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Episode 3731: Work Life Brilliance – Ditch Work-Life Balance and Create a Life You Love | Denise R. Green Weekend of 7-11 seg 3

6 min · 2. juli 2026
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Is work-life balance really possible—or have we been chasing the wrong goal all along? On this episode of This Week in America, Ric Bratton welcomes executive coach and author Denise R. Green, whose book Work Life Brilliance offers a refreshing and practical approach to reducing stress, creating healthier habits, and finding greater fulfillment in every area of life. If you've ever felt overwhelmed, constantly busy, or frustrated by trying to "do it all," Denise shares why traditional ideas about work-life balance often leave people feeling exhausted. Instead, she offers simple, science-based strategies to help you reduce stress, build lasting habits, improve sleep, strengthen relationships, and create a more positive mindset. You'll also discover how to say "no" with confidence instead of guilt, overcome negative thinking, and develop routines that lead to lasting personal and professional success. Whether you're a busy professional, manager, entrepreneur, parent, or anyone searching for greater purpose and less overwhelm, Work Life Brilliance provides practical tools to help you thrive instead of simply survive. This Week in America with Ric Bratton is one of America's longest-running and most respected syndicated radio shows and podcasts, heard on more than 100 radio stations and podcast platforms worldwide. Each episode features engaging conversations with bestselling authors, thought leaders, health experts, business innovators, and inspiring individuals who share practical advice, powerful stories, and ideas that inform, educate, and inspire listeners. If you're looking for practical advice on work-life balance, stress management, productivity, habit change, executive coaching, personal growth, leadership, positive mindset, workplace wellness, mental well-being, better sleep, healthier relationships, or creating a more fulfilling life, you won't want to miss this inspiring conversation with Denise R. Green. Discover how small changes can lead to lasting transformation—and why true brilliance begins by rethinking the way you live and work. Keywords.  work life balance, work life brilliance, Denise R. Green, executive coach, career success, workplace wellness, stress management, burnout prevention, burnout recovery, productivity, personal development, personal growth, professional development, leadership, executive leadership, leadership development, emotional intelligence, mindset, positive mindset, habit change, healthy habits, behavior change, time management, work stress, workplace stress, work life integration, employee wellness, corporate wellness, resilience, resilience at work, overcoming overwhelm, work overload, self improvement, self care, mental wellness, mental health at work, healthy lifestyle, better sleep, sleep improvement, goal setting, motivation, success habits, peak performance, workplace culture, communication skills, saying no without guilt, boundaries, work relationships, life fulfillment, career coaching, life coaching, employee engagement, business success, entrepreneur, professionals, women in leadership, thriving at work, wellness podcast, business podcast, self help, personal transformation, This Week in America, Ric Bratton, author interview

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Episode 3738: Kindness, Positivity & the Art of Aging Well with Susan Smith Jones, PhD

If you've ever wondered how to stay vibrant, joyful, and full of purpose as the years go by, today's program is for you. Our guest is Susan Smith Jones, PhD—one of the nation's leading holistic health and lifestyle experts. For three decades, Susan taught healthy living at UCLA and has inspired millions worldwide through her books, speaking engagements, media appearances, and wellness programs. Today she'll share simple yet powerful ways to age gracefully—not just physically, but emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. You'll discover how kindness, gratitude, faith, healthy living, and even spending more time in nature can help you feel younger in spirit and more energized in life. Susan's wisdom is practical, uplifting, and refreshingly hopeful. So, grab a cup of tea, a pen and paper, and get ready to be inspired. Susan, welcome to the program! About Dr. Susan    For a woman blessed with three of America's most ordinary names, Susan Smith Jones, PhD, has led an extraordinarily inspiring life. A renowned holistic health expert, motivational speaker, author, and lifestyle educator, Susan spent 30 years teaching students, staff, and faculty at UCLA how to live healthier, happier, and more balanced lives. Long before wellness became a global movement, Susan was helping people discover the life-changing power of healthy eating, positive thinking, stress reduction, spiritual connection, and joyful living. Known for her warmth, wisdom, and uplifting spirit, Susan has appeared on radio and television programs around the world and is the author of numerous books on health, longevity, personal growth, and inspiration. Her latest books include A HUG IN A MUG, UPLIFTED, and her newest Gold-Medal Award-Winning inspirational novelette, JOY & THE BUTTERFLY—a heartwarming story touching readers of all ages and reminding us that it's never too late to discover joy, purpose, courage, and transformation. Whether she's speaking to audiences, leading workshops, writing books, or sharing wellness tips, Susan's mission remains the same: to help people create lives filled with vibrant health, inner peace, faith, purpose, and joy. SusanSmithJones.com  𝕏 @ Susan Smith Jones https://www.instagram.com/susansmithjonesphd [https://www.instagram.com/susansmithjonesphd] http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/ssj147.mp3 [http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/ssj147.mp3]

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Episode 3737: Stephen Most – Stories Make the World | The Art of Documentary Storytelling, Truth & Filmmaking Weekend of 7-18 seg 3

Why do stories have the power to change minds, preserve history, and help us better understand the world? On this episode of This Week in America, Ric Bratton welcomes acclaimed writer and documentary filmmaker Stephen Most, author of Stories Make the World. With writing credits on four Academy Award-nominated documentaries and five Emmy-winning films, Stephen shares what decades of nonfiction storytelling have taught him about truth, creativity, and the responsibility of telling real stories. In Stories Make the World, Stephen explores how documentary filmmakers discover meaningful stories, represent reality honestly, and transform raw information into narratives that educate, inspire, and endure. Blending personal experiences with behind-the-scenes insights from award-winning productions, the book offers an engaging look at the craft of storytelling and why it remains one of humanity's most powerful tools. In this episode, you'll discover: *  Why stories help us understand ourselves and the world around us  *  The challenges of portraying real people and real events with honesty  *  How documentary filmmakers balance facts with compelling storytelling  *  What today's media landscape teaches us about truth and authenticity  *  Lessons from Stephen's work on Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning documentaries  Whether you're a filmmaker, writer, student, educator, or someone fascinated by the power of great storytelling, this conversation offers valuable insights into the art of documentary filmmaking and the timeless importance of telling true stories. This Week in America with Ric Bratton is one of America's premier syndicated radio shows and podcasts, featuring engaging conversations with bestselling authors, thought leaders, and experts on health, business, personal growth, history, technology, and current events. Heard on more than 100 radio stations and podcast platforms worldwide, each episode delivers insightful interviews that inform, inspire, and entertain. If you're interested in documentary filmmaking, nonfiction storytelling, screenwriting, journalism, media ethics, history, creative writing, or the power of stories to shape our understanding of the world, don't miss this fascinating conversation with award-winning filmmaker and author Stephen Most. Discover why stories continue to connect people across generations—and why truthful storytelling matters now more than ever. Keywords:  Stephen Most, Stories Make the World, documentary filmmaking, documentary films, documentary storytelling, nonfiction storytelling, storytelling, screenwriting, documentary screenwriting, filmmaking, documentary writer, documentary producer, documentary history, creative nonfiction, narrative storytelling, visual storytelling, media studies, journalism, truth in storytelling, media ethics, documentary production, Academy Award nominated documentaries, Emmy winning documentaries, documentary interviews, filmmaking podcast, writing documentaries, storytelling techniques, documentary education, creative writing, nonfiction writing, history documentaries, PBS documentaries, film production, filmmaker interview, This Week in America, Ric Bratton

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Episode 3736: Stephen Most – Stories Make the World | The Art of Documentary Storytelling, Truth & Filmmaking Weekend of 7-18 seg 2

Why do stories have the power to change minds, preserve history, and help us better understand the world? On this episode of This Week in America, Ric Bratton welcomes acclaimed writer and documentary filmmaker Stephen Most, author of Stories Make the World. With writing credits on four Academy Award-nominated documentaries and five Emmy-winning films, Stephen shares what decades of nonfiction storytelling have taught him about truth, creativity, and the responsibility of telling real stories. In Stories Make the World, Stephen explores how documentary filmmakers discover meaningful stories, represent reality honestly, and transform raw information into narratives that educate, inspire, and endure. Blending personal experiences with behind-the-scenes insights from award-winning productions, the book offers an engaging look at the craft of storytelling and why it remains one of humanity's most powerful tools. In this episode, you'll discover: *  Why stories help us understand ourselves and the world around us  *  The challenges of portraying real people and real events with honesty  *  How documentary filmmakers balance facts with compelling storytelling  *  What today's media landscape teaches us about truth and authenticity  *  Lessons from Stephen's work on Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning documentaries  Whether you're a filmmaker, writer, student, educator, or someone fascinated by the power of great storytelling, this conversation offers valuable insights into the art of documentary filmmaking and the timeless importance of telling true stories. This Week in America with Ric Bratton is one of America's premier syndicated radio shows and podcasts, featuring engaging conversations with bestselling authors, thought leaders, and experts on health, business, personal growth, history, technology, and current events. Heard on more than 100 radio stations and podcast platforms worldwide, each episode delivers insightful interviews that inform, inspire, and entertain. If you're interested in documentary filmmaking, nonfiction storytelling, screenwriting, journalism, media ethics, history, creative writing, or the power of stories to shape our understanding of the world, don't miss this fascinating conversation with award-winning filmmaker and author Stephen Most. Discover why stories continue to connect people across generations—and why truthful storytelling matters now more than ever. Keywords:  Stephen Most, Stories Make the World, documentary filmmaking, documentary films, documentary storytelling, nonfiction storytelling, storytelling, screenwriting, documentary screenwriting, filmmaking, documentary writer, documentary producer, documentary history, creative nonfiction, narrative storytelling, visual storytelling, media studies, journalism, truth in storytelling, media ethics, documentary production, Academy Award nominated documentaries, Emmy winning documentaries, documentary interviews, filmmaking podcast, writing documentaries, storytelling techniques, documentary education, creative writing, nonfiction writing, history documentaries, PBS documentaries, film production, filmmaker interview, This Week in America, Ric Bratton

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Episode 3735: Steve Dziadik – How's My Driving? | Defensive Driving, Distracted Driving & Staying Safe on the Road Weekend of 7-18 Seg 1

Every time you get behind the wheel, you're making decisions that could save—or change—a life. On this episode of This Week in America, Ric Bratton welcomes Steve Dziadik, author of How's My Driving?: Why Every Other Driver Doesn't Seem to Have a Clue. Drawing from personal experience, including surviving life-threatening automobile accidents, years of operating a driving school, and teaching defensive driving to thousands of students, Steve delivers a compelling message every driver needs to hear: driving safely is no accident. Rather than focusing on fear, Steve provides practical strategies to help drivers become more aware, more defensive, and more responsible every time they get behind the wheel. His philosophy is simple but powerful: "You get no do-overs when driving." In this episode, you'll discover: *  Why distracted driving remains the biggest threat on today's roads  *  The everyday habits that place drivers and families at unnecessary risk  *  Steve's proven defensive driving principles for drivers of every age  *  Why teen drivers—and their parents—need a different approach to driving education  *  How greater awareness behind the wheel can help prevent accidents before they happen  Whether you're a new driver, a seasoned commuter, or the parent of a teenage driver, this conversation offers practical advice that could make every trip a safer one. This Week in America with Ric Bratton is one of America's premier syndicated radio shows and podcasts, featuring engaging conversations with bestselling authors, thought leaders, and experts on health, business, personal growth, history, technology, and current events. Heard on more than 100 radio stations and podcast platforms worldwide, each episode delivers insightful interviews that inform, inspire, and entertain. If you're looking for practical defensive driving tips, distracted driving prevention, teen driver safety advice, automobile insurance insights, and real-world strategies for becoming a safer driver, don't miss this informative conversation with Steve Dziadik. Whether you're commuting across town or preparing a new driver for the road, this episode offers life-saving lessons that every driver should hear. Keywords:  defensive driving, driving safety, distracted driving, safe driving tips, Steve Dziadik, How's My Driving, teen driver safety, car accident prevention, road safety, defensive driving techniques, distracted driving awareness, driver education, new drivers, safe driving habits, automobile safety, driving awareness, highway safety, traffic safety, accident prevention, driving responsibility, family driving safety, teen driving, driving instructor, driving school, motor vehicle safety, insurance tips, commuting safety, This Week in America, Ric Bratton, author interview

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Episode 3734: Steve Dziadik – How's My Driving? | Defensive Driving, Distracted Driving & Staying Safe on the Road Weekend of 7-18

Every time you get behind the wheel, you're making decisions that could save—or change—a life. On this episode of This Week in America, Ric Bratton welcomes Steve Dziadik, author of How's My Driving?: Why Every Other Driver Doesn't Seem to Have a Clue. Drawing from personal experience, including surviving life-threatening automobile accidents, years of operating a driving school, and teaching defensive driving to thousands of students, Steve delivers a compelling message every driver needs to hear: driving safely is no accident. Rather than focusing on fear, Steve provides practical strategies to help drivers become more aware, more defensive, and more responsible every time they get behind the wheel. His philosophy is simple but powerful: "You get no do-overs when driving." In this episode, you'll discover: *  Why distracted driving remains the biggest threat on today's roads  *  The everyday habits that place drivers and families at unnecessary risk  *  Steve's proven defensive driving principles for drivers of every age  *  Why teen drivers—and their parents—need a different approach to driving education  *  How greater awareness behind the wheel can help prevent accidents before they happen  Whether you're a new driver, a seasoned commuter, or the parent of a teenage driver, this conversation offers practical advice that could make every trip a safer one. This Week in America with Ric Bratton is one of America's premier syndicated radio shows and podcasts, featuring engaging conversations with bestselling authors, thought leaders, and experts on health, business, personal growth, history, technology, and current events. Heard on more than 100 radio stations and podcast platforms worldwide, each episode delivers insightful interviews that inform, inspire, and entertain. If you're looking for practical defensive driving tips, distracted driving prevention, teen driver safety advice, automobile insurance insights, and real-world strategies for becoming a safer driver, don't miss this informative conversation with Steve Dziadik. Whether you're commuting across town or preparing a new driver for the road, this episode offers life-saving lessons that every driver should hear. Keywords:  defensive driving, driving safety, distracted driving, safe driving tips, Steve Dziadik, How's My Driving, teen driver safety, car accident prevention, road safety, defensive driving techniques, distracted driving awareness, driver education, new drivers, safe driving habits, automobile safety, driving awareness, highway safety, traffic safety, accident prevention, driving responsibility, family driving safety, teen driving, driving instructor, driving school, motor vehicle safety, insurance tips, commuting safety, This Week in America, Ric Bratton, author interview

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