WAT-CAST: Dami Roelse on Walking for Health We all know that walking is a great way to stay healthy. But as we age, we sometimes become more sedentary. Dami Roelse wants to keep us [...] June 18, 2018
Street Seens: Gone but Not Forgotten Truth teller alert. Every day I confess to being reminded that I am something of what is classically defined as “a pack rat.” As [...] June 17, 2018
Respectful Culture: Suicide Is Everyone’s Business – GET INVOLVED…SAVE A LIFE! By Karetta Hubbard, Lynne Revo-Cohen, and Maura Weir. NewPoint Strategies is a nationally recognized consulting firm assisting [...] June 12, 2018
WAT-CAST: Gwendolyn K. Crider Talks About Unearned Privilege “Some people are born on third base and go through life thinking they hit a triple.” That is a familiar quote from author and professor [...] June 11, 2018
Street Seens: Did You Read Chapter 29? It turns out that was a trick question. But there are two good reasons to be sure that it was meant to motivate the listeners, not to trick [...] June 10, 2018
Toxic Culture: Rosanne, the BARR Is So Low: ABC Finds—and Defends—the Line on Polarizing Speech By Karetta Hubbard, Lynne Revo-Cohen, Gwen Crider, and Maria Morukian. Maria is an internationally recognized diversity [...] June 5, 2018
Psychology and the Good Life: The Most Popular Course in Yale’s History Laurie R. Santos, professor of psychology and cognitive study at Yale, was concerned about the stressful lives being led by college [...] June 5, 2018
Catch Up with WAT-CAST – We Now Have 20 Episodes! In our first 20 WAT-CAST episodes, we’ve covered a wide variety of issues and interviewed nearly two dozen people. We thought this [...] June 4, 2018