Your Health is Your Choice with Sara Troy and her guest Dr Peter Small, on air from October 11th
Dr Peter Small, M.D., built and ran the tuberculosis program for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and conducted pioneering molecular epidemiologic research at Stanford University. He has spoken at the G3 Summit and long focused on the use of innovation to improve health care around the world. Dr Small founded the Global Health Institute and worked on the use of technology to improve health care delivery in remote Madagascar and Nepal. He is currently chief medical officer of Hyfe, the global leader in AI-powered cough detection and classification.
We discuss
– Coughs and coughing – Airborne diseases – Chronic cough – Treating coughs – Types of coughs – Acoustic epidemiology (using sounds as a diagnostic tool) – Facts about coughs – Understanding coughs and coughing – Talking with your doctor about coughing – Surprising facts about coughs – Diagnosing illnesses through coughs – HOW THE APP CAN TRACK YOUR COUGH AIDING YOU TO KNOW WHAT IS CAUSING IT.
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Building your business with Sara Troy, and her guest Derrick Kinney, on air from October 11TH
WE TALK TO A WALL STREET JOURNAL and USA TODAY NATIONAL BESTSELLER!
Good Money Revolution: How to Make More Money to Do More GoodBy Derrick Kinney
In Good Money Revolution, you’ll learn to make more money, live the life you deserve, and change the world, too. Derrick Kinney is the fresh financial voice to guide you there.
This book gives you a shame-free, simple success plan for your money—without cutting out your favorite latte!
You hate debt and worked hard paying it down. Now you wonder, What’s next? As you worry about the future, you can’t afford to get it wrong and need a financial plan that fits your unique goals and dreams. You want to make more money and make the world better, but you don’t have a clue where to start.
You should have a bigger paycheck, enjoy real financial freedom, and live the life you’ve always wanted. If you’re not making the money you deserve, and you’re not making the impact on the world you’ve always wanted, there’s a better way for your money today.
Money is good and you should have more of it. But not for the reasons you might think.
Here’s a secret: lots of money won’t make you happy—until you add meaning to your money. When you connect your cash to a cause, your money to a movement, and your profits to a purpose you love, you will make more money and create a life full of meaning and purpose.
In Good Money Revolution, you’ll discover:
The secret to making more money—your Generosity Purpose
5 money mindsets keeping you from cash
How to teach your money to make you money—and use it for good
The 3 Levers of Money: Save More, Crush Your Debt, and Earn More
How to transform your business and create a raving customer base
Don’t just make money. Make Good Money. This book will show you how. Welcome to the Good Money Revolution.
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Building your business with Sara Troy and her guest Rich Owen (Richard William Owen, Jr.), on air from October 4th
Cybersecurity is not a one size fits all solution; therefore, security must be tailored to the needs of the individual. The purpose of this book is to provide readers with rational business processes by which they can understand what information is important, and why. “The Alchemy of Information Protection” was specifically written for: 1. The non-cybersecurity executive or business owner who wants to gain an understanding of their role in the protection of the company’s information assets. 2. The person in the company who is tasked with creating and maintaining a cost-effective program to protect the company’s information assets. 3. The Chief Information Security Officer who may be reminded of some points where they can improve their programs.
In the over 50 years of protecting information, Rich Owen has had some great opportunities and received much recognition. He created many computer security programs including the one for Mission Operations at Johnson Space Center, where the astronauts awarded him the “Silver Snoopy” award for protecting their lives. He is a member of the Information Security Hall of Fame and last year he was awarded the industry’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Now that he is retired, he is sharing his knowledge with individuals and small businesses. He is the author of the “Cyber Security Sam” series of books, which are about a high school student who helps the FBI solve cybercrime.
Rich Owen is the principal contributor to Johnny Security Seed, LLC. He began his cyber security adventure in the in the Army Security Agency (ASA). The primary customer of the ASA was the National Security Agency (NSA). In the ASA he performed the duties as an Electronic Warfare (EW)/Electronic Counter Measures (ECM) systems repair supervisor.
He has B.S. degrees in Management and Computer Science from the University of Maryland.
He developed several information security programs to include:
Mission Operations, Johnson Space Center, NASA
Texas, Office of the Attorney General
Early Warning Services
American Traffic Solutions
Cable One
In the over 50 years of protecting information, Rich Owen has had some great opportunities and received much recognition. He created many computer security programs including the one for Mission Operations at Johnson Space Center, where the astronauts awarded him the “Silver Snoopy” award for protecting their lives. He is a member of the Information Security Hall of Fame and last year he was awarded the industry’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Now that he is retired, he is sharing his knowledge with individuals and small businesses. He is the author of the “Cyber Security Sam” series of books, which are about a high school student who helps the FBI solve cybercrime.
Cybersecurity is not a one size fits all solution; therefore, security must be tailored to the needs of the individual. The purpose of this book is to provide readers with rational business processes by which they can understand what information is important, and why. “The Alchemy of Information Protection” was specifically written for: 1. The non-cybersecurity executive or business owner who wants to gain an understanding of their role in the protection of the company’s information assets. 2. The person in the company who is tasked with creating and maintaining a cost-effective program to protect the company’s information assets. 3. The Chief Information Security Officer who may be reminded of some points where they can improve their programs.
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Authors Kiss with Sara Troy and her guest Janis Robinson Daly, on air from October 3rd
A “New Woman” of the Early 20th Century Battles Sexism & Self-Doubt for a Career in Medicine in this Factional novel by Janis Robinson Daly
The Unlocked Path tells the story of a “New Woman” of the early 20th century: educated, career-minded, independent Eliza Edwards. In 1897 Philadelphia, after witnessing her aunt’s suicide, Eliza rejects her mother’s wishes for a society debut, and at a time when only five percent of doctors are female, she enters the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania. With the support of a circle of women and driven by a determination to conquer curriculum demands, battle sexism, and overcome doubts, Eliza charts her new life’s course. Combining science and sympathy, she triumphs to heal others and herself.
As a young intern, she summons a forthright confidence asserting her abilities to those mistrustful of a woman doctor. Through her work with poverty-stricken patients, she defines her version of suffrage work to champion women’s rights for and beyond the right to vote. When global events devolve into chaos with the 1918 influenza pandemic and a world war, Eliza renews her vow to help and heal.
Her inspiration for the novel: How a genealogy search on her great-great-grandfather, William S. Peirce, Esquire, led her to discover that he took an active part in founding the Woman’s Medical College in Philadelphia.
Her passion for documenting women in history whose stories need to be told
The extensive research she did for the novel and interesting facts she discovered
“Daly develops Eliza’s family ties and shows her passion for social change through her career choices and her opinions …. A work that effectively showcases the power of love, friendship, and faith – both in one’s calling and in oneself – to create change in the world.” – Kirkus Reviews Janis Robinson Daly’s debut novel,
Janis Robinson Daly grew up outside of Boston, graduating with a B.A. in Psychology from Wheaton College — at the time, an all-women’s college. At Wheaton, Janis developed a fond appreciation of the supportive relationships established between students, faculty, and alumni and a heightened awareness of female-centric issues. Both directed her writing of The Unlocked Path.
With a plot and themes sketched, Janis enrolled in a creative writing course sponsored by Wesleyan University to hone her skills. Combining years of extensive research and feedback from writers’ conferences and a series of beta and sensitivity readers, including the Executive Director of the American Medical Women’s Association for accuracy, she polished the manuscript and readied it for publication with independent press, Black Rose Writing.
Splitting her time between Cape Cod, New Hampshire, Florida and hotels along Route 95, a tablet became her Kindle library and desk, packed into a travel bag for reading and writing wherever she might land. Janis’ husband, along with their rescue pup, has willingly, and luckily, also embraced this nomadic lifestyle. More adventures beckon her to document other women in history whose stories need to be discovered. She is currently working on a sequel to The Unlocked Path, following two main characters into and through the Depression and World War II. From the polio epidemic and research into the vaccine, to the Coconut Grove nightclub fire and more, readers will again be treated to a story centered on events of the past, rich in historical detail. For more information on Janis, please visit:
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from October 4th
Yes, it is my birthday this week, October 6th I will be turning 68 years young. I am at a place in my life now where I do not bother with the small worries in life, I prefer to live in my inner self, and only do things that mean something to me.
I have lived the roller coaster life, chasing the obscure dream, trying to fit in, be what I was not to please others; now I am just happy being me, doing wat I love, and embracing life one glorious step at a time.
There comes a time when you look at life and say, you can not have all of me, but only what I am willing to give in my honesty and with my meaningness. Doing it out of duty or obligation does not work anymore and costs way too much of my soul, heart, and spirit.
So I embrace this age and in calm excitement look to what the next year will bring me and dance to the music of my life in joy, peace and love.
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