The Muskegon Art Museum is back with the Festival of Trees, opening on the 26th, a fundraiser that transforms the museum's galleries into a winter wonderland. We talk to Kristina Broughton about the run through Jan 4.
Steelcase Foundation's Daniel Williams joins in to discuss the first year of Investment in Families Initiative, seeing improved mental health, financial wellness and community connection. Key findings include financial assistance and career progress.
Local author David Emeott, co athletic director at East Kentwood, and Track Coach, writes Beyond the Finish Line, the Art of Transformational Coaching, sharing his story, plus the importance of attitude, patience, and trust.
Respect: How to Change the World One Interaction at a Time makes the case that respect at home, work and in civic life, is the key to restoring civility. Author/Communications Strategist Robert Dilenschneider joins in with the conversation, drawing on multiple decades of experience.
November is Early Childhood Awareness Month. We talk with BCBS's Dr. Angela Seabright about how traumatic events in childhood can affect mental health, signs of mental health problems in kids, and more.
Transcripts are provided upon request.
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