August 24th, 2021
Kathy Quan
Sorry I have been missing for a bit. I’ve been quite busy on a few projects. Hope to share one with you soon. COVID Challenges Continue COVID has presented so many challenges to all of us the past year and a half, especially with family responsibilities. It’s not letting up like we hoped. I hope […]
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August 24th, 2021
Michael Embry
My wife and I fulfilled a “bucket list” trip earlier this month when we traveled to idyllic Mackinac Island to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. Overlooking the bay The 4.35 square mile island is located on Lake Huron, between Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas. The islet is listed as a National Historic Landmark. Mackinac Island […]
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August 23rd, 2021
Judy Rodman
NOTE: The audio player should appear below, if not, please click on the title of this post and go online to hear. Available also on iTunes, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon, Podbean, most other podcast apps PLEASE REVIEW at ratethispodcast.com/atv You’re so tired you can’t hardly string a sentence together, yet you have to sing that day! What can you do? OK, first […]
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August 23rd, 2021
Katherine Kline
One of the reasons I retired was to spend more time with my grandkids, while they were still young. In the early months of the pandemic, during the spring of 2020 when many of us started working from home and our kids transitioned to online learning for safety reasons, we just didn’t see each other. […]
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August 21st, 2021
Rosalind Sedacca
By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC It’s all too common to find parents who rage about their ex after the divorce. This usually includes venting about the other parent’s parenting skills. The results can be devastating. We all know divorce conflicts between parents can get ugly. But too often we forget the effects, not only on the […]
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August 18th, 2021
Dr. Jill Bjerke
Grab bars. Two simple words that one may assume describes a common solution to stabilizing a body position movement. While that is still true, the solutions to that stability have drastically changed in the last decade. What I find interesting is how little most people actually know about the “realm” of grab bars. For instance, […]
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August 18th, 2021
Shelly Latinovich
There are so many things we do throughout the day that we don’t even realize have a “scientific” explanation. Some of these things we do on a day to day basis, while others may be less common tasks. Other times are planned just to create a learning experience for the kids. Today we did a […]
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August 16th, 2021
Dyna Vink
Are You Navigating the Symptoms of Perimenopause? What’s Going On With My Hormones? Peri/Menopause Primer Aromatherapy As Treatment for Perimenopause 5 Peri Symptoms No One Talks About The Veil of Secrecy Over Perimenopause What’s happened to my Libido? Perimenopause and Anxiety Top 11 symptoms of Perimenopause 5 Health Risks in Perimenopause and Beyond Dealing with […]
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August 16th, 2021
Judy Rodman
NOTE: The audio player should appear below, if not, please click on the title of this post and go online to hear. Available also on iTunes, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon, Podbean, most other podcast apps PLEASE REVIEW at ratethispodcast.com/atv My interview with veteran classical artist and certified mental therapist Ingela Onstad is laced with so much helpful information that I couldn’t edit […]
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August 16th, 2021
Katherine Kline
Over the years I have really enjoyed bike riding. But as I’ve aged it seems like I spend more time going uphill than down. It is easy to coast down a hill creating a gentle breeze with the wind in your face. But traveling back home, I call climbing up a hill on a bicycle […]
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