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Small changes, made over time, can produce significant results. Much like a high performance engine, or an entire orchestra, when even a small part is not doing what it is supposed to do, everything suffers. And the same is true of your finances. This show is dedicated to the small things that make a significant difference.
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Talk with Audrey is an audiocast hosted by former Essence magazine executive Audrey Adams, who has insightful conversations with celebrities, guest experts and authors from the fashion, cosmetic, health, fitness, travel entertainment and financial industries to inform, inspire and empower women.
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Garbedian on Golf

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The Multi-Award Garbedian on Golf is the most comprehensive, entertaining & informative Golf Talk Radio Program available to Avid Golfers of All Kinds. Let's Tee it Up!
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Don Greco always dreamed of writing stories. He grew up in Youngstown, Ohio and has lived there his entire life. Had a wonderful career as a fifth grade school teacher, high school geometry teacher and professor of mathematics, all while quietly writing in his spare time. And he's written four books so far. He joins me today to talk about his passi…
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John Madinger has dedicated his career to fighting the drug war, serving as a sheriff's deputy, narcotics agent, and special agent with the U.S. Department of the Treasury. His previous works include the memoir "Going Under: Kidnapping, Murder, and a Life Undercover and he joins me today to talk bout his latest book, LETHAL DOSES: The Story Behind …
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Nikola Tesla: The inventor, the scientist, the visionary, but who really was the man behind it all? When author, Barbara Daddino moves into a Long Island cottage where Nikola Tesla, the visionary once lived, she wanted to know more about the man behind it all. She joins me to talk about her new biography/memoir Tesla's Cottage: The Lost History of …
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According to a new survey from Quickbooks, for small business owners across the country, the holiday hustle and pressure to make sales is real. In fact, U.S. small business owners may depend on holiday sales to make up at least a third of their annual revenue this year. Business owners across the country have to work extra hard— especially women bu…
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A new survey of a thousand parents from The Toy Guy found parents are looking for toys that deliver outstanding and engaging play experiences. But, you know, not every toy works for every kid. Chris Burns. Also known as The Toy Guy, wants parents to know that the hot toy is only hot if it's hot for your kid. And he joins me today and he's also goin…
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the deadline for Medicare's annual enrollment period, also known as AEP, is quickly approaching. And for those who qualify, the Medicare AEP is open now through December 7th. And this is going to be the last opportunity to secure comprehensive health coverage for 2025. And this includes Medicare Advantage plans, which are affordable and offer optio…
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New York City public schools are constantly facing financial pressures with the looming threat of losing funding for extracurricular activities, and often administrators have no choice but to reallocate funds, leaving less money available for after school programs, art, music, and cultural enrichment activities, such as off campus field trips and e…
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The entrepreneurial journey can be a roller coaster of triumphant victories and humbling defeats, born from sweat, tears, and relentless determination. Shawn Nelson, founder and CEO of Lovesac, launched his business out of his parents' house when he was still a student. Nelson won Richard Branson's "The Rebel Billionaire" on Fox and he joins me to …
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Summer in Death Valley may be hot, but it offers a unique advantage: fewer crowds. This translates to a more intimate, affordable, and secluded experience in Death Valley National Park. If prepared for the heat, this could be the perfect time to explore one of America's true national treasures. Laura Begley Bloom, a senior contributor with Forbes a…
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Older adults (age 65 and over) often shoulder a significant portion of healthcare costs but may not always receive the care they prefer. This month, FAIR Health, with generous support from The John A. Hartford Foundation, launched FAIRHealthOlderAdults.org, a free website that offers tools, educational content and resources to help older adults and…
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Dr. Joanne Mortimer, a medical oncologist at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center and Jessica, who was diagnosed with breast cancer join me to talk about the importance of BRCA mutation testing, and how knowing her BRCA mutation status led to routine cancer screenings that Jessica says saved her life.…
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From cash stuffing to loud budgeting, when there's a new personal finance trend every month, it can be challenging to decipher the best way to keep your finances in shape. Rising costs haven't made it easier, especially as consumers navigate building up their savings amidst higher costs of living. America Saves Week is a time for people at all stag…
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What would make Tamim Hamid, a former NASA biomedical engineer working at the Kennedy Space Center invent a device that regrows hair and write a book about it? Well, today we're going to find out; he's the author of Grow It Back, How Laser Phototherapy Stops Hair Loss and Regrows Your Hair.By Audrey Adams
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Genealogist and health educator Bernice Bennett, host of Alnylam's Family Health History Road Trip program, traveled and visited families affected by an inherited condition called hereditary ATTR amyloidosis – She is joined by Giselle, whose father's diagnosis solved her own health puzzle and why it's so important for families to discuss their heal…
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Did you know? That Black Americans are up to 50 percent more likely to have high blood pressure when compared to other racial and ethnic groups, and Black/African American men have the highest rate of uncontrolled blood pressure? Joining me to talk about the importance of controlling blood pressure in midlife (particularly for Black men ages 28 to …
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Despite representing a large proportion of the general population with a high disease burden, racial and ethnic minority populations have been consistently underrepresented in clinical trials. Dr. Elizabeth Ofili, professor of medicine at Morehouse School of Medicine and a practicing cardiologist with Morehouse Healthcare in Atlanta has information…
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According to PETA, a Harvard Medical School experimenter is permanently removing newborn monkeys from their mothers and depriving them of normal visual input, and students, faculty, and scientists—Including Dr. Jane Goodall— are demanding an end to outdated, curiosity-driven experiments. Katherine Roe, Ph.D., former NIH neuroscientist and chief sci…
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33 Million Americans suffer from bothersome over-active bladder symptoms or OAB, a highly stigmatized condition, and many patients may feel embarrassed to talk about it or assume it is a normal part of aging. You don't have to suffer unnecessarily, actor Holly Robinson Peete started having OAB symptoms several years ago and she joins me today to sh…
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There are over 4,000 Medicare Advantage plans to choose from this year. It can be overwhelming, and confusing trying to understand if you need Parts A, B, C, or D. With the deadline looming it's easy to make hasty decisions but that can all be avoided with careful planning. Medicare expert Fran Soistman, CEO of eHealth, joins me with tips to help y…
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Even though it affects nearly two-thirds of U.S. women, talking about bladder leaks, incontinence has always been taboo. Something to be embarrassed about. Well it's time to talk about this very common condition and take control. Laura Gimbert is a certified doula, understands female biology, the challenges woman can face, and what they can do to h…
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At 31-years-old, Meghan McKee was the picture of health. She worked as a physical therapist, ran, biked and did yoga, often exercising twice a day. She also ate a healthy diet filled with raw, unprocessed foods. Unfortunately, her healthy lifestyle wasn't enough to stop a stroke. Meghan McKee, Stroke Survivor and Dr. Sheryl Martin-Schild, Stroke Me…
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Dr. Ken Mask is a diagnostic radiologist and a true Renaissance man, with deep ties to New Orleans. He has written suspense novels inspired by New Orleans and produced a feature film, entitled "The Opera Game" set against the backdrop of 1850s New Orleans when child prodigy Paul Morphy rose to world chess champion stature. Recently, Dr. Mask co-pro…
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An estimated one in 23 men and one in 25 women will develop colon cancer in their lifetime and with colorectal cancer, now the second most common cancer death in the US, it's vital that all adults get regular screenings for the disease. My guest today is Dr. Brian Caveney, Chief Medical Officer and president of LabCorp Diagnostics. We're going to t…
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A new survey from IBM reveals a variety of misconceptions about STEM skills. Joining me, Justina Nixon-Saintil, IBM Chief Impact Officer. We talk about how IBM is helping underrepresented communities access STEM skills training and digital credentials, the impact of this work, how IBM SkillsBuild is helping learners worldwide, and how people can ge…
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Millions of people in the United States live with eye conditions that can cause blindness if left untreated. One of the most common causes of vision loss later in life is age-related macular degeneration and wet AMD, an advanced form that can cause severe and rapid vision loss, but it can be stopped or slowed if caught early enough. Dr. Talia Kaden…
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According to a recent Bank of America survey, more than three-in-four (77%) consumers think inflation will impact their ability to save toward their goals. Joining me, Robin Growley, Head of Consumer Deposits at Bank of America has some tips to help us reach our financial goals and information about America Saves Week.…
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The birth of a child is a joyous occasion for an entire family. But for the families of American babies born each year with congenital heart disease (CHD), it can also bring fear and uncertainty. Dr. Matthew O'Connor, attending cardiologist and the Medical Director of the Heart Failure and Transplant Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (…
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Technology innovation continues to accelerate exponentially and become more deeply linked with human capabilities. Jim Wilson, Global Managing Director of Thought Leadership & Technology Research at Accenture and co-author of "Radically Human" joins me to talk about why companies are taking a human-centric approach to using technologies to innovate…
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Following its groundbreaking announcement of the first scientifically-authenticated documentation of unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) in 2020, Genesis 2 Project LLCÔ (G2P) has continued their investigations of UAP recordings. Former Los Alamos National Labs biophysicist Dr. JC Van Velkinburgh and former FBI Special Agent and Forensic Scientist …
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American Legion National Commander Vincent "Jim" Troiola is hoping that Americans use Veterans Day as a time to remember and honor all who have served in the U.S. military since the nation's founding. This year he is also imploring all Americans to "Be the One" to stop veteran suicide.By Audrey Adams, Talk with Audrey
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Fionne Foxxe Farraday is a doctor working in the area of pulmonary and critical care medicine. After years of working with patients, Farraday faced medical issues in March 2020 that put her on enforced medical leave without call responsibilities. She is the author of KAIRN: Mates of the Alliance, a science-fiction adventure romance, she is also a 2…
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Oscar winning director, Cynthia Wade and Jessica, a mom with Metastatic Breast Cancer join me to talk about a new digital platform that uncovers the difficult, unspoken, and real stories about people living with metastatic breast cancer called MBC Unspoken.By Audrey Adams
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A recent Harris Poll survey, Working Through Migraine (n=1,000), found that 1 in 3 people say their performance at work is impacted by migraine more frequently than in pre-pandemic years. Jenn Tardy, an inclusive recruiting expert and career coach, and Dr. Merle Diamond, an internal medicine and headache expert, talk with me about the survey findin…
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Skin cancer remains the most common cancer in the U.S. despite preventative sun care measures like sunscreen use and UV-protective clothing. Fortunately, scientific advances have helped bring hope to patients facing advanced melanoma. Dr. Jason Luke, Director of Cancer Immunotherapeutic Center at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, and Kyleigh LiPira, Mela…
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Charter schools are unique public schools that operate outside the local school district, offering flexibility and individualized learning options for families and students. Debbie Veney, Senior Vice President of Communications & Marketing at the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (a non-profit) we talk about how proposed regulations by t…
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