Episodes
An examination of COVID-19 with New Mexico physician and surgeon Dr. Duc Vuong, infection prevention control researcher Dr. Shanina Knighton of Case Western Reserve University, political science professor Dr. Thomas Sutton of Baldwin-Wallace University, and Cleveland Whiskey founder and owner Tom Lix.
Published 03/29/20
Will Hyperloop technology revolutionize the transportation industry? A conversation with Dave Packer of ABC News who says construction of a system is underway. Blood shortages continue and the Red Cross needs your help. Asteroids remain a threat to the Earth, CSU astronomer Jay Reynolds says  a big one is headed this way in the 2030's. 
Published 01/15/20
How to have a trouble free Christmas Season. 
Published 12/15/19
How to keep from going broke during the Holiday Giving Season. Also, why society gangs up on fathers. 
Published 12/08/19
How to deal with tension and trouble during the Holiday Season. 
Published 12/01/19
An interview with a true Christmas Grinch, and an exploration of ways to beat the Holiday blues.
Published 11/25/19
Chronic pain patients say they are suffering because of America's War on Drugs. People hooked on tobacco and vaping can find help at 1-800-QUIT NOW. Also, the ten poorest cities in the United States. 
Published 11/18/19
Victoria Merinda of HighSpeedInternet.com explains the latest online dating scams.  Couples therapist Carolyn Bushong reveals the 7 Dumbest Relationship Mistakes Smart People Make. Sleep expert Dr. Joyce Walsleben outlines how women and men can get a good night's rest. 
Published 10/20/19
Choosing Joy author Helene Berger reveals how she was able to help her husband deal with Alzheimer's Disease. Also, Randall Rutta, president of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease, and Bill Thompson of Natural Health Magazine. 
Published 10/13/19
Former inmate Richard Swiger, who was sentenced to life behind bars, is now changing lives as a field operations manager for Prison Fellowship. Sue McConnell of the Better Business Bureau talks about scams aimed at college students. Author Douglas Rushkoff explains how marketers are targeting consumers. 
Published 09/29/19
A look at the unique qualities of Saturday in America, and how people spend their time on the sixth day of the week. 
Published 09/13/19
An examination of America's health care crisis of the late 20th Century. 
Published 09/13/19
How to find a good mate, and how to get rid of a bad one. 
Published 09/08/19
SEIU's Anthony Caldwell reveals how to get union representation at your workplace. The Ford Motor Company says there's a serious shortage of auto technicians. Mechanic and author Mary Jackson explains how to have your car repaired without being taken for a ride. 
Published 08/31/19
How to deal with bogus home repair contractors. Also, raising the value of your house for a sale, and furnishing a new home without going broke. 
Published 08/18/19
Ken examines breaking technology aimed at helping burn victims quickly recover with less pain. Also, how to receive medical assistance at Community Health Centers, new methods of providing treatment to ill and injured athletes, and advice for new boaters. 
Published 08/14/19
Family therapist and author Leslie Landis, Rachel Zhou of GirlUp, and two representatives of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. 
Published 08/03/19
Ken interviews Tim Dimoff of SACs Security & Investigative Services, former ATF Agent Pat Beraducci,  and Winnie Boyland of the Collaborative to End Human Trafficking. 
Published 07/15/19
Ken Interviews Dr. Carol Kovach of IBM, Sharon Carmack of Family Tree magazine, and Dr. Geraldine Bednash of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. 
Published 07/03/19
Meet Gene Shimandle, the former college professor who launched a walking campaign to increase organ donations after receiving a heart transplant. Also Dr. Holly Thacker of the website Speaking of Women's Health who warns of the Osteoporosis Crisis. 
Published 06/26/19
A look at marginalized people in our society. Ken interviews Don Bryant of the Immigrant Support Network, immigrant and author Dulcelina Moore, and LGBT activist Phyllis Harris. 
Published 06/19/19
Tracy Plouck of Ohio University says their study shows that suicide is now a major public health threat. Michelle Star attempted suicide but now helps people deal with stressful conditions that could lead to tragedy. 
Published 06/10/19
How to avoid being manipulated by big business. 
Published 06/10/19
How to help children with Attention Deficit Disorder. Also, ways to combate allergies. 
Published 06/10/19