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The Ethics of Medically Unnecessary Care
“Why do patients with strong convictions about stopping aggressive care when a cure is no longer possible sometimes then agree to pursue it when it is suggested by their physicians?”… Read More
Science Journalism Is Important to Understanding Emerging Technologies
Amy Nordrum, a veteran science journalist, feels that fact-based science reporting helps an audience navigate through new technologies and new discoveries that will impact people’s daily lives. Nordrum currently is… Read More
Post-partum Care, Baby Milestones, and Mothering: Historical and Contemporary Challenges
The lifecycle of early motherhood is characterized by challenges including infertility, baby loss, post-partum depression, and gaps in healthcare. On this episode of Defining Moments, Dr. Maggie Quinlan and Bethany… Read More
EmpowerWork offers free coaching via text, says CEO Jaime-Alexis Fowler
Jaime-Alexis Fowler began her career as an academic, hoping that a university career would allow her to create change in our society. Finding that path to be too slow, she… Read More
“The Winding Road” Promotes Tourism in Appalachia
The long and winding road that leads to your door also leads to other winding roads and graveyards and tunnels and towns throughout southeast Ohio and Ken Bowald is an… Read More
Midwest TV/Media Critic has Rich Career Despite His Heartland Location
Most entertainment news is generated on the east or west coasts and not in the heartland. Yet, John Kiesewetter spent 40 professional years at the “Cincinnati Enquirer” and three decades… Read More
Collaborative Art as Social Justice: Building Inclusive Communities for Individuals with Developmental Differences
Sheltered workshops refer to rehabilitative and vocational programs for individuals with developmental differences. On this episode of Defining Moments, Patty Mitchell and Susan Dlouhy reflect on their efforts to revolutionize… Read More
Journalist Maria Gallucci Touts the Importance of Environmental Reporting
Science reporting and writing has become the mainstay of award-winning journalist Maria Gallucci. She feels that factual writing about the environment and in-depth science reporting is important and necessary in… Read More
Communicating Compassion in an Era of Social Media
Americans’ use of social media is on the rise as are their levels of stress, anxiety, and loneliness. On this episode of Defining Moments, Dr. Sarah Tracy discusses the importance… Read More
Famous Astronomer Explains the Expanding Universe in Understandable Terms
Throughout his 31 years as an astronomer on the faculty at Harvard Dr. Robert Kirshner has been a leader in using supernovae to map the universe and chart the universe’s… Read More
Cheekys CEO Jessi Roberts describes building her fashion empire
As a child, Jessi Roberts lived in a troubled home. But, with the help of friends along the way, she forged her own path to success. And today she’s the… Read More
Telemedicine: Catalyzing Cancer Care with Virtual Visits
Virtual visits can increase access to specialized medicine without overburdening care providers. On this episode of Defining Moments, Dr. Pete Anderson reflects on his use of telemedicine to develop therapeutic… Read More
Episode 074 : Laurie Gerber
Laurie Gerber is on a mission to make the world a better place by teaching others to tell the truth and follow their dreams. She created Handel Group Life Coaching… Read More
Live Weather Storytelling is the Domain of Weather Group’s Angela Massie
As storms, tornadoes and flooding ravage the Midwest and The Plains and as a new and scary hurricane season approaches, more and more people rely on The Weather Channel and… Read More
Cancer Survivorship: Acknowledging the Long-Term and Late Effects of Treatment
Scientific advancements in the detection and treatment of cancer have improved survival rates. Even so, long term survivors of cancer face emotional, physical, and cognitive challenges in the aftermath of… Read More
Headhunter Jackie Ducci has tips for young job seekers
If you’re looking for a job, it helps to understand how the hiring process really works. In this show you’ll get an insider view from search firm executive Jackie Ducci,… Read More
Episode 073 : “The Story of Boxes” w/ Rúna Magnúsdóttir & Nick Haines
Today I’m talking to Nick Haines and Runa Magnusdottir, co-authors of the book The Story of Boxes. They are working hard to change mentalities and offering ways to meet the… Read More
Media Innovator Explains How Pulitzer Prize Winning ‘The Wall’ Was Created
“The Wall: Unknown stories. Unintended consequences.” is a Pulitzer Prize winning multimedia series from USA Today Network and Gannett that delves into life along the southern border of the United… Read More
Episode 072 : Dr. Barbara Lowe
It’s okay to be flawed. In fact, it’s our flaws that make us amazing! That’s the message of Dr. Barbara Lowe, a psychologist, life coach, and somatic experiencing practitioner. Her… Read More
New “Defining Moments Podcast” Tells Stories of Living Well During Adversity
A new podcast will launch on Memorial Day – “Defining Moments Podcast: Conversations about Health and Healing. The podcast is created by Dr. Lynn Harter and is produced by WOUB… Read More
Protect your career with smart social media, says PR guru John P. David
Miami PR expert John P. David wrote an important book for professionals and businesses — “How to Protect … (Or Destroy) … Your Reputation Online.” In this show, he says… Read More
Episode 071 : The Kindness Advantage w/ Amanda Salzhauer & Dale Atkins
There is an advantage we can give our kids. Dr. Dale Atkins and Amanda Salzhauer, MSW, say living a compassionate life where kindness is highly valued is the key to… Read More
Al Letson: Podcaster, Poet, Writer & Actor Chats about Talking to One Another
Listening is the key to important and difficult conversations, according to Al Letson the current host of “Reveal,” the first hour-long public broadcasting show and podcast produced by the Center… Read More
Episode 070 : Martial Arts and Kindness w/ Stan Haehl
The practice of martial arts may involve self-defense, but Stan Haehl, Head Instructor at Athens Ki-Aikido says it goes much deeper than that. He says Ki-Aikido can really be seen… Read More
Tips On How To Successfully Transition From Career To Retirement
Beverly Jones, host of WOUB’s Jazzed About Work Podcast talks about second careers later in life and how one can be successful taking on new challenges. She gives some tips… Read More
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