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Nexus Home Medical Equipment

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Learn about all of the products that are available for home medical care from my guest, Lisa Cousino, the director of sales and customer care of Nexus Home Medical Equipment. This is a key topic...

You Need to Exercise!

With Laurie Jerris

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Join me and my guest, personal trainer and diet consultant Laurie Jerris, as we discuss exercise and diet for those who are gracefully greying. Working on muscle strength as well as balance are so...

Take Care of Your Heart

With Dr. Joel Kahn

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Cardiologist, Dr. Joel Kahn is my guest as we discuss our hearts and taking care of them, as we are gracefully greying. Dr. Kahn's message includes 'prevent and reverse disease with plant-based...

Got Senior Skin?

With Dr. Wendy Sadoff

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Dermatologist Wendy Sadoff discusses our skin and things that we can do to take care of ourselves as we are gracefully greying. She offers tips to maintaining optimal skin health and appearance,...
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Climate Change Right Now

Climate Change Right Now

With Chris Edwards, Recovering Meteorologist

In trusting science, we cannot dispute that human activity is causing climate change all over the globe. Chris Edwards, recovering broadcast and digital meteorologist discusses the science, data, and the causes and effects of ‘freaky weather’ occurrences, as they are continually on the rise. Chris explains the polar vortex, the rise in forest fires, hurricanes, severe rain and snow storms, the Gulf Stream, and the Great Lakes region.

Shedding a positive light on the issue, Chris also discusses plastics, carbon dioxide, electric cars, auto emissions, and provides recommendations on how we all can make a difference.

Additionally, check out Global Warming Current Status: A Full Review

Chris’s lifelong love and career in meteorology has allowed him to share his enthusiasm with others while presenting complex topics in a riveting way. He was the chief meteorologist at WJBK-FOX2 for 15 years, as well as a broadcast and digital meteorologist at WXYZ-TV for over 10 years in the Detroit area.


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