Podcasts
Podcasts
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The Not-So-Empty Nest
20-somethings living at home don't have to be a worry. Good communication and clear expectations can make the time your adult child needs to get on his feet less stressful. And it can be rewarding for both of you.
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Recession-Proof Your Relationship
Don't let money worries come between you. Listen in as two marriage counselors (who also happen to be married) give advice on how to keep your relationship strong when finances get tight.
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Cafeteria Crisis
Parents and school administrators worry that school lunches are contributing to diabetes and obesity rates in children.
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Forgive and Get Happy
Forgiveness can play a significant role in finding joy. Holding grudges or harboring resentments usually hurt you more than they hurt the person who upset you. When you let go of past wrongs and forgive, it can mean a happier future.
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The high cost of unhealthy habits
The decision to exercise, kick-the-habit, or cut back on fast food could save you and everyone else a lot of money in medical and insurance bills.
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Recovering Meth Addict
Meth is highly addictive; it can ruin lives and cause a terrible strain on relationships. But addiction to meth can be overcome. Tracy Jennings takes us on a journey of her recovery.
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Cafeteria Crisis
Parents and school administrators worry that school lunches are contributing to diabetes and obesity rates in children.
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Healthier Living with Hypnotherapy
Learn how to unlock the power of your mind (without having to bark like a dog).
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Dating Later in Life
Host Anna Johns talks with Dr. Amy Schultz about the issues and joys of romance and intimacy in later life. Topics include dating after losing a spouse, family acceptance and the surprising risk of HIV after 55.
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Brave Choices in the Breast Cancer Battle
Sharon Henifin, Breast Cancer Survivor; Becky Olson, Breast Cancer Survivor; Dr. Nathalie Johnson, surgeon, Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, OR
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Breaking Free of Domestic Violence
One woman shares her story of domestic abuse in hopes of helping others.
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Living With Juvenile Arthritis
It may be a disease associate with growing older, but these kids are growing up with it. Hear how live with the pain and how new treatments are bringing them a brighter future.



