband and pets and it turned out to be the trip of a lifetime.
So, you want to be a writer? SARK can help! Pt. 1
Best selling author has some tips on how you can be the writer you always wanted to be.
So, you want to be a writer? SARK can help! Pt. 2
More with best selling author SARK and how you can get your writing juices flowing.
Women's Watch profile: British film composer Rachel Portman Pt. 1
Film composer Rachel Portman talks about the process of telling stories through music.
Women's Watch profile: British film composer Rachel Portman Pt. 2
Film composer Rachel Portman talks about her new film "The Duchess".
Women's Watch speaks with British film composer Rachel Portman
WBZ's Carolyn Firestone chats up Rachel Portman about her latest project "The Duchess" starring Keira Knightley and Ralph Fiennes.
Women's Watch: Dr. Ruth Tedaldi Pt. 3
In this segment we hear why the field of cosmetic dermatology is exploding
Women's Watch: Dr. Ruth Tedaldi Pt.2
Fillers and lasers. Dr. Tedaldi talks about the latest innovations to rejuvenate your appearance.
Women's Watch: Putting your best face forward
Wish your skin looked better? Dr. Ruth Tedaldi says there are just three steps to take to make long-lasting improvements.
A conversation with Dr. Ruth Tedaldi
Dr. Ruth Tedaldi talks with WBZ's Ellen Sherman about the evolving field of cosmetic dermatology, the latest anti-aging options, and how to have a good rapport with your doctor.
A conversation with business writer Vicky Oliver
Oliver talks about her book "Bad Bosses, Crazy Co-workers and Other Office Idiots" with WBZ's Ellen Sherman.
Women's Watch extended interview with author SARK
WBZ's Carolyn Firestone speaks with SARK about her new book Juicy Pens Thirsty Paper.
Women's Watch: Great Film Actresses
In this segment, critic Irv Slifkin talks about the past, current and future stars.
Women's Watch: Great Women's Movies
Critic Irv Slifkin talks about the classic favorites.
Women's Watch speaks with movie expert Irv Slifkin
WBZ's Ellen Sherman chats with movie Irv about the greatest films of all time starring women.
A conversation with Michelle Obama
WBZ's Laurie Kirby talks with Obama about motherhood, marriage and balancing it all on the campaign trail.
Women's Watch Profile: Michelle Obama
In this segment, the spotlight shines on the woman who is poised to be the nation's First Lady.
Women's Watch profile: The Duchess of Devonshire Pt. 1
She was rich, gorgeous, and famous. Georgiana Spencer, the Duchess of Devonshire had it all, but did she really? WBZ's Laurie Kirby has her story.
Women's Watch profile: The Duchess of Devonshire Pt. 2
She was rich, gorgeous, and famous. Georgiana Spencer had it all, but did she really? WBZ's Laurie Kirby has her story.
Extended interview with British historian Amanda Foreman
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone talks with Amanda Foreman about her book "The Duchess" the story of the Duchess of Devonshire now a feature film starring Keira Knightley.
A conversation with Poet Frances Richey
Richey talks with WBZ's Ellen Sherman about her book of poems "The Warrior" and what it's like being a military mom.
The Iraq War: Military mom and poet Frances Richey
Richey shares her feelings about her son Ben's two deployments and how her collection of poems called "The Warrior" helped bridge the gap between them.
Women's Watch Pt. 3
Rabbi Sherre Hirsch reveals the secret to a living a good life.
Women's Watch: We Plan, God Laughs Pt.2
In this segment, Rabbi Sherre Hirsch tells us more about creating peace of mind.
Women's Watch: We Plan, God Laughs
An old Yiddish proverb is the title of Rabbi Sherre Hirsch's book. In part one, the rabbi tells us how to start creatiing a life we love
A conversation with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Speaker Pelosi talks about gay marriage, books and motherhood, as well as her new book "Know Your Power" with WBZ's Ellen Sherman
A conversation with Rabbi Sherre Hirsch
Is your life not turning out quite like you wanted? Rabbi Sherre Hirsch's book "We Plan, God Laughs" spells out 10 steps to help you find your divine path. Hear her chat with WBZ's Ellen Sherman.
Women's Watch Profile: Filmmaker Nanette Burstein Pt. 1
Remember those hallowed halls of highschool? Documentary filmmaker Nanette Burstein does. Her film "American Teen" takes you back as she follows five Indiana seniors as they try their best to get through their final year.
Women's Watch Profile: Filmmaker Nanette Burstein Pt. 2
Filmmaker Nanette Burstein won a best director award this year for her documentary film "American Teen" which opens August 1st in Boston.
Women's Watch speaks with filmmaker Nanette Burstein
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone talks with documentary filmmaker Nanette Burstein about her new film "American Teen".
A conversation with Mellanie True Hills
Hills is a heart disease survivor and author of "A Woman's Guide to Saving Her Own Life." She discusses her five-part health program as well as atrial fibrillation with WBZ's Ellen Sherman.
Women's Watch: Turning the big five 0! Part 1
Turning 40 for many people is a shocker...but what about turning 50? Women's Watch reports on how to embrace your fifties.
Women's Watch: Turning the big five 0! Part 2
Turning 40 for many people is a shocker...but what about turning 50? Women's Watch reports on how to embrace your fifties.
Women's Watch speaks with author Sheila Key
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone talks with Sheila Key about her new book "50 Ways to Leave Your 40's.
A conversation with best-selling author Claire Cook
Cook chats with WBZ's Ellen Sherman about her new book "Summer Blowout" and shares some tips for aspiring writers
A conversation with Laura Sessions Stepp
The Pulitzer Prize- winning journalist talks about her groundbreaking book "Unhooked: How Young Women Pursue Sex, Delay Love and Lose at Both" with WBZ producer Ellen Sherman
Women's Watch: Healing from Divorce Part 3
In this segment,hear some tips on moving on from divorce
Women's Watch: Healing from Divorce Part 2
In Part Two, Patty Swyden Sullivan talks about the emotional fall-out from divorce
Women's Watch: Healing from a Divorce
Patty Swyden Sullivan's "Letting Go with Panache" helps women break the plateau in their divorce recovery
A conversation with Patty Swyden Sullivan
Sullivan's a divorce relations mediator and coach who runs a seminar called "Letting Go with Panache." She talks with WBZ producer Ellen Sherman about how to heal from the unwanted divorce.
Women's Watch: A chat with comedienne Rita Rudner
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone chats with Rita about her book "I Still Have It..I Just Can't Remember Where I Put It: Confessions of a Fiftysomething".
Women's Watch: Shift your life Pt. 1
Dr. Tracy Latz says we create obstacles in our lives that hold us back...but there is a way to break free.
Women's Watch: Shift your life Pt. 2
Psychiatrist Tracy Latz says we create obstacles in our lives that hold us back. She has some tips on how to "shift" and break free.
Women's Watch speaks with psychiatrist Tracy Latz
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone speaks with Dr. Tracy Latz about her new book she co-wrote with psychologist Marion Ross called "Shift: 12 Keys to Shift Your Life".
Women's Watch: A conversation with Frederica Williams
Williams tells WBZ producer Ellen Sherman about growing up in Sierre Leone, moving to Boston, and how she manages to juggle single motherhood with a demanding career at Whittier Street Health Center
Women's Watch Profiles Frederica Williams
In this segment WBZ's Laurie Kirby tells us about Frederica Williams, President and CEO of Whittier Street Health Center in Roxbury
Women's Watch: A brother's love
Steve Geng was a drug addict and a criminal but the love of his sister Veronica, a former writer and editor for the New Yorker Magazine, helped him recover.
Women's Watch extended interview with author Steve Geng
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone speaks with Steve Geng a former thief and drug addict who finally got his life back on track with the help of his sister. He tells his story in his book "Thick as Thieves." For more information go to www.stevegeng.com.
Women's Watch: Couples Therapist Dr. Scott Haltzman
WBZ producer Ellen Sherman talks with Dr. Haltzman about his new book "The Secrets of Happily Married Women"
Women's Watch: Women at Work
In this segment, Patricia Deyton of Simmons College tells us about the lack of women serving on corporate boards and how that can change.
Women's Watch: Extended Interview with Jane Isay
Dealing with your parents, adult children and their spouses can be challenging. Jane Isay wrote "Walking on Eggshells" to make it easier. She shares some of her tips with WBZ producer Ellen Sherman.
Women's Watch: Extended Interview with Dr. Fred Luskin
WBZ producer Ellen Sherman talks with Dr. Fred Luskin, Director of the Stanford University Forgiveness Project and author of "Forgive for Love"
Women's Watch Profile Pt. 1
Hannah Gabriele struggled with multiple personality disorder all her life until she met therapist Rachel Gunner. After just two years in therapy Gabriele had a reason to live.
Women's Watch Profile Pt. 2
Hannah Gabriele struggled with multiple personality disorder all her life until she met therapist Rachel Gunner. After just two years in therapy Gabriele had a reason to live.
Women's Watch: Extended interview with therapist Rachel Gunner
Hannah Gabriele had created twenty six personalities in her mind to help her cope with physical, sexual and emotional abuse. WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone speaks with Rachel Gunner, the therapist who helped her recover.
Women's Watch: United Artists 90th Anniversary
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone talks with film critic Jay Carr about a film festival celebrating 90 years of filmmaking at United Artists. May 2-15 at the Brattle Theater in Cambridge. Check out Brattlefilm.org for a list of movies and times.
Women's Watch Takes a Look at Reflexology
Learn about this ancient healing art with Boston area reflexologist Helen Chin Lui.
Women's Watch Extended Interview with Gardening Expert P. Allen Smith
WBZ Producer Carolyn Firetone chats with P. Allen Smith on how to grow all sorts of beautiful flowers for your garden. He has some fun tips for the kids too!
Women's Watch: Home Improvement Part 1
Spring is here and that means you can do a lot more around the house than just spring cleaning. Home improvement expert Eric Stromer has some tips on how to get started.
Women's Watch: Home Improvement Part 2
Helping dad around the house with home projects? Not going to happen in most households. But home improvement expert Eric Stromer tells us how your kids can get involved and have some fun at the same time.
Women's Watch Extended Interview with Home Improvement Expert Eric Stromer
Spring is a good time to assess your home improvement projects. WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone speaks with Eric Stromer about his new book "Do It Yourself Family."
Women's Watch Extended Interview with psychologist Dr. Bev Smallwood
When life hands you lemons... make lemonade! WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone chats with Dr. Smallwood about her new book "This Wasn't Supposed to Happen to Me". A guide to help you manage those unexpected disappointments we all experience.
Women's Watch Extended Interview with Author Edythe Denkin
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone speaks with relationship expert Edythe Denkin about her new book "Relationship Magic".
Women's Watch Extended Interview with Author Alea Bushardt
She was diagnosed with high funtioning autism, but that didn't stop 17 year old Alea Bushardt from writing two books. Tune in for the full interview.
Women's Watch Profile: Maggie King
WBZ's Laurie Kirby has the story of a woman whose life became an inspiration to all those who knew her.
Women's Watch: A Love Story
Veteran broadcaster Rich King talks about the trials and triumphs of his relationship with his late wife, Maggie
Women's Watch: College Admissions Part Two
WBZ's Laurie Kirby has more tips for living through the college admissions process
Women's Watch: College Admissions Process
Making it through this often-tense time with your family
Women's Watch: New year, new you!
Start the new year with a new attitude. Author Karen Wilson says it's all about being positive.
How much do people lie? Part One
You'll be surprised to know how much people lie. Tune in for more.
How much do people lie? Part Two
People lie more than you think. Tune in and find out why.
Women's Watch: Michelle Young Part Two
Women's Watch has more with author Michelle Young and her thoughts on what makes a heroine.
Women's Watch: Michelle Young Part One
Women's Watch profiles romance novelist Michelle Young, whose heroines are like the ordinary woman.
Women's Watch Profile: Razia Jan
Women's Watch focuses on Razia Jan, an effortless volunteer for girls in Afghanistan as well as here at home.
Tackling the College Admisssions Process
Educational consultant Steven Roy Goodman talks about his book "College Admissions Together--It Takes a Family" with WBZ's Ellen Sherman
A conversation with Arianna Huffington
The founder of the Huffington Post talks with WBZ's Ellen Sherman about her book "On Becoming Fearless...in Love, Work, and Life"
A conversation with Political Science Professor Marion Just
WBZ's Ellen Sherman talks with Professor Just about her career, balancing a family, and women in politics.
Women's Watch: When is the right time to have a baby?
Childbirth expert Cathy Daub helps answer that question.
Women's Watch: Pregnancy
Childbirth expert Cathy Daub has some tips on how to best care for yourself during your pregnancy. For more information on pregnancy and how to get a copy of her book "Birthing in the Spirit" go to www.birthworks.org.
Women's Watch profiles Nantucket writer Nancy Thayer
Women's Watch: Learning the ropes of the real estate market Pt. 1
Women's Watch: Learning the ropes of the real estate market Pt. 2
Women's Watch: The Alpha Male Pt. 1
Learn more about how to deal with your overbearing boss.
Women's Watch: The Alpha Male Pt. 2
Women's Watch: Women, Politics and the Press
WBZ's Laurie Kirby has more with Marion Just, political science professor at Wellesley College
Women\'s Watch: How far have we come? Women and Politics Part 1
Women's Watch Extended Interview with Wellness Expert Deborah King
WBZ's Carolyn Firestone speaks in depth with Deborah King about women and addiction.
Women's Watch Extended Interview with Actress/Director Alison Eastwood
WBZ's Carolyn Firestone chats with Alison Eastwood about her directorial debut "Rails and Ties".
Women's Watch profiles actress/director Alison Eastwood Part 1
That's right....she's Clint's daughter and she's making it big in Hollywood with her directorial debut "Rails and Ties" starring Kevin Bacon and Marcia Gay Harden.
Women's Watch profiles actress/director Alison Eastwood Part 2
That's right...she's Clint's daughter and she's making it big in Hollywood with her directorial debut "Rails and Ties" starring Keving Bacon and Marcia Gay Harden.
Women's Watch: Breast Cancer Part 1
Breast cancer survivor Monique Doyle Spencer tells us how to help a friend who's been diagnosed with the disease.
Womens Watch: Breast Cancer Part 2
More with Monique Doyle Spencer and coping with cancer.
Women's Watch report: Women and Addiction Part 1
Women's Watch report: Women and Addiction Part 2
Women's Watch: How to recognize trapped emotions Pt.1
Dr. Bradley Nelson talks about the findings in his book called "The Emotion Code".
Women's Watch: How trapped emotions can affect your health Pt. 2
Dr. Bradley Nelson says those trapped emotions can adversely affect your health.
Women's Watch: Losing that emotional baggage Pt. 3
Dr. Bradley Nelson explains how to release emotions that can be trapped in your body.
Women's Watch extended interview with Dr. Bradley Nelson Pt. 1
Emotional baggage can wreak havoc on your body. Energy from our emotions get trapped in our bodies and can cause a slew of health issues. WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone speaks with holistic physician Bradley Nelson about his new book "The Emotion Code".
Women's Watch extended interview with Dr. Bradley Nelson Pt. 2
Emotional baggage can be deadly. WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone speaks with holistic physician Brad Nelson about how you can release those trapped emotions.
Women's Watch Profiles Ruth Armstrong
WBZ'S Laurie Kirby profiles Ruth Armstrong, a small business owner who's enjoying the sweet smell of success!
Women's Watch Speaks With Healthcare Expert Michelle Katz (full interview)
WBZ producer talks with healthcare expert Michelle Katz about how you can save on your medical insurance.
Women's Watch: Healtcare For Less PT 1
Looking for healthcare that won't cost you an arm and a leg? Healtcare expert Michelle Katz has a new guide book called "Healthcare For Less" that may be able to help cut down your insurance costs.
Women's Watch: Healthcare For Less PT 2
Looking for healthcare that won't cost you an arm and a leg? Healtcare expert Michelle Katz has a new guide book called "Healthcare For Less" that may be able to help cut down your insurance costs.
Women's Watch Profiles Swanee Hunt
WBZ's Laurie Kirby tells us about the founder of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard's Kennedy school
WW: US Ambassador Swanee Hunt
Swanee Hunt talks about the lack of women leaders around the world in this Women's Watch
Women's Watch Profiles Journalist Teresa Rodriguez
WBZ'S Laurie Kirby has the story of Teresa Rodriguez, author and longtime journalist with Univision.
Women's Watch: The Daughters of Juarez
WBZ'S Laurie Kirby reports on the serial murders of young women south of the border.
Women's Watch Profiles Author Rose Lewis
WBZ's Laurie Kirby tells us about Rose Lewis and Ming, the daughter she adopted from China
Women's Watch Speaks With Author Rose Lewis
WBZ producer Ellen Sherman talks with best-selling children's book author Rose Lewis
Women's Watch Chats With Janeane Garofalo
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone talks with actress Janeane Garofalo about her new movie "Ratatouille" in theaters now.
Women's Watch Profiles Saxophone Player Grace Kelly Part 1
She's from Brookline and plays the sax like a seasoned musician..but she's only 15! Tune in to find out more about Grace Kelly.
Women's Watch Profiles Saxophone Player Grace Kelly Part 2
She's from Brookline and plays the sax like a seasoned musician..but she's only 15! Tune in to find out more about Grace Kelly.
Women's Watch Speaks with Music Prodigy Grace Kelly
She's from Brookline, MA. She's 15 years old. And she's a fabulous saxophone player. WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone speaks with Grace Kelly about her love of music and her promising future.
WBZ's Exclusive (Extended) Interview with Scottish Actor Gerard Butler.
Part four: Butler talks about how his look changes from movie to movie, his film project with Hilary Swank, and his adoring fans.
Women's Watch: The Gaslight Effect Part 1
WBZ's Laurie Kirby has a report on controlling people and the emotional abuse they cause. Psycho therapist Dr. Robin Stern calls this type of behavior the gaslight effect.
Women's Watch: The Gaslight Effect Part 2
Gaslighting is a form of emotional abuse and controlling personalities are to blame. Tune in to find out how to deal with the gaslighters in your life.
Women and Heart Disease Part 1
WBZ's Laurie Kirby has a report on heart disease, the number one killer of women.
Women and Heart Disease Part 2
Heart disease and the emotional toll it takes.
Women's Watch Profile: Women and Heart Disease Part 3
Kathy Kastan tells her story of how she's living with heart disease. For more information go to www.womenheart.org
Women's Watch Speaks with Jazz Singer Dianne Reeves
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone chats with world renowned singer Dianne Reeves.
Women's Watch: The Importance of Friendship Pt. 1
Best selling author SARK talks about her new book "Fabulous Friendship Festival"
Women's Watch: The Importance of Friendship Pt. 2
More with best selling author SARK.
Women's Watch Profiles Mother/Daughter Advice Team Cheryl and Maria PT 1
Cheryl and Maria have a great mother daughter connection and if yours is a bit shaky...they may be able to help. Tune in and find out.
Women's Watch Profiles Mother/Daughter Advice Team Cheryl and Maria PT 2
More on Cheryl and Maria.
Women's Watch Extended Interview with Cheryl and Maria
WBZ intern Jennifer Lord interviews Cheryl and Maria, a mother/daughter advice team with their own website and radio show. For more information go to www.cherylandmaria.com.
Women's Watch Adoption PT 2
More on adopting a child.
Women's Watch Adoption PT 1
Thinking about adopting a child? Pam Kruger talks about what it's like to be an adoptive parent.
Women's Watch Profiles The Bay State Warriors Pt. 1
A women's football team? You bet! They're called the Bay State Warriors and they play just like the guys.
Women's Watch Profiles The Bay State Warriors Pt. 2
More on the Bay State Warriors...one of four women's football teams in Massachusetts.
Women's Watch features actor Peter Gallagher
Women's Watch continues keeping an eye on men of distinction. Here WBZ's Laurie Kirby turns the spotlight on actor Peter Gallagher
Extended Interview with actor Peter Gallagher Part Two
Peter continues talking with WBZ Producer Ellen Sherman about his career, including his volunteer work with the National Alzheimer's Association
Extended Interview with actor Peter Gallagher Part One
The O-C star chats with WBZ producer Ellen Sherman about how he got the acting bug and his ties to Tufts University
Martha Beck Extended Interview Part One
Martha Beck, nationally known life coach, talks about weight loss and her new book "Four Day Win" with WBZ producer Ellen Sherman.
Gardening Tips part one
Spring is here and with that comes the time to garden. Garden expert Katherine Whiteside has some ideas on how to create a garden inside or out.
Gardening Tips part two
More gardening tips from garden expert Katherine Whiteside.
Alexa Ray Joel part 2
WBZ's Laurie Kirby continues to shine the spotlight on rising singer-songwriter Alexa Ray Joel.
Extended Interview with Alexa Ray Joel part 1
WBZ producer Ellen Sherman talks with Alexa Ray Joel about growing up with her famous parents, Christie Brinkley and Billy Joel.
Alexa Ray Joel
Women's Watch continues keeping an eye on women of distinction. Today, WBZ's Laurie Kirby features Alexa Ray Joel, daughter of Billy Joel and Christie Brinkley.
Sheila C. Johnson interview part 2
Sheila C. Johnson entepreneur and founder of Black Entertainment Television speaks with WBZ's Laurie Kirby about being a divorced mother.
Sheila C. Johnson interview part 1
WBZ's Lauire Kirby speaks with Sheila C. Johnson entepreneur and founder of Black Entertainment Television.
Women's Watch Speaks With Financial Expert Suze Orman
Suze Orman tells WBZ producer Ellen Sherman what truly makes a woman wealthy.
Women's Watch Speaks With Financial Expert Suze Orman
Wish you had more control over your financial destiny? Financial whiz Suze Orman has a plan for you. She shares the details of it with WBZ producer Ellen Sherman.
Women's Watch Speaks With Financial Expert Suze Orman
We may be making more money today than ever before, but we're not making the most of it. Suze Orman talks about how to begin changing that with WBZ producer Ellen Sherman.
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Holiday accidents kill four on Bay State Roads
Four people have been killed in a pair of early-morning Fourth of July accidents.  The first, involving four cars, occured in Quincy.  On person died.  A short time later, a single-car accident on I-95 in Attleboro claimed three lives.  Both accidents are under investigation.
MA will close 11 motor vehicle offices, open 5 new ones
The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles is closing 11 branches statewide and opening five new branches in a move to deal with a $13 million cut in its budget. The agency says the closings will save $1.7 million annually. The shutdowns begin this month in Lowell and end in December in Boston. Branches are also closing in North Attleboro, Cambridge, New Bedford, Springfield, Southbridge, Framingham, Falmouth, Eastham and Beverly.
Pope declares MA man's recovery a miracle, beatifies Cardinal Newman
Pope Benedict XVI placed Cardinal John Henry Newman, an influential 19th century Anglican convert, on the path to possible sainthood Friday by approving a recent miracle in Massachusetts attributed to his intercession. Newman, a hero to many Anglicans and Roman Catholics alike, can now be beatified. A second miracle is necessary for him to be declared a saint - an event which, if it happens, would make him the first English-born saint since the Reformation. The miracle approved Friday by the pope concerns the medically inexplicable cure of a Marshfield resident, John Sullivan, who suffered from debilitating back pain for years but was cured after praying to Newman.
MA teen arrested in slaying of young mother
A New Bedford teen has been arrested for allegedly killing a young mother in a shooting outside his home.
Seventeen-year-old Erick Cournoyer was arrested on Thursday and is scheduled to be arraigned Friday.
Cournoyer is charged with killing 18-year-old Bianca Maria Rosado on Wednesday night and wounding her boyfriend, 17-year-old Victor Camacho.
Camacho was in stable condition at a local
One person hurt after elderly driver crashes into liquor store
An 83 year old woman crashed her Mustang convertible through the front of Fannon's Liquors in Natick just before 11:00 this morning. Authorities say it appears the woman drove into the parking lot then apparently hit the accelerator, slamming into the store.

Preparing for the Fourth
The stage is set at the Hatch Shell along the Charles River for Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart and Neil Diamond for the big Fourth of July concert.      

Keith Lockhart talks with WBZ's Laurie Kirby:      




Celebrate the Fourth of July with WBZ!
WBZ NewsRadio 1030 will once again broadcast the July 4th concert on the Esplanade along the banks of the Charles River.
Things you should know before heading to the Hub on the Fourth
The City of Boston is strongly urging people traveling to the Esplanade on the Fourth of July, to take the MBTA.  The T will offer increased bus, rail and subway service, and starting at 10:30 pm., no fares will be collected.
New Bedford Oceanarium
New Bedford is celebrating more than just Independence Day as the city welcomes the full-time opening of the Ocean Explorium. More than a decade in the making, the aquarium and ocean science center overcame major financial hurdles and finally opened to the public last year - but on Saturdays only. As of July 4, it will be open seven days a week.
Creative Economy
A new report says Massachusetts taxpayers are not getting their money's worth from an incentive program to boost filmmaking in the state. The Boston Globe reports that according to the state Revenue Department, Massachusetts is getting only 16 cents for every dollar it gives up in incentives and much of the benefits from the program go to out-of-state companies and workers.
Poll shows NH governor's high approval rating slips
A new poll shows New Hampshire Governor John Lynch losing some of the broad support he's enjoyed for most of this time in office.
MA judge to rule on defense motion in Kissel case
A judge is expected to rule Monday on whether lawyers for a Massachusetts man charged in the killing of Greenwich real estate mogul Andrew Kissel can present evidence implicating Kissel's ex-wife.
Lightning kills man on Cape, damages 195-year-old church in Medway
Lightning killed a man on Cape Cod while another survived a lightning strike in Upton and firefighters saved a 195-year-old church in Medway after lightning hit its steeple during the heavy rains of Wednesday and Thursday, authorities said. Police in Orleans identified the victim there as Christopher West, 42, of Eastham.
John Henry's wedding causes a stir
The owner of the Boston Red Sox got hitched last weekend, and everybody knew about it.  John Henry's guest list included 400 names, many of them high-profile.  Transportation commissioner Tom Timlin said that's exactly why they blocked off streets around Fenway Park. 

Turnpike insiders get a free ride
Hundreds of Massachusetts Turnpike employees and former employees are traveling the Pike using so-called "non revenue" Fastlane transponders.
Mass. to seek powers to take over failing schools
Gov. Deval Patrick is preparing to seek legislative approval to take over failing schools and waive parts of teacher contracts considered as undermining efforts to improve performance.

  
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Continuing Coverage: Michael Jackson
The latest developments on the death of pop music icon Michael Jackson, including his funeral and ongoing reaction to his will.  Information is updated throughout the day and listen to WBZ Newsradio 1030 for more developments. 
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Elderly driver in fatal crash had been re-cleared
An elderly driver involved in a fatal crash had previously lost his license and then been recertified, suggesting legislative proposals to require increased reviews for older operators may not be a panacea.Registry of Motor Vehicles records released Wednesday show 83-year-old Joseph Casey of Malden had his license revoked after a surchargable accident in February 2004. It was reinstated in September 2004 after he participated in a driver retraining program, did road work with a certified driving instructor and received medical clearance.
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Boston Navy Week activities
The USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat, will take center stage as Boston prepares to celebrate its 5th Annual Navy Week and 28th Annual Harborfest celebrations, June 30 through July 5.  Each year, the Navy selects cities across America to thank its citizens for their support of the world’s finest maritime force. Boston is one of 22 cities that have been selected to host a Navy Week again this year.
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List of July 4th events in Massachusetts - LINK
Strained budgets have prompted some Massachusetts communities to cancel or rejigger their fireworks schedule, so Secretary of State William Galvin has compiled a list of activities. The state's chief historical officer announced Monday that information about fireworks displays, parades, concerts and other activities can be found at his Web site.  Click here.
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Michael Jackson in 2007 (AP)
Michael Jackson was much more than the King of Pop - SOUNDOFF
When Michael Jackson anointed himself "King of Pop" over two decades ago, there was considerable rumbling about his hubris: Yes, he may have become a world sensation with record-setting sales of "Thriller," and yes, he may have had a string of No. 1 hits with smashes like "Billie Jean" and "Beat It," but the KING OF ALL POP MUSIC? Surely, in a modern music history that has given us Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Stevie Wonder and so many other greats, that title was more than a bit inflated.
Michael Jackson - Memorial in Hollywood
The scene surrounding Michael Jackson's Star on Hollywood Blvd.
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