how we all have hurt and pain and it is what we learn from our experiences and what we do with the knowledge that matters! How events shaped us to be better people, and lead us to paths we didn’t expect! Sande…
Both Betsy and Ryan discussed the importance of safety, being proactive with setting up Power Of Attorney for Medical and Financial affairs, the importance of a medical directive, and discussing with our families what we want for aging in place and our end-of-life…
“Through studies and examples, Sterlin Mosley defines the 27 subtypes of narcissism and how these variations differ from the limited description of the narcissistic as popularized in psychological literature, movies, and other forms of popular culture. He offers readers an opportunity to explore…
“A quarter century later, the episode reveals the dynamics of today’s controversies in which fears and the dismissal of science disrupt serious discussion and research of vital issues such as vaccines, climate change, and toxic chemicals. This story has all the elements of…
“When Evan and Coop both notice alarming physical and psychological changes, they know they must leave 1946 … or die trying. Will they remain trapped in the 1940s, or can they solve the problem of time travel and escape back to their own…
Elsa also discusses with Betsy how 85 percent of disabled women have been assaulted, how difficult it is to be believed that an assault happened, and how the medical community discriminates against the disabled by giving subpar medical care!
The program addresses those issues in history which happened before, but now seem forgotten by our present generation. We should understand the issues in our country’s history.
“Dr. Allen Lycka was diagnosed with a disease, and the doctor told him he had six months to live. He felt hopeless, but later he composed himself and got the right diagnosis. He lives up to now. Harriet Tinka was stabbed by a…
Dr. Andy Bomback discusses the significance of the book title, the many different challenges of parenting in today’s society, the competition facing parents, and when and how parenting became a verb!
Betsy also discussed being resilient when facing obstacles and not giving up! Betsy Cerulo wrote this book to inspire others and hopefully, people will think about being more receptive to the LGBT community!