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Voice for the Voiceless(1)

October 8, 2009

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In June of 2009, Iowa State Senator Jack Hatch was appointed Chair of the White House Working Group of State Legislators for Health Reform. He will lead state legislators who are health reform experts from around the country in advising the President on national health proposals for health reform.

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Four Generations of Women

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Mother and therapist, Sharon Sand reflects on four generations of women in her family who meet the challenges of marriage, work and home life by drawing on the power of their relationship.

Green Solutions

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Dave Bonta and Steve Snyder are dedicated to Green Solutions. Their lifestyles are examples of how renewable energy and sustainable living can become part of Main Street USA, presenting us with a way for solar energy to be affordable, beautiful and functional.

Create the Space You Deserve

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After going through her divorce, self-taught artist, illustrator and designer, Jill Butler created the space she deserved in her personal and professional life. By clearing away the clutter and crud, she discovered what really matters most.

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What Matters Most

Sponsored by NEAS, What Matters Most is a radio show series hosted by Tom Landis broadcasting live each week and online 24/7 to enhance the art and craft of living. This is an opportunity to meet people and hear their stories, stories arising out of everyday experience, stories connecting us to our humanity.