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Heart to Heart with Anna

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A radio show for the congenital heart defect (CHD) community to let them know that there is hope! We discuss issues of importance to to enrich, empower and educate the CHD community.

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Today's encore presentation features a very special "Heart to Heart with Anna" Guest, Carolyn Robinson. Carolyn was on the podcast in both Season 3 and Season 7 -- to talk about Eisenmenger's Syndrome in Season 3 and in Season 7... more

According to Corience: An Independent European Platform on Congenital Heart Defects, " As many as 40–60% of children with congenital heart defects are undernourished. Healthy babies double their weight in 6 months; however,... more

One of the problems many of our CHD children suffer from is "Failure to Thrive" and because the children with critical congenital heart defects usually have surgery within the first days or months of their lives, they may develop oral... more

Chris Perez is a Heart Dad from North Carolina. His son Nolan was born in 2012 with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome. For almost 3 years he's written a blog called Half Heart. Whole Life: an HLHS Dad's blog, where he lays out the life of... more

Today's episode of Heart to Heart with Anna features Guest Host, Chris Perez (a.k.a. the HLHS Dad) and shows how a heart mom - inspired by her daughter's determination - has begun a successful small business. The guest for this... more

Have you ever felt like things are just getting out of hand or getting away from you? Is the stress of being a caregiver affecting the way you relate to others? On today's episode we will discuss the topic of Compassion Fatigue, which is... more

The congenital heart defect (CHD) community is growing. The most exciting part of the growth is the fact that we have an aging population of CHD Survivors! Twenty to thirty years ago, so many babies born with critical CHDs died in... more

The Fontan Procedure was first described in 1971 as a treatment for tricuspid atresia. In the last 45 years, the Fontan Procedure has grown and changed and is currently used to save the lives of people born with a number of single ventricle... more

When teens become young adults, so many changes occur. For teens with congenital heart defects (CHDs), the changes that occur are often magnified. With the changes that happen in the body as children become adults, there are... more

Laura Redfern is a certified financial planner. She shares her expertise about how people can take the fear out of financial planning. She'll talk with Anna about who needs a financial planner, how to find one and what to look for when putting... more

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