Geraldine is one of the most gracious people I know. It is nice to shine a light on her.
My personal experience with statin side effects, I would advise don't go there. "Muscle aches" was nearly disabling pain, and there was a mental fog that is not talked about. My pain cleared within 7 days of stopping, but nerve issues and brain fog took a lot longer to lift.
I no longer live in Humboldt, but I tip according to the 5 rules. One of the worst dining experiences in our neighborhood BBQ restaurant was a server who was obviously very new and proceeded to share her pitty party personal story with us and every subsequent arriving party in this small dining room. About the 3rd time into her story, I was ready to scream or walk out. I did neither, but TMI is not part of good service. Good servers are all about the guest experience, not themselves, their kids, their woes, etc.
Re: “Amid Controversy Over New Policy, KHSU Volunteer Tried to Thwart Studio Move”
For nearly 40 years volunteers have done live programming over night. What events have occurred that would lead risk management to lock down the station? What is the value in not having a live operator? When I got my FCC license stations were required to be attended during broadcast hours. Is this a push for automated programs, or just dumping the diversity in programming? I am so sad to hear about the internal strife at the station that is a community service. When I worked at KHSU in the 1980's we had about 100 volunteers. And we branded the station as Diverse Public Radio. Silencing voices is wrong.