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Navigating Media, Mentorship, and Reinvention with Laura Evans Manatos

Navigating Media, Mentorship, and Reinvention with Laura Evans Manatos

by Christina Daves | Sep 25, 2023 | Inspiration, Over 50

The news can often feel like a never-ending parade of gloom, doom, and despair. After being a TV reporter and journalist for 25 years, Laura Evans Manatos is shifting the spotlight from tragedy to hope. As early as high school, Laura has fought tooth and nail to...
Providing Hope: Lifeline for Clinical Trial Patients

Providing Hope: Lifeline for Clinical Trial Patients

by Christina Daves | Aug 9, 2023 | Inspiration, Over 50

It is estimated that there will be almost 2 million new cancer diagnoses in 2023. Chances are, you or someone you love has been affected. In this important episode, Christina Daves talks with Dana Dornsife, the founder and Chief Mission and Strategy Officer of the...

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