NH OUTLOOK, Monday, 5/23/2005
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Now on New Hampshire Outlook:
The hustle and bustle of life. How to cut the stress and tension in your daily routine.
Then later:
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How to avoid wedding day stress -- advice for couples tieing the knot from the founder of
New Hampshire Wedding Magazine.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
Stress -- We ALL deal with it at one time or another.
A University of New Hampshire researcher is looking to put the spotlight on "women's" experiences of stress and trauma.
Its no suprise that Men and women respond to stress and trauma differently. Until recently, the study of trauma was based mostly on the experiences of men.
Kathleen Kendall-Tackett -- is working to change that with "The Handbook of Women, Stress and Trauma."
Kendall-Tackett is a health psychologist at UNH and Research Associate Professor of Psychology.
I sat down with her recently to talk about STRESS -- and how it affects "women's" lives.
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Q What are the most common sources of STRESS that affect women--
Q Is there a more STRESSFUL time of YEAR? ?
Q You looked at women in different AGE groups: Is there a certain age where women usually experience
the MOST stress?
** Does your PERSONALITY have any bearing?
Q In the book you talk about how WOMEN being more prone to depression. WHY?
How was that ascertained??
Q KATHLEEN. you mention that you suffer from a CHRONIC illness: LUPUS.
So, you know first-hand about the trauma & stress of living with a disease.
Is that why THIS research was important to you personally?
Q Women are at a "Higher Risk" for CHRONIC PAIN WHY is that?
Q We all know the downside of STRESS -- But, are there any BENEFITS to stress?
QYou're often called a STRESS expert. You've written other books: "The well Ordered Home" --and
" The well ordered Office" -- which cuts thru habits of disorganization that contribute to stress.
Clearing out the CLUTTER. HOW much stress does DISORGANIZATION bring with it?
Q Can you give us a few basic ways on how WOMEN can deal more effectively with
STRESS?
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Q Book Divided into 3 Sections: Women of color, women with disabilities, and lesbian women.
** The Book -- not geared towards the average reader -- more of an Educational tool for clinicians.
Who do you hope will BENEFIT?
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Anyone who's planned a wedding knows how stressful it can be -- especially for the bride-to-be.
Spring is traditionally a busy time in the wedding business -- as a lot of couples opt to tie the knot between May and the beginning of October.
Ginger THU-lander is the author of a book called "Wedding Day Wisdom" - a light-hearted look at wedding planning -- the details easily overlooked -- and some of the things that can go wrong.
The Founder of NH Wedding Magazine sat down with Julie Donnelly to talk about her book -- and what every bride should know in order to avoid some of those wedding-day mishaps.

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Ginger Thulander says if couples are looking to cut costs they should consider a DAY wedding.
After all.it's cheaper to pay for lunch rather than a dinner meal.
Another sure fire way to keep costs down: cut down the guest list and stick with just close friends and family.
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That concludes our program.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
We'll see you next time.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook:
We'll hear from a couple celebrating their 100th birthday and the experts talk about the state's growing senior population -- tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/23/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 14:00 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: The hustle and bustle of life. How to cut the stress and tension in your daily routine. Then later: How to avoid wedding day stress advice for couples tieing the knot from the founder of
New Hampshire Wedding Magazine. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Stress we all deal with it at one time or another. A University of New Hampshire researcher is looking to put the spotlight on "women's" experiences of stress and trauma. Its no suprise that Men and women respond to stress and trauma differently. Until recently, the study of trauma was based mostly on the experiences of men. Kathleen Kendall-Tackett is working to change that with "The Handbook of Women, Stress and Trauma." Kendall-Tackett is a health psychologist at UNH and Research Associate Professor of Psychology. I sat down with her recently to talk about stress and how it affects "women's" lives.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Kathleen Kendall-Tackett\UNH Research Assoc. Prof. of Psychology
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/23/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 09:00 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: The hustle and bustle of life. How to cut the stress and tension in your daily routine. Then later: How to avoid wedding day stress advice for couples tieing the knot from the founder of
New Hampshire Wedding Magazine. Anyone who's planned a wedding knows how stressful it can be especially for the bride-to-be. Spring is traditionally a busy time in the wedding business as a lot of couples opt to tie the knot between May and the beginning of October. Ginger Thulander is the author of a book called "Wedding Day Wisdom" a light-hearted look at wedding planning the details easily overlooked and some of the things that can go wrong. The Founder of NH Wedding Magazine sat down with Julie Donnelly to talk about her book and what every bride should know in order to avoid some of those wedding-day mishaps.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Ginger Thulander\Author
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/23/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 09:00 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: The hustle and bustle of life. How to cut the stress and tension in your daily routine. Then later: How to avoid wedding day stress advice for couples tieing the knot from the founder of
New Hampshire Wedding Magazine. Anyone who's planned a wedding knows how stressful it can be especially for the bride-to-be. Spring is traditionally a busy time in the wedding business as a lot of couples opt to tie the knot between May and the beginning of October. Ginger Thulander is the author of a book called "Wedding Day Wisdom" a light-hearted look at wedding planning the details easily overlooked and some of the things that can go wrong. The Founder of NH Wedding Magazine sat down with Julie Donnelly to talk about her book and what every bride should know in order to avoid some of those wedding-day mishaps.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Ginger Thulander\Author
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
. Tonight at 10pm on New Hampshire Public Television.
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Monday, May 23, 2005:
This show was pretaped on May 2nd. We pretaped the Memorial Day show today. We started at 4:30pm. All went well. We finished just after 5pm.
Director's Log:
It went well.
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NH Outlook May 23 - May 27
Monday, May 23
Women & Stress
We all deal with stress at one time or another. Until recently, the study of trauma was based mostly on the experiences of men. Now a University of New Hampshire researcher, Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, http:/www.granitescientific.com/kathleen_kendallGSP.htm has written "The Handbook of Women, Stress and Trauma." Kendall-Tackett is a health psychologist at UNH and Research Associate Professor of Psychology. Beth Carroll talks with her about stress and how it affects women's lives.
The Wedding Planner
Anyone who's planned a wedding knows there is a myriad of details involved, especially for the bride-to-be. The traditionally busy time in the wedding business is from May to early October. Ginger Thulander is the author of a book called "Wedding Day Wisdom," a light-hearted look at wedding planning, the details that are easily overlooked, and some of the things that can go wrong. The founder of NH Wedding Magazine http:/www.nhweddingmagazine.com/ talks about her book and what every bride should know in order to avoid wedding day mishaps.
Tuesday, May 24
Aging in NH
Americans are living longer. The number of those 65 and older is expected to double in the next 25 years, thanks to the aging baby boom generation. That means states like New Hampshire have to do some planning in order to be responsive to the diverse needs of these older boomers. In this rebroadcast of an earlier program, we'll profile a couple of centenarians who share their secrets of longevity.
Plus we'll look at the graying of New Hampshire and what it means for health care and quality of life issues.
In-studio guests include: Peter Francese http:/www.neepecon.org/, a demographics expert from Exeter and Director of Demographic Forecasts for the New England Economic Partnership; Jamie Bulen, from AARP http:/www.aarp.org/nh/; and Pat Francis, Director of the Senior Activity Center of Nashua http:/www.senioractivitycenter.org/ and secretary of the New Hampshire Association of Senior Centers.
Wednesday, May 25
Lessons from Pease Air Force Base
Now that the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is on the military's base closure list, all eyes are looking to facilities that have seen successful transformations. One of those is just across the river at the Pease Air Force Base. Much has happened in the 14 years since its closure. It is now an international tradeport http:/www.peasedev.org/ which has added dozens of companies and thousands of jobs to the area. Is it possible to realize similar successes at the Shipyard? We'll revisit some images of the past and look ahead with in-studio guests Craig Seymour, Vice President of Financial Strategies for RKG Associates, www.rkg1.com and Ross Gittell, Professor of Management and Economics at the University of New Hampshire Whittemore School of Business. http:/pubpages.unh.edu/~rgittell/
Thursday, May 26
Outlook on Money: Home Buying
In our continuing Outlook on Money series, we'll look at the basics of buying a home. We'll meet a Manchester man who thought he would never be able to afford a house of his own. He received support from the Manchester Neighborhood Housing Services http:/www.mnhs.net/ , learned the nine steps to buying a home and eventually achieved his goal. This program is for those who feel that home ownership is out of their reach.
Friday, May 27
Friday Edition
Journalists from around the state discuss the week's top stories. Guests TBA.
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Monday
May 23
Coming up: Tips on how to relieve the stress in your life. I'm BC join me next for New Hampshire Outlook.
Tuesday
May 24
Coming up, the challenges of an AGING population in NH. I'm Beth Carroll, NH Outlook is next.
Wednesday
May 25
Coming Up. With the future of the Shipyard in question, we look at the transformation of Pease Air Force Base. I'M BC, join me next on NH Outlook.
Thursday
May 26
Coming Up: Outlook on Money: we'll look at the basics of buying a home. up next on New Hampshire Outlook.
Friday
May 27
Coming up: Journalists from around the state discuss the week's top stories. I'm BC -- New Hampshire Outlook is next.
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