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Dean Richards, Dave Schwan, and Andy Masur start this week by talking about passover.
Dr. Jeremy Silver, MD, Medical Director of Emergency Medicine at Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital, joins Dean for this week’s health update. This week, Dr. Silver talks about ALS and the effect it has on the body. Then, Dr. Silver answers some questions from listeners.
Magician Dennis Watkins joins Dean to talk about how magic has changed over the years and his show at The Magic Parlour! For tickets and more, visit themagicparlourchicago.com.
Dean goes into the archives to share an interview with Ted Neely!
Below are pictures from today’s Far Flung Forecast with Dave Schwan. More from Schwanie.
From top to bottom, a plaque displayed at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Launch Pad at Cape Canaveral, which launched the Apollo spacecrafts and a close up look inside the Command Module for the astronauts that went to the moon. The shot on the right is my Dad, Paul Schwan, standing under the display of an engine from the Saturn 5 Rocket, on display at the Kennedy Space Center. We spent two days there in 2016.
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Dean Richards, Dave Schwan, and Andy Masur start this week by talking about passover.
Dr. Jeremy Silver, MD, Medical Director of Emergency Medicine at Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital, joins Dean for this week’s health update. This week, Dr. Silver talks about ALS and the effect it has on the body. Then, Dr. Silver answers some questions from listeners.
Magician Dennis Watkins joins Dean to talk about how magic has changed over the years and his show at The Magic Parlour! For tickets and more, visit themagicparlourchicago.com.
Dean goes into the archives to share an interview with Ted Neely!
Below are pictures from today’s Far Flung Forecast with Dave Schwan. More from Schwanie.
From top to bottom, a plaque displayed at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Launch Pad at Cape Canaveral, which launched the Apollo spacecrafts and a close up look inside the Command Module for the astronauts that went to the moon. The shot on the right is my Dad, Paul Schwan, standing under the display of an engine from the Saturn 5 Rocket, on display at the Kennedy Space Center. We spent two days there in 2016.
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