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Dr. Laura
Schlessinger
Monday - Friday
3:00-6:00pm
Her
most important job is being “her kid’s mom,”
even though she’s also the host of one of the
top two national talk radio programs and the
only woman among the top five national radio
personalities recognized by over half of all
Americans. With her no-nonsense approach, Dr.
Laura tells her loyal listeners that ethics and
morals are a better basis for making decisions
than feelings.
She preaches, teaches and nags her c allers five
days a week on more than 440 radio stations
across North America about irresponsibility,
immoral behavior and indifference, urging them
to act with courage, conscience and character.
Despite this counter-culture message, Dr.
Laura’s listeners swelled to more than 15
million in five years -- the fastest growth of a
syndicated radio show ever, now in its seventh
year.
“My show is not about mental health,” she
says. “It’s about moral health. I don’t give
advice. I give my never-to-be-humble opinion,”
she laughingly adds.
Her opinion is unfailingly consistent with the
moral and ethical teachings of the
Judeo-Christian tradition which she embraces
unapologetically. She stresses the importance of
religion in her life and recommends that her
listeners re-commit to the religious tradition
of their upbringing, or embrace one in their
adult life, as she has done.
Not a religious show, her radio program reflects
her belief that everyone has a responsibility to
make the world a better place. Her contribution
is to reaffirm the importance of traditional
morals and ethics in guiding the everyday
decisions of average Americans.
Decisively cutting across the grain of today’s
political correctness, she believes that couples
should wait until marriage to have sex. She is
anti-abortion, except to save the life of the
mother. She is against divorce when kids are
involved, unless one spouse has a drug or
alcohol addiction, commits adultery or is
violent. She also believes that children should
be cared for by their parents, rather than
surrogates.
A forceful children’s advocate, Dr. Laura
stresses that their welfare must be their
parents’ top priority. By welfare, she means
their emotional, spiritual and moral
development, not just their economic well being.
Her efforts in this area were recognized by
Childhelp USA with the “Children’s Friend” award
in 1996 and the “Love of a Child” award in 1998.
To further help children, in 1998 she
established “The Dr. Laura
Schlessinger
Foundation,” which reaches out to abused and
neglected children and strengthens families. The
most notable success to date is the “My Stuff”
bag program. Several thousand individual bags
have been filled with blankets, toys,
toiletries, books, etc., and delivered to crisis
care centers across the U.S. and Canada for
children removed from dangerous home situations.
Since these children, typically, don’t have time
to gather their belongings before they are taken
to centers, the “My Stuff” bags are a great
comfort upon their arrival.
Dr. Laura also reaches people through millions
of copies of her best-selling books, including,
Parenthood by Proxy, Don’t Have Them if You
Won’t Raise Them (2000), The Ten Commandments:
The Significance of God’s Laws in Everyday Life
(1998), Ten Stupid Things Men Do to Mess Up
Their Lives (1997), How Could You Do That?! The
Abdication of Courage, Conscience and Character
(1996), and Ten Stupid Things Women Do to Mess
Up Their Lives (1994). She also authors a
children’s book series that includes Why Do You
Love Me? (1999), But I Waaannt It! (2000), and
Growing Up is Hard (2001).
She is the editor-in-chief of her own monthly
magazine, Dr. Laura Perspective. The magazine is
an extension of her radio program that allows
for discussion on morals, values and ethics at
greater depth. It is also an opportunity for
other experts to contribute to the dialogue.
Dr. Laura has been featured on national
television shows such as The Oprah Winfrey Show,
A&E Biography, Larry King Live, Dateline,
Lifetime’s Intimate Portrait, The Today Show,
CBS This Morning, 48 Hours, Good Morning
America, Meet the Press with Tim Russert, ABC
This Week, The O’Reilly Factor among others. She
has also been featured in major newspapers and
magazines, including Time, People, The New York
Times Magazine, USA Today, The Los Angeles
Times, The Wall Street Journal and US News and
World Report.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Dr. Laura received her
bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from
SUNY Stonybrook, and her master’s and doctorate
in physiology from Columbia University. She
holds a post-doctoral certificate in Marriage,
Family and Child Counseling (MFCC) from the
University of Southern California.
Dr. Laura has taught numerous courses at the
University of Southern California, Pepperdine
University, University of California Los
Angeles, and University of California Irvine.
She shares her success and her life with husband
Dr. Lewis G. Bishop and their son Deryk.
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