In-depth interview with Ambria K. Jones, a graduate of Harvard Extension School, who received her Master's in International Relations. Ms. Jones reflects on her journey to academic excellence and the struggles she encountered in her educational goals at Harvard while employed at Harvard-MIT.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cd-johnson/supportDr. Bob Murray and his wife Alicia Fortinberry discuss their book Creating Optimism. The book is a proven seven step program which provides guidance, options and techniques on combating depression without using anti-depressants.
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All over the globe people are experiencing anxiety and depression resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Un-expectantly, we have seen an unrest in our society due to an unseen, unpredictable enemy, a deadly virus. It is very important that we connect with professionals that can assist us in the process of making sure we state optimistic as we get through these perilous times. Dr. Murray provides expert information that will help with this process. You can find become apart his tribe by signing up at Today's Research and order books from their online store.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cd-johnson/supportDr. Alan Jackson, MD is a Cardiology Specialist in Chicago, IL and has over 32 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine medical school in 1988. He is affiliated with Mercy Hospital And Medical Center in the Chicagoland area. This interview provides in-depth description of the history of heart disease, the effects of cocaine, alcohol and smoking on the cardiovascular system. Dr. Jackson also provides preventive measures for heart disease as well as outlining a diet that one should adapt as a pre-preventive habit to minimize the risk of the coronary disease.
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