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Yeah, I mean, he was really good, you know, and I remember we had to book him way in advance. So it was nice to hear. Matthew. Which ones hit home for you?
Yeah, ironically, it was one of my favorite ones as well. It is interesting what we use pets for, I mean, besides companionship, but they also help you on a lot of different things. They tell you through their eyes, it's time to go for a walk, and all these good things that they bring into our lives. So yeah, that was a good episode. Sheridan, how about you?
Yeah, ironically, it was one of my favorite ones as well. It is interesting what we use pets for, I mean, besides companionship, but they also help you on a lot of different things. They tell you through their eyes, it's time to go for a walk, and all these good things that they bring into our lives. So yeah, that was a good episode. Sheridan, how about you?
Any particular episodes that really kind of hit the mark for you?
Any particular episodes that really kind of hit the mark for you?
There's been a couple of episodes that Clarence and I did just by ourselves. And besides the fact that logistically it's a little bit easier, you don't have to link in a guest, but I really liked the episode on trust. The whole idea, and you know, when you think about all of these different subjects that we've talked about over the course of the year, there is a trust component in all of them.
There's been a couple of episodes that Clarence and I did just by ourselves. And besides the fact that logistically it's a little bit easier, you don't have to link in a guest, but I really liked the episode on trust. The whole idea, and you know, when you think about all of these different subjects that we've talked about over the course of the year, there is a trust component in all of them.
And whether that starts with your primary care physician or how you interact with the medical health field, how you trust one another as friends, colleagues, family. I thought it really had a strong, strong message to it. Clarence?
And whether that starts with your primary care physician or how you interact with the medical health field, how you trust one another as friends, colleagues, family. I thought it really had a strong, strong message to it. Clarence?
Right. And appreciate it, you know. I will say this. It's like I think in in one show or another, I can't remember which one I might have mentioned the idea of the illusion of immortality. And, you know, obviously, when you're younger, you don't think you don't think about being mortal or dying because it's. way down in the future.
Right. And appreciate it, you know. I will say this. It's like I think in in one show or another, I can't remember which one I might have mentioned the idea of the illusion of immortality. And, you know, obviously, when you're younger, you don't think you don't think about being mortal or dying because it's. way down in the future.
But then you look at, you know, Clarence and I, I mean, we're closer to it, you know, just by virtue of our age. And it does provide a perspective. It really, really does. But a worthy one, definitely a worthy one. We dealt with hard subjects. Mental health issues was, we did a couple of shows on mental health. We did shows on a variety of chronic diseases.
But then you look at, you know, Clarence and I, I mean, we're closer to it, you know, just by virtue of our age. And it does provide a perspective. It really, really does. But a worthy one, definitely a worthy one. We dealt with hard subjects. Mental health issues was, we did a couple of shows on mental health. We did shows on a variety of chronic diseases.
And, you know, it's just kind of easygoing kind of poo-poo on chronic diseases. But guess what? That's what's hitting us, whether it be heart disease, where we did shows on. Um, we did a show on the, uh, on the state plan for, for heart disease and, um, and diabetes and also on, um, on cancer. We also, and we will be soon doing a show on the asthma plan.
And, you know, it's just kind of easygoing kind of poo-poo on chronic diseases. But guess what? That's what's hitting us, whether it be heart disease, where we did shows on. Um, we did a show on the, uh, on the state plan for, for heart disease and, um, and diabetes and also on, um, on cancer. We also, and we will be soon doing a show on the asthma plan.
Again, this is for the state of Minnesota, but we hope it also, the ideas of the subjects that we talk about have implications for the listening audiences in other states as well.
Again, this is for the state of Minnesota, but we hope it also, the ideas of the subjects that we talk about have implications for the listening audiences in other states as well.
you know, you look at the list of them and I can honestly say, you know, and I've been in the health field a long, long time, but I really learned a lot. I really, I really, really learned a lot. And, um, and I hope that that's true for, for everyone. It's like, there's, there were like takeaways from just about every show that I thought were, were really good. The, um,
you know, you look at the list of them and I can honestly say, you know, and I've been in the health field a long, long time, but I really learned a lot. I really, I really, really learned a lot. And, um, and I hope that that's true for, for everyone. It's like, there's, there were like takeaways from just about every show that I thought were, were really good. The, um,
For instance, one of the shows on hearing, for instance, we timed that show when a law was passed here where it's easier for people to get hearing aids over the counter, actually, in drugstores or even in places like Best Buy. And it's like, whoa, okay, what do we need to know here before we proceed with something like that? Another show, even though I was kind of