NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly writes her memoir, It. Goes. So. Fast: The Year of No Do-Overs, chronicling her work-balance life, including mention of her hearing loss, the death of her father, and the beginnings of the empty nest.
Concluding March as Women’s History Month, we discuss pay equity and female representation at work. CEO of SHRM Linkage Tamla Oates-Forney joins in to discuss the new data and how best to improve in these times.
March is Myeloma Awareness Month, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society is working to improve the lives of myeloma and blood cancer patients. We talk about the National angle with Alice Caldwell, a cancer survivor.
The author of Itching to Love joins in, Author Shelley Mickle, former storyteller for NPR, serves of slices of her life and food for thought centered around her decade long relationship with her 4 legged best friend. We talk about this short and winding tale.
A local tax firm gives back annually to the community. EHTC's annual Chipping for Charity golf event in June raises funds this year for AYA Youth Collective. We talk to Matt Fegan and Andy Allen about the partnership.
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