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Sunday Morning Magazine is a local Seattle podcast featuring guests from local non-profit agencies, authors and specialists in the fields that are the focus of each weekend's informative conversation. These focus areas include education, environment, charities, crime, health, domestic issues, and youth.

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Live a better life, being at peace with dying. Learn from Dr. Jim deMaine.

November 01, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

Dr. Jim deMaine is a 'retired' physician who practiced/ pulmonary and critical care medicine in the Seattle area. During his career he was very aware of 'quality of life' issues, and the need to have conversations about end of life with our family. Now his work consists of a blog, a book: Facing Death--Finding Dignity, Hope and Healing at the End, and speaking events. The book has good references to many important documents. There is a TownHall Event on Monday, November 16. endoflifeblog.com

Have I gotten my flu vaccine? If not, then when?

October 25, 2020 16:00 - 28 minutes

Dr. Carmen Kelling is a physician with PacMed here in the Puget Sound. She joins us to discuss something very current and critical--the flu vaccine. We're hearing the promotions, the reminders, see the posted signs. Dr. Kelling provides us with the 'why' of getting the vaccine. Because CoVid exists, getting the vaccine for the seasonal flu should help us to not become sicker should we have a CoVid exposure. Children, youth, and adults with health conditions such as asthma, diabetes, and au...

Be involved. Participate in our democracy. Kenneth Davis. www.dontknowmuchabout.com

October 18, 2020 16:00 - 29 minutes

Kenneth Davis is the New York Times bestselling author of America's Hidden History and Don't Know Much About History. Kenneth is passionate in sharing this knowledge with youth in their classrooms, and now virtually. The thing is, regardless of age, we all have something to learn! Kenneth has a new book: Strongman--The Rise of 5 Dictators and the Fall of Democracy. Some say democracy is fragile. In reading these stories we can make our own conclusions. www.dontknowmuch.com

A strong way to make a difference. Donate what you can to Hand in Hand Kids.

October 11, 2020 17:00 - 28 minutes

Hand in Hand Kids, located in Everett, serve the surrounding community with much support, and now are celebrating their 10th anniversary...with a major online gala and auction--the Harvest of Hope. On March 16th they served as many people in 7 hours as they would normally serve in a month! Amber Lindamood is the Director of Programs, and Terry Lott is the Operations Manager. They tell about all the services to families, and to homeless youth. And invite us to support the Harvest of Hope...

The Cat I Never Named. A book for the ages, a true story of Hope & Love.

October 04, 2020 18:00 - 30 minutes

Professor Amra Sabic-El-Rayess was a Muslim teenager at the time of the ethnic cleansing in Bosnia, 1992-96. She survived, and she epitomizes survival with a loving heart, and being positive change in our world. She shares the story of those1000 days in a griping memoir: The Cat I Never Named--A True Story of Love, War, and Survival. e is now a Professor at Columbia University's Teacher's College working on understanding how and why societies fall apart, and the role of education in the reb...

Forest fires--huge devastation. Donate to Salvation Army, in it for the long haul.

September 27, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

Shaun Jones is the Disaster Service Director for the Salvation Army Northwest Division. The Army has been overwhelmed with demands and needs in recent months with the huge forest fires and the fallout from them. Shaun's comment-- that he and the teams regard their efforts as a marathon, not a sprint, is something to keep in mind at all times, during these challenging times. Shaun tells us financial help really makes the most impact and helps them take care of things--such as paying an insur...

Manage Fear--it impedes understanding & respect, Nick Nicholas

September 20, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

Nick Nicholas is a retired U.S. Army first sergeant, businessman, author, consultant and professional speaker. Nick's latest book, “Reclaiming my Life: my Journey back to God,” was inspired by a near death experience just 5 years ago. With sharing his experience Nick wants to bring awareness and understanding to our life today, to master fear from the varied things that happen to us, and ultimately to find peace of mind. www.nickcoaches.com

Key family business strategies for all conditions, Rebecca Meyer MBA

September 13, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

Whether as a consumer, an employee, or a business owner, we are aware of the challenges for businesses during this time of big change. We see how various businesses are adjusting, adapting. The way to face and work with Family enterprises is the work that Rebecca Meyer MBA does. Rebecca is the Senior Consultant at Relative Solutions, a firm that specializes in this, guiding decision-making and planning for resilient, sustainable businesses. Communication if a key ingredient. We might see ho...

The power of, and responsibility to: Vote! Richard C. Bell

September 06, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

Richard Bell is a practicing attorney with a lifelong passion for the Vote, for every individual's right to cast a ballot. His most recent book: Voting-The Ultimate Act of Resistance, The Real Truth From the Voting Rights Battlefields is a real page turner. Richard became personally involved beginning with the 2000 election, and shares experiences from that year to the present. The goal--a free, fair, and just election, and to impress upon every individual Susan B Anthony's words: Someone s...

Tobacco-Free-Kids asks everyone to consciously protect kids from Tobacco use

August 30, 2020 18:00 - 27 minutes

Campaign for Tobacco-Free-Kids. Matt Myers is the President, and Lisa Henriksen PhD is a researcher at Stanford University School of Medicine led the research on tobacco retailers and their proximity to schools. The research was done in 30 US cities, with Seattle being one of them. Across the 30 cities, there are 31 times more tobacco retailers than McDonald’s restaurants and 16 times more than Starbucks. The tobacco industry continues to target our kids, and it's important to stress with our...

Maximize the brain and Thrive, Joseph Cardillo PhD

August 23, 2020 18:00 - 30 minutes

Joseph Cardillo PhD is a national leader in holistic healthcare and best-selling author of several books in the fields of health, mind-body-spirit, and psychology. His latest book: The 12 Rules of Attention: How to Avoid Screw-Ups, Free Up Headspace, Do More and Be more at Work, is so relevant. We know it's easy to have scattered thinking whether at work or at home, so with the stories and the simple exercises in this book, we get a better understanding of our brain, and how to use it to our ...

Dr. Gary Simonds, Thriving -- in Healthcare, and in LIfe!

August 16, 2020 18:00 - 30 minutes

Dr. Gary Simonds is a neurosurgeon, now retired, but who continues to teach and write. He and his coauthor Wayne Sotile PhD, have written 3 books on thriving in Healthcare. The 3rd-- Thriving in Healthcare: A Positive Approach to Reclaim Balance and Avoid Burnout in Your Busy Life, is the focus for this conversation. Selfcare is really key in our lives--in general. At this time, it is even more critical, and that much more for those in healthcare.

Dr. Col. Michael Lewis, Sleep, Good medicine, Use it for your good health

August 12, 2020 07:26 - 29 minutes

Dr. Col. Michael Lewis (Ret. Army--31 year career) is the founder of Brain Health Education and Research Institute which focuses on nutritional interventions for brain health following concussions and TBIs. He discusses Sleep as a critical factor in our good health, and particularly important during this stressful CoVID time. Sleep is important for a healthy immune system, and affects concentration, mood, judgment, creativity and productive. A few key things to consider: Really aim for 7-9...

Lisa Conyers talks tarriffs, stadiums, inequitable taxes in: Welfare for the Rich.

August 02, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

Lisa Conyers is a co-author with Phil Harvey of-- Welfare for the Rich: How Your Tax Dollars End up in Millionaires' Pockets--and What You Can do About it". Lisa focuses on the intersection between economic policy and real-world outcomes. Her passion is explaining complex economic issues to the layman. In this new book she focuses on welfare, trade, and regulatory policy, on state and federal tax subsidies, zoning issues, tax and banking policy. The book came out just before the Federal em...

Risha Grant--How to raise kids without unconscious bias

July 26, 2020 18:00 - 30 minutes

Risha Grant is an internationally renowned diversity, inclusion and bias expert. Her book is a good resource as she shares stories which are a great tool for understanding situations: That’s BS! How Bias Synapse Disrupts Inclusive Cultures". She also has a corresponding “BS” Video Series. Risha shares that the simple steps we as families and communities need to be doing to create change are: Listen, Validate, Act. And read to children,-- the availability of books on diversity and culture...

Dr Adia H Wingfield, an equitable work place is possible for everyone

July 19, 2020 18:00 - 28 minutes

Dr. Adia Harvey Wingfield is a Professor of Sociology at Washington University. Harvard Business Review wrote that: Washington University in St. Louis has one of the more racially diverse sociology departments in academia today. Therefore when Dr. Wingfield speaks and writes on inequity in the workplace, she does so with the experience of equity being possible. Her most recent book: Flatlining: Race, Work, and Health Care in the New Economy focuses largely on the health care field, touches ...

Our youth need us to be informed about their mental health. Jack Shriner educates us.

July 12, 2020 18:00 - 30 minutes

Jack Shriner is the Lead Psychotherapist at PacMed, where he works with people of all ages, and he has a keen desire to help kids. Having now spent months in this CoVID reality is a challenge for most of us. It can be very impactful on our kids, so it is important to be observant, engage with them, and seek professional help when it's needed. And this is adolescents and teens. Appointments are being held virtually. www.pacmed.org

Support for the Health Care Price Transparency Act. Cynthia Fisher.

July 05, 2020 18:00 - 30 minutes

Cynthia Fisher is a life sciences entrepreneur, independent investor, and corporate board director. Cynthia is also the founder and Chairman of PRA, Patient Rights Advocate.org...a non-profit, non-partisan organization that provides a voice for consumers --you and me, to have transparency in healthcare. A perfect conversation on Independence Day weekend, when we can consider contacting our Senators Murray and Cantwell to support -- the Health Care PRICE Transparency Act, which would require ...

An education on Social Justice, Dr. David Nurenberg

July 01, 2020 07:05 - 28 minutes

Dr. David Nuremnberg is a professor, educational consultant and writer in the Boston area who teaches courses at both the high school and graduate level. Dr. Nuremberg is the author of "WHAT DOES INJUSTICE HAVE TO DO WITH ME?: Engaging Privileged White Students with Social Justice". This book evolved over the past few years because Dr. Nurenberg found that his high school students expressed this very thought that they did not see any relevance in reading about the Civil RIghts movement, abo...

Carew Papritz, 'The Legacy Letters', a Father's Day gift, and more

June 21, 2020 18:00 - 30 minutes

Carew Papritz is an award-winning author and education thought leader. The message that resonates through the pages of "The Legacy Letters" is timeless, and so critically important in our life and world today. So ideal for Father's Day, Carew talks about fatherhood, male role models, and experiences with students. Carew divides his time between Washington state--which is home, and Arizona. Check out his CarewTube, encouraging kids to read. https://thelegacyletters.com/

Dr. Sanam Hafeez, neuropsychologist, research on police and police work

June 14, 2020 18:00 - 30 minutes

Dr. Sanam Hafeez is a neuropsychologist in New York City, and she is a faculty member of Columbia University. She has conducted research in the area of 'what makes a mentally fit police officer' and she has worked with the NYC police department. She has the credentials to help us gain some understanding and some insights into the huge issues we are seeing with police departments across this country. www.comprehendthemind.com

A guide for dealing with compassion fatigue from Earl Johnson

June 07, 2020 18:00 - 30 minutes

Earl Johnson is one of the founders of the Spiritual Care Division of the American Red Cross. And he is the author of "Finding Comfort During Hard Times: A Guide to Healing After Disease, Violence, and Other Community Trauma". Beginning his work in the '80s during the AIDS epidemic, Earl has the experience of seeing that with basic disaster training, the people doing the work have less compassion fatigue. We are all dealing with a qualified kind of disaster during this pandemic. We can find...

Jack Shriner from PacMed: Life can be a challenge for youth. Learn how to support, and where to find professional help.

May 31, 2020 18:00 - 28 minutes

Jack Shriner is the Lead Psychotherapist with PacMed here in the Puget Sound area, with 12 years of meeting with clients. He and other staff continue to do their critical work--virtually. This is important as mental health during this pandemic time, can potentially be more hidden when we are socially distancing. And it has the potential to be additionally stressful on our kids. Jack is dedicated to helping our youth, and families and has a more in depth article he's written at the website--I...

Scott Turow--master of courtroom drama offers 'The Last Trial', great summertime reading

May 24, 2020 18:00 - 28 minutes

Scott Turow, best-selling author and attorney, launches book #11 in his legal thriller genre, The Last Trial. The title references his long time lead character in his last courtroom appearance. Lots of drama, lots of twists, and interesting pharmaceutical plot, which we might find relevant to the current search for a CoVID vaccine. Scott also provides interesting comments about our judicial system--incarceration, recidivism, education. www.scottturow.com

Invest in life and the future of our kids. WA529 is the way! Meet Luke Minor.

May 17, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

Luke Minor, Director of WA529, has the information about the 2 parts of our state prepaid tuition program: GET--which opened in 1998, and has had over 56,000 students access it to pay for part or all of their college tuition or expenses. The DreamAhead College Investment plan, launched in 2018 allows flexibility in the investment $$. Between the 2, families have good choices. The important thing to note is that when youth know that there are plans for their future education, they are more li...

Inspiring & Important. Embrace 54! in the Virtual Walk to Cure Arthritis.

May 10, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

Talking about the "Virtual Walk to Cure Arthritis". Together let's do all we can to support research funding and educational and comfort resources for those living with arthritis and their family. The "Walk" is nationwide on Saturday, May 16, 1pm PT. Participate on their Facebook page. 54 is a 'magic' number, reflecting the creativity of the organizers in a unique time. 54 Million people suffer with this condition. Participate by walking 54 steps, taking 54 laps, etc., invite 54 friends to...

Dr. John Knutson, PacMed: Distinguish allergies from CoVID symptoms

May 03, 2020 18:00 - 28 minutes

Dr. John Knutson is a physician with PacMed and with his specialties being in the fields of Allergy and Immunology, he brings good and important knowledge--afterall, knowledge is power! So, if dealing with CoVID 19, were not enough, we have allergy season going on, and that is just making our life a bit more challenging. But we get some important insights from Dr. Knutson, among them: Staying indoors really helps with controlling allergies. Going outdoors, wear a mask and glasses. Both will...

Give Big 2020! Communities in Schools, University Heights Center. Your support counts!

April 26, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

Give Big 2020 is already underway. It's a great annual fund-raising event for our community to come together and support many of the non-profits in the Puget Sound area. And to underscore the need is greater than ever this year! We hear from leaders in just 2 of the nonprofits we can choose to support: Kathy Ulrich is Development Director for Communities in Schools Renton-Tukwila. This reaches the students of all ages who are at risk of missing out on education due to parental issues (sick ...

Jack Kerfoot: scientist, energy expert, author of 'Fueling America--An Insider's Journey'

April 19, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

Jack Kerfoot is a scientist, an energy expert, and the author of: Fueling America--An Insider's Journey. Jack talks of the energy conundrum over the millennia, and ours now is: finding sustainable, reliable energy that doesn't hurt our environment. He tells us of some major renewable energy projects under construction--wind power off the east cast, solar in the SE/Florida, and wind turbines in the south. Oklahoma's energy consumption is now 50% renewable. And the case for electric cars co...

Elyse Dickerson, CEO and co-founder of Eosera, a majority woman owned biotech company

April 12, 2020 19:00

Elyse Dickerson shares some of her life and navigating tips to help us along in this CoVID reality, and suggests we might be discovering some new good habits. As a wife, whose husband works in another state during the week, and a Mom of 2 adolescents, Elyse shares how this has created some great family time of cooking togeher, sitting at the table for meals together, playing board games. Elyse is CEO and co-founder of Eosera, a majority woman owned biotech company, She tells us about some of...

Elyse Dickerson, managing being CEO, employees, & homelife with kids, husband, parents during CoVID

April 12, 2020 18:00 - 28 minutes

Elyse Dickerson shares some of her life and navigating tips to help us along in this CoVID reality, and suggests we might be discovering some new good habits. As a wife, whose husband works in another state during the week, and a Mom of 2 adolescents, Elyse shares how this has created some great family time of cooking togeher, sitting at the table for meals together, playing board games. Elyse is CEO and co-founder of Eosera, a majority woman owned biotech company, She tells us about some of...

Dr. Richard Bandler: Control negative thinking, 'Thinking On Purpose A 15-Day Plan'

April 05, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

Dr. Richard Bandler is co-creator of NLP--Neuro-Linguistic Programming, conducts NLP seminars, is a philosopher, teacher, and author of over 30 books. The latest: Thinking on Purpose: A 15-Day Plan to a Smarter Life, is a simple and perfect tool to use during this time of 'change' in our lives. We have time that is different from our hectic past pace (at least for most) and a great time to learn and practice some great new techniques--such as how to control negative thoughts. www.richard...

Hope Jahren: Together, it's possible to make a difference

March 29, 2020 18:00 - 28 minutes

Hope Jahren is a geobiologist, professor and author. Hope was a curious spirit from a young age, spending time in her father's college lab and she was hooked into science and research. And as a master storyteller and teacher she can share her discoveries/her stories in just the best way. Hope's newest and ultra important book is: The Story of More--How We got To Climate Change and Where to Go From Here. It's the story of the last 50 years and how we got to where we find ourselves www.thest...

Dr Mark Engelman, Gut health for immune health!

March 22, 2020 18:00 - 29 minutes

Dr. Mark Engelman is one of the top doctors in integrative functional medicine. It's a common sense approach in the best of the times, and now in a challenging time, an approach that can serve us well. We are hearing some of the basics on self care. Dr. Engelman is here to share important insights on controlling stress and our gut health (gut health controls 70-80% of our immune system) to avoid developing an autoimmune disease. Dr. Engelman also tells us that knowledge is important. Check g...

Chuck Potrykus, Let's commit to eliminating stigma around mental illness

March 14, 2020 10:56 - 29 minutes

Chuck Potrykus is a licensed mental health counselor deeply committed to his work of educating and helping persons dealing with a spectrum of mental health issues. The focus of this visit was to speak about addiction and the help that is available, and that it's not a one size fits all situation. Learning and demonstrating compassion are a key way that all of us can be supportive. And this could be a way to encourage a friend or family member to seek professional help. www.pacificmedicalce...

David Downing, COO of YES, big insights on youth suicide epidemic

March 08, 2020 18:00 - 30 minutes

David Downing, COO of YES--Youth Eastside Services gives a important overview of youth suicide, with specific note of the situation on the Eastside. David has worked in the field of family services for 30 years and says that until the last decade suicide did not factor into teen life situations. Now 'new' stressors--excelling to be in the best, the A colleges, on the best sports' team, keeping up with all on social media has placed a heavy burden on young people, and suicide is seen as a solu...

Hand in Hand Kids: Kids need connection, hope, compassion, community

February 29, 2020 20:00 - 29 minutes

Hand in Hand Kids is an important, critical service for children who are facing foster care. Hand in Hand Kids provides help from the first hours to on-going support for families in crisis. Now into their 10th year Hand in Hand Kids has grown and expanded their services to help children feel loved and cared for, to help family grow to be intact. A big celebration is planned for June to acknowledge this and share with the community. We all can help in support through volunteering and donation...

Jasmine Jean & Matthew helping sick children, "SnuggleBuds"

February 23, 2020 20:00 - 29 minutes

Jasmine Jean is a childhood cancer survivor, and Matthew is her life and business partner. Together they have created "SnuggleBuds". Based on her feelings to escape treatment as a child, Jasmine dreamed of the SnuggleBuds. This 'doll', a bud, that looks as similar as possible to the child--which includes have a spot for a catheter, a port for transfusion lines, the things a child going through treatment will deal with. Children intuitively know what to do with the various items and it'[s c...

Toby Nelson, Be aCOUNTable! Let's each do our part for Census 2020.

February 16, 2020 20:00 - 29 minutes

Toby Nelson works with the US Census Bureau and is well infomred about the 2020 Census. It's easier to respond, than ever before. There's always the mail, but also an 800 number, and an online option. Toby provides a good perspective about the need to respond. The population statistics do affect the makeup of Congress. But beyond this it impacts the budgets for services and infrastructure as population stats grow and shift. Information will begin arriving mid March, and Census Day is A...

Seattle Urban Academy, Dedicated to providing quality education for All!

February 09, 2020 20:00 - 29 minutes

Seattle Urban Academy is a positive, alternative, educational community where high school students overcome risks and develop academic, social, and spiritual maturity to graduate to higher education and sustained employment. JT Williams is the Admissions Coordinator, and David McIntosh is a Teacher, and Student Development Coordinator. Together they provide strong insights to the great work being done at SUA. The teacher/student ratio is about 9-1. Students feel seen and supported, and this...

February is a perfect time to begin taking perfect care of your heart

February 05, 2020 08:00 - 28 minutes

February is Heart Health Awareness month. Dr. Susie Woo is a cardiologist with Virginia Mason, and along with Monique Shields---a woman who represents very many of us--women with some history of heart disease in the family, and very possibly dealing with high blood pressure. It's all about life style and with taking this month to focus on it, we can begin, or continue good healthy steps. Monique made some positive changes in her life 2 years ago to incorporate some form of exercise, or ac...

"Struck--A Husband's Memoir of Trauma and Triumph" Shows the Power of Love, Prayer, & Personal Connections

January 19, 2020 08:00 - 28 minutes

Doug Segal is author of "Struck--A Husband's Memoir of Trauma and Triumph". Seven years ago a horrific accident in LA left Doug's wife, Susan, with broken bones from head to toe, including a broken neck. It was a miracle she actually survived. Doug's email updates connected family, friends, and a wide network of others to Susan's condition, and these were angels Doug says who were instrumental in Susan's recovery. The story impacted many people. And there is a connection to a Martin Luther Ki...

Elizabeth Fisher Good is Raising Awareness About Human Trafficking with Her New Book "Groomed"

January 12, 2020 08:00 - 32 minutes

January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Elizabeth Melendez Fisher Good is the CEO and co-founder of Selah Freedom and the Selah Way Foundation, which exists to prevent sexual abuse, exploitation, and sex trafficking of children and young adults. Elizabeth is also the author of a new book which reveals how sexual exploitation and other exploitation begins at a very young age, and how we can become healed, and empowered to make changes: Groomed--Overcoming the Messages That Shaped Our Pas...

The Stepfamily Handbook: From Dating to Getting Serious to forming a Blended Family

January 05, 2020 08:00 - 30 minutes

Karen Bonnell is a co-parent coach, mediator and trainer who helps families and couples navigate some emotional territory to reach a healthy place for all. Karen has over 30 years' experience working with families, and she is located close by in Kirkland. Karen's new book "The Stepfamily Handbook: From Dating to Getting Serious to forming a Blended Family" is co-written with Patricia Papernow, a nationally recognized expert on 'blended families'. Together they present a great navigation tool ...

Recovery Cafe Offers Opportunity & Results for Change

December 29, 2019 08:00 - 30 minutes

Killian Noe is the Founding Director and Pastoral Counselor of Recovery Cafe. It's an incredible place, a successful model, of helping persons struggling with addictions and mental health issues. It's successful--because the need is great. To meet the demand the Recovery Cafe is expanding. The original location is on Denny & Boren. A new RC is opening in SODO in January. There are 22 locations across the country. It's a special place to volunteer. And financial support is well used. An excell...

'God & Love on Route 80' Kindness, Life, Purpose

December 22, 2019 08:00 - 28 minutes

Dr. Stephen G. Post is a professor of medicine, and a best selling author. His newest book: God and Love on Route 80: The Hidden Mystery of Human Connectedness. A Story of Faith, Love, and Destiny for Everyone on a Spiritual Journey is a marvelous insight into the synchronicities in our life, if we pay attention. In his teens Stephen became aware of the 'God wink'. His book shares 12 episode, and throughout it we recognize the strong message of kindness, of an enveloping love. And Stephen sha...

Let WA529 Help You Save For Your Kids (or Your Own) College

December 15, 2019 08:00 - 29 minutes

Luke Minor is the Director of WA529, Washington state's program encompassing GET and the Dream Ahead option for college saving. It's a great way to plan for the future and take care of gifts that are priceless, and everlasting. And now the choices are greater. The funds can be used at all the various learning institutions, across the globe, and covers living expenses along with tuition and books. College loan debt is astronomical. Anything we can do to ease that burden is a great gift. And we...

Grappling with Social Anxiety & Coming up With a Win!

December 08, 2019 08:00 - 29 minutes

Chuck Potrykus joins us once again, talking about mental health-- help and awareness. Chuck is a licensed mental health counselor with Pac Med in Canyon Park. The holidays, though fun for many of us, can be a big stressor in the lives of others of us. Social anxiety is very real, and Chuck provides good insights into compassion and self-care. Don't look for a quick fix, but find support, find a good counselor/therapist, and be hopeful. Chuck shares good stories/examples, and tells how the tea...

Get Your Santa Suit and Running Shoes Ready, It's Time for Jingle Bell Run 2019!

December 01, 2019 08:00 - 30 minutes

Jingle Bell Run 2019. Just a week to go to this fun and important fundraising event, the 35th jingling year! Get out the bells, the festive gear, get out the walking shoes, gather friends and family and make this the greatest one yet. The honorees and the folks from the Arthritis Foundation--The Bock Family, with young Izzy (just 3 years old), Dr. Amish Dave, and Steve Wright from the Arthritis Foundation, provide all the stories and details to inspire us to raise funds, and donate to The Art...

Jae W. Oh Will Help You "Maximize Your Medicare"

November 24, 2019 08:00 - 28 minutes

Jae W. Oh is a nationally recognized Medicare expert. He is the author of a top-rated, top-selling book on Medicare, titled "Maximize Your Medicare" and because the Medicare system changes each year, Jae updates his book each year. Without question, it’s a complicated system, and we need a navigation tool to help us get through it. The enrollment period is soon ending—December 7. www.maximizeyourmedicare.com You can sign up for a free online newsletter.

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