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RELATIONSHIPS, LIFE HACKS, HEALTHY LIVING, CAREER
BEATING BURNOUT AT WORK
Dr. Gail Gazelle, a master coach for physicians and physician leaders, discusses the issue of burnout at work, whether you work in healthcare or in another industry. She offers advice on how to combat burnout, including recognizing that you are not your thoughts, stepping out of mental stories, reducing reactivity, and leaning into compassion, connection, and purpose.
TALKER STORIES, RELATIONSHIPS
BOOMERS TO POLARS: A JOURNEY THROUGH GENERATIONS' NAMES
Boomers, Millennials, Polars... What's your generation? Psychology Professor and Book Author Jean Twenge explains how different generations were named and which characteristics define them.
PETS
AMERICA'S TOP DOGS
From Chihuahuas to Golden Retrievers, discover why these breeds steal the spotlight across The United States! We're breaking down a U.S. News & World Report which reveals the most popular dog breeds in America.
PARENTING, HEALTHY LIVING, TALKER STORIES
NATIONAL WATER SAFETY MONTH WITH OLYMPIC SWIMMER CULLEN JONES
May is 'National Water Safety Month.' Two-time Olympic Swimmer and four-time medalist, Cullen Jones, discusses his near-drowning experience at the age of five and explains which steps parents can take to keep their kids safe this swim season.
TALKER STORIES, CAREER, MILITARY
CONNECTING VETERANS WITH FULFILLING CAREERS
From combat zones to corporate boardrooms, an organization called 'RecruitMilitary' is helping Veterans transition into the civilian workforce and find fulfilling careers.
RecruitMilitary.com offers an array of free products and services for Veterans including career fairs, direct placement and recruiting services, and a veteran-focused job board.
HEALTHY LIVING, LIFE HACKS
HOW TO FALL BACK ASLEEP
Staring at the ceiling when you should be snoozing? Dr. Michael Breus, who is also known as 'The Sleep Doctor,' explains what's happening in your body to make this occur as you sleep. He also has some tips that may have you back in dream land in no time!
HEALTHY LIVING, FOOD & DRINKS, RELATIONSHIPS
FOODS YOU SHOULD EAT ON A FIRST DATE
You've heard the saying, "You are what you eat." And that's why when you're on a first date, you might want to pay attention to what you put on your plate. A mind-body wellness expert explains which foods can boost your mood.
TALKER STORIES, SMART MONEY, HEALTHY LIVING
WHICH U.S. CITIES ARE THE HAPPIEST?
Every year, the financial advice web site 'WalletHub' puts together a list of the 'Happiest Cities in America.' Find out where your city stands on this year's list. You may not be familiar with #1 but here's a hint... the tech boom may have helped kick it to the top of this list.
WEATHER WATCH
PREPARING FOR WILDFIRES
There are more than 50,000 wildfires every year in the U.S. so you might want to pack your emergency bag and have a plan in place. We spoke with an expert to learn which steps you can take to keep yourself, your family and your home safe from the flames.
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WEATHER WATCH
PREPARING FOR A HURRICANE
Prepare for hurricane season with these tips to protect yourself, your loved ones and your home. We spoke with a couple of experts who give a comprehensive plan that you can put into action before the storm hits.
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WEATHER WATCH, SMART MONEY
PREPARING FOR FLOODS
Floods are the second highest cause of natural disaster deaths. Uncover the surprising dangers lurking in floodwaters and find out why your standard homeowner's insurance policy might drain your bank account if your home is hit with a flood.
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LIFE HACKS, HEALTHY LIVING, PARENTING
WHY TEENS NEED TO START SCHOOL LATER
Research shows many teenagers wake up groggy and cranky for good reason: their biological clocks make them more apt to go to sleep late and wake up late. Some school districts are now pushing back their start times and hoping this helps teenagers perform better in school. We explain the different ways a later school start time may benefit teens.