Episodios

  • # 157 | Heart attacks: Why women have a higher death rate than men - Alyson Poling AHA
    Apr 23 2025
    Heart health is vital to longevity, good mental health, energy & stamina. But despote what you may think, women have it worse than men. Alyson Poling is the Executive Director of the American Heart Association of Greater Cincinnati explains why women are at a higher risk, have a higher death rate than men, and what you can do to improve your heart health.

    American Heart Association website
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  • # 155 | Eating while driving? Posting to FB? Distracted driving kills.
    Apr 23 2025
    From the radio being turned up so loud, to calling for takeout, eating behind the wheel or screaming at the kids in the backseat... all these distractions happen way too often, and these types of distractions can kill innocent people. April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. My guest is the director of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Jane Terry, detailing what the federal government does to educate and discourage this dangerous practice.

    NHTSA's website for Distracted Driving information

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  • # 154 | Women & girls getting virtual healthcare in Indiana
    Apr 9 2025
    For women and girls who live in medically underserved communities, Planned Parenthood of Indiana has launched an app to allow for virtual visits. My guest is Rebecca Gibron, CEO of Planned Parenthood's largest geographic affiliate, serving Great Northwest, Alaska, Hawai'i, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky and Washington. More than 100,000 patients use their services at 33 health centers.

    Get more info. Book an in-person or telehealth virtual visit.
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    18 m
  • # 153 | Men's Club in Maineville changes lives, feeds Warren County neighbors
    Apr 2 2025
    A 55+ community in Cincinnati, Heritage at Miami Bluffs has built a vibrant neighborhood of caring and hard-working retirees and other grown ups that has changed lives and fed neighbors. Mike Schaltz and Tom Sullivan from the Heritage at Miami Bluffs Men's Club are my guests. One of dozens of other groups and activities available to residents, The Men's Club has raised more than $300,000 for charity in Warren County. We talk about their upcoming fundraiser and learn more about their Thanksgiving Meal program.


    Heritage at Miami Bluffs website

    Heritage at Miami Bluffs Facebook event
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    13 m
  • # 152 | How to save on Spring Break vacations with @JetSetSarah
    Mar 19 2025
    Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon [@jetsetsarah] is a travel expert and journalist, whose love of the Caribbean fuels her travel ambitions. Sarah is an award-winning writer, tv host, and contributor to The Telegraph, Conde Nast Travel, Travel & Leisure and more. She has tips to save money for your next adventure.

    @Jetsetsarah on IG

    Website


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    18 m
  • # 151 | Leprechaun Chase 5k benefitting Do It for Jack Foundation
    Mar 13 2025
    Jack had a lot to live for. He'd just moved from Cincinnati to Baltimore to work after college and begin his adult life. He was highly accomplished. National Honor Society. National Merit Scholar. Moeller High School football player 4 years. Finished Top 10 in his class. Awarded a college scholarship to USC (University of South Carolina).

    He had a lot to live for. A month after he settled into his place in Baltimore, he and a friend shared a recreational drug both must've thought was harmless. He didn't do drugs. He wasn't suicidal. Yet that one pill, poisoned with fentanyl, took BOTH of their lives.

    Today you'll hear from Jack's Dad, Tom Quehl. He and his wife deeply grieved, then decided no one should have to endure that. They started the Jack Quehl Foundation, dedicated to teaching young people the very real, deadly dangers that disguise themselves in drugs that appear "harmless" or "prescription."

    Click here for the Leprechaun Chase 5k information

    Find more info on the Jack Quehl Foundation here

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  • # 150 | Sick kid? No insurance? No problem. CincyKids Health Connect can help
    Mar 5 2025
    Cincinnati Children's is where thousands of Americans have sought medical care for their families. My guest is Nurse Practitioner Amy DeToro who explains how the virtual visits work and what to do if you're unsure!

    Emergency rooms and urgent cares are packed these days, with flu, covid, RSV, etc. So choosing to use the app when you need to see a doctor but it's not an EMERGENCY, is the fastest and safest way to have your child evaluated. The $48 fee pays for your visit, and if you need to be referred to urgent care or ER, that fee is refunded.

    Video visits are meant to evaluate minor injuries and illnesses. If your child has a life-threatening emergency, call 911 or go to the emergency room immediately.

    Open to anyone in Ohio, Kentucky or Indiana.
    • Arm/leg pain after an injury
    • Bites (animal, human, insect)
    • Colds
    • Cough, congestion, runny nose
    • COVID-19 concerns
    • Eye infections
    • Fever (kids ages 2+)
    • Flu-like symptoms
    • Head injury without loss of consciousness
    • Rashes/skin infection
    • Skin injuries
    • Vomiting, diarrhea, constipation


    More info for CincyKids Health Connect
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    15 m
  • #149 | Spike in Boone Co. teen suicides sparks cooperation, prevention
    Mar 5 2025
    Elaine Zeinner is the Communications Senior Manager for Boone County Courts. Host Scott Sloan spoke with Elaine after a suspected five teen suicides have impacted the community and how they are working together to end teen suicide.

    Boone County, Kentucky website

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