Special Edition with Betsy Wurzel. Today's show is about what happens, after the passing of a loved one. You are at such a loss of losing someone you loved so deeply and you happen to look at the desk and there is a…
Betsy Wurzel's interview is with Marisa Pasquini on how important self-care is for the Caregiver. Marisa Pasquini is the founder of the National Home Care Academy, CDP, CAEd, Certified Dementia Practitioner and Certified Alzheimer's Educator
Marisa provides some very great tips on self-care and…
Lee Stockner is this week’s guest on the Energy Stoners™ Cafe. He discusses his ‘Occupational Octaves’ instructional program with host Toni Quest. The program is designed to help students with special needs and Autism learn to play the piano.
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We are all experiencing so many things with this pandemic. Sometimes we just do not know where to turn. Questions, will I survive this pandemic and keep doing what I love or not? There are many restaurants that have been harmed in so…
Betsy Wurzel (Chatting with Betsy) today live on Facebook today at 10:00 AM (EST) If you have any comments for Betsy, you can send a comment to her from Facebook.
Betsy Wurzel will be discussing Grieving and how we have to acknowledge it. There…
Betsy Wurzel Host of Chatting with Betsy interview today is with Laura Spiegel, "Founder, and Host of Paint Her in Color, a web site that offers emotional support and resources to parents of children with special health care needs. Parents of children with…
Dan Riley host of sports Talk Radio discusses how Buckner was thrown under the bus for Sox's loss in 1986 World Series
In Spite of playing with bad legs and a supporting cast that made equally crucial mistakes, Bill Buckner has wrongly become…
Sheila Wilson host of Whine and Cheese will have Betsy Wurzel and Elizabeth Dalton on the show today. They will be discussing issues with being a caregiver and how they manger stress and isolation. They talk about therapy and how each one has…
Imagine if you will, your father has Alzheimer’s Disease (for the last 4 years) and has been doing relatively well until being diagnosed with Covid-19. He then stops eating and drinking, is admitted to the hospital for dehydration, and returns to the Hospice…
In 1980, US society was as much a train wreck as now, but the men’s hockey team gave hope to the country when it was in short supply. That example of overcoming the odds needs to be remembered, especially when sports are irrelevant…

