Yearly Archives: 2012

CAREGIVING S.O.S., Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2:00 p.m. EST on www.W4WN.com with Joni Aldrich, author of Understanding with Compassion: Help for Loved Ones and Caregivers of a Brain Illness Patient

Meeting the brain illness patient in their world. Many caregivers and family members find this very difficult to do. However, the patient can’t return to our world. My guest will be Neysa Peterson, the co-author of my books on caregiving for a brain illness patient and an MS in counseling. Neysa cared for her husband […]
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DIAGNOSIS S.O.S., Tues., Jan. 31, 2:00 p.m. EST W4WN.com

Blood based cancers. Since my own husband died of multiple myeloma, this is a bittersweet show for me. However, I really want to focus on leukemia and myeloma, what they are, their symptoms, risk factors, etc. My guest is Dr. Daniel Pollyea, an investigator at the University of Colorado Cancer Center, clinical director of leukemia […]
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“CHER”ing “My” Smile Guest John A. Nittolo for 2.6.12

John A Nittolo 770-891-2621 Deltajohn56@gmail.com Expert in: – Tactical training – Martial arts – Security – Antiterrorism Master Trainer and Supervisor – Fire Arms and Weaponry – Police Tactics Instructor John A. Nittolo has over 30 years of extensive experience training law enforcement, military and self-defense for women at The Sports Edge Fitness center. He […]
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CANCER S.O.S., Monday, Jan. 30, 2:00 p.m. EST on W4WN.com

The chemo drug shortage. How many are dying for their drugs? In 2008, only 3 cancer drugs were on backorder. In 2011, 23 cancer drugs were in short supply from supplier to patient. The reasons are multiple and complex. And what of the patients? Brenda was told there was no more Doxil available. She’s mad, […]
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“Cher”ing “My” Smile guests for 1.30.12 are the folks from Palm Beach Harvest

Palm Beach Harvest is a non-profit, community-based organization of volunteers who collect and transport surplus food to non-profit distribution centers throughout Palm Beach County. Palm Beach Harvest utilizes volunteers who donate their time to rescue several million pounds of food every year. Community gardens are set up to provide additional produce. The conventional and Organic […]
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Fri., Jan. 27th at 2:00 p.m. EST www.W4WN.com

Ladies Who Inspire You don’t want to miss Alesia Shute! When she was diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 7, her life was redirected as was that of her entire family. She survived six major surgeries that had never been tested on a child and countless hours of pain and months of hospitalization. […]
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Wed., Jan. 25, 2:00 p.m. EST: Caregiving S.O.S., W4WN.com

My guest is Eileen Wilkinson, Director of Marketing at Comfort Keepers in Fairfax, Virginia, which provides services to keep people independent in their homes such as: meal preparation, transportation, stimulating activities, range of motion exercises, personal care, bathing and home safety technology services. Eileen considers herself a student of navigating the joys and challenges of […]
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TUES., JAN. 24, 2:00 p.m. Special Cancer S.O.S. W4WN.com

In our country, we are blessed to have a 15-yr. breast cancer survival rate of 77%. Other countries are not so fortunate. The women in Africa need our help. Juliet Aguwa (a breast cancer survivor from Nigeria) founded Courage to Dare. Their challenges: 1) In Africa breast cancer is a “curse from God”; 2) No […]
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Great Debut of “Cher”ing “My” Smile on w4cy.com

What an incredible debut show of “Cher”ing “My” Smile on www.w4cy.com I hope you all enjoyed my show today at 3:00 PM EST-4:00 on my newest radio show, “Cher”ing “My” Smile at my newest home, W4CY Radio brought to you by The Intertainment Network…..Thank you, Dean K. Piper for welcoming me to the family…..I come “bearing” SMILES!!!! Just click on […]
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MON., JAN. 23rd, CANCER S.O.S., 2:00 P.M. EST W4WN.com

WE ARE ONE WORLD Juliet Aguwa (a breast cancer survivor from Nigeria) founded a charity called Courage to Dare. Their mission is to assist African women with breast cancer. The challenges: 1) Their culture considers cancer a “curse from God”; 2) No screening; and 3) Lack of affordable treatment (even if they start treatment, they […]
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