Lifestyle #05

How To Live a Happy Life with French & Vanessa Stewart

What did you do during the pandemic? French Stewart, our guest today, took a hiatus from being a comedian to performing weddings in his backyard. With credits like 3rd Rock from the Sun and Mom, French has brought laughter to homes all over the country. He joins us today with his wife, actress Vanessa Claire Stewart.

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Three Powerful Habits of Highly Compassionate People

Don’t underestimate the power and strength of being compassionate. Just because a person is compassionate doesn’t mean they’re soft or weak. Compassionate people are confident, resilient, and even fearless.   Here are a few habits and qualities of genuinely compassionate people.  They Don’t Take Things Personally Compassionate people know that life happens, and people make mistakes;…

Lifestyle #04

Hospice Care & Your Loved Ones, With Amy Yoffe and Shelley Chilton

It’s hard to lose a loved one. It impacts every aspect of our life including one’s entire social circle. After an awful experience losing her parents, our guest today, Shelley Chilton was inspired to start a business to make sure other people didn’t go through what she did. And we’ll talk to Amy Yoffe who was pregnant while supporting a grieving husband, long distance. Welcome to Lifestyle Magazine.

Lifestyle #21

Jaclyn Smith-Special

Today we are airing a fan favorite Lifestyle Magazine show from our archives. Our guest today, Jaclyn Smith, was made famous by her role in the iconic 1970s television series, Charlie’s Angeles. Not only has she been one of the most successful actresses in the history of television, she was one of the first women to build a business empire, and she’s done it all while raising a family. Free Offer: CareNotes pamphlet “Gaining the Strength to Deal With Breast Cancer” Offer Code: BREAST-T-F-401 Offer Description: Image result for gaining the strength to deal with breast cancer-CareNotes

Lifestyle #20

“Ed Asner – Special”

Today we are airing a fan favorite Lifestyle Magazine show from our archives.  Edward Asner is a legend who won Emmy awards playing a newspaper editor searching for the truth on TV.  We were so fortunate to have him on our show before his passing.  He joined us with his son Matt to share the truth they’ve learned from personal experience about autism. Free Offer: NIMH pamphlet “Autism Spectrum Disorder” Offer Description: The National Institute of Mental Health brochure informs parents and adults on the range of symptoms of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), including social impairment, communications issues, and repetitive behaviors. Discusses diagnosis and treatment of ASD, as well as possible related co-occurring mental disorders. Offer Code: AUTISM-T-F-401

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5 Things Your Aging Loved Ones Need From You

The day will come when your parents or grandparents will need your help and support. They might not ask for it because they don’t want to be a burden.  As their caregiver, you’ll want to help them stay healthy and happy and for them to avoid feeling lonely and isolated.  What can you do to…

Lifestyle #12

My West Side Story

  Winning an Oscar or Golden Globe is often perceived as the pinnacle of success in Hollywood, but it’s the professional friendships you nurture throughout your career that truly matter. On this episode of Lifestyle Magazine, our Relationship Key Host, Mike Tucker, and Roy Ice talk with George Chakiris, best known from the original West Side Story.

Lifestyle #01

Parenting, Hope and Humor

Sometimes parenting can be overwhelming, whether you’re a single parent or married a sense of humor always helps. Today on our show, we have a comedian and a mother of three who’s experienced divorce, been a single mother, and then a newlywed with teens and a newborn. In addition to all of that, she escaped war torn Croatia as a teen, survived poverty and suicidal depression only then to win Oprah Winfrey’s search for the next TV star, with her viral videos of hope and humor being viewed more than a billion times. See how the key of attitude helped Kristina Kuzmič throughout all of these life experiences. 

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10 Ways to Combat Loneliness

Loneliness is feeling sad about being socially disconnected and isolated from people. When you’re going through something very difficult and you wish you had someone to talk to but don’t, you can feel emotionally lonely. Most people feel sad, lonely or even depressed from time to time because of life’s challenges and pain from loss…

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