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Babble Talk Radio Returns – July 17 at Noon
After a holiday-induced hiatus, Babble Talk Radio is back.
My guest this week is Michelle Churchill, author of “I Thought I Grew Up”. From the description: “As author Michelle Churchill approached her fiftieth birthday, she found herself careening into menopause. Suddenly, she could think of nothing but men-about their legs, the hair on their bodies, how their hands would feel holding hers. She had an ever-present desire to have male contact in any way she could.” And why couldn’t I have met her when I was single?
Also: your calls, the best comments from Babble’s blogs, and who knows what else? Tune in to find out.
I’ll be live from 12pm to 12:45pm on Friday July 17. Visit Blog Talk Radio to listen, call in, and join us in the chat room.
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Harry Potter Kids - Then and Now (Photos) | Strollerderby commented on Jul 15 09 at 3:04 pmMalaysia will writing commented on Jul 16 09 at 1:57 pmMichelle Churchill’s forthright, touching and, at points, laugh out loud odyssey through this phase of her life offers a seldom seen view of what a woman experiences. To be clear, this is her journey; it is not generic, but most women will find elements of commonality with her and be reassured that they are not going through menopause alone.
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replacement coils commented on Jul 17 09 at 7:15 amIs she still having the good feeling when a man touches her… i mean even after the menopause….
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