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Legend of the Law

With Retired Judge Wendy Potts

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Retired Judge Wendy Potts is a Legend of the Law. Wendy discusses her career path from teaching in the Detroit schools, attending law school as one of a few women, her time as a probate judge and...

Addiction, Signs & Recovery

With Aliya Pasik, MS, PA-C, Program Director of the Addiction Recovery Center at the Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine.

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Aliya Pasik, MS, PA-C, is the Program Director of the Addiction Recovery Center at the Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine. Aliya addresses the many forms of addiction and substance abuse,...
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Book Review: Wild Game

Book Review: Wild Game

Written by Adrienne Brodeur

Adrienne Brodeur's book is a memoir of a daughter ensnared in the grip of her mother’s magnetic, spellbinding and remarkably selfish personality. At 14 years old, Adrienne’s mother confides in her daughter that she is embarking on an affair.  Not only that, she manipulates Adrienne to be complicit by lying to her father so that the affair can continue for several years. The consequences of her complicity has a profound impact on Adrienne’s life as an adult.  This book is a fascinating portrayal of resilience and self examination; a probing study of the lies we often tell ourselves in an attempt to justify and rationalize our choices. 

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