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    Before You Go: Heart to Heart

    enDecember 15, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Busy casting director Mellicent Dyane had a 30-year career before deciding it was time to direct her first film. The subject was a pressing one--her mother had suffered a heart attack and no one in her family recognized the signs. Hosts Nicole Franklin and Bryant Monteilh bring listeners a first-hand account from survivor Paula McLaughlin and her filmmaker daughter. Hear how the family rallied when triple bypass surgery for an 80+ year old was the only option and how a healthy lifestyle--caffeine withdrawal and all--keeps everyone on track.  

    This episode first aired on KBLA Talk 1580 in Los Angeles.

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