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Joseph Bonner Show

Joseph Bonner Show

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The world we live in can feel uncertain, overwhelming, and at times, even dangerous. But fear not, because mental health coach Joseph Bonner is here to guide you through it all. In this timely and insightful podcast, Joseph provides invaluable guidance and support to help you navigate through the changing world we find ourselves in.

Drawing from his years of experience as a mental health coach, Joseph offers practical tools, techniques, and strategies to promote emotional well-being, resilience, and personal growth. Through thought-provoking discussions and inspiring interviews with experts, he tackles a range of topics including stress management, anxiety, depression, and self-care.

Joseph's compassionate and empathetic approach creates a safe space where listeners can explore their emotions and develop a deeper understanding of themselves. With his wealth of knowledge, he empowers individuals to take charge of their mental health and make positive changes in their lives.

Whether you're grappling with the challenges brought on by societal upheaval or dealing with personal struggles, Joseph Bonner delivers the right dose of support, encouragement, and timely advice needed to thrive amidst the chaos. Join him on this transformative journey and equip yourself with the tools necessary to navigate the dangerous and ever-changing world with courage, strength, and resilience.

Connect with Joseph Bonner at www.josephbonner.comCopyright TEAM JB RADIO NETWORK
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Episodes
  • The Robert Downey Jr. Legacy and the Donna Ivery Mission: Resilience, Safety, and the Future of Inclusion
    Feb 23 2026
    In this episode of The Joseph Bonner Show, we explore the powerful intersection of cinematic history and real-world advocacy. We start by breaking down the incredible career of Robert Downey Jr., tracing his path from the redemption of Iron Man to his shocking 2026 return as Doctor Doom. It is a story of resilience that has redefined what it means to have a "second act" in the spotlight.Then, we shift from the big screen to the front lines of advocacy with our featured guest, Donna Ivery, Ed.M. A SAG-AFTRA performer and security expert, Donna shares how she is using her background in behavioral health to make the entertainment industry and our schools safer for everyone. From her work on the sets of Orange Is the New Black and Joker to her research on predictive safety, Donna is proving that true creativity only happens when people feel secure enough to show up fully.In this episode, you’ll hear:
    • The latest on Robert Downey Jr.’s villainous return to the MCU and the buzz from the 2026 BAFTAs.
    • Donna Ivery’s firsthand account of mentoring students with special needs into major film roles.
    • Why "predictive safety" is the future of protecting students with disabilities.
    • Donna’s upcoming projects, including her book on positive change and her new course on interacting with artificial intelligence.
    Connect With Our Guest Donna Ivery, Ed.M.
    • Professional Portfolio: https://www.stage32.com/profile/672146/about
    Connect With Our Legecy Feature Robert Downey Jr.
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertdowneyjr
    • X (Twitter): https://x.com/RobertDowneyJr
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertdowneyjr
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    50 mins
  • 'Blind Side' Star Quinton Aaron Hospitalized on Life Support
    Jan 27 2026
    'Blind Side' Star Quinton Aaron Hospitalized on Life Support, Shows Signs of Improvement

    Quinton Aaron, the actor best known for his portrayal of Michael Oher in the hit film "The Blind Side," is currently on life support following a collapse at his home, though his family reports he is showing hopeful signs of recovery.

    According to his wife, Margarita, the actor opened his eyes on January 26, 2026, and was able to give a "thumbs up". Medical Condition and Recovery Aaron has been hospitalized for four days and, while he remains on life support, the medical devices are not doing all the work. His wife reports that he is partially breathing on his own and showing more signs of improvement with each passing day. Doctors have determined that Aaron is suffering from a blood infection and are currently running various tests to identify the specific source of the issue.

    Timeline of the Incident The medical emergency began when Aaron woke up one morning experiencing soreness in his neck and back, which he initially dismissed as the result of a bad night's sleep.

    The situation escalated a few days later when he lost feeling in his legs while attempting to walk up a flight of stairs. Margarita, who is a registered nurse, rushed to assist him and called 911 after helping him lie down. Aaron reportedly slipped in and out of consciousness while being transported to the hospital, leading doctors to recommend life support measures.

    Family Statement Despite the severity of his condition, his family remains optimistic. Margarita described her husband as "a fighter," stating, "We all have faith in God that he will walk out of here fully recovered".
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    14 mins
  • The End of "Incurable": How Science is Curing Epilepsy and Sickle Cell Disease
    Jan 2 2026
    The End of "Incurable": How Science is Rewriting History

    For decades, a diagnosis of drug-resistant epilepsy meant a lifetime of limitations. But what if the brain could be taught to heal itself?On this episode of The Joseph Bonner Show, we are documenting the dawn of a new "Golden Age" in medicine. Joseph explores the groundbreaking developments from late 2025 where scientists successfully used gene therapy to effectively cure "untreatable" focal epilepsy.This isn’t just about one disease—it is a signal that the walls of "impossible" are crumbling. From needle-free rescues to rewriting DNA, we are witnessing the shift from managing chronic illness to curing it.Tune in to discover:
    • The Breakthrough: How new therapies are regenerating inhibitory neurons to stop seizures at the source.
    • The Shift: Why we are moving from a reactive medical model to a restorative one.
    • The Hope: Tangible proof that human ingenuity is winning the war against suffering.
    If you or a loved one needs a reminder that the future is brighter than the past, this episode is for you.
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    4 mins
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