38 min

Climb - the Documentary; Human Trafficking; Mental Health First Aid; Goodwill and the Job Market Passport Mommy

    • Parenting

During the holidays, we’re all looking for that feeling of hope and inspiration. Enter Climb - a heartwarming documentary about a triathlete’s inspirational journey back from a near-death accident. Neil Myers is an amateur triathlete – sometimes competing in individual triathlons (where he completes all three - swim, bike and running portions), and sometimes as part of a relay team as their cyclist. Four years ago, at the age of 61, Neil and his relay team had just won the biggest race of their life, the NYC Triathlon. Four weeks later - he was fighting for his life in the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital ICU. Neil joins Michelle to share his story and his new documentary.

Human trafficking is a serious and complex problem that affects millions across the globe, including right here in the United States. For over a decade, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Blue Campaign has been committed to increasing awareness on the issue to combat and ultimately end human trafficking. Brandi Bynum, DHS Blue Campaign Program Manager, talks about the prevalence of human trafficking in the U.S. and how to recognize and report suspected trafficking.

During the holidays, we’re all looking for that feeling of hope and inspiration. Enter Climb - a heartwarming documentary about a triathlete’s inspirational journey back from a near-death accident. Neil Myers is an amateur triathlete – sometimes competing in individual triathlons (where he completes all three - swim, bike and running portions), and sometimes as part of a relay team as their cyclist. Four years ago, at the age of 61, Neil and his relay team had just won the biggest race of their life, the NYC Triathlon. Four weeks later - he was fighting for his life in the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital ICU. Neil joins Michelle to share his story and his new documentary.

Human trafficking is a serious and complex problem that affects millions across the globe, including right here in the United States. For over a decade, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Blue Campaign has been committed to increasing awareness on the issue to combat and ultimately end human trafficking. Brandi Bynum, DHS Blue Campaign Program Manager, talks about the prevalence of human trafficking in the U.S. and how to recognize and report suspected trafficking.

38 min