Claire emphasized how individuals grieve in their own ways and offered advice on what to say—and what not to say—to someone who is grieving
Susie Singer Carter is exposing the harsh realities of long-term care facilities. We discussed the importance of being advocates and how medical professionals often ‘gaslight’ patients and their caregivers.
They also address the concerning health risks associated with obesity, emphasizing its status as an epidemic and its correlation with long-term ailments like diabetes, heart disease, and joint complications.
We also explore the importance of trusting one’s instincts about their body’s health and advocating for oneself in healthcare. Tonya discusses the inception of her podcast, Power Pantaloons, aimed at supporting others facing cancer, and underscores the significance of education and advocacy in…
Betsy’s encourages listeners, especially those in VFW or other veterans groups, to join forces with Veteran’s Last Patrol to befriend, honor, and support veterans during their final patrol on earth. Also discussed the importance of honoring and remembering our veterans in their time…
They discussed grieving, and the lack of support, especially for men and those who have lost loved ones to Parkinson’s Disease. George Ackerman wants people to know: We love you, We support you, and You are not alone! He encourages people to keep…
During our conversation, Dr. John J. Berger delves into the motivations behind his latest work, “Solving The Climate Crisis: Frontline Reports From the Race to Save the Earth.”
Through her debut fiction work, Ann endeavors to offer readers a deeper understanding of the evolution of science and technology, prompting reflection on the profound impact of technological advancements on our world.
Susan Shumsky, DD, dedicates her life to helping people take command of their lives in highly effective, powerful, positive ways
The conversation touches on the importance of mental health awareness, reflecting on the closure of mental health facilities in New Jersey during the Nineties and the ensuing repercussions. Despite life’s adversities, George finds solace in solitude and reconnecting with nature.

