Catch me on the radio in New York City tomorrow at 12 noon to 1 p.m., when I’ll be interviewed on WBAI Radio
(99.5 FM) by Nathalie Thandiwe, host of Women: Body & Soul.
If you don’t live in New York, you can listen here on the web.
As the WBAI website explains, " Women: Body & Soul" is program that facilitates "provocative
dialogue about what matters to women–health, relationships, sexuality, and
more, from holistic, multicultural perspectives."
The show’s creator and host Nathalie Thandiwe has a fascinating background. She is an herbalist and director of a holistic wellness center. She trained at Dreamtime Center for Herbal Studies in Virginia.
Not only that, but, as the WBAI website explains, Nathalie is "interested in extrasensory healing gifts and traditional indigenous healing
practices. She has a passion for creating dialogues that break the silence
surrounding so many aspects of our lives that we must speak of to heal and know
that we are not alone."
Nathalie also is, as WBAI puts it, "deliciously curious." (Love that description!) So I’ll assume that she’s deliciously curious about the dangers of sugar shock, which is why I’ll be on that show.