According to a recent Bank of America survey, more than three-in-four (77%) consumers think inflation will impact their ability to save toward their goals. Joining me, Robin Growley, Head of Consumer Deposits at Bank of America has some tips to help us reach our financial goals and information about America Saves Week.
Feb 26, 2023•7 min
The birth of a child is a joyous occasion for an entire family. But for the families of American babies born each year with congenital heart disease (CHD), it can also bring fear and uncertainty. Dr. Matthew O’Connor, attending cardiologist and the Medical Director of the Heart Failure and Transplant Program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)has information about innovations in cardiac care that can save and improve the lives of children with heart disease worldwide.
Feb 19, 2023•8 min
Technology innovation continues to accelerate exponentially and become more deeply linked with human capabilities. Jim Wilson, Global Managing Director of Thought Leadership & Technology Research at Accenture and co-author of “Radically Human” joins me to talk about why companies are taking a human-centric approach to using technologies to innovate, grow and transform their businesses.
Jan 12, 2023•30 min
Following its groundbreaking announcement of the first scientifically-authenticated documentation of unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) in 2020, Genesis 2 Project LLCÔ (G2P) has continued their investigations of UAP recordings. Former Los Alamos National Labs biophysicist Dr. JC Van Velkinburgh and former FBI Special Agent and Forensic Scientist in the Evidence Response Team Unit at the FBI Lab, Debra LaPrevotte join me to talk about the worldwide expansion of its investigations into unidentif...
Jan 11, 2023•19 min
American Legion National Commander Vincent “Jim” Troiola is hoping that Americans use Veterans Day as a time to remember and honor all who have served in the U.S. military since the nation’s founding. This year he is also imploring all Americans to “Be the One” to stop veteran suicide.
Jan 11, 2023•12 min
Jan 11, 2023•11 min
Jan 10, 2023•6 min
Michael Kelley, author of The Lost Theory and The Devil's Calling , sci-fi, action/adventure metaphysical fiction that blends science, spiritualism, advanced AI (artificial Intellegence).
Jan 10, 2023•20 min
Fionne Foxxe Farraday is a doctor working in the area of pulmonary and critical care medicine. After years of working with patients, Farraday faced medical issues in March 2020 that put her on enforced medical leave without call responsibilities. She is the author of KAIRN: Mates of the Alliance, a science-fiction adventure romance, she is also a 2022 International Impact Book Award winner: Best Romance.
Jan 10, 2023•22 min
Oscar winning director, Cynthia Wade and Jessica, a mom with Metastatic Breast Cancer join me to talk about a new digital platform that uncovers the difficult, unspoken, and real stories about people living with metastatic breast cancer called MBC Unspoken.
Dec 22, 2022•7 min
Now that school is back in session, parents are thinking about ways to set themselves up for financial success. Chris Curtin, Social Media & Rewards Executive at Bank of America, has his top tips for strategizing and utilizing reward points to maximize and save money throughout the school year.
Sep 30, 2022•10 min
A recent Harris Poll survey, Working Through Migraine (n=1,000), found that 1 in 3 people say their performance at work is impacted by migraine more frequently than in pre-pandemic years. Jenn Tardy, an inclusive recruiting expert and career coach, and Dr. Merle Diamond, an internal medicine and headache expert, talk with me about the survey findings, the impact of migraine in the workplace and information about an FDA-approved medication available for the preventive treatment of episodic migrai...
Sep 26, 2022•9 min
Are you getting ready to fire up on the grill this summer and looking for new mouthwatering recipes? Celebrity Chef Lamar Moore and Jason Jerome, the Senior Executive Director of Supply Chain for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association have budget-friendly tips and recipes to help you add some sizzle to your summer menu.
Jul 15, 2022•5 min
BPH, a common men's health condition, its effects on lifestyle, and a treatment that can improve quality of life.
Jul 05, 2022•5 min
Skin cancer remains the most common cancer in the U.S. despite preventative sun care measures like sunscreen use and UV-protective clothing. Fortunately, scientific advances have helped bring hope to patients facing advanced melanoma. Dr. Jason Luke, Director of Cancer Immunotherapeutic Center at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, and Kyleigh LiPira, Melanoma Research Foundation, First-of-its-Kind Dual immunotherapy treatment for advanced melanoma patients talk about a new treatment option and what it ...
Jun 03, 2022•9 min
Charter schools are unique public schools that operate outside the local school district, offering flexibility and individualized learning options for families and students. Debbie Veney, Senior Vice President of Communications & Marketing at the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (a non-profit) we talk about how proposed regulations by the U.S. Department of Education could threaten charter schools and why parents should be concerned.
Jun 02, 2022•8 min
There are 200 million people in the world living with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). In 1989 Anthony Shriver, son of Eunice Kennedy Shriver (founder of the Special Olympics) started an organization while a student at Georgetown university that paired individuals with an IDD (buddies) and those without an IDD (peer buddies). That organization has evolved into Best Buddies International, which today has nearly 3,000 chapters around the world, Best Buddies founder Anthony K. Shr...
Jun 01, 2022•7 min
Clinical trials are an essential component of health care. Yet a lack of diversity in clinical trials is a serious issue with significant health implications. Dr. Randall Morgan, a health disparities expert and President and CEO of The Cobb Institute and Ramona Burress, Director of Diversity & Inclusion in Clinical Trials at Janssen. We talk about why it is vital for all populations of people to be included when researching.
May 31, 2022•9 min
Potatoes are America’s favorite vegetable – 74% of us eat potatoes once a week – Cara Harbstreet, an Intuitive Eating Registered Dietitian joins me with information about the nutritional benefits of potatoes, debunk potato myths and share some fun, guilt-free summer recipes.
May 30, 2022•6 min
As the President and CEO of Brookdale Senior Living, Lucinda M. Baier’s decisions helped steer an industry through its most tumultuous times and helped save lives. For Baier, every choice mattered and now she is revealing the lessons she and her team learned and a behind-the-scenes look at how her company navigated the pandemic in her book, Heroes Work Here: An Extraordinary Story of Courage, Resilience, and Hope from the Front Lines of COVID-19.
May 29, 2022•6 min
It’s time to pay attention to the delicious cheeseburger! May is National Burger Month which celebrates the humble meat that became a worldwide sensation to honor this month, Denny’s is highlighting its newest menu item, the ’Jala Bac Burger’ with jalapeños! Chef Sharon Lykins, Senior Director of Product Innovation at Denny’s breaks down how you can make delicious, mouth-watering burgers.
May 28, 2022•4 min
Three hundred and fifty business and thought leaders came together in Bentonville, Arkansas for the 2022 Heartland Summit to learn from each other and take back new ideas to their cities to build resilient communities. Ross DeVol is the President & CEO of Heartland Forward and he joins me to talk about innovation happening between the coasts, and why it’s important for the rest of the country.
May 27, 2022•6 min
Nearly half of all women aged 40+ who have mammograms are told they have dense breasts. Yet, many women don’t know that having dense breasts can increase their risk of breast cancer.[i] Dr. Pamela Habib; Head of US Medical Affairs, Bayer Radiology and Dr. David Schacht, Breast Radiologist at Northwestern’s Lynne Sage Breast Center at Prentice Women's Hospital have information about what women need to know breast cancer.
May 26, 2022•14 min
What do you need to need to safeguard yourself in business and employment? Negotiate Like a CEO outlines how employees, executives, and entrepreneurs have protected themselves in the past, and provides eye-opening advice on how to make sure you won’t get taken advantage of. Author Jotham S. Stein, has more than two decades of experience representing entrepreneurs and C-Suite executives, board members, venture capitalists, private equity principals, and investment bankers as well as less senior e...
May 25, 2022•28 min
Less than three percent of the population has ever taken a cruise and even prior to COVID, there was a misconception that you could catch a virus or possibly get stuck at sea. These misconceptions were exasperated by COVID, . . . Co-CEO of World Travel Holdings, Brad , joins me to talk about why taking a cruise is one of the safest ways to travel and address the misconceptions
May 16, 2022•7 min
According to Unidos US, More than 62 million Latinos live and work in the U.S. and contribute about $2.7 trillion to the economy. Although they have helped keep businesses running throughout the height of the pandemic, they continue to experience disproportionate impacts of the crisis, including food insecurity. Alejandra Gepp, Health Programs Director for UnidosUS talks with me about food insecurity and how federal nutrition programs like The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP can ...
May 15, 2022•14 min
COVID cases have dropped, and mask mandates are ending in many places, but COVID is still with us. Dr. C.K Babcock, clinical associate professor at Marshall University, West Virginia discusses the importance of getting vaccinated and ways to stay healthy as the pandemic moves into a new phase.
May 14, 2022•8 min
The last two years of trying to keep businesses afloat in a pandemic have been difficult for everyone − even more so for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Has your business left pandemic relief funds on the table? Joining me with information about who may still be eligible for ERC funds, how to take advantage of the tax incentive, which industries are most likely to benefit from the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Program, plus how the rules have changed this tax year from last, Jay Wood...
May 13, 2022•6 min
There’s a new way to experience doctor visits both virtually and in-office with new technology that allows clinicians to better connect with patients to capture the full patient story using Dragon Ambient eXperience (DAX). My guests are Kenneth Harper; Vice President/General Manager of Ambient Clinical Intelligence and Virtual Assistants and Hal Baker, Senior Vice President & Chief Digital & Chief Information Officer of WellSpan.
May 11, 2022•7 min
Are you ready to dip your toe back into travel but unsure of where to go? American travellers looking for a destination rich with culture, cuisine and outdoor adventure don’t need to go far. Consider Nova Scotia, Canada’s foremost seacoast vacation destination, Tourism expert and Nova Scotia native Pam Wamback joins me with her list of must-do Nova Scotia experiences to add to your bucket list.
May 10, 2022•9 min