On this Real People, Real Stories, a painful accident teaches guest commentator Marilyn Sprague-Smith that wisdom speaks with a gentle voice.
Marilyn is an award winning consultant, trainer, author and certified laughter leader. Her website is
www.miraclesmagicinc.com.
listen (mp3)While exercising can do a body good, many of us make up excuses to get out of working up a good sweat. In fact, you might hear someone claim to be allergic to exercise. Guest commentator Hamilton Cuthrell explains - they really are.
Hamilton Cuthrell is a personal fitness trainer and operates
Just Move Personal Training in downtown Winston-Salem.
listen (mp3)Guest commentator Bob Richardson describes a type of Russian Roulette he played for many years - risking his life, the lives of strangers and the life of the one person who he loves the most.
Bob Richardson celebrates 11 years of sobriety and now works at Insight Human Services in Winston-Salem as a peer counselor and shares his experiences. He and his second wife, Susan, live in Pfafftown - and Bob has a healthy releationship with his teenage daughter, LuLu.
listen (mp3)In celebration of fathers, Real People, Real Stories guest commentator
Marilyn Sprague-Smith shares one fond memory of her Daddy.
Marilyn is an award winning consultant, trainer, author and certified laughter leader. Her website is
www.miraclesmagicinc.com.
listen (mp3)A week ago...Wake Forest University announced the submission of SAT and ACT scores is optional when considering potential students. On today’s Real People, Real Stories…Guest Commentator Pastor Mike Macdonald is thrilled about this policy change and hopes it has a national rippling effect.
Pastor Macdonald lives just outside of Charlotte in Mooresville with his wife and their twin teenagers. He enjoys writing columns and leads the congregation at Broad Street United Methodist Church.
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