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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Dr. Judith Orloff is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist and a member of the clinical faculty at UCLA. She is an author whose latest book is "The Genius of Empathy". The Dalai Lama wrote the foreword to the book saying: "Judith Orloff offers practical advice on how to cultivate and enhance empathy, which I believe readers w
Glenn Rockowitz is the Oncology Social Work and Outreach Manager for Cancer Pathways in Seattle. Glenn has an interesting mix of experience and qualifications that make him the ideal lead for his current endeavor, an all-ages improv comedy troupe named "Best Medicine". Glenn has worked in comedy, writing for SNL, creat
Dr. Macie Smith is a Licensed Gerontology Social Worker and award-winning Alzheimer’s/Dementia educator and author with more than 20 years of experience working with aging and vulnerable populations. Dr. Smith provides support for those living with Alzheimer’s, dementia, cognitive impairment, intellectual and developme
Jae Oh, MBA, CFP is a Medicare Consultant and author of Maximize Your Medicare: Qualify for Benefits, Protect Your Health, and Minimize Your Costs. Jae shares what you need to know as you sit down at the kitchen table to go over your options for new coverage at the height of enrollment season. Whether for oneself or f
Pam Fischer is the Senior Director of External Engagement at the Governors Highway Safety Association. She is also a national expert on teen driving; exactly the right voice to join in ahead of National Teen Driver Safety Week, October 20-25. In 2022, there were over 3300 deaths due to distracted driving, and 289,000 i
Teralyn Pilgrim is a zero-food-waste advocate and the author of "No Scrap Left Behind: My Life Without Food Waste." Teralyn offers a litmus test - Would you toss that 'piece of food' into the trashcan while a starving child watched? The answer guides her, and us, to do something more with it, not merely toss it away. T