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Mental Health
Social Media
American Red Cross
Heart Disease
Veterans
Suicide Prevention
Martin Luther King Jr.
PACT Act
Hurricane Helene
Obesity
Public Health
Financial Literacy
Vaccination
Community Support
Caregiving
Sexual Assault
Ovarian Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Eating Disorders
Alzheimer's Disease

Each week, Manny Munoz discusses important national topics with experts, newsmakers, and organizations working to make a positive difference in communities across the country.

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American’s understanding and acceptance of the idea of being on the Autism Spectrum has changed dramatically over the last decade or two. The Autism Society of America has been at the center of that push for change……I discussed those changes with Jos... more

April has been World Wish Month, a time when Make-A-Wish Foundation shines a spotlight on the life-changing impact their wishes have for children facing critical illnesses. Manny Munoz discussed the impact with Dr. James Fahner, pediatric cancer spec... more

Early detection is the key to surviving everything from Cancer to Heart Disease, yet a disturbing number of us fail to do the simple things, like routine screenings. I discussed that with Jody Hoyos, CEO, Prevent Cancer Foundation AND fishing might b... more

April is Autism Awareness; some call it Autism Acceptance Month. But today we’re discussing a different kind of story about Autism. It’s a story, about being on the spectrum, but also about family love, resilience, perseverance and how to handle bull... more

Colorectal cancer is the fastest-growing cancer in younger Americans and has officially become the leading cause of cancer deaths for men under 50, and second for women under 50. Dr. James McCormick, a respected surgeon and Professor of Surgery, Drex... more

As Black History Month draws to a close, we take a closer look at an organization that’s quietly shaped generations of opportunity. Dr. Walter Kimbrough, Executive Vice President at UNCF joined me to talk about the legacy and future of the United Neg... more

For some reason, when we think of heart disease in our country, we think it only affects men. But, the number of women diagnosed with heart disease every year is significant. Celina Gorre CEO of WomenHeart and I discussed the disconnect. AND, you’d t... more

Manny Munoz discusses the history behind Black History Month this year because, if the math is right, this marks the 50th anniversary of our country officially recognizing February as Black History Month. Manny Munoz spoke with the Rev. Dr. Terrlyn C... more

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Mark Kurlansky
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Episode: Prevent Cancer and Fishing
Leland Vittert
Journalist, host of On Balance, On News Nation; co-author of Born Lucky
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Episode: Autism Awareness
Dr. James McCormick
Surgeon, professor of surgery, Drexel University College of Medicine; chair of colorectal cancer program
Drexel University College of Medicine
Episode: Colorectal Cancer and Navy Seal
Jack Ratliff
Author of Riding the White Bull, The Making of a Navy SEAL
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Episode: Colorectal Cancer and Navy Seal
Dr. Walter Kimbrough
Executive Vice President of UNCF (United Negro College Fund)
UNCF
Episode: Black History Month and Poison
Dr. Krys Johnson-O'Leary
Epidemiologist for America's Poison Centers
America's Poison Centers
Episode: Black History Month and Poison
Celina Gorre
CEO of WomenHeart
WomenHeart
Episode: Hearts and Hospitals
Dr. Chris DeRienzo
Chief Physician Executive and Senior Vice President
American Hospital Association
Episode: Hearts and Hospitals
Reverend Dr. Terrlyn Curry Avery
Historian and author of Dismantling Racism, Healing Separation From the Inside Out
Episode: Black History and Eating Disorders

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Manny Munoz
Host of iHeartRadio Communities, focuses on national topics with experts, newsmakers, and organizations making a community impact.

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Colorectal Cancer and Navy Seal
Q: Is there a genetic component to colorectal cancer, and how should family history affect screening?
genetics play a role in about 15% of cases, but most patients do not have a family history; those with a family history may need earlier screening, sometimes as early as age 40 or sooner depending on relatives.
Colorectal Cancer and Navy Seal
Q: How important is early detection and what about younger people who aren't yet in routine screening age?
early detection dramatically improves outcomes; even asymptomatic younger individuals should be vigilant and seek evaluation if symptoms appear, as waiting can lead to more advanced disease.
Colorectal Cancer and Navy Seal
Q: What are the warning signs and how should people respond to potential symptoms?
key warning signs include changes in bowel habits, blood in stool, persistent bloating or abdominal pain, and fatigue; if symptoms persist, consult a doctor promptly and insist on thorough evaluation.
Colorectal Cancer and Navy Seal
Q: What is colorectal cancer and why is it increasing among younger Americans?
colorectal cancer involves mutations in the colon lining leading to polyps and potential cancer; recent data show rising risk for people under 50, likely influenced by environmental and lifestyle factors rather than genetics alone.
Black History Month and Poison
Q: What initiatives exist to support students beyond the traditional college path?
UNCF has expanded into the K–12 space, supports prep programs like HBCU Early College Prep, and runs capacity-building programs to help institutions strengthen fundraising, enrollment, and overall operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions About iHeartRadio Communities

What is iHeartRadio Communities about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show covers a broad mix of national topics through interviews with experts, advocates, and leaders from nonprofits, healthcare, education, history, and public safety. Episodes frequently explore social impact, policy implications, and practical guidance for everyday life—ranging from higher education equity and charitable giving to consumer health safety, mental health, and community resilience. A notable strength is its ability to pair timely, data-driven insights with human-interest storytelling, including personal experiences and organizational perspectives. This blend makes it useful for listeners who want both context and actionable takeaways, whether they're decision-makers in nonprofits, marketers seeking public-interest angles, ... more

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1. Mark Kurlansky
2. Leland Vittert
3. Dr. James McCormick
4. Jack Ratliff
5. Dr. Walter Kimbrough
6. Dr. Krys Johnson-O'Leary
7. Celina Gorre
8. Dr. Chris DeRienzo

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