This week’s show featured HeroFundUSA CEO Darrell Smith promoting their upcoming Safety in Sight fundraiser for local first responders in need of new equipment, Radio Talking Book program director Ryan Osentowski discussing their service for the blind and visually impaired, and Dr. Luke Nordquist responding to some breakthroughs in the fight against prostate cancer.
From March 10th, 2023, as Nabs guest-hosted KFAB's afternoon show that day.
This week’s show featured CASA community outreach specialist Martha Alcantara-Sanchez talking about the work that Court Appointed Special Advocates do for at-risk youth, often in the foster care system. Then, Dr. Nikitah Imani discussed taking control of your narrative through his organization, “Faith 4 Word.” Finally, Dreamweaver Foundation executive director Cheri Mastny revealed what their group does for seniors in our community.
This week’s show featured Water 2 Spirit’s CEO Denisha Seals and board member Stevie Howard describing the variety of ways they mentor to and provide for area youth, particularly young women. Then, Concordia’s Kayla Marty promoted their upcoming Children’s Business Fair event which teaches business principles to students.
This week’s show featured Miss Teen USA Faron Medhi addressing issues related to self-worth issues today’s teens (especially young women) face in the world of social media. Then, Dr. Amy Green also discussed the rising concern of depression in teenagers across America.
This week’s show featured Miss Teen USA Faron Medhi addressing issues related to self-worth issues today’s teens (especially young women) face in the world of social media. Then, Dr. Amy Green also discussed the rising concern of depression in teenagers across America.
This week’s show featured Nebraska Safety Council Safety Services Manager Brian York discussing the work they do to assist businesses and their employees with knowing how to perform CPR or use an AED. Then, Dr. Barbara Kevish talked about steps we can take to limit the risk of cardiovascular disease.
This week’s show featured Washed Ashore Conservation Director Brad Parks informing about the new exhibit at Lauritzen Gardens that also serves as a fundraiser for cleaning our oceans and waterways, Nebraska Medical Association’s Dr. Alena Balasanova discussing opioid and prescription drug misuse, and NBC Newsradio’s Erin Real reporting about the good and bad of the popularity of weight loss drugs.
This week’s show featured former Omaha Police Officer Paul Milone discussing how his program “SAPS” (Situational Awareness and Personal Safety) educates area youth about the dangers of drugs, particularly fentanyl. Then, Wellbeing Partners’ Sheila Hansen promoted their upcoming fundraiser, “Trek Up the Tower,” which helps their mission of increasing advocacy, collaboration and education between area businesses and the community.
Dave filled in for Ian Swanson the afternoon of January 17th, and here is his conversation from the 5pm hour.
THIS WEEK’S SHOW FEATURED DR. TIM RILEY, AUTHOR OF “HOW TO LIVE AN UNSTUCK LIFE,” DISCUSSING HOW TO BEST MANAGE STRESS AND ANXIETY, WHETHER AT WORK, AS A PARENT, OR WITH OTHER STRESS-POINTS IN LIFE.