Works of Clay Carlos Dowling knew from a very young age that his hands were made to work with clay. In his early teens he apprenticed under the late Canadian sculptor, Bylee... Read more »
Direct Primary Care Have you ever felt like a number at the doctor’s office? Maybe you felt you were not heard, that the doctor just glanced over your chart. You are not... Read more »


Public Health’s Longest Study The United States Public Health Service Study of Untreated Syphilis in Negro Male is is the longest study in public health history that did not involve treatment. The... Read more »


Elder Care Solutions Kimberly Whiter has made education her mission. At first it was is in higher ed. Now she helps clients find solutions for the high cost of elder care. As... Read more »


Untold Stories Great stories seem to fall at Heath Hardage Lee’s feet, or may be it is her curiosity that unlocks these gems. Growing up in Richmond, Heath notice a portrait of... Read more »


Do you have life insurance? What would happen if you or your spouse died unexpectedly? Would your family be financially secure? Patricia Lucas can help with that. Patricia is a Registered Representative... Read more »


The stories in Penny Blue’s book, “A Time to Protest: Leadership Lessons from My Father Who Survived the Segregated South for 99 Years” help shape her and her 10 siblings lives. Black... Read more »


The Art of Horses Meet Leah Coffman. She rediscovered an old love, painting, and turned it into a second act. Nature is one of Leah’s great influences. Animals both wild and domesticated... Read more »


Sleep disorders Sometimes sleep can be elusive as we age. It can be more difficult to fall asleep and stay there. Kelly Link is a member of the Virginia Academy of... Read more »


Thyroid Health It is estimated that 20 million Americans have some kind of thyroid disease. More than half of those impacted are unaware of their condition. Do you know the symptoms? Fatigue,... Read more »

