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Steve Lathrop, captain in the US Navy as well as executive VP of USI Insurance, discusses leadership principles as they relate to the Navy–and how they apply in civilian business.
State Sen. Steve Lathrop of Omaha provides his thoughts on this years-long problem.
Steve Lathrop is a politician from the U.S. state of Nebraska. From 2007 to 2015, he was a member of the Nebraska Legislature, representing an Omaha-area district. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Lathrop is the fifth of nine children born to David and Shirley Lathrop.http://www.survivingthesystem.org
In this episode Hal speaks with Steve Lathrop who was diagnosed with male breast cancer. And we talk with Dr. Nikki Gidwaney from Radnet and the Marcia Ray Breast Center at Dignity Health Glendale Medical Center about the signs and symptoms of breast cancer, for both women and men. You can watch these guests from our FOX 11 News In-Depth segment here: http://www.foxla.com/features/fox-11-in-depth-the-air-we-breathe-and-breast-cancer-women-men Hit the subscribe button on this podcast and connect with me on social: Facebook.com/HalEisner Instagram.com/HalEisner Twitter.com/HalEisner Thanks for listening! Hal Eisner
This week’s show featured Allure Health and Med Spa medical director Hilary Muhle discussing bio-identical hormone therapy and the range of issues it works to address, Stephen Center marketing director Michael Murphy talking about the work they do to assist the area’s homeless population, and Steve Lathrop with Hauptman, O’Brien, Wolf & Lathrop promoting their annual “Safe Ride Home” program to curb drunk driving over the holidays.
This week’s show featured Steve Lathrop with Hauptman, O’Brien, Wolf & Lathrop promoting their annual “Safe Ride Home” program to curb drunk driving over the holidays. Then, Dr. Carol Patrick with the Visiting Nurse Association talked about their year-end-giving appeal called “Stay at Home” to fund the VNA’s programs for providing healthcare services to at-risk individuals in the community. Also, Susan Eustice with the Salvation Army and Adrienne Fey with Borsheims announced their partnership to encourage more bell-ringing volunteers during this holiday campaign. Finally, Elizabeth Power with the Women’s Center for Advancement addressed the #MeToo controversy surrounding the song “Baby, It’s Cold Outside.”
This week’s show featured Steve Lathrop of Hauptman, O’Brien, Wolf, and Lathrop promoting their annual “Safe Ride Home” program that offers free cab rides over the holidays for those who had too much to drink. Then, Brian Schroeder of Adult and Teen Challenge of the Midlands shared his story of how TCMID changed his life as a former drug addict, and what it’s doing today for others. Finally, Nicole Millon and Rachele Epp from Restored Hope talked about their organization that gives sanctuary to homeless, single mothers and their children who are leaving abusive environments.