Monday, February 28: 2-3pm EST
I’ll be interviewed on the Think show at the Dallas, Texas NPR affiliate KERA sometime between 2pm-3pm EST. You can listen to their live stream here.
Tuesday, March 1: 12:40pm EST
Tune to WRAL, the Raleigh-Durham CBS affiliate around 12:40pm when I’ll be interviewed during the noon news. They don’t appear to have a streaming feed, so unless they post the video later you’ll have to be a local to watch it.
Tuesday, March 1: 3:00pm EST
After my TV appearance, I will drive home and find a spot in my apartment with good cell phone coverage so I can talk to SiriusXM’s show Cover to Cover on Sirius 117 or XM 163. You have to be a subscriber to listen.
Wednesday, March 9: 5:25pm 5:40pm EST
At 5:25pm 5:40pm EST I’ll be on the Patt Morrison Program on KPCC, the Los Angeles NPR affiliate. Click on the “Listen Live” link in the upper left section of their web site to listen to the live stream. NOTE: Please note that the time has been changed to 5:40pm EST or 2:40pm PST local time.
By that time you’ll probably be sick of hearing from me, but I will alert you to any other media appearances in case you fall in love with the dulcet sound of my voice.



Thank goodness I happened to be listening to KERA when your interview came on. I am 51 and have been suffering and going through the same process as you since my early 30s. I could relate to every single solitary statement and point that you made! Thank you! I do get botox every 90 days from neurologist that have worked off and on. They are definitely less frequent, and not as severe as they were a few years before I started the injections. The dr. gave me all of the same info about the majority of headaches being misdiagnosed as a sinus headache as opposed to a migraine. The comments about how people so don’t understand and suggest all of the things that you have looked into cracked me up. Everyone asks me if the diet coke that I drink is not good for them and I have to explain that the caffeine actually helps. I hope that your book and blogs will bring about more research. Thank you again!