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A Healthy Conversation 2/20

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A Healthy Conversation 2/20

Stopping by to have A Healthy Conversation this week is Senior Advisor to Seeds of Peace, Tim Wilson. A man who has dedicated his life to developing courageous leaders who work to create more just and inclusive societies.

Each week on A Healthy Conversation, hosts Steve Woods and Dr. Jeff Barkin engage national leaders and local experts from the clinical, business, scientific, academic, and political communities about the issues that impact us all. Topics on the show cover everything from emerging technologies and policy work, to personal and/or public health, to educational and environmental issues. Past show guests have included representatives from the CDC and medical companies, educators and innovators, as well as local business leaders, retailers, and government officials. An honest and upbeat dialogue about today’s realities and tomorrow’s developing opportunities, each show showcases the thinkers and explores the thinking that will help us change the conversation – and ultimately change the world.

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