According to a new study from financial services firm Edward Jones, Americans are at crossroads with how they view the current state of the U.S. economy. Mona Mahajan, Senior Investment Strategist at Edward Jones has results from the survey and talk about the factors that contribute to emotional investing, decision making and expectations of financial advisors.
May 09, 2022•9 min
According to a recent Bank of America survey, nearly half (40%) of Americans resolved to build up their savings. Now is the time to examine your savings behaviour and commit to a healthy financial future. Erin McCullen, Bank of America Head of Deposit Products . . . . . . Savings Tips and Insights for a Healthy Financial Future
Apr 09, 2022•6 min
Asthma is a public health issue with rates increasing every year in the U.S.1 Of the 25 million people living with asthma in the U.S., there are more than 1 million Americans living with the most severe form of the disease, joining me with information about a new FDA -approved biologic for severe asthma . . . Dr. Neal Jain and Melody, a patient with severe asthma . . .
Apr 08, 2022•8 min
Parents of teenagers who are starting to drive now have a new resource to turn to for expert advice on safely navigating this milestone. The American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) are launched a series of downloadable guides on everything from choosing the right vehicle for your teen to understanding state laws and setting appropriate rules.
Apr 07, 2022•8 min
Has your business left pandemic relief funds on the table? Jay Woods, Founder, and CEO of omega accounting solutions has information about who may still be eligible for the employee retention credit program.
Apr 06, 2022•6 min
Kenneth Harper, Vice President, General Manager of Ambient Clinical Intelligence and Virtual Assistants and Dr. Hal Baker, Senior Vice President Chief Digital and Chief Information Officer of WellSpan, join me to talk about new technology that allows doctors to better connect with patients to capture the full patient story.
Apr 05, 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 shares her list of must-do Nova Scotia experiences to add to your bucket list.
Apr 04, 2022•9 min
According to a new study from financial services firm Edward Jones, Americans are at crossroads with how they view the current state of the U.S. economy. Mona Mahajan, Senior Investment Strategist at Edward Jones has results from the survey and the factors that contribute to making emotional decisions when it comes to personal finances.
Apr 03, 2022•9 min
According to research conducted by OnePoll, 51% of Americans snore. While it can sometimes be seen as something to laugh about, 39% of Americans who snore or live with someone who snores say their sleep is disrupted between one and three times each week. To tell us More About the Impacts Snoring Has on Sleep and a possible Solution to Breathing Easier, Snoring Less and Sleeping Better, “The Sleep Doctor” Michael J. Breus.
Apr 02, 2022•12 min
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is continuing its effort to ‘spring forward’ to safety by encouraging consumers to check their vehicles for safety recalls twice a year—timed conveniently with the beginning and end of Daylight Saving Time. Dr. Steven Cliff, Deputy Administrator of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) talks about Vehicle Safety Recalls Week and share how using their simple lookup tools, and getting recalls fixed for free by your dealer,...
Apr 01, 2022•6 min
Adrian Council, Publisher of The Positive Community, and Editor in Chief, Jean Wells join me to talk about the the only faith-based lifestyle magazine targeted to the African American consumer in New York and New Jersey market, and their 3rd Annual Emancipation Day Awards Celebration to launch, The Conversation-Emancipation Day In America: From Celebration to Reparation.
Mar 31, 2022•18 min
Accenture launched the Black Founders Development Program to help black technology entrepreneurs grow their businesses through greater access to venture capital, corporate mentorship and strategic connections. With more, Kathryn Ross, Global Lead, Open Innovation and Black Founders Development Program, Accenture Ventures Horace Flournoy, CEO, Founder of SwayBrand, the first startup to receive investment through the program.
Mar 30, 2022•18 min
Judith Newman, Author and contributing writer to more than fifty publications including The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal, joins me to talk about an article she wrote for The Continental, a new quarterly literary review that addresses sexual prejudice against people with disabilities, I’m here, I’m Disabled, Get Used to It .
Mar 29, 2022•20 min
Medical expert, Dr. C.K. Babcock, Clinical Associate Professor at Marshall University in West Virginia joins me to talk about the importance of getting vaccinated and ways to stay healthy as the pandemic moves into a new phase.
Mar 28, 2022•8 min
According to the Department of Health and Human Services, as the Omicron variant of COVID-19 continues to rapidly spread across the nation and cases surge, hospitals are filling up again, mostly with unvaccinated people. Vaccines continue to decrease the risk of severe disease, hospitalization, and death from COVID. Infectious disease physician at Northern Light Health in Bangor, ME, Dr. Mark Abel, talks with me about the impact of the Omicron variant and ways to stay healthy and the three W’s o...
Jan 31, 2022•16 min
Each January brings a new wave of high healthcare costs as deductibles reset, premiums increase, and formularies change. That means many people are stuck paying more out-of-pocket. In fact, it’s estimated that it now takes the average American almost half a year to satisfy their deductible so they can shoulder less of the financial burden. As you plan for the new year, make a resolution to take control of your healthcare costs without having to sacrifice the quality of care. Cindy George, is the...
Jan 30, 2022•8 min
Automation technology has become a powerful tool to help businesses in any industry run more efficiently and find new opportunities for value. Intelligent automation goes one step further, bringing in artificial intelligence and machine learning to reinvent business processes, guide better decisions and free up employees to take on more challenging and creative work. RAJENDRA PRASAD, is a senior managing director and global lead for Automation at Accenture and the co-author of The Automation Adv...
Jan 29, 2022•9 min
Veterinarians from around the world gathered recently at the NAVC’s annual Veterinary Meeting & Expo (VMX) 2022 to learn the latest innovations in veterinary medicine that are helping animals of all kinds live longer, better quality lives. Dr. Dana Varble, Chief Veterinary Officer, The North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) and Gene O’Neill, CEO, The North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) join me to talk about the unsung heroes in veterinary practices -- veterinary technicians/nurses...
Jan 28, 2022•6 min
According to The American Cancer Society, Metastatic breast cancer (mBC) is the most serious form of the disease and takes a life in the United States approximately every 12 minutes creating an urgent need for treatment proven to extend life while preserving quality of life. My guests, Dr. Denise A. Yardley, a MONALEESA-2 Investigator, Breast Cancer Research Program, Sarah Cannon Research Institute and Shirley A. Mertz, President, Metastatic Breast Cancer Network, join me with the updated result...
Jan 27, 2022•11 min
From worries about the pandemic, to concerns about curriculum, parents are looking for flexible K-12 learning options for their children. National School Choice Week, January 23 through January 29, is parents’ best opportunity to discover schools in their area. Andrew Campanella, President of National School Choice Week is my guest.
Jan 26, 2022•9 min
Alcohol-related problems - which result from drinking too much, too fast, or too often - are among the most significant public health issues in the United States. Dr. George Koob, Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, and a world-renowned expert on how alcohol affects health, joins us to talk about Dry January, recognizing signs of an alcohol problem and ways to get help.
Jan 25, 2022•9 min
Who am I? What is my purpose? How do I find and pursue my heart’s desire? Author Kenny G. Down hopes you’ll find the answers to these questions within the pages of his book, The Mirror, The Window and the Wall.
Jan 15, 2022•24 min
November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated as he rode in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, Texas Fred Litwin, the author of On The Trail of Delusion - Jim Garrison: The Great Accuser turns the tables on conspiracy theorists with a scenario of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination that debunks the conspiracy theories of district attorney Jim Garrison, exposes the nonsense behind Oliver Stone’s film JFK, and offers restitution for the lives that were destr...
Jan 15, 2022•24 min
What if your family was entrusted with keeping a deep and powerful secret? Are there other worlds, filled with more power and magic than one could possibly imagine? And what if everything you knew about yourself, your family, and your world suddenly changed? Debut author Carolina Ugaz-Morán weaves these questions throughout her spellbinding fantasy novel Aline and the Blue Bottle, a coming-of-age story of identity, discovery, and the power of love, family, and friendship.
Jan 14, 2022•24 min
Nearly 128 million Americans, or roughly half of the U.S. adult population, have age-related blurry near vision or presbyopia, a common and progressive eye condition which makes it difficult to see things up close and usually affects adults after age 40. First-and-Only FDA-Approved Prescription Eye Drop Available to Treat Age-Related Blurry Near Vision or Presbyopia . . . Dr. Selina McGee, Optometrist, Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry
Jan 13, 2022•6 min
The holidays are a very busy time of year! With many of us traveling home for the holidays again and the ever-growing popularity of online shopping, safety and security should be top of mind this season. Joining me with information to keep yourself and your family safe this holiday season, Crystal Pichon, CEO of The Safety Place.
Jan 12, 2022•7 min
Hartford Hough is an award- winning baker, chef and cake designer and author who is as passionate about the care of animals, as he is about baking and the culinary arts. His deep concern for the health and welfare of animals has led to his efforts to support other resources and organizations responsible for finding “forever” homes for lost, abandoned, and displaced animals. He is a true advocate who is determined to raise awareness for this cause, end animal cruelty and foster care. Hartford is ...
Dec 07, 2021•21 min
“I left corporate America after my own experiences with systemic racism traumatized and nearly destroyed me,” says Abram. “Now, I spend my time trying to heal from my experiences by writing books that shine a light on systemic racism in the workplace to help others.” She joins me now to talk about her novel, HUSH MONEY: How One Woman Proved Systemic Racism In Her Workplace and Kept Her Job. The book is a group effort by Abram and her two daughters, Deborah and Delilah Harris, and unveils the hor...
Oct 09, 2021•26 min
From skinny-dipping presidents to toxic tooth fillings to hit singing groups that can’t carry a tune, authors Michael N. Smith and Eric Kasum wrote 100 of the Worst Ideas in History. It's a celebration of humanity’s historical, hysterical stinkin' thinkin'—thundering brainstorms that turned into blundering brain farts, and the astonishing impact they carry to this day. Michael Smith is my guest.
Oct 08, 2021•20 min
As of 2020, nearly 1.8 million electric vehicles (EV's) were registered in the U.S., more than three times as many as in 2016, according to the International Energy Agency. Battery-electric vehicles were noted as the fastest-growing category soaring from fewer than 300,000 in 2016 to more than 1.1 million last year. With electric-powered vehicles on the rise, what do you need to know about the cars of the future? Co-Founder of #LatinaGeeks LaLa Castro joins me with information about the latest t...
Oct 07, 2021•5 min