We have a great interview with Bob Enright, who decided to ride with the PAC organization across the northern part of the USA, on a bicycle! He started in Seattle at the Pacific Ocean, and then rode all the way...
I reminisce with my old friend Jill Sanders, who spent four years with me at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine. She took a different path, one that led her to Providence, Rhode Island to practice fo...
A conversation with UConn professors Shareen Hertel and Kathy Libal on their work, education, and thoughts regarding human rights.
Candlelight is a podcast highlighting human rights in the United States via...
Ron talks about how important it is to be part of the community and help out when you're on a bike! Some roads are DEADLY BY DESIGN, with things like rumble strips on the midline. Advances in the rail trails. M...
Today we interview Michelle Allison, LMFT, who is a practicing family therapist in Mansfield, CT. She treats many conditions, but has a special interest in helping those navigating the world of transgenderism. ...
There have been studies where testers wore different brands of fitness trackers and got different numbers of steps from placing on the same wrist! Is it worth it? Reduce your stress with a little Caribbean, or ...
Sugar and Cardiovascular Disease, Voice Injury, Natural Help for Clotting Disorders
A recent study came out discussing the scientists at Harvard that were paid in the early 1960's to show that it's dietary f...
Eric Weiss and the Builder's Ball, Gran Fondo New England, and the East Coast Greenway
Ron has the very industrious Eric Weiss on as a guest, and he discusses the Builder's Ball, which will be held in Thomps...
A conversation with Professor Glenn Mitoma on his work, education, and thoughts regarding human rights. For more information on Prof. Mitoma, you can visit: http://thedoddcenter.uconn.edu/about/glenn-...