
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. Kamin Samuel is the Director of the upcoming documentary "Courage to Thrive," which highlights tangible tools for women to create breakthrough results despite facing adversity. Kamin began her career as a Navy helicopter pilot. In fact, she was the first black woman to do so. Kamin is also an international business
Dheepa Maturi is the author of "108: An Eco-Thriller." Formerly an attorney, Dheepa has long had the urge to write. This book has been nearly a decade in the making, and Dheepa knew she had to listen to her inner voice and write - poetry, prose, essays, all that explore culture, beliefs, the stories of the past that gu
Olivia Chadwick and Garnet Morris are the authors of "17 Runs: The Unbeaten Path to Unlock Life's True Potential." Over a decade ago, Garnet hired Olivia as a coach to improve his fitness, ahead of participating in a 100-mile mountain race - The Kananaskis Relay in Alberta, Canada. The 'Runs' are a metaphor for the con
Jae Oh, CFP is author of "Maximize Your Medicare," and an Education Fellow at the Alliance for Lifetime Income. There's much complexity in the new bill just passed, and what it can mean to our health care costs. It's still unfolding but it's in our best interest to be paying attention and learning and acting on any c
Therese Huston, PhD is a cognitive scientist at Seattle University and an author - one who makes this science very understandable and readable for the average reader. Her new book is "Sharp: 14 Simple Ways to Improve Your Life with Brain Science." How about a simple exercise to find sleep when our brain won't shut down
Joe Bechley is a retired Army veteran now living in Kentucky. He shares stories from his time in the military, all that it has meant in his life, the connections he made, the mentors he had, and now in retirement the medical care he receives. Bottom line - he's had a great life and career. Seeing the military marching