Coffee With America Episode 609

Spring break travel inspiration, meaningful awareness conversations, and a look at a fascinating documentary—this episode of Coffee with America covers it all. We’re sharing affordable beach getaway tips, highlighting Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, National Nutrition Month, MS Awareness Week, and National Kidney Month, and taking a closer look at the film “Man on the Run.

Understanding Kidney Disease with Dr. Joseph Vassalotti

March is National Kidney Month, a time to raise awareness about kidney disease, which affects millions of Americans and often develops without noticeable symptoms. Dr. Joseph Vassalotti from the National Kidney Foundation joined us to explain why early testing matters, who may be at higher risk, and how simple blood and urine tests can help […]

Frances Largeman-Roth’s Nutrition Tips

March is National Nutrition Month, and registered dietitian and bestselling author Frances Largeman-Roth shares simple ways families can discover the power of nutrition. From pantry staples and smart snacking ideas to everyday foods that support strength and balance, she offers practical tips that make eating well easier for busy households. Learn more here: https://tipsonTV.com

Progress in Multiple Sclerosis Research with Bruce Bebo

MS Awareness Week shines a light on multiple sclerosis, a disease that affects nearly one million people in the United States. Bruce Bebo from the National MS Society joined us to explain what MS is, the progress being made in research, and how increased awareness and support are helping move us closer to better treatments […]

Inside “Man on the Run” with Director Morgan Neville

The new film Man on the Run dives into a fascinating chapter in music history, exploring Paul McCartney’s life and creative journey after The Beatles. Director Morgan Neville joined us to talk about the inspiration behind the film and how it captures the challenges and creativity that shaped this era of McCartney’s career. The film […]

Michael Sapienza: Why Colorectal Cancer Screening Matters

March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and Michael Sapienza of the Colorectal Cancer Alliance is encouraging people to start the conversation about screening. He explains why getting screened starting at age 45 can make a life-saving difference and how greater awareness and research can help change the future for families affected by colorectal cancer. […]