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Seattle-Based Jazz Saxophonist &Amp; Educator Kate Olson &Raquo; 35792077 1703882466176 Eeae1A02Ef04B

Seattle-based Jazz Saxophonist & Educator Kate Olson

Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series 🎷 On this episode, we talk with Seattle-based jazz saxophonist, composer, and educator Kate Olson about her new 2026 CD So It Goes. Since moving to Seattle in 2010, Kate has immersed herself in the local, regional, and international improvised music scenes. With a […]

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Managing Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle cell disease is a rare, debilitating, life-threatening blood disorder that is unfortunately difficult to treat. Although it is difficult to treat, there are preventive measures that can make patients feel better. Additionally, doctors can identify patients with a high risk of dangerous strokes. Sadly, many children with sickle cell disease do not receive the […]

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“Let’s Get Elliptical”

By Jerry Zezima According to an old saying, which must have been said by somebody old, muscles have memory. I forget who said it because my muscles are soaking in milk of amnesia. Still, I thought I was the oldest member of my gym until I met a guy who was born during the Roosevelt […]

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Listening Beyond the Scan

As a group, we meet for lunch once a week. Conversation often drifts to the small aches and pains of aging, and which medications help, or don’t. One of the men who joins us lives with vascular dementia. Each week he tells the same stories, and each week we listen. He works hard to slow […]

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