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Mental health in our schools with guest Dr. Tony Walker from The Jed Foundation
Read full article: Mental health in our schools with guest Dr. Tony Walker from The Jed FoundationThis podcast is a must-listen for anyone who cares about the well-being of our students and teachers. Join us as we explore the challenges and opportunities for improving mental health in our schools.
A candid conversation with San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg about mental health
Read full article: A candid conversation with San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg about mental healthEpisode 3: San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg discusses importance of mental health and wellness in 'From Living In Silence to Living Out Loud!' podcast with Talli Dolge
KSAT’s new mental wellness video podcast debuts with host Talli Dolge’s personal story
Read full article: KSAT’s new mental wellness video podcast debuts with host Talli Dolge’s personal storyEpisode 1: Finding Pieces of Me Through Mental Wellness provides small everyday tips that can improve mental health
‘The will to live’: The sole survivor of the railroad serial killer speaks on Texas Crime Stories
Read full article: ‘The will to live’: The sole survivor of the railroad serial killer speaks on Texas Crime StoriesTexas Crime Stories: Holly Dunn is the only survivor of Angel Resendiz, better known as the Railroad Killer.
KSAT to launch mental wellness video podcast ‘From Living in Silence to Living Out Loud’ with host Talli Dolge
Read full article: KSAT to launch mental wellness video podcast ‘From Living in Silence to Living Out Loud’ with host Talli Dolge“From Living in Silence to Living Out Loud” is a monthly video podcast from KSAT 12 focused on mental health and wellness, sharing personal experiences, resources and coping skills. It will be available in January 2023.
KSAT’s true crime video podcast, Texas Crime Stories, to launch in next season in January
Read full article: KSAT’s true crime video podcast, Texas Crime Stories, to launch in next season in JanuaryWith a shorter title and more robust content, Texas Crime Stories will officially relaunch in January with new episodes and cases from all over the Lone Star State.
Member of the San Antonio four shares how satanic panic played into her false conviction
Read full article: Member of the San Antonio four shares how satanic panic played into her false convictionThey are known as the San Antonio Four, a group of friends wrongfully convicted in the 1990s. All four were accused of satanic rituals on two little girls and charged with aggravated sexual assault and indecency with a child.
Explaining satanic panic: South Texas Crime Stories
Read full article: Explaining satanic panic: South Texas Crime StoriesHysteria in the United States spread in the eighties and nineties, Satanists committing horrific crimes. People all over the country were getting arrested and convicted of crimes against children, but all of it was unfounded and false.
The brutal murder of runner Lauren Bump: South Texas Crime Stories
Read full article: The brutal murder of runner Lauren Bump: South Texas Crime StoriesShe was an avid runner who dedicated her life to helping others, but her life was taken in a violent act by a complete stranger. It seemed to be totally random. This is South Texas Crime Stories the murder of Lauren Bump.
Friendship turns deadly for 2 young women: South Texas Crime Stories
Read full article: Friendship turns deadly for 2 young women: South Texas Crime StoriesTwo brutal murders six years a part that turned into cold cases. What nobody knew at the time was that the Heather Willms 2005 murder case and the Esmeralda Herrer murder case in 2011 had one thing in common, both victims were friends with a man named Jose Baldomero Flores.
The disappearance of great-grandmother Pauline Diaz: South Texas Crime Stories
Read full article: The disappearance of great-grandmother Pauline Diaz: South Texas Crime StoriesFor over a decade, Pauline Diaz's family has been searching relentlessly for her. She seemingly vanished without a trace in 2010, at age 63.
The San Antonio Strangler: South Texas Crime Stories
Read full article: The San Antonio Strangler: South Texas Crime StoriesAfter 15-year-old Natalie Chavez disappeared and then her body was found a short time later, SAPD detectives got to work to find out who was responsible. What they uncovered was a deadly pattern from a man no one expected.
The ambush murder of SAPD Detective Benjamin Marconi; South Texas Crime Stories
Read full article: The ambush murder of SAPD Detective Benjamin Marconi; South Texas Crime StoriesIn 2016, SAPD Detective Benjamin Marconi was shot and killed outside of the Public Safety Headquarters downtown on a Sunday afternoon. After a 30-hour manhunt and dramatic trial, his killer is now on death row.
The murder of Bridget Townsend; South Texas Crime Stories
Read full article: The murder of Bridget Townsend; South Texas Crime StoriesIn 2001, 18-year-old Bridget Townsend was kidnapped, raped, and murdered by Ramiro Gonzalez. He confessed to the crimes but his death row sentence has been anything but straightforward.
KSAT 9 at Night: New 9-minute streaming newscast brings you local news weekdays at 9 p.m.
Read full article: KSAT 9 at Night: New 9-minute streaming newscast brings you local news weekdays at 9 p.m.A 9-minute daily round-up of news in the San Antonio and South Texas area, hosted by anchor Stephania Jimenez
Where is Lina Khil? South Texas Crime Stories
Read full article: Where is Lina Khil? South Texas Crime StoriesLina Khil's disappearance has left the community and her family desperately searching for answers for over half a year. San Antonio Police Chief William McManus says their dedication remains the same in their efforts to find her.
Where is Nicholas Plaza? South Texas Crime Stories
Read full article: Where is Nicholas Plaza? South Texas Crime StoriesIn 2001, then 5-year-old Nicholas Plaza disappeared. As his case unfolded, a series of lies and abuse were uncovered, Erica and Leigh dissect the details of the case many around San Antonio have never forgotten.
The Deal with Drought: Watch Whatever the Weather video podcast with Sarah Spivey and Kaiti Blake
Read full article: The Deal with Drought: Watch Whatever the Weather video podcast with Sarah Spivey and Kaiti BlakeIn this episode of the Whatever the Weather video podcast, Meteorologists Kaiti Blake and Sarah Spivey discuss what drought is and why it happens. The hosts also explain why it's more complicated than 'rain' or 'no rain.'
The murder of 9-year-old Mary Bea Perez; South Texas Crime Stories, Episode 4
Read full article: The murder of 9-year-old Mary Bea Perez; South Texas Crime Stories, Episode 4A 9-year-old little girl was taken in plain daylight from Market Square in the middle of a Fiesta celebration, the man behind her kidnapping was a cold-blooded serial killer.
‘The Bone Yard’: Who killed Monika Rizzo? South Texas Crime Stories, Episode 2
Read full article: ‘The Bone Yard’: Who killed Monika Rizzo? South Texas Crime Stories, Episode 2For a quarter of a century, Monika Rizzo's death has remained a mystery. In her backyard, 200 of her bone fragments were found. Her husband has been considered the prime suspect, but he's never been taken into custody.
Breakdown with #StephAndSteve Primary Election preview
Read full article: Breakdown with #StephAndSteve Primary Election previewFormer Precinct 3 Commissioner and City Councilman Kevin Wolff is among panelists joining Steve Spriester and Stephania Jimenez for a preview of the March 1 primary election in Texas.
Texas’ Big Freeze in 2021 through the lens of meteorologists — Whatever the Weather video podcast
Read full article: Texas’ Big Freeze in 2021 through the lens of meteorologists — Whatever the Weather video podcastKSAT meteorologists Kaiti Blake and Sarah Spivey look back at the historic event as the anniversary approaches
Becoming an influencer: How a love for ‘Real Housewives’ turned into a career for this Detroiter
Read full article: Becoming an influencer: How a love for ‘Real Housewives’ turned into a career for this DetroiterSamantha Bush created the Instagram account @BravoHistorian on a whim, just looking for an outlet to share her opinions about all the ridiculous reality TV shows on the Bravo network.
Weather Myths and Folklore: Sarah and Kaiti sort out what’s real in Whatever the Weather video podcast
Read full article: Weather Myths and Folklore: Sarah and Kaiti sort out what’s real in Whatever the Weather video podcastIn this episode of Whatever the Weather, Meteorologists Kaiti Blake and Sarah Spivey dive into myths about the weather.
Do you talk down to yourself? These pieces of advice will help you nip that in the bud
Read full article: Do you talk down to yourself? These pieces of advice will help you nip that in the budIf you ever find yourself being overly critical of your own actions, thoughts or feelings, that can be tough.
Making waves with hurricanes! Watch Whatever the Weather video podcast with Sarah Spivey and Kaiti Blake
Read full article: Making waves with hurricanes! Watch Whatever the Weather video podcast with Sarah Spivey and Kaiti BlakeIn this episode of Whatever the Weather, Meteorologists Kaiti Blake and Sarah Spivey detail the science behind what it takes to make a hurricane and the difference between hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons.
What the hail? Watch the Whatever the Weather video podcast with Sarah Spivey and Kaiti Blake
Read full article: What the hail? Watch the Whatever the Weather video podcast with Sarah Spivey and Kaiti BlakeIn this week’s episode of Whatever the Weather, Sarah and Kaiti explain how hail forms, why it hails often in South Central Texas, and how to be safe during a hail storm.
Whatever the Weather: So you’d like to be a meteorologist?
Read full article: Whatever the Weather: So you’d like to be a meteorologist?In this episode of Whatever the Weather, meteorologists Kaiti Blake and Sarah Spivey walk through what it takes to become a meteorologist, what a day in their shoes looks like, and how they present the weather on television.
‘I’m not losing my mind. I’m angry at the unfairness of it,’ jailed journalist’s dad says ahead of next hearing
Read full article: ‘I’m not losing my mind. I’m angry at the unfairness of it,’ jailed journalist’s dad says ahead of next hearingMore than a month ago, on May 24, a 37-year-old journalist from the U.S. was detained and thrown in jail, without access to a lawyer or even granted a phone call.
What’s the best advice you ever received from your dad? We’d love to hear
Read full article: What’s the best advice you ever received from your dad? We’d love to hearAs we approach Father’s Day weekend, it seems dads are on the brain -- and it got us thinking: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever gotten from your father?
Spidernauts and space dogs: What happens to the creatures of spaceflight
Read full article: Spidernauts and space dogs: What happens to the creatures of spaceflightAnimal spaceflights paved the way for the first human astronauts, and today, creatures big and small continue to space travel, advancing our knowledge of how the zero-gravity environment impacts all beings and aiding research down on Earth.
What’s the best advice you ever received from your mom? This podcast would love to hear
Read full article: What’s the best advice you ever received from your mom? This podcast would love to hearComing off Mother’s Day weekend, perhaps moms are still on the brain -- because we’re wondering: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever gotten from your mother?
NASA’s Apollo moon program wasn’t sustainable but with commercial space, Artemis can be
Read full article: NASA’s Apollo moon program wasn’t sustainable but with commercial space, Artemis can beThis time, the U.S. plans to stay on the moon with a sustainable presence with the help of international and commercial partners.
Aviatrix Jackie Cochran is the most fascinating woman you’ve never heard of
Read full article: Aviatrix Jackie Cochran is the most fascinating woman you’ve never heard ofJacqueline Cochran was a record-breaking aviatrix, entrepreneur and political mover and shaker who was close enough with President Lindon B. Johnson he refused to let her call him Mr. President.
New podcast ‘Anything for Selena’ now streaming
Read full article: New podcast ‘Anything for Selena’ now streaming“Like half of me was missing.”Garcia then discovered Selena and said her life was forever changed. “It was like this whole new possibility because Selena was herself on both sides of the border.”It’s why Garcia, who is the senior editor of the Arts and Culture team at NPR Boston, created her “Anything for Selena” podcast that launched this week. It’s a podcast that examines the depth of Selena’s legacy and impact on the Latino community. “We go deep on her impact, on her cultural impact in a way that I really believe has never been done before.”She says Selena was uncompromisingly herself. Episodes of Anything for Selena is available to stream or download on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you listen to podcasts.
There’s more than 1 way to send a spacecraft to Venus
Read full article: There’s more than 1 way to send a spacecraft to VenusAdIt used to be -- in the U.S.-- NASA was the only way to fund and send a robotic mission to another world, but not anymore. The company wants to send the first robotic mission to Venus in 2023. (Image credit: Rocket Lab) (Rocket Lab)Meanwhile, NASA is considering funding its own missions to the planet considered Earth’s twin. Currently there are two Venus missions under consideration and two more equally fascinating missions, one designed to study Jupiter’s moon Io and another to Neptune’s moon Triton. AdHere’s what launching a robotic mission to another planet looks like, in a nutshell, according to Wagner:“This is what a typical NASA mission is.
‘Hey Black Child’: Powerful podcast gets kids talking to kids
Read full article: ‘Hey Black Child’: Powerful podcast gets kids talking to kidsAfter school and on weekends, you’ll see 10-year-old Avery Ausmer and seven-year-old Jackson outside burning off extra energy. “It’s called ‘Hey Black Child’ and it was all of our idea,” said Avery Ausmer. “I told them to look up a podcast on Black history and we couldn’t find anything. “So, adults and kids that listen to the podcast know that Black Americans have contributed to this country from the beginning,” said Nicole. In another podcast, Avery and Jackson talk about whether they should be referred to as Black or African American.
How scientists know we’re not going to get squashed by an asteroid
Read full article: How scientists know we’re not going to get squashed by an asteroidIn a recent episode of the podcast “Space Curious,” planetary scientists helped us understand why this is. They also explained how we know where asteroids are, and why we’re not all going to get squashed by one anytime soon. “The main reason we go to Bennu is because it is the most potentially hazardous asteroid,” Campins said. “It’s a primitive asteroid,” Campins said. Campins said when someone reads about an asteroid headed for Earth, it’s a good idea to do some fact checking.
This show recommendation might be just what you need, no matter your age or political views
Read full article: This show recommendation might be just what you need, no matter your age or political viewsA recent guest on “The Best Advice Show” has a brother who’s in high school who has been bumping heads a lot with his mom. But “in this moment, ‘Steven Universe’ is something that’s bringing them together,” he said. “Steven Universe?” you might ask. “The Best Advice Show” offers tips on a range of topics, from food, to career goals, relationship advice and easy life hacks. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
Making a big decision, and not sure what to do? Ask yourself this question to gain some clarity
Read full article: Making a big decision, and not sure what to do? Ask yourself this question to gain some clarityWhat is the bigger life, anyway? “For instance, in our family, my children really, really wanted to get a dog. But it was obvious to me the minute I asked myself that question, that for our family, the bigger life was ... to get a dog. “The Best Advice Show” offers tips on a range of topics, from food, to career goals, relationship advice and easy life hacks. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
All the best ways to watch a space launch
Read full article: All the best ways to watch a space launchHave you ever watched a rocket launch? Speck was featured in a recent episode of “The Best Advice Show,” and spoke about some of the best ways to take in this cool experience. “Watching a launch with a child, especially with one who has never seen a launch before, is the best experience,” Speck said. It is so cool.”If you’re trying to watch a launch online, put the launch feed up on the TV, maybe somewhere like your living room, for the best experience. What’s so cool about a rocket launch, anyway?
Astronomers are working to make sure large satellite constellations don’t forever change the night sky
Read full article: Astronomers are working to make sure large satellite constellations don’t forever change the night skyA composite image of Starlink satellite trails across an image of Comet NEOWise taken in Central Florida by astronomer Derek Demeter in July 2020. (Derek Demeter)Our view of the night sky has been changing ever since the light bulb was invented. “When I look up at the night sky, I’m reminded of the thousands of years of history that people have been inspired -- a lot of our traditions today stem from ancient people looking up at the night sky and feeling awe and wonder,” he said. AdIn August, the members of an American Astronomical Society committee -- who have been working with SpaceX engineers-- released their findings about how to mitigate trashing the night sky and what the long-standing impact of these large constellations will be. Lori Allen, also an astronomer with the NOIRLab, said the astronomy working group observed Starlink satellites to determine if changes to the satellite hardware will work, what observatories can do.
Podcast reminds us, especially in the sandal-wearing months: Stop neglecting your feet
Read full article: Podcast reminds us, especially in the sandal-wearing months: Stop neglecting your feetIt’s a super simple piece of advice, but one that perhaps we should take a little more seriously. “It’s something that’s so easy to forget, but it feels so nice to do," Yun told podcast host Zak Rosen. His podcast aims to share good, simple advice with the world. “The Best Advice Show” offers tips on a range of topics, from cooking and food, to career goals, relationship advice and simple life hacks. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
Who takes out the space trash? Space debris is growing, here’s what’s being done about it
Read full article: Who takes out the space trash? Space debris is growing, here’s what’s being done about itAnd so whilst we say ’space debris,’ it’s not like there’s hundreds and hundreds of objects all crammed together or creating a huge problem. Space is big, and the separations between these pieces of space debris are quite large.”AdBatcheldor said most space debris, or space junk, is tracked and right now not posing a danger to any new missions. This is the area most concentrated with space debris, according to NASA’s Orbital Debris Program Office. His research area of focus is on robotics in space, including satellite repair in space and removal of space debris. Hosted by space reporter Emilee Speck, each episode is designed to inspire everyone, from the space curious to the space fanatics.
Going through a rough patch? This secret just might help you see things differently
Read full article: Going through a rough patch? This secret just might help you see things differentlyA recent podcast guest spoke about a useful life tip she picked up from a fictional character in a book. The novel, A Little Life, by Hanya Yanagihara, in a way, touches on the concept of recalibrating. (And the idea is), the whole secret to parenting is the ability to recalibrate, recounted Lulu Miller, a self-described radio-maker and author. Let yourself feel that hurt, Miller said, but then consider this: If you can recalibrate, youre going to be OK. Leave your name and your tip, followed by your email address in case he has any follow-up questions.
Space Curious: The origin story of the International Space Station
Read full article: Space Curious: The origin story of the International Space StationThat means most college students today have never known a day without an astronaut orbiting above them on the International Space Station. The International Space Station, or ISS, is just shy of the same length as an American football field and the largest spacecraft ever built. “I felt as an International Space Station, we needed to enter as an international crew.”AdCabana and Krikalev went into the ISS at the same time. “Sergei and I enter side by side, so there was no first person to enter the International Space Station,” Cabana said. Hosted by space reporter Emilee Speck, each episode is designed to inspire everyone, from the space curious to the space fanatics.
This brilliant 1-minute rule just might help you get your life under control
Read full article: This brilliant 1-minute rule just might help you get your life under controlYoull find this practice will help you get rid of that scum of clutter that sits on the surface of everyday life, Rubin said. And youll likely find all these little things arent nagging for your attention all the time. To hear from Rubin, listen here:Rubin was a recent guest on The Best Advice Show, as you can see. Leave your name and your tip, followed by your email address in case he has any follow-up questions. Rosen has a Food Fridays feature in which hed love to feature your cooking advice.
Are you Space Curious? Submit your intergalactic questions here
Read full article: Are you Space Curious? Submit your intergalactic questions hereWhat do you want to know about spaceflight and planetary exploration in the era of a new space industry? Space exploration is fueled by the need to answer questions about the great unknown. There’s no need to have a background in physics or a degree in engineering; this is open for the space curious to the space obsessed. Space reporter Emilee Speck will answer your intergalactic questions with help from astronauts, scientists and engineers. Your questions could be featured on Space Curious, a podcast from Graham Media Group and ClickOrlando.com.
Expect the opposite -- and it just might alter your whole way of thinking, podcast host says
Read full article: Expect the opposite -- and it just might alter your whole way of thinking, podcast host saysHave you ever taken a few minutes to think about your expectations -- expectations about life, the people around you, and yourself? Because on a recent episode of The Best Advice Show, a guest and podcast host shared a brilliant tip involving expectations. Its a way to manually reset your expectations to open up room for something else to come forth, as Sarah May B. explained. She goes on to put it in more specific terms: For example, lets say you have a disagreement at work. This person thinks this or people think that.Sarah May B. says in the moment youre feeling all of that negative energy, close your eyes and mentally say to yourself the opposite.
This advice just might change the way you think about people and their bodies
Read full article: This advice just might change the way you think about people and their bodiesThe following advice isnt to say that you have to ignore this persons appearance entirely. It might seem nitpicky at first, but its not, if you think about it. To contribute some of your advice, drop him a voicemail at 844-935-BEST. Rosen has a Food Fridays feature in which hed love to feature your cooking advice. The Best Advice Show is a product of Graham Media Group.
On making your inbox your home: Dont feel bad about a bulk-delete, journalist says
Read full article: On making your inbox your home: Dont feel bad about a bulk-delete, journalist saysIf youre a person who receives lots of email newsletters, or even just lots of email in general, journalist Ann Friedman offered this advice: Sometimes you have to give yourself permission to do a bulk-delete. She writes her own newsletter and receives many more. I think everybodys inbox is (like) their home, Friedman told The Best Advice Show host Zak Rosen. And I can choose to opt in or not that week, Friedman said. Friedman tries to treat her inbox as an extension of her priorities elsewhere -- the show will tell you exactly what that means.
This simple trick will make even the most average of tomatoes taste delicious
Read full article: This simple trick will make even the most average of tomatoes taste deliciousAnyone who loves tomatoes knows just how good they can be in the summertime. Unfortunately, this season, most tomatoes arent quite there yet, said Avery Robinson, a culinary historian, researcher, editor and educator -- also a recent guest on The Best Advice Show.But theres a pretty simple way to make a subpar tomato incredibly flavorful. You can use table salt, finishing salt, kosher salt: Anything you have on hand in your kitchen already. That salt will release some moisture and help enhance the natural tomato flavor, Robinson said. The Best Advice Show is a product of Graham Media Group.
On this 50th anniversary for the USPS, mail a letter to a friend
Read full article: On this 50th anniversary for the USPS, mail a letter to a friendFifty years ago, the former Post Office Department changed over and became the United States Postal Service. Postal Service, as we know it now, has only been around since 1970? Energized by the Civil Rights Movement, postal workers in New York went on strike, and the movement eventually swelled across the country. Previously, letters were taken to a Post Office, where employees would note the postage due (or paid) in the upper right corner. Postal Service stands financially, perhaps we do have to consider, what if the mail goes away someday?
This simple weathering the weather tip just might change how you view the forecast
Read full article: This simple weathering the weather tip just might change how you view the forecastDave Leins, a recent guest on The Best Advice Show, understands what thats like. He used to be apprehensive about going outside in the rain, and admitted to podcast host Zak Rosen that usually, it doesnt seem fun to venture out when the weather is drizzly. Once youre past it, you can even start to look forward to the rain. Leave your name and your tip, followed by your email address in case he has any follow-up questions. The Best Advice Show is a product of Graham Media Group.
Next time you find yourself in an argument, ask yourself: Do you want to be right or do you want to be close?
Read full article: Next time you find yourself in an argument, ask yourself: Do you want to be right or do you want to be close?When Michael Franti -- a musician, filmmaker and activist -- gets into an argument with his wife, they fall back on one phrase: Do you want to be right, or do you want to be close? So many arguments are just about proving that my opinion or what I did or what I said was OK. And that what she did or said wasnt OK, Franti said. Thats what I signed up for and thats what you signed up for. Franti and Spearhead have a new album called Watching The World Go by With You.Rosen wants to hear from you next. The Best Advice Show is a product of Graham Media Group.
Thinking about doling out some advice? Just make sure its not unsolicited, or it might not land well
Read full article: Thinking about doling out some advice? Just make sure its not unsolicited, or it might not land wellThe Best Advice Show is a podcast all about giving advice, as the name implies. Heres why: the general idea is that most people know what they should do or what they want to do in any given situation, Putnam said. Putnam told Rosen about a really strong example involving a friendship. The concept is simple, really: If youre asked for advice and you feel capable of giving some, go ahead. The Best Advice Show is a product of Graham Media Group.
Self-care doesnt have to mean candles or bubble baths: Think about what the term might mean to you
Read full article: Self-care doesnt have to mean candles or bubble baths: Think about what the term might mean to youSelf-care is a term thats thrown around a lot, said a recent guest on The Best Advice Show.But what is self-care, really? Camilla Lizundia finds the term too all-encompassing and buzzwordy, she told podcast host Zak Rosen. For Lizundia, self-care doesnt mean bubble baths or candles. Rosen, The Best Advice Show podcast creator and host, wants to hear from you next. The Best Advice Show is a product of Graham Media Group.
This analysis on racism is incredibly concise, direct, and includes 3 steps
Read full article: This analysis on racism is incredibly concise, direct, and includes 3 stepsIt wasnt until after college that Penniman developed the following analysis about how NOT to be racist. This is about giving back the things that were stolen from black and indigenous people, including land and wealth. This is about giving back the things that were stolen from black and indigenous people, including land and wealth. Here are some recommended resources and groups/links she mentions in the podcast:The Best Advice Show podcast creator and host Zak Rosen wants to hear from you next. The Best Advice Show is a product of Graham Media Group.
This advice will make you want to drop whatever you’re doing and drive around the block: ‘Rodents ate my car’
Read full article: This advice will make you want to drop whatever you’re doing and drive around the block: ‘Rodents ate my car’Even though life, in some ways, has started returning to normal, it’s safe to say that many of us still aren’t driving our cars as often. Whatever the case, Susan Reed, of Kalamazoo, has some advice for you: Take your car out every day, even if it’s just for a quick spin around the block. “Rodents ate my car,” Reed told Zak Rosen, the host and creator of “The Best Advice Show.”It wasn’t a cheap repair, either. But you’ll definitely want to make sure you’re driving your car at least semi-regularly. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
Unplugging and switching gears before bed could be your saving grace during rough times
Read full article: Unplugging and switching gears before bed could be your saving grace during rough timesIt’s safe to say that we’re living through some very difficult times, so making sure you find a way to unplug and find an escape before bed could help you stay sane. How does Petty unwind before bed so she can clear her head of her day’s anxieties? No other way than the animated show “Bob’s Burgers.”If “Bob’s Burgers” isn’t your thing, Petty says to find something before bed that will help you switch gears. ‘Bob’s Burgers’ has been that rescue for me.”So whether it’s a hilarious and silly TV show like “Bob’s Burgers” or a page-turning romance novel, a little escapism can do wonders during stressful times. You can listen to Petty’s advice on “The Best Advice Show” podcast, below.
Eating an orange in the shower is a surprisingly fantastic way to start your day
Read full article: Eating an orange in the shower is a surprisingly fantastic way to start your dayOn a day when he might need some extra pep in his step, hell grab a cold orange from the fridge and take it in the shower to peel and eat. The combination of a hot shower and the juicy orange make a great start to your day. You can listen to the episode of The Best Advice Show below. Leave your name and your advice, followed by your email address, in case there are follow-up questions. The Best Advice Show" is produced by Graham Media Group.
Not sure how you can make a difference? 2 words that might change how you move forward: Hasten slowly
Read full article: Not sure how you can make a difference? 2 words that might change how you move forward: Hasten slowlyIf you feel uncomfortable and (you feel) disgust right now -- if you feel lots of terrible feelings, that is an appropriate response," Garbus said on the podcast. "And just be aware of (this urge involving) wanting to fix it right away. The idea is, when theres urgent work that needs to be done, in order to do that work, we must slow down. The Best Advice Show" podcast creator and host Zak Rosen wants to hear from you next. The Best Advice Show" is produced by Graham Media Group.