JFK: Historical Perspective
JFK: Historical Perspective is the first in a series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy Assassination. This episode focuses on the historical perspective.
What Good Board Members Do to Help Organizations Succeed
Tune in for some surprising insights on what makes for a good board member and compare your organization’s (nonprofit or for profit) governance and board member success.
Should We Break Up the Big Banks?
Bailouts in the hundreds of billions were used in 2008 and 2009 to bolster banks, insurance companies and other businesses that were deemed by some as “too big to fail”. The Dodd-Frank legislation of 2010 was supposed to be a remedy for too big to fail, but was it really effective?
Donate to McCuistion and Funds Will Be Matched
North Texas Giving Day is September 19, 2013. On that day if you give $25 or more to the Foundation for Responsible Television, your funds will be multiplied!
Freedom Fest Interviews: Steve Moore
Steve Moore, Senior Economics writer for the Wall Street Journal, offers an optimistic view of this country’s future if (and a big if it is) we wake up and take responsibility.
Freedom Fest 2013 with Mark Skousen
Freedom Fest is chaired by Mark Skousen. In this interview Terry Brock & Mark discuss the 2013 theme and if the US is on its way to economic collapse.
McCuistion TV Taping – JFK 50th Anniversary Series
Join us Thursday, August 22, 2013 for a Poignant, Educational Journey on the Legacy of JFK and the 50th Anniversary of the Assassination The assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the aftermath of that day are engraved in history. Dallas citizens, law enforcement, journalists and key experts on the assassination and history of that time, some of whom were present that day, will give their perspective on what happened November 22, 1963, and how the events of that day impacted our nation. Join us and our guests Mayor Mike Rawlings, Ruth Sharp Altshuler, historians Darwin Payne, Ph.D., Tom Stone, Ph.D., [...]
Suicide: A Growing Problem
Many Americans have been personally touched by the tragedy of suicide; a growing problem in the US. Teenagers are especially vulnerable to suicide and it's the second leading cause of death in older teens (up to age 24) and the third leading cause of death for children 10-15 years of age.
The Current Challenges and Concerns in Mental Health
More than 5 million Americans suffer from some form of mental illness and one in seventeen has a severe and persistent disorder. The need for care is growing, yet there are increased challenges in diagnosing and treating those with mental health problems.
Make Your Brain Smarter – Part Two
In part two of this program experts talk about brain health and the innovative research that makes a critical difference in many lives. Its insights might impact you or a loved one.
