A chat with filmmaker and mental health advocate Dr. Delaney Ruston
The Seattle physician and award-winning documentary filmmaker talks about mental illness, suicide prevention and the challenges of managing her own anxiety.
Robin Lindley is a Seattle-based writer and attorney, and the features editor of the History News Network (hnn.us). His email is robinlindley@gmail.com.
The Seattle physician and award-winning documentary filmmaker talks about mental illness, suicide prevention and the challenges of managing her own anxiety.
Seattle's Yoram Bauman talks about facing global-warming facts, dealing with carbon emissions and and lowering the state sales tax.
When his beloved wife, Linda, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's, Collin Tong became her full-time caregiver. Since his wife's death, Tong has edited a collection of stories written by a diverse group of caregivers.
Seattle’s renowned author Charles Johnson and his daughter, Elisheba Johnson, on their new children’s book.
Ted Sorensen talked before his own death about the assassinated president, national security and Barack Obama.