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Living 757

Living 757

An innovative magazine TV show combining comedy, live music, videos, interviews, and Hampton Roads events.

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Lots of the time people have jobs, when they would rather be working at a career. Friend of the show Barry McKay got the chance to visit Riverside’s Warwick Forest in Newport News. While he was there, he got to chat with Eric Oh, their Employee Engagement Director.
Quincy is a new pet parent, and over the last month or so he has become very familiar with the Norfolk SPCA. For the last 130 years, the SPCA has been an active shelter for mistreated and abandoned pets- and also a great source for adoption education.
Summertime is here and is in full swing!! But that means that while the kids are home and have more free time, parents and other caretakers have to be sure they are knowledgable about summer safety tips!
We’re coming up on National Hot Dog Month in July, just in time for Independence Day and summertime cookouts.  According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, in 2022 Americans spent more than $8.3 billion on hot dogs and sausages in U.S. supermarkets.
The team at Living 757 is really proud of everything that we produce for the show, but we especially love this segment. This is the one where we honor hometown heroes! The every day people who do the hard jobs, and change or save lives on a daily basis.
Quincy is having a hard time with his lawn randomly dying! Thankfully for him, Landscape Designer Trista Imrich visited Living 757 to talk all about her job, and to give the hosts some tips about their yards!
This Psychiatric Emergency Department is going to be staffed by both medical professionals and protection officers 24/7. It will be open to patients around the clock- just like a traditional emergency room.
Most people’s lives are so busy these days, that it’s hard to even find the time to take our fur kids to the groomer! Lucky for us, there’s a solution to that!
Anyone who has been following along knows, that Quincy has been on a personal health and physical fitness journey this year! One area where he feels like he can improve- is stretching better, and correctly!
It’’s been estimated that over 16 million Americans live with chronic back pain, and that over 65 million people deal with acute back pain at some point in their lives.