Get healthy: listen to Californian Radio Friday
By The Bakersfield Californian
Join Bakersfield Wellness Magazine's editor Olivia Garcia and editorial coordinator Hillary Haenes Friday morning as they discuss the February issue of B-Well magazine on Californian Radio.
Interviews will include Tim Gojich, Fit For Life's owner and trainer, along with Katie Taylor, who is participating in B Well's Get Fit Weight-Loss Challenge.
Bakersfield Police Department Officer Michael Crowe also will stop by to discuss how he's adjusted to life after losing part of his leg from an accident when he was struck by a texting driver. Crowe was riding a motorcycle.
The show airs from 9 to 10 a.m. on KERN Radio 1180 AM. Call in at 842-KERN for a chance to win $25 to Goose Loonies and four tickets to an upcoming Condors game.
To listen to archived shows, visit bakersfield.com/CalifornianRadio






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