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Learn more about how the radio station is faring during the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time. By Local Business Feature, Patch Staff Apr 9, 2020 12:03 pm PT (Patch) The new coronavirus has changed life for all of us. Local businesses have taken a huge economic hit, but communities are finding creative ways to support the establishments they know and love. In an effort to help local businesses in our communities stay connected and succeed, Patch will be shining a light on some of them through a series of Q&A articles during this time. HealthyLife.net Radio Network is one of the businesses in town facing struggles during the coronavirus. You can lend your support by reading more about the company, below, and by contacting them here. ________________________________________ Tell us about
your business and its history in your town. ________________________________________ How has the
new coronavirus impacted your business and its employees? _________________________________________
We are 24/7 all positive talk with timeless programs that inspire, motivate and enlighten people to help with their isolation and loneliness. We even have call in programs with many doctors, therapists, psychologists and natural health experts to help people cope in these difficult times. ________________________________________ Do you have any words of encouragement for your community? When this is over (and it WILL be over), our community will be kinder, stronger, more united and focused knowing we are all one and here for the greater good for all. _______________________________________ Are you offering any special services, promotions or hours during this time? Listening Live, On Demand and by Podcast is always free at www.healthylife.net. We will gladly air Free PSAs to help the community - send them to info@healthylife.net for review, and all branding/advertising packages are 25 percent off. ________________________________________
Honoring social distancing, it's hard to be specific. But I would say privately-owned small businesses, restaurants, grocery stores and musicians all fall under this category. ________________________________________ |
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