"Everybody Wins" Nominee Gift Bag; A New Type of Investment; Speak Confidently and Clearly with Rachel Hanfling; MS and Pseudobulbar Affect
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"Everybody Wins" Nominee Gift Bag; A New Type of Investment; Speak Confidently and Clearly with Rachel Hanfling; MS and Pseudobulbar Affect
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"Everyone Wins" Nominee Gift Bag continues to garner worldwide attention and spark conversation. Their gifts are famous for being fun, fabulous and unique, and also serve to elevate small businesses,...
mostra másSpot bitcoin E-T-F’s – ever heard of them? They’re making the news these days. With the Securities and Exchange Commission approving some to be traded on the major stock exchanges – the flood gates have opened for all investors to more easily include crypto in their portfolios. John Hoffman, head of Distribution and Partnerships at Grayscale the world’s largest crypto manager, talks with Michelle about why one should be infesting in them.
Emmy-nominated Rachel Hanfling is your guide to clear, confident, charismatic speech. A former producer for Oprah and Anderson Cooper, she’s coached clients to become go-to experts, land deals on Shark Tank, sell out on QVC, dominate worldwide speeches, generate explosive sales, nail workplace politics and more. She’s taught at Harvard, internationally, and across the US. Rachel is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She is mom to twin boys and a dog in New York City. To learn more about Rachel, visit rachelhanfling.com. Check out her advice here: https://www.rachelhanfling.com/5minutes
March is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on MS, a disease that affects an estimated 900,000 people in the U.S.Today, we explore a less talked about and often misdiagnosed related condition of MS called Pseudobulbar Affect, or PBA, which may cause sudden, frequent, uncontrollable episodes of crying or laughing in patients with MS. Dr. Mayer Joshua Hasbani, a renowned neurologist, shares insights from his own clinical experience with patients who experience PBA.
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