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  • Jamison was a dance star who led the famed Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to new heights.
  • From Rachel Bloom: Death, Let Me Do My Special to A Man on the Inside, movies and TV found new ways to address death and dying.
  • New information has emerged in the investigation into a school shooting at a small Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, though authorities are still searching for a motive.
  • For most people, change can be uncomfortable. Even unsettling. But if you can move past the discomfort, it’s often in those awkward moments, that you will grow and evolve, as a person. In this spirited discussion, we’ll talk with Melissa and Michael Harlow who did a major life pivot in their 50’s. How did they muster the courage? And more importantly, what steps did they take to ensure they could handle it… physically, mentally, and financially? Presenters: Michael and Melissa Harlow both enjoyed successful corporate careers, and several years ago decided to quit their jobs and sell everything they own to lead a simpler life and travel the world. Moderator: Darlynne Reyes Menkin is an award-winning journalist who worked in several different television markets including Philadelphia, Las Vegas, and Washington, D.C. before settling in San Diego. Darlynne’s journey from TV news anchor to running a successful local team-building company is a unique story filled with lots of ups and downs. She was recently named “Entrepreneur of the Year” by Smart Meetings, and a “Women of Influence” by the San Diego Business Journal. Visit: Living Your Best Life: a Health and Wellness Speaker Series Grossmont Healthcare District on Instagram and Facebook
  • Fla. Attorney General Ashley Moody is suing Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell, and a former FEMA supervisor for violating Floridians' civil rights after hurricanes.
  • The year is coming to an end and with it, many lessons were learned. Some of which could have altered how we move forward into the new year. NPR listeners provide insight on their lessons from 2024.
  • If you've resolved to quit drinking for the month, a little technological assistance may be the key to sticking to your goal.
  • Campana Studios is excited to present ‘Feral’, an upcoming show of paintings by Elizabeth Brown at Perspectives Space, July 20th-August 1st, with an artist’s reception on July 20th from 6-9pm. Elizabeth Brown is a California based artist who explores the relationship between personal narrative and visual engagement. Her playful, expressive and colorful paintings reveal the tension between freedom and control, as well as thought and emotion, the physical and ephemeral. In these vibrant paintings, Elizabeth has multiple vantage points, seeing her world and the world of others, both predator and prey, to create dynamic compositions. Campana Studios is a San Diego based visual arts non-profit that creates dynamic platforms for artists to engage within our communities. Special thanks to the City of Encinitas, Department of Cultural Arts, and the County of San Diego Board of Supervisors for their financial support in bringing high quality, visual arts experiences, like this show, to our community. For more information visit: campanastudios.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • New advertisements from Target depict Santa Claus as fit and ruggedly handsome. We explore the many faces of Santa Claus with Christmas historian Bruce Forbes.
  • The new coverage includes practices such as music therapy, sweat lodges, and drumming, which are integral to Native healing traditions and have proved helpful for addiction among other health issues.
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