 |
Time magazine called him “The New Mr. Natural” My Generation magazine dubbed him one of the top health gurus in the United States. For over three decades, Gary Null has been one of the foremost advocates of alternative medicine and natural healing. This is a sample text. - A multi award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author, Dr. Null has written over 60 books on nutrition, self-empowerment and public health issues, including his most recent, - Power Aging. His syndicated public radio show, - Natural Living with Gary Null -, earned 21 Silver Microphone Awards, and is the longest-running, continuously aired health program in America (27 years). Currently, The Gary Null Show, can be heard on the #1 Internet talk radio show VoiceAmerica, from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm EST. Null also broadcasts on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays on WPFW (89.3 FM) from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST in Washington D.C. In addition, he can be heard in Los Angeles on Something's Happening with Roy of Hollywood on KPFK (90.7 FM) from 12:00 am to 5:30 am PST. - Read More...
- The Gary Null Show’s Archive |
| |
|
Kompalya Thunderbird is the host of PRN's Heart & Soul every Thursday. Coming to PRN with a background in theatre and television, Kompalya is classically trained in theater and has taught the art of theatre to children of various ages. She has coordinated and programmed film festivals in NYC: the famous, African American Women in Cinema annual film festival and the Hip Hop Odyssey International Film Festival, which is one of the largest Hip Hop Film Festivals in the world. The Hip Hop Odyssey International Film Festival brings awareness of Hip Hop and its importance as an art form, which is neglected by main stream media. - Read More... |
 |
| |
|
 |
Author of the critically acclaimed Grand Central Winter: Stories From the Street, (a 1998 NY Times notable book), 2000's Like Shaking Hands With God: A Conversation About Writing (with Kurt Vonnegut) and 2004's Sleepaway School: Stories of a Boy's Life, Stringer began his career in the news bureaus of public Television stations in Dallas where he worked for Jim Lerher and Detroit and later served as editor of Street News for several years. His commentaries can be heard in the All Things Considered archives on NPR.org.
Lee Stringer lived on the streets from the early eighties until the mid-nineties. He is a former editor and columnist of Street News. His essays and articles have appeared in a variety of other publications, including The Nation, The New York Times, and Newsday. He lives in Mamaroneck, New York. - Read More... |
| |
|
|
THIS WEEK ON PRN |
 |
| Hear Gary Null daily at noon (ET). Gary is America's foremost authority on health, nutrition and personal enrichment. Listen as Gary speaks with experts in the fields of alternative medicine, psychic well-being and politics. Plus Gary takes audience phone calls. |
@@@
Wednesday, April 9 |
Noon |
Julie Matthews is a holistic nutritionist using traditional healing foods, and is the host of the radio show “Reality Sandwich” in San Francisco. Specializes in healing Autistic Spectrum Disorders including ADHD. Author of Nourishing Hope
Topic: Nutrition and Autistic Spectrum Disorders
|
3:00 PM |
WOMEN’S HEALTH SERIES
Dr. Nieca Goldberg. MD is an expert cardiologist and founder of Total Heart Care in New York City. Professor of Medicine at NY University and author of The Complete Guide to Women’s Health.
Topics: prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
|
Thursday, April 10 |
Noon |
Debbie Ford is an international spiritual teacher and the national bestselling author of The Dark Side of the Light Chasers and Why Good People Do Bad Things.
Topics: Living a spiritual life in a secular, consumerist society
|
Friday, April 11 |
Noon |
WOMEN’S HEALTH SERIES
Dr. Saralyn Mark is an endocrinologist and women’s health specialist. For past 10 years has been the Senior Women’s Medical Health Advisor for NASA. Professor of medicine at Yale and Georgetown universities.
Topic: Osteoporosis, prevention strategies, reversing accelerated aging, thyroid conditions
|
Monday, April 14 |
Noon |
Prof. Ann Harrington is the Chair of Harvard University’s History of Science department, specializing in psychiatry, neuroscience and mind sciences. She has published many books and articles, including The Dalai Lama at MIT and more recently The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine.
Topic: Historical review of the history of mind-body medicine |
3:00 PM |
WOMEN’S HEALTH SERIES
Dr. Liz Lipski, PhD is a certified nutritionist who has been working with alternative medicine for over 25 years and specializing in digestive disorders. Author of Digestive Wellness.
Topics: Irritable bowel syndrome, women’s digestive illnesses, emotional overeating, PMS and migraines |
Tuesday, April 15 |
Noon |
Prof. Arthur Versluis is a professor of multidisciplinary studies at Michigan State University and one of American’s leading experts in the history of esotericism. He is the founding president of the Association for the Study of Estoericsm and co-editor of the Journal for the Study of Radicalism. Author: The Secret History of Western Sexual Mysticism.
Topic: history of sacred spirituality in the western civilization, past and present. |
3:00 PM |
NO LIVE BROADCAST |
Wednesday, April 16 |
Noon |
NO LIVE GUEST |
3:00 PM |
WOMEN’S HEALTH SERIES
Dr. Hyla Cass, MD is one of the country’s foremost authors on integrative medicine who has been incorporating nutrition and natural health therapies into her practice for over 20 years. Author of Supplement Your Prescription.
Topic: cardiovascular disease and other women’s health issues. |
Friday, April 18 |
Noon |
WOMEN’S HEALTH SERIES
Nicolas Gonzalez, MD is a medical physician in New York City and a nationally recognized expert in alternative and nutritional approaches for the treatment of cancer and enzyme therapy
Topic: Women’s cancers: breast, cervical, HPV etc. |
Monday, April 21 |
Noon |
Susan Jacoby has been an independent scholar and journalist for over 25 years writing on law, religion, medicine, women’s rights and political dissent. She is the director of the Center for Inquiry, a rationalist think tank. Author of The Age of American Unreason
Topic: American anti-intellectualism and the dumbing down of culture |
|
|
|
@@@
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|


Free Gift Offer
Free Gift Offer
 |