There are only certain things that I will hold my breath for if I can't find them: my car keys, my sons shoes, my wallet and the biggest thing...my phone. I find myself giving an actual sigh of relief when I find it. Don't laugh and pretend you don't so this too...
We all know that Johnny Cash died of a broken heart after June Carter passed away. Some experts say that it isn't possible to die from a broken heart. I personally disagree...but I am in radio so my past has proven that I don't know much.
Even though the stress of Christmas can really get to me sometimes, it is truly one of my favorite times of the year. I love seeing my family. I love buying gifts for everyone.
Everyone needs dating advice or someone to vent to once in a while. Unfortunately, not everyone in your social circle is fair game. Here are four people you should NEVER discuss your love life with . . .
1.) Your Coworkers. You're around these people all day, so it can be easy to spill a few details here and there. But talking about your private life at work might rub some people the wrong wa
60% of people believe in love at first sight . ..when it comes to buying a house.
Buying a house is the biggest financial decision a lot of us will ever make . . . but that doesn't mean we use logic and common sense to make it.
Here's a little dating advice. If you're not a dog person, and you're thinking about dating a women with a dog . . . don't bother.
According to a new study from LiveScience out of the University of Houston, a huge key to a good relationship is when the man loves the woman's pet as much as she does.
TAYLOR SWIFT seems to know a lot about love, so it is about time we ask her what the rules are to love. She is on the cover of the June issue of "InStyle" magazine. Taylor says there are no rules when it comes to love she just tries to let love surprise her because you never know who you're going to fall in love with.
When Taylor pictures the person that she wants to end up with,
There's something called the Relationship Research Institute in Seattle. All they do is study relationships. It's like "Cosmo" . . . except it's run by scientists, not yentas, and they never say awful things like "10 Ways to Please and Tease Your Hubby."
Dr. John Gottman founded the RRI, and he says they've identified the three signs a relationship has long-term potential, an
The phrase "mommy didn't love me enough" has been keeping the therapy business alive since day one. And guess what? We just found out about a NEW way your mom screwed you up!
Apparently, falling in love with someone face-to-face is for old folks. In this day and age, people are more than happy to fall in love FACEBOOK-TO-FACEBOOK.
According to a new study, more than one out of three Americans say they believe it's possible to fall in love online . . . without ever meeting the person face-to-face.