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  • Lucy Loves Lucy

    Lucille Talbert puckers her lips and shakes her head thinking about the way her body appeared in early 2015.“I didn’t like myself. I didn’t like how I looked.”Lucy, as her coworkers call her, works as a first-shift custodian, looking after Derby Hall right off The Oval. Each day when reporting to and from work, Lucy travels past the Baker Systems Engineering Building and Dreese Hall. Both buildin...
  • How Breathing Tackles Stress

    There’s nothing more heartbreaking than seeing a loved one battle a life-threatening disease. Kathleen Hall’s father had a stroke a couple of years ago. Now this A&P employee strives to make living a healthy lifestyle more of a priority.“It’s become more important to me to be aware of whole-self and heart health,” Hall said.When Hall recently started working in A&P as an HR Administrative...
  • WOSU Bends Over Backward

    We’ve all thought at one point or another that we would exercise more if we had more time. Now, two WOSU staff members have started an exercise program that covets convenience. Cindy Gaillard, Director of Local Content, and Ann Fisher, Executive Producer and Host of “All Sides with Ann Fisher,” launched the program in October. Fisher came up with the idea after connecting with a vo...
  • Running Late, Running Well

    Mike Thompson, Chief Content Director for News and Public Affairs at WOSU Public Media, might best be known for his role as host of “Columbus on the Record,” a weekly half-hour television talk show dedicated to Ohio politics on WOSU-TV. Not commonly discussed on the record, Mike’s dedication as a long-distance runner.When not on TV, Mike might be seen running along the Olentangy River Trail. A fe...
  • You Are What You Eat

    Food is the fuel that drives the life of Meg Schneider, marketing coordinator in Administration and Planning Marketing and Communications. Without the proper nourishment, creating graphics and promotional materials for the A&P departments would be a much tougher task. It wasn’t until college that Meg realized the importance of what she feeds her body.Meg grew up in Toledo, Ohio, the youngest ...

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