Tagged: Lifestyles

June 6: Lifestyles with Lillian Vasquez
Lillian Vasquez speaks with Shaliyah Ben, Executive Director of the Native American Arts Center at Idyllwild Arts Academy and Chris Barrows, President of San Bernardino Aquinas High School.

May 30: Tracey DeMaria, Author of How to Surf the Waves
Tracey DeMaria, Author and Occupational therapist, discusses her book How to Surf the Waves.

May 23: Inland Empire Labor Institute & San Bernardino County Museum
Dr. Hillary Jenks, Co-Executive Director for the Inland Empire Labor Institute, talks about some of the projects they have in place to help individuals who are looking for work or resources to get them started towards a career path. Eliana Zacarias, Curator of Education for the San Bernardino County Museum, shares their exhibits and upcoming event On The Move: All Things That Go!

May 16: The River's Edge Ranch
Doug Whiteman, President of The River’s Edge Ranch in Lucerne Valley, talks about the Ranch's rehabilitation program for men who seek to recover from substance abuse.

May 9: Cooking Instructor Linda Tyler Discusses The Plant-Based Anti-Inflammatory Cookbook
Cooking instructor, blogger, and author Linda Tyler discusses her new book The Plant-Based Anti-Inflammatory Cookbook, which includes recipes that reduce inflammation and promotes health.

May 2: Attorney Jeff Nickerson Discusses Estate Planning
Attorney Jeff Nickerson discusses the difference between wills, trusts, state planning, and describes the need for a conservatorship.

April 25: Little Teeth, Big Responsibility Campaign & Elderosa Elderberry Ranch
Bonnie Flippin, Program Coordinator for the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health, Oral Health Program, talks about their partnership with First 5 and the Little Teeth, Big Responsibility Campaign which stresses that taking care of teeth from an early age has a positive effect on overall health. Vincent Wukmir, Founder of Elderosa Elderberry Ranch on Route 66 in Devore, shares the process of harvesting wild elderberries.

April 18: California’s Chief Service Officer Josh Fryday
California’s Chief Service Officer Josh Fryday discusses the California Volunteers, which launched the nation’s first statewide Climate Action Corps, College Corps, and Youth Jobs Corps.

April 11: CSUSB's The Cog & The Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Dr. Jess Block Nerren discusses The Cog, or Cognitive Collective, a sensory hub on the campus of Cal State University San Bernardino that advocates for neurodiversity. And Organizer Greg Russell talks about the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, April 19 at Riverside City College.

April 4: Shawn Prokopec with Anthesis
Shawn Prokopec, Chief Executive Officer of Anthesis, discusses the non-profit's dedication to empower individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and provide job readiness training.

