The Mark White Show

Heart Health & Heroes: Hope, Healing, and Honoring Service

34 min · 23 mei 2026
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On tonight's show, we’re bringing you two conversations centered around health, hope, & honoring others. First, cardiologist Dr. Payal Kohli joins me to discuss a newly FDA-approved treatment option for people struggling with uncontrolled high blood pressure. Nearly 120 million Americans are affected by hypertension, and we’ll talk about why some people continue to struggle despite medications and lifestyle changes, along with what this new development could mean moving forward. Then, with Memorial Day approaching on Monday, country artist Michael Peterson joins me to share the story behind “Old Army Hat” and discuss music that honors veterans and the sacrifices connected to service. Some songs become more than music. They become reminders of people, memories, & moments we never want to forget. Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️

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