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After overcoming years of chronic pain, burnout, and a battle with alcohol and drug addiction, Bryan Nance committed to rebuilding his life from the inside out and founded Elemental LifeSpa, a wellness space built on personal transformation. He joins us in the studio to share the journey that led him to discover science-backed therapies that helped restore his health and reshape his purpose and today he’s focused on helping others in Yuma reconnect with their bodies, reclaim their vitality, and build real long-term wellness through education and consistency.
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Keller Williams Realtor and longtime Yuma resident Ashley Layton knows first hand what it means to move, start over, and build roots in a community. We’ll talk about her journey to Yuma, raising a family here, what she loves most about this town, and why connection, communication, and community matter so much during big life transitions.
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Ashley Hoyt, a licensed funeral director who grew up in Yuma, worked in a tattoo shop, worked at MAC and eventually found her way into one of the most meaningful and difficult fields there is. We’re talking about purpose, perspective, and the things most people never see.
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In this episode of the Intern Show, a local bookstore owner talks about the importance of engaging with young customers. And, Arizona Western College will be hosting a blood drive.
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Miriam Limon, Lori Stofft and Laura Torres share their personal life journeys at Territorial Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's Association event.
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Women-owned small business in Yuma just celebrated its second anniversary offering health and wellness classes with a focus on the Latino community.
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Back To Nature Learning Center named winner among six small businesses at Arizona Western College.
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The owner of a Yuma barbershop said he will open today, despite Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s extension of the stay at home order until May 15.Jesse James…