Episodios

  • Holiday Pressures & Teen Stress: Real Talk with Dr. Ashley Zucker
    Dec 4 2025

    Feeling overwhelmed by holiday stress? 🎄 Dr. Ashley Zucker shares tips for teens & families on managing pressure, emotions, and social media. Tune in for supportive advice and real talk on "The Hope Table"! #MentalHealth #Holidays #Podcast

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    56 m
  • Flu Vaccines: Debunking Myths, Building Trust, and Protecting Our Communities
    Oct 13 2025

    In this episode of the Making Hope Happen Radio Show, Erin Brinker interviews Dr. Alex McDonald and Dr. Lourdes Minaya, both physicians with Kaiser Permanente in San Bernardino County. They share their expertise on the importance of getting vaccinated against the flu, especially early in the flu season. The conversation addresses common misconceptions about flu vaccines, the roles doctors play in encouraging vaccination, and why flu shots matter for all age groups—including families, children, athletes, and vulnerable populations. Listeners learn about the various types of flu vaccines available (including nasal spray options), guidance for those with allergies or autoimmune conditions, and how Kaiser Permanente reaches homebound or high-risk patients. The doctors emphasize empathy in addressing vaccine hesitancy and encourage everyone to make informed, timely decisions based on accurate information and trusted medical advice.

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    59 m
  • Rethinking Mental Health: Human Connection, Healing, and the UnDoctor Approach with Dr. Fred Moss
    Oct 6 2025

    In this episode of the Making Hope Happen Radio Show, host Erin Brinker welcomes Dr. Fred Moss, a board-certified psychiatrist known for his unconventional approach to mental health. Dr. Moss shares his journey from traditional psychiatry to advocating for holistic healing, emphasizing the transformative power of genuine human connection over medication and diagnosis. The conversation explores the limitations of psychiatric labels, the societal factors contributing to mental distress, and the importance of practices like gratitude, meditation, service, and creativity for optimal well-being. Dr. Moss also discusses the role of trauma, the epidemic of loneliness, and how aligning with one’s authentic self can lead to profound healing. Listeners are encouraged to rethink mental health, embrace connection, and discover practical steps for personal growth and resilience.

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    1 h
  • Nurturing Hope: Pediatric Health, Parenting, and Resilience with Dr. Neha Vaghasia
    Aug 29 2025

    In this episode of the Making Hope Happen Radio Show, host Erin Brinker interviews Dr. Neha Vaghasia, a pediatric oncologist and pediatrician. They discuss Dr. Vaghasia’s inspiring journey into medicine, the evolving landscape of pediatric health—including mental health, the impact of social media, and vaccine hesitancy—and the importance of preventative care and community support. The conversation also offers practical advice for parents, explores health equity, and reflects on lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, all while highlighting the resilience of children and families.

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    59 m
  • Inspiring Journeys: Gloria Macias Harrison’s Legacy & Community Hope in San Bernardino
    Aug 9 2025

    In this encore episode of the Making Hope Happen Radio Show from 2022, host Erin Brinker sits down with Gloria Macias Harrison, renowned educator, community leader, and former president of Crafton Hills College. Gloria shares her remarkable story of growing up in San Bernardino, her pioneering work in education and community journalism, and her insights on language, culture, and leadership. The conversation explores the value of bilingual education, the importance of resilience, and the power of community engagement. This episode is a celebration of perseverance, community, and the transformative impact of hope.

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    58 m
  • From Manuscript to Bestseller: Inside the World of Publishing with Conni Francini
    Aug 4 2025

    Join host Erin Brinker and publishing expert Conni Francini as they dive deep into the evolving world of book publishing. Discover the secrets of successful authorship, learn about the challenges writers face, and explore innovative publishing strategies. From children's books to thought leadership titles, this engaging conversation reveals how authors can transform their ideas into compelling stories that resonate with readers. Whether you're an aspiring writer or a book lover, this episode offers fascinating insights into the art and business of publishing.

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    1 h
  • Unleashing Hope: A Teacher's Journey from Trauma to Transformation
    Jul 25 2025

    In this powerful episode of the Making Hope Happen radio show, Dr. Donita Grissom shares her remarkable journey from legal assistant to passionate educator and hope researcher. After experiencing profound personal tragedy, including the sudden loss of her husband while conducting doctoral research in Haiti, Grissom discovered the transformative power of hope. She discusses her groundbreaking work on hope theory, focusing on how educators can rebuild their passion and help students overcome challenges. Through her book "High Five to Thrive" and her work with Best Questers, Grissom provides practical strategies for teachers to reconnect with their purpose, manage burnout, and create supportive learning environments. Her insights reveal hope as a cognitive skill that can be learned, practiced, and used to drive personal and professional growth, offering a beacon of inspiration for educators and students alike.

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    59 m
  • Men’s Health Matters – with Dr. Robert Sallis
    Jul 18 2025

    Why is walking one of the most powerful prescriptions in medicine? Dr. Robert Sallis, team physician for the LA Clippers and clinical professor at Kaiser Permanente, joins Erin Brinker to break down what men really need to know about exercise, sleep, diet, diabetes prevention, and aging well. From fitness wearables to fighting chronic disease, Dr. Sallis shares realistic, research-backed insights on how men can take control of their health at any age—no CrossFit required.

    🎧 Listen now and learn how a walk around the block (or the mall!) could save your life.

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    59 m