In the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, many are getting ready for what can be a challenging recovery.Questions about how to deal with a major cleanup and significant property damage to their homes are top of mind for so many people and their loved ones.
Don Griffin is Vice President, Personal Lines with the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) joined Bill and Joel to provide some timely answers.
Annita Thomas of Travel Bags on WDUN shares with Bill and Joel what you should do in planning a trip to protect yourself in case of a disaster like Irma shows up.
Whether it's a physical disability or PTSD, No Barriers Warriors is helping to improve the lives of veterans with disabilities through a unique approach: mountain climbing. Director John Toth and one of this year's participants talk about the mental mountains that this expedition helps vets conquer while climbing physical mountains.
R.L. Stine's "Goosebumps" books have been scaring kids for 25 years. Stine says he never intended to write over 100 of the best-selling books for children. He also shares how it all got started in this discussion with WDUN's Bill and Joel.
Many men experience the warning signs of testicular cancer and think it will "just get better". Dr. Brent Sharpe of Georgia Urology discusses the signs of this fast growing but highly treatable cancer.
One day your pet is fine. The next it's limping. Is it serious? Is it temporary? Dr. Marie Lance answers those questions and offers advice on what to do in such cases.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, many are getting ready for what can be a challenging recovery.Questions about how to deal with a major cleanup and significant property damage to their homes are top of mind for so many people and their loved ones.
Don Griffin is Vice President, Personal Lines with the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) joined Bill and Joel to provide some timely answers.
Whether it's a physical disability or PTSD, No Barriers Warriors is helping to improve the lives of veterans with disabilities through a unique approach: mountain climbing. Director John Toth and one of this year's participants talk about the mental mountains that this expedition helps vets conquer while climbing physical mountains.