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Eisenhower Health Segment – June 26, 2021

10:00 – 11:00 AM

Hour 2 Seg 1 – Eisenhower Health Segment

EISENHOWER HEALTH w/ Lee Rice Media Coordinator and Communications Specialist and Kimberly Burton, DPT, CSCS re: Pelvic Health Program @ EH.
– REPORT that EH has been around 50 years and Kim has been w/ EH for over 40 years!!!! She’s a physical therapist. She’s a member of the American Physical Therapy Association. Has a Doctorate in Physical Therapy.
– REPORT that 13 million Americans have some level of incontinence. 24% of women experience incontinence AND some other issue.
– REPORT that this pain occurs after chemo, radiation, after giving birth etc.,
– REPORT that Kimberly treats both men and women.
– DISCUSSION of the fact that most symptoms are similar in men and women. Men have the same pelvic structure as women.
– DISCUSSION of symptoms in men; post radiation, chemo.
– REPORT on therapies for pelvic & fecal incontinence, constipation and pelvic pain syndromes. NOT A RESULT of aging…BUT the developing weakness of the muscles involved.
– DISCUSSION of the age of her patients and starting therapy. i.e. right after childbirth (in EH NEW birthing center!!!)
– DISCUSSION of bed-wetting and its application in later life w/ some of these issues.
– REPORT that even after YEARS of suffering w/ these symptoms things can still be treated and improved.
– REPORT that therapy starts in the easiest gravity position of laying down and progresses to sitting and standing therapy.
www.eisenhowerhealth.org
(760) 340-3911)

Kimberly & Lee

P.S.I.F.F./S.F. Segment – June 26, 2021

10:00 – 11:00 AM

Hour 2 Seg 2 – P.S.I.F.F./S.F. Segment

PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, FESTIVAL OF SHORT FILMS
– w/ Cassidy Lubberts re: “Citizen”.
– w/ Michael Reich re: “A Puff Before Dying”.
– Runs thru June 28. All screenings @ the Palm Springs Cultural Center/Camelot Theatre.
www.psfilmfest.org
www.camelottheatres.com

Michael & Cassidy

P.S.I.F.F./S.F. Segment – June 26, 2021

10:00 – 11:00 AM

Hour 2 Seg 3 – P.S.I.F.F./S.F. Segment

PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, FESTIVAL OF SHORT FILMS
– w/ Gina Hackett re: “Beauty Marks”.
– w/ Louis Heilbronn re: “Double Murder”.
– w/ Liv Layhee re: “Beautiful”.
– Runs thru June 28. All screenings @ the Palm Springs Cultural Center/Camelot Theatre.
www.psfilmfest.org
www.camelottheatres.com

Gina, Louis & Liv

Business/Finance Segment – June 26, 2021

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Hour 3 Seg 1 – Business/Finance Segment

GOTTLIEB INCOME TAX SERVICES w/ Wayne Gottlieb re: 1542 N. Palm Cyn., Dr., Palm Springs, CA. 92262.
– REPORT that Wayne’s a tax preparer and bookkeeper.
– DISCUSSION of what will be different in this tax reporting season. i.e. Possibly capital gains will raise, possibly tax rates will be going up.
– DISCUSSION of the impact possible to state taxes in following federal guidelines.
– REPORT on the need to budget and plan better during the year. You need to be “trained” in the correct way to keep records, budget, report etc.,
– REPORT that you need a tax preparer who know the rules, knows how to budget and explain it all to you. Then you need a person you trust to do your taxes.
– DISCUSSION of his experience w/ people who put this off until the last minute, don’t plan, don’t keep good records, etc.
– DISCUSSION of whether men or women are better at budgeting and/or keeping records. All of this organizational activity takes TIME and DESIRE and EFFORT no matter whether men or women.
– DISCUSSION that it is important to bring a spouse into the tax preparation/record keeping scenario in case one spouse passes away. Need to exhibit respect and offer education.
www.gottliebtaxservices.com
(760) 320-5059)

Wayne

R.C.P.M. Group Segment – June 26, 2021

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Hour 3 Seg 2 – R.C.P.M. Group Segmentt

RARE COINS PRECIOUS METALS ESTATE JEWELRY GROUP w/ Ken Shearn re: 120 W. Arenas, Palm Springs, CA. 92262.
– REPORT that his shop BUYS gold. He pays top price for everything. Only 2 stores in the Palm Springs area are true Coin Stores. He’s been doing this for 35 years!!!!
– REPORT that he will buy ANY collectible; stamps, cars, baseball cards, art works, plates, rare music sheets, etc.
– REPORT on the items he brought to show us.
1. Largest known Greek coin from 400 BC that he is selling for $800. w/ Alexander the Great on one side. Ken will sell it for $1,000.
2. German Thaler coin struck in 1600 that he’s selling for $600.
3. Spanish gold coin struck in 1758 when Spanish Galleons sailed the seas.
4. Morgan silver dollar from Comstock, Nevada issued by President Nixon. The most collected coin. He’s selling it for $400. A true piece of Americana!!!
– REPORT that all of his collectibles come w/ appropriate documentation and are properly encased in protective coverings.
– REPORT that many of his clients are life-long clients for him.
– DISCUSSION that the history of our country is reflected thru our coins!!!
– REPORT on his pricing structure. Similar to NASTAQ. His profit margin in low because he doesn’t have the overhead involved w/ tv commercials etc. Over 40 years in this business. i.e. Certified Coin Exchange.
– REPORT that he is NOT a pawn shop. Investing in his products has many tax advantages. His products are duty free and probate friendly and tax deferred for instance.
– REPORT that he is a nation-wide, international expert and participates and conducts workshops about the tangible assets he deals in. He does workshops all over the World about tangible investments.
– REPORT that they are open 6 days a week.
www.rcpm1.com
(760) 322-2277)

Ken

Real Estate Segment – June 26, 2021

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Hour 3 Seg 3 – Real Estate Segment

BRADY SANDAHL REAL ESTATE GROUP/KELLER WILLIAMS w/ Dave Mecham re: 70005 Mirage Cove Dr., Rancho Mirage, CA. 92270. Director of growth for luxury homes for Keller Williams.
– REPORT that Brady Sandahl Real Estate Group/Keller Williams serves Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells and La Quinta.
– REPORT on Dave’s incredible background in media, entertainment and news in the Southland.
– REPORT that Dave is the “listing coordinator” for Brady Sandahl.
– REPORT that there is so much to listing. Photographs, staging, drones, etc., Buying a home is a “clean trip” due to all the technology.
– REPORT that this is a buyer’s market. Many buyers are “overpaying” due to high demand and low interest rates and inventory.
– REPORT that the market data suggest NOW is the best time to sell.
– SUPPLY of homes for sale in Palm Springs is ONLY 130 properties.
– REPORT that as the family dynamic changed due to the pandemic, real estate needs changed as well when it came to a home how it would serve folks.
– DISCUSSION of Brady as the outgoing President for the P.S. Chamber of Commerce.
– REPORT on the advantages of using Brady Sandahl Real Estate Group, powered by Keller Williams.
1. Brady Sandahl’s group for understanding of the local market.
2. Clear on products and services the Brady Sandahl Group will offer you.
3. Clear on the experience that the Brady Sandahl Real Estate Group will offer you.
– REPORT that the Brady Sandahl Real Estate Group is #1 in the Coachella Valley and is really good @ knowing where to find buyers from around the world and bring them to the properties here in the Valley. Very aggressive @ getting the property IN FRONT of the buyer. A team of 15 persons.
email: brady@nullbradysandahl.com
www.bradysandahl.com
(760) 409-1540)

Dave

“Restaurant of the Week” Segment – June 19, 2021

09:00 – 10:00 AM

Hour 1 Seg 1 – “Restaurant of the Week” Segment

RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK w/ Dick Shalhoub re: “McDonald’s”.
– REPORT on Father’s Day tomorrow and both of our Fathers.
– DISCUSSION of McDonald’s Restaurants and the various recipes around the World. Our McDonald’s has had an impact on the restaurants and salads back in the 80’s. i.e. Spicy sandwiches in different places.
Hawaii has Portuguese sausage and eggs @ McDonalds.
– REPORT on what McDonalds has done in the past 16 months, i.e. the drive-thru, the delivery system and the mobile order and pay system. Kept “feeding” folks and kept his employees working.
– DISCUSSION of the new technology, speed, efficiency of the drive-thru.
– REPORT on the new digital ordering from your phone. You order, push a button, your credit card is on file, you get a time frame to arrive @ your restaurant, park and the order will be brought out to you.
– REPORT on the new kiosk inside the restaurants for ordering. Staff will help folks who don’t know how to do the digital.
– REPORT on the delivery system w/ postmates, uber eats etc. being so successful.
– DISCUSSION of digital, delivery, AND drive-thru.
– REPORT on the fabulous new chicken sandwich. Moist, tender, available 4 different ways.
– REPORT on how the Filet of Fish sandwich came to be…..there was a contest. Ray Kroc wanted a pineapple sandwich!!
– REPORT on the new bakery items; cinnamon roll, blueberry muffin and apple fritter.
– DISCUSSION of the coffee. S. CA. one of the largest coffee markets in the U.S. Cost @ McDonald’s coffee is so much cheaper. New flavors and new systems too. Come this Fall there will be a high promotional effort about McDonald’s coffee.
– DISCUSSION of how important a drive-thru is for a McDonald’s.
www.mcdonalds.com
(760) 674-3335)

Dick

Desert Oasis Healthcare Segment “The Medicine Cabinet” Segment – June 19, 2021

09:00 – 10:00 AM

Hour 1 Seg 2 – Desert Oasis Healthcare Segment “The Medicine Cabinet”

DESERT OASIS HEALTHCARE w/ Dr. Brian Hodgkins re: Executive V.P. of Clinical Operations; 275 El Cielo Rd., Palm Springs, 92262. “Your Health, Your Life, Our Passion”. Leads the COVID-10 Taskforce.
– “Questions from a “Joey Pal”.
1. What will an electronic vaccination card be like? (Many companies are developing different forms of this card needed to attend events and to travel. There is a CA. website you can go to, put in your information and you will get a QR code for your phone). Black market for the cards. If you lose your card, it can’t be replaced. Take a photo of your card and keep it on your phone. Try www.applehealth.com for instance.
– REPORT that some places will still require masks whether vaccinated or not. Mega events w/ over 5,000 folks will still require masks probably.
– REPORT on how to get tested. Sign up on www.myturn.ca.gov. The D.O.H.C. mobile unit will come to folks in business, managers, anyone who cares about employees, health and wellness workers, etc.
– REPORT on the endemic phase of COVID-19. 135 million Americans have been vaccinated. Avoid travel to certain states that are lacking in vaccination numbers and also have the Delta Variant. i.e. Utah, Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia, Tennessee, etc.
– REPORT on the delta variant. It is more contagious and you will become sicker.
– REPORT that the County of Riverside recognized D.O.H.C. for being a Diamond Level Vaccine Center.
– REPORT that D.O.H.C. is still vaccinating over 200 a day. Probably will be required for school in the fall.
www.mydohc.com
(760) 969-6555)

Brian

cont. Desert Oasis Healthcare Segment “The Medicine Cabinet” – June 19, 2021

09:00 – 10:00 AM

Hour 1 Seg 3 – cont. Desert Oasis Healthcare Segment “The Medicine Cabinet”

DESERT OASIS HEALTHCARE w/ Dr. Brian Hodgkins re: Executive V.P. of Clinical Operations @ D.O.H.C.; 275 El Cielo Rd., Palm Springs, 92262. “Your Health, Your Life, Our Passion”. Leads the COVID-10 Taskforce.
– DISCUSSION of heat and the physical impact the temperature can have on a person AND on animals. Hat, sunscreen, plenty of water. If your urine is almost clear you are hydrated.
– LATE BREAKING NEWS about the new therapy the FDA has approved for the treatment of Alzheimer. ADUCANUMAB. Expert panel DID NOT approve the drug. Didn’t believe the drug showed ANY benefit in slowing the progression of the disease. Controversial because amyloid plaques that are measured by an MRI need to be affected by this new drug and IT HAS TO BE ADMINISTERED INTRAVENOUSLY. Be given to patients already diagnosed w/ the disease. Has some side-effects of course. i.e. nausea, vomiting, diarrhea.
IT WILL COST $56,000 per year per person.
– REPORT on the D.O.H.C.’s “40 for 40” campaign you need to vote on. D.O.H.C. is giving away an additional $40,000. to 10 different charities. Vote on the non-profits in the running to receive the funds @ www.mydohc.com by June 28th. Winners will be announced on July 1, the 40th anniversary of D.O.H.C.
– DISCUSSION of how to become a D.O.H.C. member. Call the number below and ask the question.
www.myturn.ca.gov
www.mydohc.com
(760) 969-6555)

Brian

D.O.H.C. Women’s Segment – June 19, 2021

10:00 – 11:00 AM

Hour 2 Seg 1 – D.O.H.C. Women’s Segment

DESERT OASIS HEALTH CARE w/ Cathy Allison re: Licensed Clinical Social Worker @ Behavioral Health where she is a Master Level Clinician. 275 El Cielo Rd., Palm Springs, 92262. “Your Health, Your Life, Our Passion”.
– ANNOUNCEMENT that it is a good time to buy wine, since Northern CA. is suffering from a drought and may not have much wine production this year!!!
– QUESTION from a “Joey Pal”.
1. Having a terrible time getting over COVID laziness? (There is a new thing called re-entry anxiety. Change is always hard, make smaller changes. Could have been boredom too and a little be of movement helps.)
– HER THEME FOR TODAY; “Keep Your Cool”.
1. Physically and emotionally. People get cranky when they are dehydrated. Do your errands first thing in the morning. Women manage many things @ once and when they lose their cool they might do “silly things.”. Identify the things that are likely to upset you.
2. Women must learn to say “I’ll check into that”. Don’t commit immediately. Remember boundaries.
3. Women’s relationship issues. “Normal” has changed during COVID.
4. Women want to fix things right away. Remember it’s ok to take some time. Sometimes women need to “vent” to men, not necessarily looking for men to solve things, JUST LISTEN.
5. Women NEED to stay connected to their support system.
6. Women need to plan a “cool down” period AFTER ANY ACTIVITY. i.e. cool baths, naps, etc.
7. WOMEN SHOULD “KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON”. i.e. the Queen of England. lol
www.mydohc.com
(760) 969-5277)

Cathy

Rest in Peace

R.I.P. Bob Beckwith 09.21.1933 – 02.2024

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