As Nation Mourns Loss of Dick Clark, Dr. Bonnie Reminds People to Embrace their Loved Ones

by wolverine on May 3, 2012

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Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil well remembers her time spent with Dick Clark growing up. “I used to listen to him ever single day. I would literally rush home from school to see American Bandstand. I used the refrigerator as my dance partner until my grandmother started noticing the food inside wasn’t staying cold and offered to be my partner instead! We danced to American Bandstand every day.”

As an adult, Dr. Bonnie appeared on The Other Half, Clark’s daytime talk show with Mario Lopez and Danny Bonaduce. (http://bit.ly/I9blFQ) She remembers her time on the show as side-splitting, with Dick Clark getting his hair dyed in multiple colors, acting hilariously, and being a excellent sport. “It was wonderful to have a chance to be introduced with him all those years later; we had a nice connection on the show,” she says. Dr. Bonnie’s husband even got a chance to be on the show when he was a teenager, so Dick Clark and his show holds a special place in her heart, like it does for so many around the world.

“He has touched the lives of many because of his positive behavior,” says Dr. Bonnie, “he had such a zest for life, he was a positive, optimistic person. He gave a lot of people their start in showbiz and made them stars just by believing in them.” Dr. Bonnie concurs with the thought that without American Bandstand, vis a vis Dick Clark, shows like American Idol would not be the phenomena that they are today. Dick Clark picked fresh, young, unseasoned talent and brought it to the American people with his enthusiasm and optimism, which is the springboard for American Idol. Not to mention – New Year’s Eve will never be the same.

It’s a huge loss to the industry and to the public when such stars pass away. “Music is excellent for the soul, it makes our heart sing,” Dr. Bonnie says, “and studies show that it’s healing to the body and soul. I frequently recommend patients listen to their favorite song to help them get through a trying time.”

We have lost a lot of musically inspiring people already this year, including Whitney Houston, and Levon Helm, who also passed away this week. Helm played with Bob Dylan and died of throat cancer, unexpectedly, three days after finding out that his cancer had come back from remission.

Dr. Bonnie says Clark’s death and Helm’s abrupt passing remind people that time is small, life is small, and it’s vital to hold the ones that we like closest to us. “Don’t pick on your partner or loved ones,” she reminds, “don’t nag about the small things. Instead appreciate what you have and tell them you like them today.”

To this end, Dr. Bonnie suggests people do a gratitude exercise – sit down and list things you’re thankful for, then share that with your partner, children and friends. “We should all have gratitude for what we have, she says.” She points to Dick Clark as a classic example – even in a wheel chair following a stroke he still had a smile on his face. “That’s what we want to live on,” Dr. Bonnie encourages, “the spirit to live with positivity, and to live life to its fullest.” The largest gift we can give those who pass away is helping their memory live on in our actions; being grateful and positive is a touching way to honor these two stars who contributed so much.

To see Dr. Bonnie clarify the importance of our mood on our overall health, click here: http://youtu.be/vOIomp6CHSo

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Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil’s best-selling book, Adultery the Forgivable Sin is being re-released under a new distributor and making its appearance available in eBook format and print on Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Adultery-Forgivable-Bonnie-Eaker-Weil/dp/1587768151/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321019076&sr=8-1). Adultery the Forgivable Sin was also made into a Lifetime Original Movie starring Kate Jackson.

Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil, PhD, is also author of the 2010 New York Times Readers Choice Award-winning book Make Up Dont Break Up with accompanying DVD. Dr. Bonnie is a marriage counselor treating couples, singles, and step families. She works with those considering breaking up, people who have committed adultery, and couples who want to strengthen their relationships hurt by resentment or unresolved rage, teaching people to fight to increase passion, bring back magic and restore the sizzle.

As a marriage and family therapist, Dr. Bonnie teaches Smart Heart Dialogue along with intimacy, communication, and connection tools, and counsels families and children.

Named the Best Local New York Therapist by the US Commerce Association two years in a row (2011 and 2012) and known as The Adultery Buster and the No. 1 Like Expert, she is the best-selling author of other books like Can We Cure and Forgive Adultery?, How Not to (S)mother Your Man and Keep a Woman Pleased, and Financial Infidelity: Making Money Sexy.

Dr. Bonnie was named by Psychology Today and NY Magazine as one of America’s Best Therapists and is presently featured and available now on the Discovery Health/Oprah Winfrey Network documentary titled “Unfaithful” (http://bit.ly/GSP0KB) and A&E on addictions. The San Francisco Chronicle, which interviews Dr. Bonnie regularly, voted her one of their like experts.

Also find her on Excellent Morning America, on the Today Show’s three-day series on infidelity, The Oprah Winfrey Show five times, and a four day series on Fox TV regarding dating. She appears frequently on ABC, Fox, CBS and NBC News, The View, 20/20, and CNN; and is often featured in USA Today and the New York Times. Visit Dr. Bonnie at http://www.DoctorBonnie.com.







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TheAngelGabriel7 May 3, 2012 at 5:40 pm

I love Big Hawk!!

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936juarez May 3, 2012 at 6:00 pm

R.I.P BIG HAWK… S.U.C FO LIFE…SOUTHSIDE HOLDIN

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RealSparkle4Houston May 3, 2012 at 6:34 pm

MAYYYNNEE, I’m 12 years old and I still listen to him and FAT PAT. The greatest rappers in the world. Yeah 2pac and BIggie paved the way for alot, but as a Houson citizen today, these are the greatest. And for Mrs. Hawkins, he will never be forgotten. HE IS NOT FORGOTTEN. HTOWN 4 LIFE

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RoclanHicks May 3, 2012 at 7:30 pm

square biness all them niggas of suc know who knocked offf pat and his brother, dem niggas been dealt wit mayne.

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713HoustoneMeskin713 May 3, 2012 at 8:26 pm

R.I.P. Big Hawk

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eternalhustlerecordz May 3, 2012 at 9:02 pm

The City Of Houston had love for dude…in memory of Big Hawk, only Lord knows what could’ve been…

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T187proof May 3, 2012 at 9:27 pm

RIP HAWK

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JustinnMyPants May 3, 2012 at 9:53 pm

get the fuck out of here with that illuminati shit, illuminati didn’t kill hawk.

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YoungstaD713 May 3, 2012 at 10:51 pm

dat sucks…a LEGEND..and wrecks…u can tell he was A CHILLED DUDE…ain’t ignorant like other rappers..and etc…

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MrTothrowed12 May 3, 2012 at 11:39 pm

they past pic of fat pat saying that it was hawk wtf

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jacksonquinton65 May 3, 2012 at 11:55 pm

southside riders


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johnellisable1 May 4, 2012 at 12:00 am

hawk will always be remembered r.i.p. HAWK


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djmex713 May 4, 2012 at 12:24 am

He didnt want to be in the illuminati! So he paid the price! A REAL TRUE MAN! BIG HAWK

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713REALHTOWNG May 4, 2012 at 1:19 am

FUCK ALL THA HATERZ WHO TALKIN DOWN ON THA SOUTH SIDE OF HOUSTON REAL TALK, ITS SCREWED UP CLICK FO LIFE FUCK a BITCH FUCK A HATER FUCK ALL YALL TALKIN DOWN!!!! REST IN PEACE BIG HAWK!

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sownindishonor15 May 4, 2012 at 1:30 am

Hawk was rollin hard in tha paint and on dat Mic. Yo Legacy still a live nigga

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monsterjamfan123 May 4, 2012 at 2:24 am

Mayne, i posted that comment 2 yrs ago back before i turned 13 & its koo how its one of the most liked..i grew up & matured a lil bit, and i stand by my word, hes a real ass rapper..there will never be another like him, especially with the bullshit ass music we got these days :/

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xxjokneexx May 4, 2012 at 2:48 am

what do you consider good music?

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