


A locally produced show hosted by Julia Giacoboni focusing on issues of concern to women. Airs Thursdays at 5:00 p.m.


Treatments for Breast Cancer - December 28, 2006
(Dec 28, 2006)
An advocate for breast cancer treatments and medications, Cindy Purcell speaks about the importance of administering medicine properly. Cindy, who is a clinical nurse specialist, also talks about dangerous side effects of ignoring treatment, the benefits of treating cancers and reasons why some women choose not to receive treatment.
Holiday Tips You Won't Want To Miss(Dec 14, 2006)
Dr. Debra Mandel and Rowan University professor Dr. Diane Hamilton offered advice on how to deal with the potentially stressful holiday season. Dr. Mandel spoke about how to handle holiday parties, gift giving and balancing work and family during the holidays. Dr. Hamilton provided tons of shopping tips and how to find the best deals for gift giving.
Women In Overdrive(Dec 07, 2006)
Author Nora Issacs stresses the importance of maintaining balance and a sense of calmness in everyday life. Her new book, Women In Overdrive, explains the step by step process to relieving yourself of stressful burdens and escape a life that is in overdrive.
Finding the Deep River Within(Nov 02, 2006)
Abby Sexias author of the self help book "Finding the Deep River Within" speaks to host Julia Giacoboni about the importance of happiness and comfort in one's life. She gives examples of individuals achieving relaxation and inner peace and how each person can attain a more comfortable lifestyle.
School Choice: Catholic Schooling(Oct 05, 2006)
The third in a three part series concerning education and school choice. Pat Munyan, Assistant Superintendent of the Catholic Diocese of Camden, represents Catholic and parochial schooling. From personal experience and her professional opinion, Pat gives information about the pros and cons of taking this route of elementary and secondary education. She also incorporates facts and statistics from her 25 years involved in Catholic Schooling.
School Choice: Public Schooling(Sep 28, 2006)
Second in a three part series about the different options for elementary and secondary education. Karen Schorewise speaks about public schooling. As an English teacher at Kingsway High School, Karen talks about her experience, knowledge, and educated opinion concerning public schooling and its pros and cons.
School Choice: Home Schooling(Sep 21, 2006)
The first in a three part series concerning education and school choice. Debbi Charles talks about the benefits of home schooling.
National Association of Women Business Owners(Aug 03, 2006)
Anne Gallagher and host Julia Giacoboni discuss the National Association of Women Business Owners. As founding president of the South Jersey Chapter Gallagher shares information about the history of the organization, how the SJ chapter came to be, and how it runs on a national level.
Non Profit National Relief Organization CARE(Jul 27, 2006)
CARE - helping countries in poverty through channeling their efforts through women. Explains history, sponsorship, donations, etc.
Charmed Thirds - Young Adult Novel Series(Jul 06, 2006)
Megan McCafferty is a novelist known for here coming of age books revolving around the character Jessica Darling. A young adult centered series, the books follow Jessica as she goes through high school and college. The most recent installment of the series CHARMED THIRDS was an instant New York Times Best Seller.


U.S. News & World Report ranks Rowan University 28th: For the ninth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Rowan University, Glassboro, N.J., among the best institutions… Go To Article
Aug 22, 2008
Program helps Rowan freshmen make connections: Washington Township's Lindsey Neumann is hoping a jaunt to West Virginia, a whitewater rafting trip, and some mud-filled, team-building activities… Go To Article
Aug 21, 2008
Princeton Review Names Rowan University a "Best in the Northeast" college: Rowan University is one of the best colleges and universities in the Northeast according to The Princeton Review. The New… Go To Article
Aug 05, 2008
Engineering Prof hoping to help future coronary patients: Tom Merrill hopes that 28 feet of glass and plastic tubing will help save the lives of heart attack victims. Go To Article
Jul 28, 2008




