A show co-hosted by Dr. Joel C. Hunter and his son, Joel D. Hunter, MD. Each episode has the same goal: to entertain and educate on topics that could help you learn how to help others better.
In this episode, the Drs. Hunter's continue a discussion on the healthy mind. What makes for good mental health and how do we attain/maintain it? They have some solid ideas and suggestions.
Mental health is at the forefront in our national conversations. This episode is part one of a two-part series about the healthy mind. The discussion touches on both the physical and spiritual aspects of a healthy mind.
The Drs. Hunter continue with and conclude their conversation about gun violence in this episode. They discuss why it seem like things in our world are getting worse when in reality so much is better than it has ever been. How do values, political correctness, and personal perspectives intersect with mental health, the law, and guns? There is a lot of really fascinating information in their philosophical and practical discussion.
The Drs. Hunter look at the pervasive problem of gun violence from their unique perspectives. The doctor and the preacher bring a great breadth of knowledge to this conversation. This is the first episode of two on this important topic.
In this third episode in the series, "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger," the Drs. Hunter dive deep. They talk about the practical ways hormesis and hormetic stress impact our bodies. Don't know what hormesis and hormetic stress is? You will after you listen to this podcast!
Your body actually changes with discomfort. Who knew irritations can be helpful? Apparently, the Drs. Hunter know it! The Drs. continue their conversation on the topic "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger."
Life stressors are okay. Don't run from discomfort, seek it because that's how you grow your mind and character. Even stress, injury, and trauma can be helpful in our maturing and the Drs. Hunter discuss that truth. Join them for the first episode of this three-part series, "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger."
In this second episode of their two-part series on procrastination, the Drs. Hunter talk about the part distraction plays in our procrastination. It's a fascinating conversation that introduces the big differences between our monkey brain (that makes us reach for instant gratification) and our developed brain (that allows us to stay focused on our goals).
Is procrastination an issue for you or more likely, for someone you know? In this first episode of this two-part series on procrastination, the Drs. Hunter talk about the reasons so many of us put off the things we know we need to do.
Did you know there is a way to use stress to your advantage? In the third and final segment of their series on stress you will learn how! The Drs. Hunter and their drop-in guest, Siri, shed some great insights on stress in this episode! You'll be glad you listened.
There are practical ways to deal with stress physically, mentally, and emotionally. Wouldn't you love to know what they are? Well here you go! The Drs. Hunter suggest several stress-relieving techniques in part two of their three-part series on stress.
Welcome to part one of a three-part series on stress. The Drs. Hunter tackle the topic of stress with their medical and spiritual expertise... and they speak in easy to understand terms.
In this final segment of a three-part series on homelessness, the Drs. Hunter look at the kinds of efforts that are needed to and the variety of organizations, faith communities and government agencies that are needed to work together.
The Drs. Hunter discuss some practical ways we can address the issue of chronic homelessness in this second episode of a three-part series on homelessness. How do we address the homeless person who can't do anything about their situation due to physical, mental or emotional disability.
Seven out of 10 Americans are one paycheck away from being homeless. In this first episode of a three-part series, the Drs. Hunter look at homelessness from the 30,000 foot level and at the impact this issue is having on all of us and the efforts being made to meet this aspect of poverty.
Is goodness getting popular? The Hunters believe that it is and have good reasons for that. This is a fun and encouraging episode of The Bright Side!
Dwight Bain, Strategic Change Expert, joins the Hunters to talk about what it means to have “A Heart for the Community.”
Jim Coffin, Executive Director of The Interfaith Council of Central Florida joins the Hunters for a fascinating discussion on "Why and How it Benefits the Community when Religions can Work Together."
"A Fresh Start" really is possible and may be the best way to continue to make progress. The Hunters have an intriguing discussion about what it means to look at the present as the beginning.
From ‘Wall-E' to ‘The Jeffersons'; robotics has had a major impact on our culture, society, and communities. Join the Hunters with guest Michael Walker on this riveting discussion into the world of robotics.
Pamela Kancher & Mitch Bloomer from the "Holocaust Center" join the Hunters to discuss the impact of everything from prison camps to bullying. The conversation focuses on what each of us can do to make all of us feel like we belong... that we matter... that we have worth. You won't want to miss this fascinating episode of The Bright Side.
Peggy Choudhry, District 1 Commissioner in Osceola County discusses the unique approaches to housing and health needs that she believes are possible. She highlights a Center for the "Needy" and "Homeless Housing Possibilities"... The Hunters are all ears as she elaborates on creative solutions to a massive problems.
A brand new year begins and the Hunters talk about the adventures and opportunities that lie ahead for each of us. What will you do with the brand new year that lies ahead?
"Jobs" is the focus of the Hunter's discussion on this episode of The Bright Side. What kinds of work are "out there?" How can you make a living wage? And how can you eventually be working at something you really enjoy doing? These are among the many questions the Hunters ponder aloud. They are convinced that work is critical to the health and welfare not only of the individual and the community at large.
Gary Tester of "Catholic Charities" is the Hunters guest in this fascinating and inspiring episode of The Bright Side. Few of us have any idea how very much is being done through this incredible organization. And it's not only Catholics helping Catholics, it's Catholics helping whomever, whenever and wherever there is a need.
"Managing Change" is something the Hunters do very well. And they share some great tips that will help you manage change better than you have in the past. It's an important topic and one that intimidates most. Listen and apply what you learn and you won't let change intimidate you!
"Communities of the Future" are beyond our imagining, but the Hunters look to the future and offer some ideas based on constantly advancing technology and the hopes for peace worldwide.
"Communicating Beyond Words" is a challenging topic for a radio program, but that doesn't stop the Hunters from discussing what it means when tone, facial expressions and actions carry the day.
"How to Create a Culture and Not Just Fix Problems" is the heartbeat of the Hunters' day-to-day hope. You just may walk away from this episode ready to do something more impactful than fixing problems.
Dale Brill , Senior Vice President & Community Foundation for Orlando Economic Partnership takes facts, figures, and statistics and makes them count for improving people's lives. It's a fascinating and enlightening discussion with the Hunters.
Lynette Fields, a staff member from St. Luke's UMC discusses her passion and progress in "Community Transformation" with the Hunters.
The 100th episode of 'The Bright Side'!! "Getting Through the Holidays" is a description people often use in the season that begins with Thanksgiving and ends on New Year's Day. The Hunters have a lot to say that can help you "get through" those weeks.
Becky Hunter, aka "the research department" for The Bright Side joins her husband and son, the Drs. Joel Hunter, to discuss "Research" and the importance of facts, statistics and stories when it comes to helping you help others.
Vanessa Echols, an Emmy winning news broadcaster, shares with the Hunters some of her amazing work beyond her news desk. She talks with them about two initiatives she founded recently: the "Colorblind: Race Across Generations " podcast and also "The Do Good Challenge" YouTube Channel.
Dee Coleman, Executive Director of Samaritan Village joins the Hunters to talk about the beneficial efforts being made to help formerly sexually trafficked victims heal from their trauma and live fulfilling and productive lives.
Nathan and Stacey Ecelbarger, CEO and President of the Freedom Learning Group, sit down with the Hunters to talk about their fascinating adventure into online learning via their founding of the Freedom Learning Group. This amazing couple has managed to make a connection among military wives, universities, and those struggling in poverty that benefits all!
The Hunters discuss everything from fun facts, to history, to their own personal Thanksgiving memories.
This conversation looks at the difference in results when individuals and organizations are willing to work together on issues and when they are not. Vernon is gifted at connecting people for good works and shares ideas that will help you become good at it, too!
The Hunters take social media -- armed with facts and lots of humor.
"Mental Illness" touches not only those who personally struggle with various issues, but also it impacts those in their sphere of influence. The Hunters tackle the topic with compassion and helpful insights.
"Bedside Manner" isn't limited to doctor and patient relationship. All of us have an important role in encouraging or discouraging, in bringing clarity or confusion at significant points in the lives of others. The Hunters have a combined expertise of more than 60 years of bringing encouragement and clarity to "the bedside."
Dr. David Swanson, Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Orlando and Chairman of the Central Florida Commission on Homelessness, joins the Hunters for an in-depth look at the progress made and the challenges that remain as the fight to make homelessness, brief, rare and one time in Central Florida continues.
Howard Dayton, founder of Crown Ministries and CEO of Compass - finances God's way discusses legacy with The Hunters. Dayton, whose been named among the Top 20 CEOs of Christian Organizations, and whose ministry was recognized as one of the “Best Christian Workplaces” teaches people worldwide how to handle money and operate businesses God's way.
"Unity vs. Division" - there's more that unites us than divides us" is a deeply held belief of both of the Hunters. In this episode, they back up their suppositions with some great evidence.
"Timing Help" is an important aspect of really helping. The Hunters echo the words of Mr. Rogers "look for the helpers" as they consider the various ways people really can make a difference for others.
"Stress" is the topic the Hunters tackle in this episode of The Bright Side--what it is, what it does and what we can do about it.
Michael Dippy, Executive Director of iDignity discusses with the Hunters the importance of having legal documentation to confirm individual identity and the challenges so many homeless and poverty stricken folks have retaining those documents. iDignity exists to help them get proper ID--and more than 20,000 individuals can attest to the impact of their efforts.
"Timing Help" is an important aspect of really helping. The Hunters echo the words of Mr. Rogers "look for the helpers" as they consider the many and various ways people really can make a difference for others.
Joshua Vickery, founder and executive director of Central Florida Community Arts joins the Hunters for a fascinating discussion on "How the Arts Matter to a Healthy Community."
A requirement for making progress in life, but it takes wisdom to know when a risk is worth the taking. The Hunters discuss some things to think about before taking the chances that come our way.
"How to Have Helpful Conversations about Controversial Topics" is something the Hunters are really good at. They share ways they have found to take the heat out of important but difficult conversations.