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Dr. Carole's Couch

Dr. Carole's Couch

By: Dr. Carole Lieberman
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Everyday we are bombarded with stories in our newspapers, on television and on the radio that make it seem as though society is spiraling out of control. But just when everything in the world seems insane, Dr. Carole Lieberman creates a sanctuary for sanity. Call or log in to get help making sense of these turbulent times or just for advice from a soothing voice. “Dr. Carole’s Couch” broadcasts each Tuesday at 1pm Pacific (4pm Eastern) on the VoiceAmerica begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting Channel.Dr. Carole Lieberman Politics & Government
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  • ISRAELI CAPT. TAKES YOU BEHIND THE FRONT LINES IN ISRAEL AND GAZA
    Sep 3 2024
    You can't believe the 'fake news', but you CAN believe what Captain Elkana (Kuno) Cohen says because he was and still is there in the IDF! He has written the bestselling book, Oct 7: The War Against Hamas Through The Eyes of an Israeli Commando Officer. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says of the book: The persona of the Israeli officer who strives for absolute victory is well reflected in Capt. Elkana Cohen's new book. On the morning of October 7, 2023, Israelis awoke to a harrowing reality. Not only were hundreds of rockets being launched from Gaza into Israeli population centers, but the security border between Gaza and Israel had also been breached by several thousand Hamas terrorists. Carnage, not seen since the Second World War, ensued. Elkana Cohen, Captain of an Elite Commando Unit was called, along with thousands of other reservists, to prepare for war. One that will have to ensure nothing less than Israel’s survival. In notebooks he found on the ground in the streets of Gaza, Cohen began writing a diary. Every day, he candidly documented the sights of the war. From an honest, precise and fluid first-person perspective, Cohen presents the feeling and story of the war from the eyes of the heroes who were there: the dust, the sweat, the brotherhood, the longing, and the awful smell of death and destruction. Cohen’s writing poignantly describes his relationships with his fellow comrades, the mass arrests of terrorists, the homes of Hamas members, the story of the fallen soldiers, and the desperate hope to bring the hundreds of Israeli hostages home. In notebooks he found on the ground in the streets of Gaza, Cohen began writing a diary. Every day, he candidly documented the sights of the war. From an honest, precise and fluid first-person perspective, Cohen presents the feeling and story of the war from the eyes of the heroes who were there: the dust, the sweat, the brotherhood, the longing, and the awful smell of death and destruction. Cohen’s writing poignantly describes his relationships with his fellow comrades, the mass arrests of terrorists, the homes of Hamas members, the story of the fallen soldiers, and the desperate hope to bring the hundreds of Israeli hostages home.
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    1 hr
  • COMMEMORATING 9/11 IS VITAL TO OUR SURVIVAL! HEAR WHY!
    Sep 5 2023
    Each 9/11 Anniversary, some politicians try to make us forget what happened on September 11, 2001 - the worst terror attack on American soil. Although Ilhan Omar would like us to think of this date as, “Some people did something,” we had better know which people did what or we will be at an even greater risk of it happening again. The ‘people' were 19 Radical Islamist Al Qaeda terrorists, led by Osama bin Laden. The ‘something' was hijacking 4 planes that crashed into the Twin Towers, the Pentagon and, thanks to brave passengers, into a Pennsylvania field instead of Washington, D.C. Today, Dr. Carole aka The Terrorist Therapist® will tell you about the dark forces trying to erase 9/11 from our memory. This year, the 22nd Anniversary of 9/11, the Obama/Biden White House has gone even further to try to erase 9/11 from our minds and our Anniversary commemorations - with slaps in the face of victims, heroes and all Americans. But wait, there's more......
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    55 mins
  • Encore: INSIDE ISRAEL: Where Trauma is Routine & Silence Suspicious
    Aug 5 2025

    We hear a lot about Israel in the news every day - some stories are true, but most are lies perpetrated by Hamas. Today's guest, Chava Kleinman, tells us the real story. Since the horrors of October 7, 2023, Israel has not known peace—not even for a moment. But while headlines focus on geopolitics, airstrikes, and ceasefires, Chava Kleinman, Vice President of the Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund, sees the war through a different lens: that of children gripped by trauma, families living under the constant threat of rocket fire, and soldiers cycling in and out of battle with visible and invisible scars.

    For Kleinman, this isn’t theoretical. It’s daily life. As someone who works hands-on with terror survivors—many of them young children—she can speak to the emotional cost that doesn’t show up in military briefings. “Since October 7, it’s been a different world,” she says. “Not just for those on the frontlines, but for every mother, every child, every teacher trying to keep a sense of normal.” Chava Kleinman, M.S.W., is a social worker with over 25 years of experience in Israel, now serving as vice-president of Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund (SICF). Chava is in charge of coordinating SICF’s vast array of crisis intervention initiatives. Especially since the October 7th massacre of Israeli civilians, but also during previous waves of terrorism, she has been on the front lines, offering critical expertise to support affected individuals and communities. is also an accomplished author, educator, and international presenter. For more information, www.israelchildren.org

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    58 mins
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