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On this episode of Suncoast View, we cover the topics that impact all of us—yet aren’t always easy to talk about.
Attorney Carl Reynolds joins us to break down what every jury needs to know when it comes to personal injury cases—and what often gets overlooked.
We also have an important conversation about grief. With more than 8,500 deaths occurring daily in the U.S., it’s something everyone will face. Hospice nurse Christa McDonald shares insight and introduces her nonprofit, GLADD, which is launching a national movement this April to ensure no one has to grieve alone.
Then, we shift to style with a look at spring fashion trends for both men and women—featuring pink gingham looks perfect for the season.
Plus, we explore how theater brings mental health conversations into the spotlight. Lifeline Productions’ Executive Director Will Luera and actress/playwright Cristela Carrizales discuss their work highlighting identity, resilience, and the human experience.
And in the kitchen, Debra Murphy of Ventura’s Italian Kitchen joins us in Rice’s Appliance Kitchen to make a delicious pesto pappardelle.
By suncoastviewgoOn this episode of Suncoast View, we cover the topics that impact all of us—yet aren’t always easy to talk about.
Attorney Carl Reynolds joins us to break down what every jury needs to know when it comes to personal injury cases—and what often gets overlooked.
We also have an important conversation about grief. With more than 8,500 deaths occurring daily in the U.S., it’s something everyone will face. Hospice nurse Christa McDonald shares insight and introduces her nonprofit, GLADD, which is launching a national movement this April to ensure no one has to grieve alone.
Then, we shift to style with a look at spring fashion trends for both men and women—featuring pink gingham looks perfect for the season.
Plus, we explore how theater brings mental health conversations into the spotlight. Lifeline Productions’ Executive Director Will Luera and actress/playwright Cristela Carrizales discuss their work highlighting identity, resilience, and the human experience.
And in the kitchen, Debra Murphy of Ventura’s Italian Kitchen joins us in Rice’s Appliance Kitchen to make a delicious pesto pappardelle.