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Greg Capogna and co-host Ed Meehan from the Leonard Parker Pool Institute for Health look back on notable segments from previous HealthBEAT episodes over the past year.
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Greg Capogna and co-host Ed Meehan from the Leonard Parker Pool Institute for Health look back on notable segments from previous HealthBEAT episodes over the past year.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Linda Mancinelli, author of the newly-released book Before You Go, featuring stories, advice and experiences from her career as a hospice nurse.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes Linda Mancinelli, author of the newly-released book Before You Go, featuring stories, advice and experiences from her career as a hospice nurse.
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Laurie Hackett welcomes Kathy Trimble from Pinebrook Family Answers to talk about her organization's mission of helping children and families, then speaks with longtime community leader David Yanoshik about the spirit and importance of volunteerism.
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Laurie Hackett welcomes Kathy Trimble from Pinebrook Family Answers to talk about her organization's mission of helping children and families, then speaks with longtime community leader David Yanoshik about the spirit and importance of volunteerism.
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On this week's episode of Your Financial Choices, Laurie Siebert is back in-studio to answer audience questions and dive into the evening's topic: "Navigating Social Security Options."
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On this week's episode of Your Financial Choices, Laurie Siebert is back in-studio to answer audience questions and dive into the evening's topic: "Navigating Social Security Options."
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Service Electric Cable TV & Communications is offering free calling to Ukraine for residential phone service customers. WDIY's Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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For Black History Month, Dr. Batts brings focus to the personal history of two mothers, Jeani Garcia and Movita Johnson-Harrell, who share their stories of tragic family loss due to violence and incarceration that can be traced to the social determinants of law enforcement, the legal system, and justice.