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  • Get healthy with Baum's Natural Foods, on "Let's Eat."
  • Dig into the seafood boil with Low Country, on "Let's Eat."
  • Eric and Rico from Northside Tap, Valparaiso, IN, join Chef Nick on "Let's Eat."
  • Shep conducts a social experiment.
  • Jason Zaideman, the executive director and co-founder of Operation Charlie Bravo a non-profit organization committed to helping Veterans find life-changing, impactful solutions to prevent suicide and homelessness in Northwest Indiana. Joshua Page is the author of a new childrens book 'What Does Your Daddy Do?' that encourages young readers to explore all career options. The MAAC Foundation First Responder Mental Health Initiative is partnering with ResponderStrong and NDRI Ventures for a full-day, mental health and resiliency training conference. Celina Weatherwax, the President and CEO of MAAC Foundation will join to share how these trainings will teach responders new tools to build resiliency in themselves, their peers, and their communities All of that and more on this edition of Regionally Speaking.
  • In this heartfelt episode, host Dr. Mary Jane Eisenhauer talks with Mark Latta, founder of City Rising, about fatherhood, early childhood development, and the impact of community-led public health. Mark reflects on becoming a dad to his daughter and how those early parenting experiences led him to focus on maternal and infant health—especially in underserved areas. The episode explores how systemic and political forces—like zip codes and housing instability—affect families and why lasting change must come from within the community. Together, they imagine a world where every child is supported and every parent has what they need to thrive.
  • Dave Mika, Executive Director at South Shore Arts on Eye on the Arts Radio.
  • Shep has coffee with a radio legend.
  • Young Shep gets a steal on a scratch-and-dent auto.
  • South Shore Arts executive director Dave Mika is joined by Jonathan Canning.
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