Norman Rennalls, a retired engineer, tells his important healthcare story. It made his early retirement stressful until he got it straight.
Interviews
Cathy Courtney, a healthcare activist and member of HCFAT, discusses Medicare & Medicare Advantage.
Healthcare activist Cathy Courtney appeared on Politics Done Right at KPFT to discuss Medicare and Medicare Advantage, which she calls Medicare Disadvantage.
Olivia S. Benson – For the Love of my Father: A healing guide for women growing up without a dad
The new book, “For the Love of my Father,” by Olivia S. Benson, Esq. on women healing from the absence of fathers in their lives to help them move forward and lead successful lives.
Founder/Publisher of Tre Magazine, Stephanie Coleman, discusses perseverance and community.
Stephanie Coleman, founder, and publisher of Tre Magazine, tells us her story and gives us positive affirmations about the art of perseverance and more.
Helen Gym discusses why she has the best choice of policies to be the new Mayor of Philadelphia.
From teacher to activist, to community organizer, to at-large city councilwoman, to Philadelphia mayoral candidate, Helen Gym is ready to run this Pennsylvania city.
William ‘Dub’ Anderson talks about his thoughts on solutions to America’s race problem.
Journalist and author of “The Price Of Perfect,” William “Dub” Anderson, appeared on Politics Done Right to discuss America’s race problem as well as his book with a prescient message with a complicated story.
NAM’s CAO Brian Carr discusses his organization’s work to aid the needy & some politics
The Chief Advancement Officer of Northwest Assistance Ministries, Brian Carr, visited to discuss their great work in helping people in the Houston Metro area in their times of need. He proves human politics is always the one that helps.
Michael Hayes discusses the corrosive lying endemic to policing, specifically NYPD.
Will the latest findings from investigative journalist Michael Hayes neuter NYPD & police? It is clear that it should.
Katrina Miller, director of “This is [Not] Who We Are,” on the effect of her powerful documentary.
The director of “This Is [Not] Who We Are,” Katrina Miller, did not disappoint as she explained why she made the documentary. She gave the proper perspective on one of the most purported liberal cities in America.
Amanda Edwards, Houston Mayoral Candidate, discusses her campaign and her service to the community.
Former Houston City At-Large City Councilwoman Amanda Edwards & current Houston Mayoral Candidate appeared on Politics Done Right. She discussed many of her community-based involvement and the reason for her candidacy.