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  • Dr. Roopa Gupta of Lotus Oncology and Hematology explains why she recommends guided meditation to help reduce stress, ease symptoms, and support healing.
  • Then, Kathy Marconi and Mary Jordan return with another remarkable story in Historic Women of the Eastern Shore—this time, it's WWII pilot Betty Ann Lussier
  • On Health Bites, Stefanie DeFiglia breaks down what you need to know about eczema.
  • On On My Plate, host Amy Haines reads from her popular weekly blog. Today’s entry, “Made for Each Other,” explores how a groundbreaking book by Meg Olmert left a lasting impression.
  • A new $2.4 million investment is helping put more doctors on the Eastern Shore. We talk with Dr. Leah Millstein about how the Rural-MD Scholars Program is changing lives—starting with access to care
  • Wendy Palmer from the YMCA shares how their TANDEM program blends creativity, connection, and evidence-based care to support individuals with dementia and their caregivers.
  • On Shore Writers, Emily Rich talks with award-winning poet Irene Fick about her new collection, The Fragility of Winter.
  • Volunteer captain Lloyd Devigne helps bring Chesapeake heritage to life—learn how you can tong for oysters, trotline for crabs, and explore history aboard a traditional Bay workboat at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
  • In the debut of Voices of Talbot, Sarah Kilmon of Talbot 250 interviews Naomi “Lady D” Diane Thomas about the powerful legacy of Scott’s United Methodist Church—one of the oldest African American congregations in Talbot County.
  • Poetry by Fanny Howe; music by Argent, Nilüfer Yanya, Flock of Dimes, Nour Harkati, The Byrds, The Beatles, Corelli, and more.
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