Thoughts Are Things

In my book Pathfinding I write, “Psychologists have estimated that the average person has over 62,000 thoughts each day. Most people’s thoughts are a hodgepodge of internal concerns about money, sex, work, rent, car payments, meals, TV programming, health care, grocery lists, family issues, child rearing, the economy and traffic.

Stefan Swanepoel

WPRV MAY 6  4:30PMETStefan Swanepoel   Tune in as Patricia interviews Stefan Swanepoel, author of the new book “Surviving Your Serengeti”.  Stefan […]

David Mitchell

WPRV MAY 6 4:00PMETDavid Mitchell Tune in as Patricia interviews David Mitchell, Dean for the College of Business at Johnson & Whales […]

Gail Alofsin

WPRV MAY 6 3:30PMETGail Alofsin    Tune in as Patricia interviews Gail Lowney Alofsin, president of Authentic Measurable Performance (AMP!). AMP! offers […]

Lisa Bergeron

WPRV MAY 6 3:00PM ET Lisa Bergeron   Tune in for the Leading Women feature as Patricia interviews Lisa Bergeron, president of […]

PBN

She found her voice, audience in online radio
October 13, 2008
By Denise Perreault – PBN Staff Writer

Patricia Raskin always has been a pioneer. People laughed at her in 1982 when, as a teacher and guidance counselor living in Rockport, Mass., she began a public affairs show on what was then a new medium, cable television, to help viewers solve problems in their everyday lives.

Newport This Week

She’s got good news, and good news
Newport This Week
December 26, 2008
by Tom Shevlin

NEWPORT — Facing the prospects of a long winter and a dismal economy, it may seem hard to focus on life’s blessings. But with the New Year upon us, one local radio talk show host says now may be the perfect time to focus on the positives. Meet Patricia Raskin, a recent Newport transplant and a beacon on positive thinking.