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Inspire, Empower and Lead EP 42

February 25, 2021 by Karen

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If you want to hear an inspirational story from a true business leader that shares some really valuable thoughts on running successful organizations, you won’t want to miss this episode. We only talked about one of her businesses. She will definitely be back on the show in the coming months.

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Using gentle, alternating micro-vibrations called BLAST (bilateral alternating stimulation tactile), TouchPoints give the user a gentle vibration that affects the brain and alters the body’s stress response to restore calm. This also relieves the associated body sensations that often accompany stress (i.e. stomachaches, headaches, or tightness in the chest).

Vicki-Mayo-Touchpoint-SolutionVicki Mayo is a self-made serial entrepreneur and the business powerhouse behind The TouchPoint Solution, for which she invented of a patent-pending technology that alleviates stress in 30 seconds.

A mental health advocate, Vicki founded TouchPoints to help children and adults increase their quality of life by reducing stress and anxiety, improving sleep and increasing focus. By the end of 2020, Vicki has helped 12 Million people “press and destress” with TouchPoints.

Vicki sold her first company for profit at the age of 17 and has continued to find success as a successful entrepreneur and business leader. As a first generation American, Vicki has been a trailblazer as a minority woman in the male-dominated technology industry.

In addition to The TouchPoint Solution, Mrs. Mayo is also the owner of GMI, a total technology solutions company and Valor Global, an industry-leading customer care company, both headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.

Vicki specializes in Six-Sigma business process with a passion for creating a workplace of diversity and inclusion. She has devoted her career and personal time to changing the status quo for minority and women leaders in both the profit and non-profit sectors.

“I believe it is our greatest obligation to humanity to help others. It’s not about money, it’s about how we can make an impact on society.” – Vicki Mayo

Follow Touchpoints on LinkedIn and Instagram.

About Your Hosts

Autsin-Peterson-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXAustin Peterson is a Comprehensive Financial Planner and owner of Backbone Financial in Scottsdale, AZ. Austin is a registered rep and investment advisor representative with Lincoln Financial Advisors. Prior to joining Lincoln Financial Advisors, Austin worked in a variety of roles in the financial services industry.

He began his career in financial services in the year 2000 as a personal financial advisor with Independent Capital Management in Santa Ana, CA. Austin then joined Pacific Life Insurance Company as an internal wholesaler for their variable annuity and mutual fund products. After Pacific Life, Austin formed his own financial planning company in Southern California that he built and ran for 6 years and eventually sold when he moved his family to Salt Lake City to pursue his MBA.

After he completed his MBA, Austin joined Crump Life Insurance where he filled a couple of different sales roles and eventually a management role throughout the five years he was with Crump. Most recently before joining Lincoln Financial Advisors in February 2015, Austin spent 2 years as a life insurance field wholesaler with Symetra Life Insurance Company. Austin is a Certified Financial Planner Professional and Chartered Life Underwriter.

Austin and his wife of 21 years, Robin, have two children, AJ (19) and Ella (16) and they reside in Gilbert, Arizona. He is a graduate of California State University, Fullerton with a Bachelor of Arts in French and of Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management with a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in sales and entrepreneurship.

Connect with Austin on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

LandonHeadshot01Landon Mance is a Financial Planner and founder of YourFuture Planning Partners out of Las Vegas, Nevada. His firm came to life in 2020 after operating as Mance Wealth Management since 2015 when Landon broke off from a major bank and started his own “shop.”

Landon comes from a family of successful entrepreneurs and has a passion and excitement for serving the business community. This passion is what brought about the growth of YourFuture Planning Partners to help business owners and their families. At YourFuture, we believe small business owners’ personal and business goals are intertwined, so we work with our clients to design a financial plan to support all aspects of their lives.

In 2019, Landon obtained the Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA) designation through the Exit Planning Institute. With this certification, YourFuture Planning Partners assists business owners through an ownership transition while focusing on a positive outcome for their employees and meeting the business owner’s goals. Landon is also a member of the Business Intelligence Institute (BII) which is a collaborative group that shares tools, resources and personnel, and offers advanced level training and technical support to specifically serve business owners.Your-Future-Planning-Partners-logo

Landon enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife, stepson, and new baby twins. He grew up in sunny San Diego and loves visiting his family, playing a round of golf with friends, and many other outdoor activities. Landon tries make a difference in the lives of children in Las Vegas as a part of the leadership team for a local non-profit. He regularly visits the children that we work with to remind himself of why it’s so important to, “be the change that you wish to see in the world.”

Landon received his B.S. from California State University Long Beach in business marketing and gets the rest of his education through the school of hard knocks via his business owner clients.

Connect with Landon on LinkedIn.

About The Tycoons of Small Biz Sponsor

Whether you’re an established local company, or a brand new start-up, you can count on GBS to be a part of your family.

We’re not just any benefits consulting firm, we’re GBS. We have nearly 30 years of experience in group benefits, a strong sense of purpose and it shows.

Austin Peterson and Landon Mance are registered representatives of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Securities and investment advisory services offered through Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp., a broker/dealer (member SIPC) and registered investment advisor. Insurance offered through Lincoln affiliates and other fine companies. Backbone Financial and Your Future Planning Partners are marketing names for registered representatives of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. CRN3460627-022021

Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. and its representatives do not provide legal or tax advice. You may want to consult a legal or tax advisor regarding any legal or tax information as it relates to your personal circumstances.

The content presented is for informational and educational purposes. The information covered and posted are views and opinions of the guests and not necessarily those of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.

Business RadioX® is a separate entity not affiliated with Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.

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To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow:  Episode 32, Stress in a Pandemic with Dr. Brooke Jones, Fresh Start for the Mind, and a Covid-19 Update

May 13, 2020 by John Ray

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Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine, and Dr. Brooke Jones, Fresh Start for the Mind

To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow:  Episode 32, Stress in a Pandemic with Dr. Brooke Jones and a Covid-19 Update

Dr. Morrow discusses dealing with stress in a pandemic with Dr. Brooke Jones, Fresh Start for the Mind. Dr. Morrow also shares a Covid-19 update, which includes a debunking of the “Plandemic” video and comments on the ineffectiveness of hydroxychloroquine.  “To Your Health” is brought to you by Morrow Family Medicine, which brings the CARE back to healthcare.

Dr. Brooke Jones, Fresh Start for the Mind

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Dr. Brooke Jones, Fresh Start for the Mind

In 2013, Dr. Brooke Jones branched out on her own to open a mental health practice, Fresh Start for the Mind. She wanted a practice that incorporated the mind, body, and spirit. Her love for psychological evaluations became evident in the Alpharetta and surrounding communities. As referrals grew, so did Fresh Start.

Fresh Start for the Mind is a comprehensive mental health practice that provides counseling, psychological evaluations, psychiatry and medication management, coaching, and nutrition support to children, adults, and families. Since its inception in 2013, Fresh Start has grown to over 30 staff members and has maintained a reputation for providing quality and heart-felt services. Fresh Start has three facilities and proudly serves patients in and around Suwanee, Stockbridge, and Canton, GA.

You can find out more at their website or call Fresh Start at 404-808-1161.

About Morrow Family Medicine and Dr. Jim Morrow

Morrow Family Medicine is an award-winning, state-of-the-art family practice with offices in Cumming and Milton, Georgia. The practice combines healthcare information technology with old-fashioned care to provide the type of care that many are in search of today. Two physicians, three physician assistants and two nurse practitioners are supported by a knowledgeable and friendly staff to make your visit to Morrow Family Medicine one that will remind you of the way healthcare should be.  At Morrow Family Medicine, we like to say we are “bringing the care back to healthcare!”  Morrow Family Medicine has been named the “Best of Forsyth” in Family Medicine in all five years of the award, is a three-time consecutive winner of the “Best of North Atlanta” by readers of Appen Media, and the 2019 winner of “Best of Life” in North Fulton County.

Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine, and Host of “To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow”

Dr. Jim Morrow is the founder and CEO of Morrow Family Medicine. He has been a trailblazer and evangelist in the area of healthcare information technology, was named Physician IT Leader of the Year by HIMSS, a HIMSS Davies Award Winner, the Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce Steve Bloom Award Winner as Entrepreneur of the Year and he received a Phoenix Award as Community Leader of the Year from the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.  He is married to Peggie Morrow and together they founded the Forsyth BYOT Benefit, a charity in Forsyth County to support students in need of technology and devices. They have two Goldendoodles, a gaggle of grandchildren and enjoy life on and around Lake Lanier.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorrowFamMed/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/7788088/admin/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/toyourhealthMD

The complete show archive of “To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow” addresses a wide range of health and wellness topics, and can be found at www.toyourhealthradio.com.

Dr. Morrow’s Show Notes

Coronavirus Update

  • Hydroxychloroquine has been shown not to be effective and in some cases harmful in Covid-19.
  • Patients are often much worse in the second week of the disease.
  • Total cases have started to plateau in the US, but with social distancing waning somewhat and states opening up, we will definitely see a bump in cases.
  • The healthcare system has been spared the overwhelming push that would have made all of this dramatically worse.
  • Masks:
    • Wear one anytime in public.
    • They protect others from you.
    • 44% of people in a NY study who had NO symptoms were found to be positive for having the disease at the time they had no symptoms.
  • Antibody Tests:
    • There are three antibodies that are tested for in most of these tests.
      • IgA, a respiratory antibody.  
        • One that is produced in response to a respiratory infection. As opposed to a stomach bug or what people insist on calling a “stomach flu”, even though that does not exist.
      • IgM 
        • one that you produce acutely as you are in the midst of an active infection.
      • IgG
        • One you make that is at the end of an infection and the one that lasts the longest, giving you some degree of immunity to an infection you have already had.
    • IgA and IgM can cross react with the coronaviruses that cause the common cold, mainly 229E and OC43.
    • IgG is specific for the type of virus that caused a particular infection, such as SARS-CoV-2.
    • So, if you get the antibody test, you are looking for a positive IgG antibody to know if you were infected with or exposed to this novel coronavirus.
    • We presume that this infers some degree of immunity but we really are not certain of that yet.
    • ACE inhibitors and ARBs: stay on them if you take them. They could actually benefit you
    • Aspirin: stay on it
    • Allergy meds: stay on them; Covid-19 does not cause sneezing. Period.
  • “Plandemic” video: so many people sent this to me.
    • It is complete bunk.
    • You need to understand that scientists are accustomed to saying “I don’t know”
      • but the public is accustomed to us having all the answers.
    • For the past 75 years, when it comes to infections and public health issues,
      • the public has come to expect medicine to know what’s what.
    • But this is a totally new virus.
      • It’s like the time of Louis Pasteur when scientists did not know everything,
      • or hardly anything compared to today.
    • Information that I learned two weeks ago is being proven wrong this week.
    • Social media and the public’s access to information of all kinds,
      • most of it unproven,
      • is making it difficult to sort out fact from fiction.
    • People have a need to believe something,
      • so when they see someone who sounds knowledgeable,
      • they want to believe it.
      • When it gives them an answer they want to believe it.
      • Well, don’t believe one word in that video. Not one.

 

Stress in a Pandemic

Outbreaks can be stressful

    • The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may be stressful for people. 
      • Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children. 
  • Coping with stress in a pandemic will make you, the people you care about, and your community stronger.
  • Stress in a pandemic can include
    • Fear and worry about your own health and the health of your loved ones
    • Changes in sleep or eating patterns
    • Difficulty sleeping or concentrating
    • Worsening of chronic health problems
    • Worsening of mental health conditions
    • Increased use of alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs
  • Everyone reacts differently to stressful situations
    • How you respond to the outbreak can depend on 
      • your background,
      • the things that make you different from other people, 
      • and the community you live in.

Our Guest Today:

Brooke Jones,  Psychologist and Owner, Fresh Start for the Mind

Fresh Start for the Mind is a comprehensive mental health practice that provides counseling, psychological evaluations, psychiatry and medication management, coaching, and nutrition support to children, adults, and families.  Since it’s inception in 2013, Fresh Start has grown to over 30 staff members and has maintained a reputation for providing quality and heart-felt services.  Fresh Start has three facilities and proudly serves patients in and around Suwanee, Stockbridge, and Canton, GA.  

Question/Topics in this interview:

  • What have been some common reactions you’ve seen in response to COVID-19 pandemic?
  • Do you have any advice on how to help children cope with these changes?
  • What are some specific examples of self-care and how would you recommend our listeners make this apart of their routine?
  • How can I support a loved one, who may be directly or indirectly affected by COVID-19?
  • If I needed help with managing stress, anxiety, depression, or anger – weather it’s directly or indirectly related to COVID, or in general, where can I find help?
  • Do you have any advice on how to help children cope with these changes?
  • What are some specific examples of self-care and how would you recommend our listeners make this apart of their routine?
  • How can I support a loved one, who may be directly or indirectly affected by COVID-19?

Outbreaks can be stressful (cont’d)

  • People who may respond more strongly to stress in a pandemic include
    • Older people and people with chronic diseases who are at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19
    • Children and teens
    • People who are helping with the response to COVID-19, like doctors, other health care providers, and first responders
    • People who have mental health conditions including problems with substance use
  • Take care of yourself and your community
    • Taking care of yourself, 
      • your friends, 
      • and your family can help you cope with stress. 
      • Helping others cope with their stress can also make your community stronger.
  • Ways to cope with stress
    • Take breaks from watching, 
    • reading, 
    • or listening to news stories, 
      • including social media. 
      • Hearing about the pandemic repeatedly can be upsetting.
  • Take care of your body.
    • Take deep breaths, stretch, or meditate
    • Try to eat healthy, well-balanced meals.
    • Exercise regularly, get plenty of sleep.
    • Avoid alcohol and drugs
    • Make time to unwind. Try to do some other activities you enjoy.
    • Connect with others. Talk with people you trust about your concerns and how you are feeling.

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Stephanie Mitchell, The Rolling Mat

November 19, 2019 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 177: Stephanie Mitchell, The Rolling Mat

Mobile yoga, bringing value to corporate wellness programs and mindfulness were just a few of the topics discussed on this edition of “North Fulton Business Radio” as Stephanie Mitchell, The Rolling Mat, joined the show. “North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and is broadcast from inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Stephanie Mitchell, The Rolling Mat

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Stephanie Mitchell

Stephanie Mitchell is owner of The Rolling Mat mobile yoga studio which specializes in large scale community events, multi-level wellness programs for corporations, and small business mentorship for other yogis and heart-centered entrepreneurs. Equipped with mats, props, creative flows and music playlists, Steph brings the empowering and uplifting vibration of yoga outside the four walls of a studio space. Her mobile studio provides yoga, corporate wellness, and health-related services at festivals, offices  and large or small events nationwide.

Steph is also a business mentor who leads monthly workshops on mindful strategic planning for yoga and other businesses. Stephanie has a full college tour in the works to teach students dynamic practices on how to “Roll out their Journey” to career success.

To learn more go to The Rolling Mat website, email Steph, or call directly 770-310-5073.

The Rolling Mat

North Fulton Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with approximately $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

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To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 15, How Stress Affects You and What You Can Do About It

August 28, 2019 by John Ray

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Episode 15, How Stress Affects You and What You Can Do About It

According to an American Psychological Association survey, 75% of adults questioned reported moderate to high levels of stress in the past month and nearly half reported that their stress has increased in the past year. On this edition of “To Your Health,” Dr. Jim Morrow discusses different stress levels, stress triggers, and what you can do to reduce the effect of stress in your life. “To Your Health” is brought to you by Morrow Family Medicine, which brings the CARE back to healthcare.

About Morrow Family Medicine and Dr. Jim Morrow

Morrow Family Medicine is an award-winning, state-of-the-art family practice with offices in Cumming and Milton, Georgia. The practice combines healthcare information technology with old-fashioned care to provide the type of care that many are in search of today. Two physicians, three physician assistants and two nurse practitioners are supported by a knowledgeable and friendly staff to make your visit to Morrow Family Medicine one that will remind you of the way healthcare should be.  At Morrow Family Medicine, we like to say we are “bringing the care back to healthcare!”  Morrow Family Medicine has been named the “Best of Forsyth” in Family Medicine in all five years of the award, is a three-time consecutive winner of the “Best of North Atlanta” by readers of Appen Media, and the 2019 winner of “Best of Life” in North Fulton County.

Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine, and Host of “To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow”

Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine, and Host of “To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow”

Dr. Jim Morrow is the founder and CEO of Morrow Family Medicine. He has been a trailblazer and evangelist in the area of healthcare information technology, was named Physician IT Leader of the Year by HIMSS, a HIMSS Davies Award Winner, the Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce Steve Bloom Award Winner as Entrepreneur of the Year and he received a Phoenix Award as Community Leader of the Year from the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.  He is married to Peggie Morrow and together they founded the Forsyth BYOT Benefit, a charity in Forsyth County to support students in need of technology and devices. They have two Goldendoodles, a gaggle of grandchildren and enjoy life on and around Lake Lanier.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorrowFamMed/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/7788088/admin/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/toyourhealthMD

Dr. Morrow’s Show Notes on Stress

  • Stress can be good for you.
    • It keeps you alert, motivated and primed to respond to danger.
    • As anyone who has faced a work deadline or competed in a sport knows, stress mobilizes the body to respond, improving performance.
    • Yet too much stress, or chronic stress may lead to major depressionin susceptible people.
  • Everyone knows that bad things in life are stressful
    • But the good things (marriage, new job or new house) are also very stressful.
  • The “good life” doesn’t happen in a vacuum, it takes a lot of mental and physical work.
  • Many of my patients are stressed because they are doing too much for too many people in too short a period of time and with too few resources.

There  Are Basically 3 Types of Stress

  • Acute stress
    • Acute stress is the most common form of stress.
    • It comes from demands and pressures of the recent past and anticipated demands and pressures of the near future.
    • Acute stress is thrilling and exciting in small doses, but too much is exhausting.
      • A fast run down a challenging ski slope, for example, is exhilarating early in the day.
      • That same ski run late in the day is taxing and wearing. Skiing beyond your limits can lead to falls and broken bones.
    • By the same token, overdoing on short-term stress can lead to psychological distress, tension headaches, upset stomach and other symptoms.
  • Examples of Acute Stress
    • the auto accident that crumpled the car fender,
    • the loss of an important contract,
    • a deadline they’re rushing to meet,
    • their child’s occasional problems at school
  • Emotional distress causes
    • Muscular problems including
      • tension headache,
      • back pain,
      • jaw pain and
      • the muscular tensions that lead to pulled muscles and tendon and ligament problems.
    • Stomach, gut and bowel problems such as
      • heartburn,
      • acid stomach,
      • flatulence,
      • diarrhea,
      • constipation and
      • irritable bowel syndrome.
    • Transient over-arousal leads to elevation in blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, sweaty palms, heart palpitations, dizziness, migraine headaches, cold hands or feet, shortness of breath and chest pain.
  • Episodic acute stress
    • There are those who suffer acute stress frequently,
    • whose lives are so disordered that they are studies in chaos and crisis.
      • always in a rush, but always late.
      • If something can go wrong, it does.
      • They take on too much,
        • have too many irons in the fire, and
        • can’t organize the slew of self-inflicted demands and pressures clamoring for their attention.
        • They seem perpetually in the clutches of acute stress.
  • It is common for people with acute stress reactions to be
    • over aroused,
    • short-tempered,
    • irritable,
    • anxious
    • Often, they describe themselves as having “a lot of nervous energy.”
      • Always in a hurry,
      • they tend to be abrupt, and
      • sometimes their irritability comes across as hostility.
      • Interpersonal relationships deteriorate rapidly when others respond with real hostility.
      • The workplace becomes a very stressful place for them.
  • The cardiac prone, “Type A” personality is
    • similar to a constant extreme case of episodic acute stress.
    • Type A’s have an
      • excessive competitive drive,
      • aggressiveness,
      • impatience, and
      • a harrying sense of time urgency.
      • In addition there is a
        • free-floating, but well-rationalized form of hostility, and
        • almost always a deep-seated insecurity.
        • seem to create frequent episodes of acute stress for the Type A individual.
        • Type A’s are found to be much more likely to develop coronary heart disease than Type B’s, who show an opposite pattern of behavior.
  • The symptoms of episodic acute stress are
    • persistent tension headaches,
    • migraines,
    • hypertension,
    • chest pain and
    • heart disease.
    • Treating episodic acute stress requires intervention on a number of levels, generally requiring professional help, which may take many months.
  • Often, lifestyle and personality issues are so ingrained and habitual with these individuals that they see nothing wrong with the way they conduct their lives.
    • They blame their woes on other people and external events.
    • Frequently, they see their lifestyle, their patterns of interacting with others, and their ways of perceiving the world as part and parcel of who and what they are.
  • Sufferers can be fiercely resistant to change.
    • Only the promise of relief from pain and discomfort of their symptoms can keep them in treatment and on track in their recovery program.
  • Chronic stress:
    • While acute stress can be thrilling and exciting, chronic stress is not.
    • This is the grinding stress that wears people away day after day, year after year.
    • Chronic stress destroys bodies, minds and lives. It wreaks havoc through long-term attrition.
    • It’s the stress of poverty,
    • of dysfunctional families,
    • of being trapped in an unhappy marriage
    • or in a despised job or career.
    • It’s the stress that the never-ending “troubles” have brought
      • to the people of Northern Ireland,
      • the tensions of the Middle East
      • the endless rivalries that have been brought to the people of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
  • Chronic stress comes when a person never sees a way out of a miserable situation.
    • It’s the stress of unrelenting demands and pressures for seemingly interminable periods of time.
    • With no hope, the individual gives up searching for solutions.
  • Some chronic stresses stem from traumatic, early childhood experiences that become internalized and remain forever painful and present.
    • Some experiences profoundly affect personality.
    • A view of the world, or a belief system, is created that causes unending stress for the individual (e.g., the world is a threatening place, people will find out you are a pretender, you must be perfect at all times).
    • When personality or deep-seated convictions and beliefs must be reformulated, recovery requires active self-examination, often with professional help.
  • One of the worst aspects of chronic stress is that people get used to it.
    • They forget it’s there.
    • People are immediately aware of acute stress because it is new; they ignore chronic stress because it is old, familiar, and sometimes, almost comfortable.
  • Chronic stress kills through suicide,
    • violence,
    • heart attack,
    • suicide,
    • stroke and,
    • perhaps, even cancer.
    • People wear down to a final, fatal breakdown.
      • Because physical and mental resources are depleted through long-term attrition, the symptoms of chronic stress are difficult to treat and may require extended medical as well as behavioral treatment and stress management.
  • Why is too much stress bad for you?
  • Too much stress can be detrimental.
    • Emotional stress that stays around for weeks or months can weaken the immune system and
    • cause high blood pressure,
    • fatigue,
    • depression,
    • anxiety and
    • even heart disease.
    • In particular, too much epinephrine can be harmful to your heart.
  • Sustained or chronic stress, in particular, leads to elevated levels of cortisol, the “stress hormone,”
    • As well as reduced levels of serotonin and other neurotransmitters in the brain, like dopamine
    • These hormone changes have been linked to depression.
    • When these chemical systems are working normally, they regulate biological processes like sleep, appetite, energy, and sex drive, and permit expression of normal moods and emotions.
    • When the stress response fails to shut off and reset after a difficult situation has passed, it can lead to depressionin susceptible people.
    • No one in life escapes event-related stress, such as
      • death of a loved one,
      • a job loss,
      • divorce,
      • a natural disaster such as an earthquake, or
      • even a dramatic dip in your 401(k).
    • A layoff — an acute stressor — may lead to chronic stress if a job search is prolonged.
  • Loss of any type is a major risk factor for depression.
    • Loss of a loved one is a huge stressor
      • Grieving is considered a normal, healthy, response to loss, but if it goes on for too long it can trigger a depression.
    • Loss of health –
      • A serious illness, including depression itself, is considered a chronic stressor.
    • Loss of independence –
      • When patients lose their ability to live alone, or to drive they are very stressed
    • Loss of financial stability –
      • Regardless of cause
    • What you can do?
      • Watch out for signs of stress overload.
        • Symptoms of too much stress can be
        • physical,
        • emotional,
        • mental and behavioral.
        • While everyone is different, some common signs are:
        • memory problems,
        • trouble concentrating,
        • racing thoughts,
        • irritability,
        • anger,
        • sadness,
        • headaches,
        • frequent colds and
        • changes in sleep or appetite.
  • Know your stress triggers.
    • Stress and its triggers are different for everyone.
      • Certain people, places or situations might produce high levels of stress for you.
      • Think about what causes you stress, and brainstorm solutions.
        • If public speaking or presentations make you stressed, start researching early and practice several times.
        • If there are friends or social situations that cause extreme stress, you may want to avoid them when you are already feeling tense or overwhelmed.
    • All forms of exercise
      • reduce stress hormones,
      • flood the body with feel-good endorphins,
      • improve mood,
      • boost energy and
      • provide a healthy distraction from your dilemmas.
      • Plus, exercise may make you less susceptible to stress in the long run.
      • Find physical activities that you enjoy and try to devote about 30 minutes to them each day.
    • While it’s impossible to eliminate all negative stress from your life, you can control the way you react to stress.
    • Your body’s natural fight-or-flight response can take its toll.
    • When you’re faced with a stressful situation that your mind perceives as a threat,
      • it sends various chemicals, like adrenaline and cortisol, throughout your body.
      • As a result, heart rate and breathing speeds up and your digestion slows down. This tires out the body.
      • Relaxation techniques are a huge help in calming you down, boosting mood and fighting illness.
        • Try a variety of techniques — like
          • yoga,
          • breathing exercises,
          • meditation and visualization — to see what works for you, and schedule a relaxation break every day.
  • Manage your time well.
    • Time can seem like a luxury, but there are various ways to manage it effectively.
      • First, focus on one task at a time.
        • Multitasking rarely works.
        • Jot down everything you need to do in a calendar or a task management app/program,
          • prioritize your list and break projects into single steps or actions.
  • Be realistic.
    • Pulling yourself in different directions will only stress you out, so try not to over-commit yourself or do extracurricular activities when you’re super busy with school.
    • Learn to say NO
  • Curb your caffeine.
    • Caffeine might help you study in the short term, but it interrupts sleep and makes you
      • more anxious,
      • tense and jittery
      • This obviously ups your stress level.
      • Try and drink no more than one caffeinated beverage a day.
    • Don’t self-medicate.
      • Some people
        • drink,
        • take drugs,
        • smoke and
        • use other unhealthy behaviors to cope with stress.
        • However, these behaviors can exacerbate stress by negatively affecting your mood and health.
  • Reach out.
    • If you’re stressed out,
      • talk to your friends and family.
      • If you feel like you can’t handle the stress on your own, schedule an appointment with a counselor or therapist.

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To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 5, Depression

March 27, 2019 by John Ray

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Dr. Jim Morrow, Host of “To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow”

Dr. Morrow’s Show Notes on Depression

  • Today’s topic is one I discuss with at least one patient every single day I work – and that’s DEPRESSION.
  • People in general have their own idea of what constitutes depression. And in many cases, it is correct but only in a very narrow definition of the condition. So, I guess, first, I need to define depression, in the clinical sense.
  • Depression can be present if you are overly or unnecessarily sad – but most people who I see who are depressed are mad, and not sad. Additionally, the depressed patient might be tired, uninterested in usual hobbies or pleasure seeking activities, whether that is being with friends or others, or having sex, or engaging in any way with their surroundings.
  • Most people don’t come to my office with a complaint of depression. They are much more likely to complain of increased irritability, making mountains out of mole hills, trouble focusing, not being engaged or interested in their usual hobbies and things they used to enjoy.
  • Some are sent in by their spouse because of irritability. I tell patients, “if you think to yourself many times, ‘Why did I react like that?’, then you are likely depressed.
  • So, there are many different forms that this can take – if you feel like this could be part of how you feel, please see a doctor. Have this conversation with him or her.

So, why are people depressed?

  • Depression occurs when the levels of certain neurochemicals in your brain get too low. The main chemicals involved are serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine – but the names of these chemicals are really unimportant. What matters is that you have to get these levels back to normal in order to feel like yourself again.
  • But what makes these chemical levels fall in the first place.
  • Some people are just born with an innate inability to maintain adequate levels of these chemicals and in most cases these individuals have felt some amount of depression from very early in life.
  • When it occurs any time later in life, the cause in most cases is CHANGE. Change in life or work or living situation, whatever it might be, it is usually CHANGE.
  • Holmes stress scale.
    • Ranked life events – ranked them according to the effect each could have on your mood. Marriage, divorce, death of a spouse, getting a new job, getting fired. Good things were found to have a slightly greater effect on mood than bad things.
  • So, depression is a physical illness that has both physical and psychological symptoms. It is as much a physical illness as any other condition we see.
  • When your serotonin level is low you can feel all these symptoms that I have talked about. If you do, you might think to yourself, ‘I really should not have these feelings. I should be able to feel better,’ and then if you can’t do that you could feel even more depressed.
  • If, instead of serotonin and other neurochemicals, your insulin level was low, you’d be diabetic. If it was iron you’d be anemic; thyroid, you’d be hypothyroid; estrogen, you’re in menopause.
  • If your insulin level was low and you were diabetic, you would never, EVER, think to yourself, ‘You know, I’m just not gonna be diabetic today.’ That would never occur to you. But with depression, patients frequently think that they should be able to pull themselves up by their own bootstraps, and this just does not happen.
  • Realizing this goes a long way toward getting better because the longer you delay treatment, the likelihood is that you will just get worse and worse.

So, how is depression treated?

  • These chemicals we are talking about are only located in the brain. So the first issue is that you can’t measure these levels like you can insulin and others. There is this blood-brain barrier that does not allow the chemicals to get into the blood stream. Because of this, we can’t measure serotonin and other levels and we can’t give you serotonin by mouth because they also do not cross over to the brain.
  • So, how do we make you better?
  • In 1987, the treatment of depression changed forever. The introduction of Prozac made as big a difference in the treatment of any condition I can remember.
  • Prior to this, we have several medications that were antidepressants, but truthfully, they were not very good at treating the problem and they were absolutely fraught with side effects.
  • With Prozac (and then the other serotonin medicines like Zoloft, Paxil, Celexa and Lexapro), we had very effective medicines with very reasonable side effects.
  • The way these medicines work is to change how your brain metabolizes these chemicals – in this case serotonin specifically. Your brains, under periods of stress, takes up more serotonin than it should from the soup that is the brain, and these medicines block that reuptake of serotonin, so they are called Serotonin Specific Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs).
  • When you start these medicines, you could have some side effects, but for many people, the longer you take them the less the side effect bothers you.
  • The side effects of these medicines vary, can be fatigue or restlessness, nausea, headache, even delayed orgasm. But in most cases side effects are mild and can be managed by adjusting the dose of the medicine or changing to another.
  • Improvement does not happen overnight. It takes time for the medicine to get into your blood in a sufficient level to then get into the brain.
  • Meds are not mood altering
    • Not addicting
    • Don’t drug test for them in the workplace
    • Safer than Tylenol
  • There just is no reason NOT to take these meds if you have this condition. They can make a tremendous difference in how you feel and how you react and interact with others around you. Basically, they can give you your life back.
  • Along with medication, other treatment modalities also can help. Therapy – psychotherapy – can help with depression and can especially help people deal with issues in their lives that are ongoing. One of the frustrating things for patients is to recognize the problem and get treatment, only to fall right back to the same feelings when you get off of medicine because you have not learned how to manage the stress and change in your life.
  • So, please, if this sounds like it could be affecting you, go see your healthcare provider. See them sooner rather than later.

About Morrow Family Medicine and Dr. Jim Morrow

Morrow Family Medicine is an award-winning, state-of-the-art family practice with offices in Cumming and Milton, Georgia. The practice combines healthcare information technology with old-fashioned care to provide the type of care that many are in search of today. Two physicians, three physician assistants and two nurse practitioners are supported by a knowledgeable and friendly staff to make your visit to Morrow Family Medicine one that will remind you of the way healthcare should be.  At Morrow Family Medicine, we like to say we are “bringing the care back to healthcare!”  Morrow Family Medicine has been named the “Best of Forsyth” in Family Medicine in all five years of the award, is a three-time consecutive winner of the “Best of North Atlanta” by readers of Appen Media, and the 2019 winner of “Best of Life” in North Fulton County.

Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine

Dr. Jim Morrow is the founder and CEO of Morrow Family Medicine. He has been a trailblazer and evangelist in the area of healthcare information technology, was named Physician IT Leader of the Year by HIMSS, a HIMSS Davies Award Winner, the Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce Steve Bloom Award Winner as Entrepreneur of the Year and he received a Phoenix Award as Community Leader of the Year from the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.  He is married to Peggie Morrow and together they founded the Forsyth BYOT Benefit, a charity in Forsyth County to support students in need of technology and devices. They have two Goldendoodles, a gaggle of grandchildren and enjoy life on and around Lake Lanier.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorrowFamMed/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/7788088/admin/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/toyourhealthMD

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ClearEdge LLC with Founder Deborah Dubree and EZ Sports Talk Radio Host and Motivational Speaker Edward Smith

October 5, 2018 by Karen

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ClearEdge LLC with Founder Deborah Dubree and EZ Sports Talk Radio Host and Motivational Speaker Edward Smith

ClearEdge, LLC Successful entrepreneurs and small business owners hire Deborah to unleash their ultimate influence and authority in their business and life. Because they are knee deep in high stress, high demand and high stakes. So, they are underperforming, overstressed and over-thinking their decisions. Life has become way too complicated.  

Bottom Line … if they continue to drive hard at this fast-pace they end up exhausted, disappointed and unfulfilled. 

ClearEdge offers science-based, “No BS” speaking, private coaching and group training methods for reaching extraordinary, confident and consistent results. You develop your EDGE, so you experience greater pleasure and profit.

Deborah DubreeWith only a high school diploma, Deborah Dubree catapulted her career from answering phones as a receptionist to become the owner/CEO of a $20 million corporation. After selling that company, Deborah founded ClearEdge, LLC.

Clients include business professionals and entrepreneurs from nine different countries and four continents, along with professional athletes from MLB, PGA and NFL. They have dubbed Deborah their “SECRET WEAPON!”

Author of two books, the most current titled, “AVERAGE IS AN ADDICTION, From Mediocre to Millions!” She is an International speaker, coach and trainer, along with being a frequent guest on NBC-TV, business and sports talk radio. Creator and facilitator of S.U.R.E. Academy … Society of Understanding and Reaching Excellence.

Connect with Deborah on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

EdSmithSpeaks offers a series of workshops/presentations titled Leadership Tips from the Locker Room to the Board Room. Great organizations are defined by leadership. Success comes from the environment created by those in charge. As a professional athlete Ed recognized it is imperative to build a team of quality members who share the principles of the 3 C’s (Common Goal, Communication & Collaboration). Workshops/presentations are tailored to your organization. EdSmithLogo

One of Ed’s biggest passions is encouraging the youth of America to stay on the right track and never give up on their dreams. “If you continue to chase them, you never know what amazing possibilities lay ahead.” Interactive presentations specifically designed for age brackets. Ed’s strong family foundation, faith and unwillingness to never give up have sustained him in both his personal and professional life. Ed’s presentation explores faith as a powerful tool in achieving your goals.

EdwardSmithHeadShotEd Smith is a former two sport professional athlete. His journey through a nine- year minor league baseball career and the transition to the NFL, culminating in Super Bowl XXXIII (1998 NFC Champion Atlanta Falcons) exemplifies the definitions of perseverance and determination.

Reaching the pinnacle of professional football after years of hardships and uncertainty taught Ed many lessons – the true meaning of discipline, dedication, team work, faith and leadership. His purpose is to inspire those who need the clarity and motivation in life to achieve their goals.

In addition to speaking to organizations; Ed works closely with local/national charitable groups and is a published author (EZ Does It: The Journey of a Lifetime, 2005). His autobiography chronicles not only the highs and lows of sports, but also major life decisions and their consequences. He is also a radio personality, hosting a weekly show (The EZ Sports Talk Show) on NBC Sports Radio, KDUS 1060AM Phoenix.

Connect with Ed on LinkedIn, and follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

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RHINO NATION Kristi Henry with Yee Haw Adventures and Dr Melanie Dias with Pinnacle Health Corporation

June 11, 2018 by Karen

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RHINO NATION Kristi Henry with Yee Haw Adventures and Dr Melanie Dias with Pinnacle Health Corporation

In this episode of Rhino Nation host Michelle Faust with guests Dr. Melanie Dias, and Kristi Henry, explore the many benefits of travel. Learn about the positive impact of purposeful vacations on your mental and physical health as well as your personal relationships. Enjoy this travel journey through discussion of adventure, relaxation, discovery and excitement across the globe. Dr. Melanie is a chiropractor practicing functional medicine and shares her travel experiences on her blog, www.nakedtruthbydrmelanie.com and Kristi CEO of Yee Haw Adventures, dedicated to creating trips to change your life. 

Opening the door on a world of possibilities, Yee Haw Adventures’ mission is to create family lifelong memories through travel experiences that intertwine adventure, culture and nature. With their years of knowledge and experience, they carefully select the destinations and excursions that most ignite and gratify your travel quests helping you to fulfill your globe-trotting dreams. They create “Yee Haw” in life!

Kristi-Henry-with-Yee-Haw-Adventures-on-Business-RadioXKristi Henry and her husband, Alan, have explored 6 continents and will be sailing to Antarctica in February 2019. With an extreme passion for travel, they left their careers to help other couples and families experience the exhilaration, personal growth and connectedness they have experienced over the past 30 years. Kristi is an exceptional travel planner who listens, researches and helps you create your masterpiece vacation at a phenomenally affordable price.

Connect with Kristi at Kristi@VHLPartners and on LinkedIn.
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Dr. Melanie Dias has been in the field of natural health for over 19 years and 10 years ago she expanded her arsenal of therapies beyond the chiropractic adjustment to integrate a whole body-mind approach. She has studied Ancient techniques and integrates this with her passion for leading by example into a complete coaching solution for patients and organizations desiring better performance at home and at work.

She writes health and lifestyle articles for various publications and provides live and web based wellness education, telemedicine and personal and corporate consulting services. Her website www.nakedtruthbydrmelanie.com, delivers empowering lifestyle and natural health information to help you improve your functional capacity to adapt to stress, slow the aging process and improve performance in all areas of your life. She will help you recognize your potential for more success, better health and stronger relationships by incorporating her natural and empowering strategies to improve nervous system function.

Connect with Dr. Melanie on LinkedIn, and follow her on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

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ABOUT RHINO NATION

Rhino Nation is a growing community of influential entrepreneurs and small business owners that share a common trait, they don’t walk, they don’t run, they CHARGE to their destiny. We acknowledge and celebrate their business expertise, leadership and fearless attitude to be victorious in their goals. Rhino Nation is committed to making powerful connections and providing enhanced exposure to broaden the reach and promote the extraordinary talents of our community members.

ABOUT YOUR SPONSOR

Rhino Online Strategies & eCreativity helps you free up your precious and limited time, as a business owner, to do what you do best….running and growing your business. Michelle Faust and her team partner with you to identify your content and marketing needs and provide you with fresh, innovative, dynamic copy that will effectively reach your target market, leading to increased customer engagement, a higher conversion rate, and increased sales.

Great content becomes the seeds of a bountiful business harvest, so you can cultivate and grow your business. We take the time to personally understand you and your company’s purpose, so your marketing message reflects who you are and speaks directly to your target market. Let us join you as part of your team. We’ll partner with you to develop powerful messaging strategies.

We strive to create an expansive mindset through education, marketing content and access to a talented team of business consultants. Our mission is to deliver cutting edge entrepreneurial support by providing engaging targeted messaging along with online business education, ancillary business services, and enhanced exposure.

Michelle has an extensive background in sales, marketing and public speaking, primarily in the pharmaceutical industry. When she left her corporate career, she shifted into the entrepreneurial world, combining her experience, talents and passions to reinvent herself. As a marketer and copywriter, Michelle thrives on discovering what motivates people into action and what their key emotional triggers are. Michelle and her team create powerful and targeted messaging that improve conversion rates and increase sales.  Michelle loves to connect people through the power and beauty of the written word. her passion is helping people create a road-map to success, so they can fulfill their dreams and live their destiny.

For more about Rhino Online Strategies & eCreativity find them at  www.rhinostrategy.com, on Facebook and LinkedIn.

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ADHD

May 1, 2015 by angishields

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This week I was pleased to sit down with ADHD expert, Elaine Taylor-Klaus of ImpactADHD.com.  As a parent of three children who each have experienced some measure of ADHD in their lives, and as a patient who subsequently discovered that she, too, was an ADHD patient.

CDC.gov lists these statistics about ADHD:

  • Approximately 11% of children 4-17 years of age (6.4 million) have been diagnosed with ADHD as of 2011.
  • The percentage of children with an ADHD diagnosis continues to increase, from 7.8% in 2003 to 9.5% in 2007 and to 11.0% in 2011.
  • Rates of ADHD diagnosis increased an average of 3% per year from 1997 to 2006 [Read article] and an average of approximately 5% per year from 2003 to 2011.
  • Boys (13.2%) were more likely than girls (5.6%) to have ever been diagnosed with ADHD.
  • The average age of ADHD diagnosis was 7 years of age, but children reported by their parents as having more severe ADHD were diagnosed earlier.

With just over 1 in 10 children experiencing ADHD or one of its sub-types, it’s a significant disruptor of quality of life for many, many people.  We talked about how frustrating it can be for parents of hyper-active ADHD children and how she, herself, learned first-hand how challenging it can be to keep calm and avoid yelling to reign in their high energy kid(s).

Given her experiences in her own home, Elaine and a business partner, Diane Dempster, decided to start ImpactADHD.com.  The website serves as a resource for parents struggling to find answers for questions on how to better handle the stresses that comes with ADHD children.

The site provides recommendations for identifying suitable physicians and other professionals who can help with diagnosis and treatment.  Additionally, the organization provides a coaching approach to help parents learn other ways to communicate and how to deal with stress, among others.

ImpactADHD.com describes what they do this way, “ImpactADHD.com helps parents help their kids with ADHD and ADD, anywhere, anytime. ImpactADHD uses a combination of training, coaching and support resources, online and on the phone, to provide the “how to” that parents really need, whether they are new to the world of complex kids, or worn-out from years of management. By helping parents put strategies into action, and teaching them to make those strategies work best for their families, we guide parents to radically improve family life and empower their kids for independence and success.”

Special Guest:

Elaine Taylor-Klaus, CEO/Certified Coach, ImpactADHD  facebook_logo_small3  twitter_logo_small  Pinterest LOGO  google-plus-logo-red-265px  feed-logo  linkedin_small1

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  • Certified Professional Co-Active Coach, The Coaches Training Institute
  • Professional Certified Coach, International Coach Federation
  • BA, College of Social Studies & Sociology, Wesleyan College
  • Parent of 3 children who have experienced ADHD, along with herself, who was diagnosed as an adult
  • Member, National Board of Directors, Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.  CHADD.org

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DEALING WITH STRESS IN THE WORKPLACE: Laila Muhanna with Laila Muhanna Counseling Services

April 1, 2015 by Mike

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Three out of every four American workers describe their work as stressful. Workplace stress costs U.S. employers an estimated $200 billion per year in absenteeism, lower productivity, staff turnover, workers’ compensation, medical insurance and other stress-related expenses. Considering this, stress management may be business’s most important challenge of the 21st century.

On this episode of “On the Money“, host Joe Moss of Embassy National Bank interviews licensed professional counselor Laila Muhanna bout stress management and stress in the workplace.

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Laila Muhanna, Laila Muhanna Counseling ServicesLaila Muhanna is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner. She recently moved back to Gainesville to start her practice Laila Muhanna Counseling Services after working at Grady/Emory for the last five years.

It takes a brave person to admit that he or she needs help. Regardless of the issue, it is important to find a therapist who understands this and works with you to address the problems that brought you to therapy in the first place. Laila utilizes evidenced-based treatment while also focusing on the therapeutic relationship with her clients to help them work through their problems and succeed.

An experienced LPC with specialized education and training in the treatment of complex psychiatric cases and severe mental illness, Laila has a Master’s degree in Clinical/Counseling Psychology and specialization in severe mental illness from Brenau University. She trained with Emory University’s School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Grady Health System.

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“On the Money” focuses on topics and issues allowing small businesses to better navigate the financial services minefield, with analysis and opinions from today’s industry experts on banking and loans. “On the Money” also introduces you to some of the top small business leaders in the Atlanta market.

Hosted by Joe Moss, the president of Embassy National Bank, “On the Money” airs live every Wednesday at 3:00 PM EST from the Business RadioX studio in Gwinnett.

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