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  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Craig Lockhart about extra precautions for cancer patients regarding COVID-19. Dr. Lockhart is the Director of the Division of Hematology and Oncology and he’s the Associate Director for Clinical Science at Hollings Cancer Center at MUSC.
  • During the pandemic, our next guest’s nonprofit organization figured out a way to offer a virtual camp to children with cancer. The effort proved so successful that they decided to make virtual camp a permanent part of their services and it caught the attention of Innovision which gave them their most recent community service award. Mike Switzer interviews Cindy Hay Johnson, executive director of Camp Happy Days in Charleston, SC.
  • Miles Hoffman continues his discussion about the birth and evolution of the overture.
  • Miles Hoffman discusses where the word "Overture" comes from and the earliest iteration of the overture.
  • I’ve found a recipe from Watsonia Farms, a large producer of organic vegetables, that really intrigues me.. It's called crispy baked asparagus.
  • Dobsonflies are a subfamily of insects, Corydalinae, part of the Megalopteran family Corydalidae. The larvae (commonly called hellgrammites) are aquatic, living in streams, and the adults are often found along streams as well.
  • Rudy shares a quote of Ralph Waldoe Emerson's "Beauty."
  • "Ladybugs," or ladybird beetles, hibernate in the winter. These beetles are very beneficial to gardners.
  • Mike Switzer interviews John Warner, a serial entrepreneur and founder of Innoventure in Greenville, S.C. John discusses an innovation plan recently released by the SC Dept.of Commerce entitled Innovation Insights 2021.
  • In many cases, wage increases are not keeping up with the rising cost of goods and services. Can you turn to your investment portfolio to make up the difference? Or if you are already relying heavily on those investments for income, should you be making some changes? Mike Switzer interviews Susie Wang, a chartered financial analyst and member of the South Carolina chapter of the CFA Society who joins us by phone from her office at Dividend Assets Capital in Ridgeland, SC.
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