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Yacht Rock Pub Crawl

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Yacht Rock Pub Crawl

Anchors away, Bentonville! Downtown Bentonville is setting sail for Summer with the smoothest event of the season -- get ready to turn up the tunes, soak in the tropical vibes, and sip on brews. Downtown Bentonville Inc. is hosting it's first ever "Yacht Rock Pub Crawl" with downtown businesses! We're charting course for a evening of breezy fun and we want YOU on board! So what is "Yacht Rock"? Yacht Rock is a genre of soft rock music that grew […]

todayMay 25, 2025 2

Re-framing Excuses: How Mental Weakness Sabotages Your Success

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Re-framing Excuses: How Mental Weakness Sabotages Your Success

For many people, staying consistent is the hardest part of accomplishing goals. Dr. Haley Perlus, a sports psychologist, believes that the core of this issue is mental toughness. She explains how to trick yourself into staying consistent even when your motivation runs out. Guest Information: Dr. Haley Perlus; Sports Psychologist Links for more info: LinkedIn: Dr. Haley Perlus Dr. Haley Perlus Website Instagram: @drhaleyperlus The post Re-framing Excuses: How Mental Weakness Sabotages Your Success appeared first on Radio Health Journal.

todayMay 25, 2025

Seventeen Years, One Dream: Turning Passion Into Action – At Any Age

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Seventeen Years, One Dream: Turning Passion Into Action – At Any Age

After decades in broadcasting, Gerald McBride wasn’t looking for a new career, but he was interested in following a new passion. This week, we explore his journey as a first-time filmmaker and what his path says about creative evolution at any age. Guest Information: Gerald McBride, Detroit radio host & producer, filmmaker, director, The Rhythm Sheila Nielsen, career consultant & owner, Nielsen Career Consulting. Links for more info: Facebook: Gerald McBride Old School Music  Instagram: @geraldmcbride The Rhythm Nielsen Career […]

todayMay 25, 2025 1

Aging Like An Olympian: The Exercises That Keep You Healthy And Independent

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Aging Like An Olympian: The Exercises That Keep You Healthy And Independent

More than two decades after retiring, Joetta – a 4x Olympic athlete – laced up her spikes to get back into racing at age 62. This week, she explains how her training has adjusted to accommodate for her aging body, while our exercise expert lists the reasons why older adults need to be weightlifting and training fast-twitch muscles fibers. Guest Information: Joetta Clark Diggs, Four-Time Olympic Athlete, Motivational Speaker Kevin Murach, Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas Department of Exercise Science […]

todayMay 25, 2025

Headline Stress Disorder Is Real – Are You Stuck In The Doom Loop?

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Headline Stress Disorder Is Real – Are You Stuck In The Doom Loop?

We’re more connected to the news than ever—but at what cost? This week, we explore how the modern media environment is reshaping our mental space, and what happens when it becomes harder to look away than to stay informed. Guest Information: Don Grant, media psychologist & national advisor for healthy device management, Newport Healthcare Bryan McLaughlin, associate professor, advertising, Texas Tech University. Links for more info: Mayo Clinic: How the news rewires your brain Newport Healthcare Newport Healthcare: Don Grant […]

todayMay 25, 2025 1

Medical Notes: How Our Genetics Can Predict Our Future, Climate Change Is Worsening Seasonal Allergies, And Why Research Excludes Pregnant Women

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Medical Notes: How Our Genetics Can Predict Our Future, Climate Change Is Worsening Seasonal Allergies, And Why Research Excludes Pregnant Women

Why more pregnant women need to be in clinical trials. While they’re regularly excluded from testing for safety reasons, researchers argue that it’s harder to know which drugs are safe and effective for them even after fda approval. A new study in the American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology estimates that 75% of drug trials from the past 15 years excluded these women. Though adding pregnant women into clinical trials seems risky, scientists claim we’re doing more harm by not […]

todayMay 21, 2025 1

Culture Crash: Why It’s Time To Rethink How You Read

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Culture Crash: Why It’s Time To Rethink How You Read

Welcome to Culture Crash, where we examine American culture – what’s new and old in entertainment… How do you pass the time on your commutes? Do you tune into the radio? Put on a podcast? Or maybe you listen to an audiobook? Audiobooks are undergoing a bit of a renaissance right now, and their newfound portability is a main reason why. For a long time, listening to an audiobook meant shelling out big bucks or sitting on a library wait […]

todayMay 21, 2025

Viewpoints Explained: What Tariffs Are Quietly Triggering Across America

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Viewpoints Explained: What Tariffs Are Quietly Triggering Across America

Toilet paper. Coffee. Olive oil. If you’re feeling a little déjà vu—you’re not alone. In a scene straight out of early 2020, people are once again stockpiling. But this time, it’s not a health crisis that’s clearing shelves – it’s a fear of high prices. Steep tariffs on imported items are threatening the national supply chain. Some experts estimate that Chinese-made items will now be two and a half times more expensive than last year. As a result, many shoppers […]

todayMay 21, 2025 1

How To Rewire Your Brain For Happiness And Success

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How To Rewire Your Brain For Happiness And Success

Have you been feeling stuck in your career or personal life? Though it can take some time and effort, it’s possible to rewire our brains for the better. Dr. Greg Hammer, author of Gain Without Pain, reveals the best tricks to form healthier habits that’ll lead to more happiness and success. Guest Information: Dr. Greg Hammer, Author, Gain Without Pain, Retired Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine Links for more info: Instagram: @greghammermd Dr. Greg Hammer Amazon: Gain Without Pain, […]

todayMay 18, 2025