NOVEMBER 7TH, 2007
RASHEDA ALI

Rasheda Ali is an actress, author, mother of two young boys, an advocate for sufferers of Parkinson's disease and the daughter of Belinda Boyd and boxing champion Muhammad Ali. Today Rasheda discusses her newest role as an advisory board member of the Israeli based, biotechnology firm Brain Storm Cell Therapeutics. Brainstorm is pioneering research and development in adult marrow-derived stem cell therapy, aimed at treating neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease and spinal chord injury. Rasheda will also tell us how her father is managing his toughest fight yet.

NOVEMBER 14TH, 2007
RALPH WHITE & ENOE ARACELY BROWN
THE NEW YORK OPEN CENTER

This show is perfect for listeners who want to nurture their spirituality and creativity. Angela's guests Ralph White and Enoe Aracely Brown discuss the wide variety of holistic learning programs offered at the New York Open Center. Ralph and Enoe invite listeners to stop in to the Center to find a program that peaks their interest. There is something for everyone including belly dance classes, religious studies, tarot card reading, herbal medicine and much more. By the end of the show Angela just might find herself signed up for a class or two.

NOVEMBER 21ST, 2007
DR. BHASWATI BHATTACHARYA

Dr. Bhattacharya is dedicated to teaching the principles of ayurvedic detoxification (panchakarma) and to exploring and developing a variety of panchakarma methods for purifying the body and mind. In this hour she will give listeners an introduction to a few detoxification techniques including self-care through massage, simple tools for at-home therapy, preparing the body for ayurvedic treatment and appropriate diets before, during and after treatment. Listeners will learn that remedies for some of their common ailments can be found in their kitchen cabinets.

NOVEMBER 28TH, 2007
SHARON WHITE, ALVIN VALENTINE & HILLARY NAUTA
EXODUS TRANSITIONAL COMMUNITY

The Exodus Transitional Community was initiated in the 1970s by a group of inmates at Greenhaven Correctional Facility who realized that prison life was not preparing them to succeed on the outside. In the 1990s Julio Medina a member of Exodus, believed that the program needed to extend beyond prison walls because freed individuals who wished to make an honest living and reconnect with their families were plagued by recidivism. Unemployment created a feeling of despair and hopelessness and ultimately they returned to crime then back to prison. Today's guests have served a combined total of nineteen years behind bars for offenses that range from sale and possession of narcotics, assault and armed robbery and first degree manslaughter. Now they have promising futures through their participation and administration of the community based Exodus program created by Julio Medina.