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Shows are aired in the San Bernardino area on X95.7 and KQLH 92.5 on Sundays at 9:00 AM and 7:00 AM, respectively.
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Ulysses Valor has overcome so much in his young life, and he has launched a link of journals and tools to help men struggling with mental wellness, followed by Heather Zappia from the Making Hope Hap…
Kaiser Permanente Doctors share how to stay healthy in the summer heat.
Dennis Khalili-Borna, MD, FACSM, FAAFP
Physician-in-Charge, Fontana Family Medicine
Regional Physician Lead of Sports Medicine, S…
Esmeralda Vazquez from the IE Labor Institute and Karen Serrano from Uplift San Bernardino
Nonprofit Executive Coach Jenny Mitchell and a classic interview with author and historian Robert Dallek
Raven Casas from San Manuel Band of Mission Indians on Missing and Murdered Indigenous People and rising nonprofit leader, Brittany Brown
Greg Hammer, MD, Stanford School of Medicine professor, physician, best-selling author, and mindfulness expert followed by Adam Russell with a business and economics update
April Lewis talks about CDCs Small Business Finance mini-grant for entrepreneurs, and Dr. Carol Osborne talks about aggressive dogs and what to do about them.
Assistant Fire Chief for the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, Ralph Tovar talks about fire safety and preparedness and Legendary Architect and Activist, Gregory Villanueva talks history in Souther…
Lt. Jennifer Kohrell from the San Bernardino PD and an business and economics update with Adam Russell
Jill Henderson from the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley followed by two classic interviews with authors Fabian Nicieza (co-creator of Dead Pool) and Roben Farzad (from NPR's Full Disclosure)
Lydie Gutfeld from the City of San Bernardino Parks joins us to talk about the upcoming Festival and Joe Mouawad, General Manager of the Eastern Municipal Water District, chats about water issues and…
Growing Inland Achievement's CEO Ashish Vaidya talks about education and Adam Russell joins us for an update on the economy
Eric Asiedu and Hyepin Im talk about buying your first home followed by a classic interview with the late New York Times bestselling author, Sue Grafton
Best of Episode: Heri Garcia, CEO of Thinkwise Credit Union and Laura Harris, CEO of Americans for Indian Opportunity
Creator of the Berdoo Film, Nishita Matangi and Karina Villasenor from the 100 Mile Club
Judy Wilkins-Smith, author of Decoding Your Emotional Blueprint: A Powerful Guide to Transformation Through Disentangling Multigenerational Patterns, discusses her groundbreaking research and approac…
Historian and Rialto native Jeff Lowe and educator Tobin Brinker join Erin to discuss the importance of civil discourse, followed by a discussion with CBU Public Health Professor Melissa Wiggington a…
Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) fraternity at CSUSB is hosting a fundraiser benefiting the Making Hope Happen Foundation and two of their members joined Erin to talk about it followed by a classic interview wi…
Adam Russell talks about buying a business and updates us on the economy.
Clint Davis, Founder and CEO of CAPSLL, on his entrepreneurial journey followed by a classic interview with author Dean Koontz