According to Edward Jones and Age Wave’s latest study, “The Four Pillars of the New Retirement: What a Difference a Year Makes,” following a year of unprecedented volatility across economic markets, physical and mental health and social justice issues; 76% of Americans credit the pandemic with helping them refocus on what’s most important in life. Joining me to discuss the results: Ken Cella, Principal, Client Strategies Group, Edward Jones and Ken Dychtwald, PhD, Retirement specialist and Co-founder and CEO, Age Wave.
Bob Boylan, Author: 4 Ideas With Actionable Wisdom
Our thoughts define who we are. But for many of us, thoughts of work and the things we need to get done consume our waking hours. How can we achieve a more balanced life if we are so overwhelmed? Bob Boylan, a retired presentation skills trainer, professional landscape photographer, seasoned traveler, and the founder of Successful Presentations. Wrote his new book, 4 Ideas With Actionable Wisdom, to present concrete, actionable suggestions to inspire you and get you on your way!
Chef Jamie Gwen: Cooking Inspiration, From Traditional Dairy Products To Non-Dairy Alternatives
The diary aisle is a go-to for staples like milk, butter, eggs, and cheese, this aisle has evolved over the years. Joining me with some tips to help you step up your culinary game by incorporating new, versatile, and nutritious recipes and ingredients from the new modern dairy aisle, Chef Jamie Gwen.
Emmy Award Nominated Actor John Stamos Shares How He Manages to Prioritize Health and Good Nutrition
John Stamos talks with me about how, despite his hectic lifestyle, he manages to prioritize health and good nutrition.
Chandler Crews, Founder and President of The Chandler Project, Talks with me About Her Decision to Have Limb Lengthening Surgery
Chandler Crews, was born with achondroplasia and is the founder and president of The Chandler Project, a nonprofit patient-focused organization dedicated to providing education and resources for those affected by achondroplasia talks with me about her decision to have limb lengthening surgery.
Katherine Brooking – Tips to Help Us Get Moving and De-stress
Nutrition expert Katherine Brooking has tips to help us get moving and de-stress.
Martin Amado – Tips to Spruce Up Your Home
Lifestyle and design expert Martin Amado is live from his home in Miami to share some easy homes spruce up ideas.
Chef Jamie Gwen Shares Some of The Most Useful Items That You Should Keep in Your Freezer
Chef Jamie Gwen has some of the most useful items that you should keep in your freezer, and tips to turn them into unique and satisfying meals.
Holly Robinson Peete: Importance of An Inclusive Workforce
In the United States, approximately 6.5 million people have autism, an intellectual and/or developmental differences. And, of these adults, an astounding 8 out of 10 with developmental differences are unemployed because of the lack of job opportunities in their communities, despite having the skill sets and expertise to excel in the workplace. Author, talk show host, activist and philanthropist, Holly Robinson Peete joins me to talk about how we can all work together to build a more inclusive workforce in our communities.
Laura Ortiz-Ravick and Kelvin Yates: Multiple Myeloma, Second Most Common Blood Cancer in U.S. More Prevalent in African Americans
Myeloma is the second most common blood cancer in the U.S. and the most prevalent among African Americans. It is also the blood cancer with the greatest racial disparity in incidence and prevalence; Black Americans are not only at twice the risk of developing this type of cancer when compared to white Americans and other ethnic groups, they are also more likely to be diagnosed at a younger age.My guests are Laura Ortiz-Ravick, Senior Manager of Outreach & Health Promotion at The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) and myeloma survivor Kelvin Yates.









