Episodes

  • LeAnn Wheeler – From “No Option” to New Arteries: The Hidden Therapy Saving Hearts | My Life Now
    Feb 21 2026

    When doctors said, “There’s nothing more we can do,” LeAnn Wheeler refused to accept that as the final verdict.

    After multiple procedures, a failed bypass, and being labeled a “no-option” cardiac patient, LeAnn discovered Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP) — a non-invasive, FDA-approved, Medicare-covered therapy that has existed for decades but remains largely unknown in the United States.

    In this powerful conversation, we discuss:

    • What it feels like to be told you’re out of options
    • The science behind angiogenesis and how the body can grow new blood vessels
    • Lipoprotein(a) and the hidden genetic risk most patients are never tested for
    • Why EECP is widely used internationally but underutilized in America
    • What patients need to know if they’re searching for real answers

    LeAnn now works to bring awareness and access to EECP through Thrive ECP, helping others avoid the devastating moment she experienced.

    Learn more:
    https://thriveecp.com

    This episode is for anyone navigating heart disease, advocating for a loved one, or questioning whether “no more options” is really the end of the story.

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    19 mins
  • Edward H. Muñoz | From Barrio to Global Leadership | Challenges, Triumphs and Heroes
    Feb 20 2026

    Edward H. Muñoz shares the journey behind Challenges, Triumphs and Heroes: Memoirs of My Celanese Odyssey.

    From growing up in a Texas border town to becoming a recognized global business leader, Edward reflects on perseverance, innovation, mentorship, and honoring the generation that built lasting legacy.

    A powerful conversation about courage, character, and turning adversity into opportunity.

    GET THE BOOK: https://a.co/d/0fFKay2z

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    21 mins
  • Sharon Curcio | Storytelling, Identity, and Asayi in Medieval Japan
    Feb 12 2026

    Author Sharon Curcio joins My Life Now to discuss her award winning historical novel Asayi: An Autistic Teen’s Journey to Topple a Shogun in Medieval Japan.


    Set during the Muromachi period, this conversation explores storytelling, historical research, disability representation, resilience, and the power of imagination in times of upheaval.


    CONNECT WITH THE AUTHOR: https://www.sharon-curcio.com


    GET THE BOOK: https://a.co/d/08RnTwMA

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    19 mins
  • Mark Goldman on Teaching Kids Money Values Through Storytelling | Big Buck & Little Penny
    Feb 10 2026

    Mark Goldman joins My Life Now to talk about the heart behind his children’s books Big Buck Gives, Saves, and Spends and Little Penny Gives, Saves, and Spends. In a world where most families avoid money conversations until it’s too late, Mark created a fun, story-driven way to teach kids generosity, saving, and wise spending early.


    This episode covers practical parenting, building values in the home, and why the money lessons kids learn young often shape the adults they become. If you’re a parent, grandparent, educator, or anyone who cares about raising grounded kids, this one will hit.


    CONNECT WITH AUTHOR - https://give-save-spend.com

    BUY THE BOOK - https://a.co/d/01jOf8LV

    Hosted by Chris Buscher

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    21 mins
  • Madiha Katao | Identity, Memory, and The Daughter of the Golan Heights
    Feb 7 2026

    Madiha Katao joins My Life Now to share the story behind her memoir The Daughter of the Golan Heights.

    Rooted in Circassian heritage, agricultural life, and the enduring spirit of the Golan Heights, this conversation explores identity, belonging, faith, and the way memory shapes who we become.

    A reflective and deeply human discussion about land, legacy, and carrying your past into the future.

    CONNECT WITH THE AUTHOR: https://www.golanmk.com/


    GET THE BOOK TODAY: https://a.co/d/0468CGWg

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    21 mins
  • Jessica Nicole McAnelly on Birdie’s Picnic Party and Teaching Kids Food Safety Through Story
    Feb 2 2026

    Jessica Nicole McAnelly joins My Life Now to talk about her children’s book Birdie’s Picnic Party, a fun and practical story designed to help kids learn real food safety habits without fear or boring lectures.

    We talk about what inspired the book, why these lessons matter for families, and how parents can use storytelling to build healthier routines at home.


    CONNECT WITH THE AUTHOR: https://jessicanicolemcanellybooks.com


    Hosted by Chris Buscher.

    Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and more.

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    22 mins
  • Russell Vann, Ghetto Bastard on Survival, Identity, and Turning Life Into Story!
    Jan 29 2026

    Author Russell Vann joins My Life Now to talk about the real experiences behind his Ghetto Bastard book series. From survival and hard lessons to reflection and growth, Russell shares how writing became a way to confront the past and move forward with clarity.

    This episode explores identity, resilience, accountability, and what it means to reshape your life story over time.

    GET THE BOOK TODAY ON AMAZON: Ghetto Bastard: A Memoir

    Hosted by: Chris Buscher

    Platforms: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and all major podcast platforms.

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    24 mins
  • Enko Sakai on Mindfulness, Creativity, and Finding Stillness in a Busy World
    Jan 22 2026

    Enko Sakai joins My Life Now for a thoughtful conversation on mindfulness, creativity, and the human experience. A Buddhist monk from Japan and a filmmaker, Enko shares insights from his personal journey, his work in film, and his reflections on stress, presence, and meaning in modern life.


    This episode explores how creativity and stillness intersect, why mindfulness resonates across cultures, and how people can reconnect with themselves in an increasingly noisy world.Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and all major podcast platforms.

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    19 mins