Flaw in our Medical SystemThe Matt Townsend Show • Season 7, Episode 54, Segment 3
Mar 3, 2018 • 28m
Morten Wendelbo is a Research Fellow at the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs and a faculty member of Texas A & M University.  His research focuses on disaster preparedness and response, domestic and international both, and in that capacity, he has advised several governments. The United States’s I-V saline comes mainly from Puerto Rico, but after the hurricane, our supplies are running short.  This is just one thing contributing to one of the worst flu seasons on record.  Morten Wendolbo explains the problem and suggests some solutions.

Overlooked Factor that Helps You Bond With Your KidsMar 3, 201847mErin Leyba, LCSW, Ph.D. is a social work professor and an individual and couples counselor in Oak Brook, Illinois. She is the author of the new book Joy Fixes for Weary Parents: 101 Ideas for Overcoming Fatigue, Stress, and Guilt - and Building a Life You Love, and speaks on topics related to mindful and joyful parenting. To master a certain skill, it is estimated that it takes more than 10,000 hours of practice and training. That means we should all be masters of family life right? Wrong. As we grow and develop we find constant roadblocks. Forging bonds on love and communication can be difficult, especially if you have young children. Dr. Erin Leyba shares some forgotten factors that can help you bond with your family and children.
Erin Leyba, LCSW, Ph.D. is a social work professor and an individual and couples counselor in Oak Brook, Illinois. She is the author of the new book Joy Fixes for Weary Parents: 101 Ideas for Overcoming Fatigue, Stress, and Guilt - and Building a Life You Love, and speaks on topics related to mindful and joyful parenting. To master a certain skill, it is estimated that it takes more than 10,000 hours of practice and training. That means we should all be masters of family life right? Wrong. As we grow and develop we find constant roadblocks. Forging bonds on love and communication can be difficult, especially if you have young children. Dr. Erin Leyba shares some forgotten factors that can help you bond with your family and children.