• Science, Soul, and 2nd Chances – From Saving Lives to Changing Lives
    Jan 21 2026

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    What happens when the doctor becomes the patient?

    ER physician Dr. Christina Miller spent years moving fast—hospital coffee, vending-machine candy, adrenaline, and crisis care. She was trained to save lives on the edge. Then lupus stopped her cold and forced her to slow down—and listen.

    Chris talks about inflammation from the inside out, how food became central to her healing, and why treating symptoms isn’t the same as understanding what’s actually going on. We dig into stress, sleep, sugar, grief, and the quiet signals our bodies send long before they land us in the ER.

    Chris breaks down integrative and functional medicine in plain language and makes a compelling case for care that looks at the whole person—not just the problem of the day.

    If your health—or your stress—feels like a runaway freight train, this conversation hits the brakes!

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    40 mins
  • When Story Becomes Your Way Home
    Jan 6 2026

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    What happens when curiosity turns into responsibility—and saving stories becomes the work?

    In this moving episode, Stephanie Detton, a 4th-grade teacher in Colorado and co-host of Italian American Stories Podcast reflects on growing up Italian American in the West. But this conversation cracks opens something much larger: how family history lives in newspapers, memory, silence—and what’s at stake when no one pays attention.

    Stephanie talks about losing her grandfather, discovering genealogy, and realizing that forgotten lives don’t resurface on their own. Together with her mother Sandy, she finds Italian American stories that demand to be told—tender, difficult, and often overlooked. Crime, courage, scandal, migration, survival. Nothing sanitized. Nothing erased.

    This episode is about storytelling, and responsibility- about history not as a textbook, but as real people living real lives. And about the power of recording what came before us- before it disappears.

    If you’ve ever wondered where you come from—or what might be lost if no one asks—this conversation is for you.

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    41 mins
  • A Familiar Tune Rewrites The Moment
    Dec 19 2025

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    What if the songs that shaped you could one day save you? When Justin Russo watched 4,000 people wave back at him in perfect rhythm during a music festival, he discovered something profound about connection—but it would take years before he understood music's deeper power.

    Now, as Director of Programming at the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function, he's part of a mission asking: how far can music reach into a person's neurologic world, and what can it bring back?

    Justin reveals why your teenage soundtrack never leaves you, shares the moment a woman with dementia stood up and danced to a song she hadn't heard in decades, and explains how a simple playlist can help someone recognize their family again. From the "long goodbye" of dementia to caregivers juggling impossible demands, this episode reveals what awakening actually looks like—and offers practical tools you can use today. Because sometimes healing arrives not in milligrams, but in melodies that know the way home.

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    Institute for Music and Neurologic Function

    Music & Memory Program

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    43 mins
  • 1-800-RU-Kidding-Me: Wild Cards
    Dec 2 2025

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    Tired of doom scrolling? Try life scrolling. This episode tracks down the wild cards- moments that flip the script, rewrite what’s possible, and proves that the future is still wide open. No spoilers — just know this: you’re about to hear ten stories you didn’t see coming! Quiet, bold, disruptive… and absolutely real.

    When the world feels predictably dark, hit the reset button, and expect the unexpected!

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    23 mins
  • Digital Detox and the Great Unscroll
    Nov 26 2025

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    In a world wired for breaking news and dopamine scrolling, writer and dad-of-two, Jason Bartz, did the unthinkable- he ditched his smartphone for a dumb phone. Not as a gimmick, but as a line in the sand — for his time, his kids, and his sanity.

    Jason takes us into the raw aftermath of stepping off the digital treadmill: the awkward boredom, the unexpected quiet, and the intense way the world starts to show up again — on a run, at the dinner table, in the small, ordinary moments with his kids. He brings us into a bare-bones world where film cameras slow your pulse, fewer choices open more space, and presence stops being a luxury.

    We also get into the hard stuff: data mining, kids’ apps, and how to model balance in a culture that pushes “more screen, more now.

    If you’ve ever looked up from your screen and thought, “I need a reset” this conversation is your nudge to try something different.

    (( Whoa! It must be in the air- Ryan Holiday, of the daily Stoic, did a podcast episode with NY Times, bestselling author, Sebastian Unger called: "Log Off Now." "Sebastian talks about why he refuses to get a smartphone, how technology gives us the illusion of control..." Check it out: https://dailystoic.com/youre-addicted-to-the-illusion-of-control-sebastian-junger-pt-1/

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    45 mins
  • Our Candy Machine Cosmos
    Nov 7 2025

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    Whoa! In this 7-minute episode, we step into the Candy Machine Cosmos — where you insert something small — a coin, a thought, a risk — and what comes back is always unexpected: sometimes grace, sometimes grief, but always a call to see anew.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qn3JKG_AJ_8

    🎬 This as a 3-minute v.i.s.u.a.l journey, where color, rhythm, and chance collide in the Candy Machine Cosmos — a place where curiosity feeds creation and every risk reveals something unexpected. Watch, listen, and see what the universe gives back.

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  • Click. Post. Gone? What Is Your Digital Legacy?
    Oct 31 2025

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    Got emails? A blog? Social media? A website? Then you’ve got a digital trail—but what happens to it when you’re gone?

    In this eye-opening episode, Len Rosen—futurist, tech writer, and founder of the site 21stCenTech —asks the questions we avoid: What happens to your Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Apple, and Google accounts? Who has access? Who decides? What just… disappears? From rented movies and dusty blogs to forgotten passwords and digital ghosts, Len breaks it down with sharp insight and dry wit.

    Click. Post. Gone. What stays, what vanishes—and who gets to decide?

    🌟 Bonus: Download the free Digital Legacy Starter Sheet (link in show notes). Because someday, someone you love will be glad you did.

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    Digital Legacy Starter Sheet PDF

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    46 mins
  • Friction Not Fiction- The Things That Matter
    Oct 26 2025

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    The ground keeps shifting. Some truths don’t—won’t. In just 5 minutes, this episode hits where it matters.. Truth. Justice. Memory. Not trends. Not fiction. Friction. Because what matters… holds.

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    3 mins