DearZanny

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DearZanny Podcast

Zanny, aka Suzanne Maiden, M.A., Family Therapist, certified grief counselor, and co-host of TheDivaCast Internet talk show, recently merged her professional experience with broadcasting to produce Dear Zanny, a one-of-a-kind virtual cozy couch where listener’s plop down their most confidential concerns. The online audio advice column offers a compassionate ear, a sympathetic shoulder, and sound suggestions to the world’s most universal relationship dilemmas. Do you need to set firm boundaries with a toxic friend or family member? Maybe your child has suicidal tendencies or is engaging in the disturbing new trend of “cutting” (self injurious behavior). Is your spouse depressed, addicted, or abusive? Do you suspect he/she is caught up in an extramarital affair? Listeners are encouraged to email or call into the Dear Zanny hotline with their concerns. Zanny posts questions to her website, minus any identifiers for anonymity, and shares answers on-air in a radio-style format with concise considerations, suggestions, and resources. Is Dear Zanny a substitution for professional counseling? Absolutely not. Zanny is quick to point out her show is for entertainment purposes only. Her talk show is an excellent place to touch one’s toe into the sometimes-intimidating reflecting pool of therapy, but is never intended to substitute for professional help. To ask an anonymous question, call the Dear Zanny hotline at (678) 884-0524 or visit www.DearZanny.com.

Episodes

  1. 03/06/2023

    DZ081022 – Random Acts of Kindness #2 – 678- 884-0524

    We opened the floodgates! TheDivaCast, (http://www.TheDivaCast.com) show #113 recently discussed engaging in Random Acts of Kindness (RAK). Suzanne provided a recentexample of a RAK and the other Divas chimmed in. We immediately received emails and vm from listeners who were inspired. Sorry if the vm quality is a little difficult to understand - but the quality is sufficient to get the message.Thank you for receiving this so well. Iam very shy aboutpublicly discussing my ownRAK - but becauseof YOU and your response, I got a little braver. Check out this listener's questions/comments at: www.DearZanny.com followed by a written response for suggestions.I prefer voice mails because it makes the show more interesting, but emails are great too.I finally installed a Levelator program to make vm's easier to hear.My goal is to eventually have 1 show/day. Clearly, I'm not there yet. Your emails and voice mails are what make thisshow work. THANKS for sharing yourself.*Talk To Me!Call me: 678-884-0524, or Listen by cell phone: 1-801-823-1125 Email me: Zanny@DearZanny.com. Do you need relationship advice?Call Zanny. Let's talk!*Disclaimer: Dear Zanny is for entertainment purposes only. Anysuggestions are general in nature and neverintented to substitute proffessional help. For legal reasons, I cannot answer e-mails directly -but will use them on a future show so listen and subscribe to have DZ automagically delivered to you.

  2. 03/06/2023

    DZ081022 – Random Acts of Kindness #2: ADDENDUM!!! – 678- 884-0524

    These calls just keep coming. I recorded a show earlier today about RAK. I was about to engage in a little R&R (that would be a pedicure) before I see clients. Then another vm came in regarding RAK. I had to record an addendum to my earlier show today. Here we go...We opened the floodgates! TheDivaCast, (http://www.TheDivaCast.com) show #113 recently discussed engaging in Random Acts of Kindness (RAK). Suzanne provided a recentexample of a RAK and the other Divas chimmed in. We immediately received emails and vm from listeners who were inspired. Sorry if the vm quality is a little difficult to understand - but the quality is sufficient to get the message.Thank you for receiving this so well. Iam very shy aboutpublicly discussing my ownRAK - but becauseof YOU and your response, I got a little braver. Check out this listener's questions/comments at: www.DearZanny.com followed by a written response for suggestions.I prefer voice mails because it makes the show more interesting, but emails are great too.I finally installed a Levelator program to make vm's easier to hear.My goal is to eventually have 1 show/day. Clearly, I'm not there yet. Your emails and voice mails are what make thisshow work. THANKS for sharing yourself.*Talk To Me!Call me: 678-884-0524, or Listen by cell phone: 1-801-823-1125 Email me: Zanny@DearZanny.com. Do you need relationship advice?Call Zanny. Let's talk!*Disclaimer: Dear Zanny is for entertainment purposes only. Anysuggestions are general in nature and neverintented to substitute proffessional help. For legal reasons, I cannot answer e-mails directly -but will use them on a future show so listen and subscribe to have DZ automagically delivered to you.

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Zanny, aka Suzanne Maiden, M.A., Family Therapist, certified grief counselor, and co-host of TheDivaCast Internet talk show, recently merged her professional experience with broadcasting to produce Dear Zanny, a one-of-a-kind virtual cozy couch where listener’s plop down their most confidential concerns. The online audio advice column offers a compassionate ear, a sympathetic shoulder, and sound suggestions to the world’s most universal relationship dilemmas. Do you need to set firm boundaries with a toxic friend or family member? Maybe your child has suicidal tendencies or is engaging in the disturbing new trend of “cutting” (self injurious behavior). Is your spouse depressed, addicted, or abusive? Do you suspect he/she is caught up in an extramarital affair? Listeners are encouraged to email or call into the Dear Zanny hotline with their concerns. Zanny posts questions to her website, minus any identifiers for anonymity, and shares answers on-air in a radio-style format with concise considerations, suggestions, and resources. Is Dear Zanny a substitution for professional counseling? Absolutely not. Zanny is quick to point out her show is for entertainment purposes only. Her talk show is an excellent place to touch one’s toe into the sometimes-intimidating reflecting pool of therapy, but is never intended to substitute for professional help. To ask an anonymous question, call the Dear Zanny hotline at (678) 884-0524 or visit www.DearZanny.com.

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