Sunday Morning Magazine
Sunday Morning Magazine is a local Seattle podcast featuring guests from local non-profit agencies, authors and specialists in the fields that are the focus of each weekend's informative conversation. These focus areas include education, environment, charities, crime, health, domestic issues, and youth.
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Jae Oh is a certified financial planner, author of "Maximize Your Medicare," Education Fellow at the Alliance for Lifetime Income, and a teacher at heart, who helps to unravel some of the complexities and challenges around medical coverage, both with the ACA and with Medicare. It's enrollment season, a critical time fo
Luke Minor is the WA529 Senior Director and provides an excellent overview of this important program that builds the foundation for our youth to plan for and more into higher education, whether it's university, college, or the trades. Kids who know there's a plan for them to get further education are more likely to pur
Dr. Supatra Tovar is a clinical psychologist, registered dietitian, fitness expert, and author of "Deprogram Diet Culture: Rethink Your Relationship with Food, Heal Your Mind, And Live a Diet-Free Life." This title captures the essence of Dr. Tovar's integrative health approach. It follows the evolution of her personal
Gabrielle Oliveira is an Associate Professor of Education and Brazil Studies at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She is the author of "Now We are Here: Family Migration, Children's Education, and Dreams for a Better Life." Gabrielle met and learned the stories of sixteen immigrant families, human beings in sea
Laura Browne is a job interview expert, career coach, and author. Laura has written numerous books supportive of the various aspects of jobs and careers, with her latest book titled "Interview Speak: What Your Interview Really wants to Know." This information couldn't be timelier when we consider the job market - betwe
Larry Zuckerman is a local author with a new book entitled "To Save a Life." The story couldn't be more timely or relevant as Larry writes about immigrants in New York City in the early 1900s, Inspired by memories of his grandparents and a memorable visit to a Tenement Museum in NYC - the actual 'apartments' where thes