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PBS pledge drive doctorsI try to watch all of them. The quality of these talks is gradually improving. There were only a few I didn't like.
Defiantly things to consider about health. I like the integration of meditation and mindfulness techniques in dealing in stress and pain.
Edits: 12/05/16Follow Ups:
I stopped donating to the area PBS corporation (KERA) several years ago. I got sick and tired of them effing up their regular schedule every 3 months for a month with re-runs of such doctors and folks like Suze Orman and "specials" of The Andrews Sisters or whoever. I decided that I give enough through the taxes that I'm forced to contribute to them. None of their "doctor" or "financial advice" shows are worth seeing more than once - IF that.What have they done with the money they supposedly need to stay in business?: They've started two more channels. One, "World", has a couple of good news programs, but the rest is sob-story crap about people in some unknown place in the world or some desert spider that's going extinct due to Man's effing up the planet. F that shit. I can watch that on their primary channel if I seriously have NOTHING else to do. The other, "Create", has some good stuff on it, but some of it is recycled shows from their main channel, including "oldies" like that painter/artist with the humoungous afro hair - ha!, his shows are like 30-40 years old.
So when they come begging for more money, I just tune them out.
I've also stopped donating to the Dallas Symphony. Not once did they invite me to a haute cuisine soiree or give me a free ticket to a concert. But they continually sent me full color highly-produced brochures offering concerts with good seats for as little as $60 a ticket.
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Edits: 12/06/16
They all want to be the ones with The Answer, I don't trust any of them.
There were a few that seemed eccentric and even seemed to be trying to push something.Some of those guys get to be tiresome like weill and that other guy that was a cohort of Timothy Leary. Some of that ethereal hippy stuff though has merit healthwise, is more than the average person can take.
Didn't like "Wheat Belly" but I like to avoid the same old same old foods like bread every day and switch over to something else just for the sake of not getting boored.
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