Episodes
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Amy Johnston & Damon Garner - Bras 4 Cause
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Bras for CauseOregon Cancer Foundation
www.brasforcause.org
Each vote gets a dollar!
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Pet of the Week - Lucky Paws
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Meet Flora, the most regal of lynx point- siamese tabby cats. She is absolutly a princess, she came to us with 4 little kittens after being dumpted at an apartment complex. Since then she has weaner her babies, enjoying hanging out at Pup's Place during the week working at store kitty. She is NOT a fan of dogs, does enjoy calm humans and that to tell her about how beautiful her long fur is! Flora is appox. 1-2 yrs old, enjoys napping in the warm window or watching the lizard in her cage or even the fishies!
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Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
John Pudner - Vice President Debate
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
The CBS vice presidential debate airs tonight, Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 9 p.m. ET and will be simulcast on Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network. This election's drama has drawn boatloads of viewers to tune into some of the biggest political moments, will the same be true for the vice presidential debate? Tuesday night, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance of Ohio will face one another in New York City. The two have already been launching attacks from afar on the campaign trail, with Vance accusing Walz of stolen valor and Walz calling Vance "weird." Vice presidential debates don't usually draw the same audiences as presidential debates, with the exception of 2008 when Joe Biden debated Sarah Palin, which was the most watched VP debate in history, according to Nielsen. John is the President of Take Back Action Fund who was a Bush 2000 Aide and the Only Person in US History to Run a Campaign Defeating a Majority Leader in a Primary
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Rachel Ehrenfeld - George Soros Radio Stations
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Tuesday Oct 01, 2024
Rachel Ehrenfeld, author of The Soros Agenda.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) seemingly approved a deal that would"fast-track" left-wing billionaire GeorgeSoros’ acquisition of more than 200 Audacy radio stations acrossAmerica, irking a Republican commissioner who “objected."
The New York Post first reported that the FCC last week "adopted an order to approve Soros’ purchase of more than 200 radio stations in 40 markets just weeks before the presidential election," potentially allowing the far-left kingmaker to reach more than 165 million Americans at a critical time.
Monday Sep 30, 2024
Monday Sep 30, 2024
Andy Vobora - Travel Lane County
Monday Sep 30, 2024
Monday Sep 30, 2024
We were able to secure the Tourism Cares’ 2024 North American Meaningful Travel Summit September 30 – October 2. It’s not big conference, but it is unique in it’s focus and with respect to how the organization provides grants to local organizations in the community they hold the conference in.
Monday Sep 30, 2024
Dave Batt - Kids Phones at Night
Monday Sep 30, 2024
Monday Sep 30, 2024
The monsters keeping our children awake at night aren’t the stuff of fairy tales — they’re made of pixels and social media likes. A comprehensive study is pulling back the curtain on a troubling trend: nighttime phone use turning bedtime into a battleground for sleep and mental health. The research, conducted in Australia, reveals a troubling connection between late-night texting, cyberbullying, and psychological distress among kids as young as seven years-old.Scientists say the childhood rite of passage of staying up past bedtime has taken a dark turn in the digital age. The study, published in the journal Adolescents, analyzed data from over 53,000 Australian children between the ages of seven and 19. For many kids, “lights out” is just the beginning of their nightly online activities — and the consequences are more serious than just next-day drowsiness. One of the most striking discoveries was that about a third of primary school children (ages 7-11) and more than 60% of secondary school students (ages 12-19) reported using their phones at night at least once a week. This nighttime phone use was associated with shorter sleep duration and increased psychological distress across all age groups. But it’s not just about losing sleep. The study also found that children who experienced cyberbullying were more likely to use their phones at night and report sleep issues and psychological distress. Approximately 15% of the children surveyed had experienced cyberbullying in the past school term, with rates peaking in early adolescence. Dave is an expert in social media and mental health. He's with PredictView, a cutting-edge health technology company dedicated to improving mental wellness with its AI-based solutions
Friday Sep 27, 2024
John Kruse
Friday Sep 27, 2024
Friday Sep 27, 2024
John Kruse hosts weekend shows on KPNW Northwestern Outdoors is heard Saturday morning 6-7am, and 4-5pm Saturday Afternoon American Outdoors Radio 3-4pm Saturday, and 8am-9am Sunday mornings.
Friday Sep 27, 2024
Adam Lampert - Senior Care
Friday Sep 27, 2024
Friday Sep 27, 2024
An industry lawsuit is urging a federal court to overturn the Biden administration’s new mandatory minimum staffing requirements on nursing homes, arguing the federal Medicare agency exceeded its authority. The complaint argues Congress never gave the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) the authority “to impose such onerous and unachievable mandates on practically every nursing home in the country,” so the rules are a violation of the Administrative Procedure Act. It was filed in the Northern District of Texas by the American Health Care Association (AHCA), its Texas counterpart and the operators of three nursing homes in the state. The lawsuit argues the requirements will force facilities to close or downsize, displacing tens of thousands of residents and “forcing countless other seniors and family members to wait longer, search farther, and pay more for the care they need.” The lawsuit argues the requirements will force facilities to close or downsize, displacing tens of thousands of residents and “forcing countless other seniors and family members to wait longer, search farther, and pay more for the care they need.” Under the requirements unveiled last month, all nursing homes that receive federal funding through Medicare and Medicaid will need to have a registered nurse on staff 24 hours per day, seven days per week and provide at least 3.48 hours of nursing care per resident per day. Under the requirements unveiled last month, all nursing homes that receive federal funding through Medicare and Medicaid will need to have a registered nurse on staff 24 hours per day, seven days per week and provide at least 3.48 hours of nursing care per resident per day. Adam is The CEO of Cambridge Caregivers and Manchester Care Homes. He's become a national thought-leader on the senior care staffing shortage
Thursday Sep 26, 2024
Gary Conley - Conley Capitol
Thursday Sep 26, 2024
Thursday Sep 26, 2024
Gary from Conley Capitol
Here is his website: https://www.conleycapital.com/
