
Tips To Keep Your Family Safe this Holiday Season While You’re Online
Crystal Pichon, CEO of the Safety Place has tips to keep your family safe this holiday season while you’re online.
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Crystal Pichon, CEO of the Safety Place has tips to keep your family safe this holiday season while you’re online.

Dr. Callie Harris, Senior Veterinary Communications Manager for Purina has the best holiday pet gifts and home safety tips to protect your pets this season.

Seda Goff, the Senior Director of Veteran Entrepreneurs at the PenFed Foundation and veteran business owner, Anthony Gant, a Marine major, founder and CEO of At Ease join me to talk about what the Penfed Foundation is doing to help make things a little easier for military veterans.

Lifestyle and travel expert Amy Goodman has the hottest deals for those who are ready to say yes to their ultimate vacation.

Joining me to talk about New York state’s Elijah’s law and the importance of new anaphylaxis policies with Janice Molnar, Deputy Commissioner, The Division of Childcare Services in The Office of Children and Family Services and Thomas Silvera, Elijah’s father, and a leading patient advocate.

NASA has a new mission that will help astronomers to discover hidden details of black holes and neutron stars. Dr. Makenzie Lystrup, VP and General Manager, Civil Space for Ball Aerospace has information about this extraordinary mission.

Call for Code is the largest and most ambitious effort to bring together the world’s problem solvers to take on pressing societal issues. IBM’s Daniel Krook, Chief Technology Officer Call for Code, joins me to reveal the 2021 finalists and the winner.

The Depend Brand has partnered with actor and health advocate Boris Kodjoe to help give men the courage to take charge of their health.

Sandra Kurtin, and Kendra, a patient living with follicular lymphoma. She’s going to share her experience on living with the condition and how she took charge of her treatment and found renewed energy to follow her passions.

Nearly half of Americans believe that they can make a positive impact on the environment, but when it comes to recycling, well, it can be confusing to decide for the recycling symbols on the package to figure out what goes where. Jeremy Walters from Republic Services is here to take some of the mystery out of what we need to know when we throw them.