The U.S. ranks the worst in maternal care and mortality rates compared to 10 other developed nations, despite spending the largest percentage on health care of all wealthy nations. Worse yet, two-thirds of the 700 pregnancy-related deaths that occur every year are preventable.
Dr. Durr's Living In The Sweet Spot with Dr. Balin A. Durr, M.D.
S1 E3, Fatherhood and Storytelling's Antidote to Invisibility with John W. Fountain
Dr. Durr's Living In The Sweet Spot with Dr. Balin A. Durr, M.D.
S2 E1 The Courage to Be Extraordinary featuring Ken D. Foster
“The Courage to Be Extraordinary” explores the journey of embracing one's unique purpose and potential. The episode emphasizes that every individual possesses an inherent purpose, urging listeners to overcome fears of inadequacy and societal conformity.
Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest, Denny Meek author of 'Still Standing'
Denny Meek author of 'Still Standing', joins this episode of Breaking the Silence to share her experience as a parent who lost her children. Denny describes her life after losing three children and the domestic abuse she endured as well. Don't miss this story about a mother's resilience, strength, courage and love, and through this story how she is Still Standing.
Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest, Viginia
Viginia is the Author of "Snowed". "Snowed" chronicles how she broke free from a lying spouse and lover, the aftermath and how she coped. She goes into depth on how to heal from a broken marriage and find new love again.
Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guests, Marisha Chilcott and Giana Chilcott
The Founder and team member of Be the Change in Mental Health, a nonprofit mental health clinic in California. Be the Change in Mental Health brings revolutionary psychotherapy and modalities for mental wellness to the public.
Breaking The Silence with Dr Gregory Williams
With, Nathan Spiteri, Filmmaker, Actor, Writer
Nathan Spiteri is a sexual abuse survivor and advocate. Nathan was sexually abused as a child, threatened with his life and that of his family's and later turned to drugs, abuse and sex to survive. Nathan comes on to Breaking The Silence to talk about his life story and his road to recovery through therapy.
Spouting Off with Karen Kataline
Karen has a lot to say about the upcoming mid-terms and the Atlantic's article calling for "Pandemic Amnesty for those who bullied, intimidated, and harmed citizens all over the western world. They haven't asked for forgiveness, they haven't shown remorse about the lives that were destroyed and ended, they haven't pledged to do better, but victims of the tyranny should just "forgive and forget." Really?
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The Author and Artist Hour with Kez Wickham St George and Toni Lontis
Guest, Kelly Van Nelson

