Welcome to the Columbus Day/Indigenous People’s Day edition of the broadcast.
Diane Jordan joins us from Natural Body Works in Kingston at 7:45 for “More
Comfort Mondays”. You can make an appointment to see Diane at Natural Body Works in Kingston. www.naturalbodyworkskingston.com
Rob and Beth talk with science journalist and author, Erika Engelhaupt, at 8:11 about her book: “Go to Hell: A Traveler’s Guide to Earth’s Most Otherworldly Destinations”. This one-of-a-kind travel guide takes you around the globe to explore the history, culture, and science behind places linked to the underworld. https://erikaengelhaupt.com
It is Pink Day today on The South Shore’s Morning News as we welcome guests to recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month:
We’re focusing on ways to prevent and cure breast cancer. In this segment at 8:41, we speak with Susan G. Komen New England Development Director Liz Strawn. https://www.komen.org
Pink Day continues at 9:11 with the Director of Beth Israel Lahey Health Breast Care Center at BID Plymouth, Dr. Robyn Sachs. https://bidplymouth.org/locations/bilh-plymouth-breast-center
It’s time to introduce you to our Pet of the Week at 9:22 a.m. sponsored by
Family Pet and Garden Center in Pembroke. To see our newest furry friend
looking for their forever home visit 959watd.com/petoftheweek .