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The power hour show with joyce riley
The power hour show with joyce riley












“It’s all about the Truth!”, “Doing the next, right and honorable thing,” “Knowledge is power!”, “Caring about your world,”were all well-deserved and well-used catch phrases. The Power Hour became synonymous with blowing the lid off of our less than honest reality. With her exuberant husband by her side Joyce laid the path for the modern independent media movement. In the Spring of 2000 The Power Hour Radio Show landed on the GCN Network. With Agent Orange reports, Miracle II Soap, and crucial info for veterans throughout the nation exploded in its effort to assist Vets in need. From 1996-1999 she travelled the country as an advocate for the American Gulf War Veterans Association. Her expertise and crucial voice lead her to the radio and well over 1500 radio guest appearances.

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She has presented at the National Institutes of Health, and many legal conferences including the American trial Lawyers Association. Until her health would no longer permit she was an expert witness for both plaintiff and defense medical cases. While employed at Bexar County Hospital in San Antonio Joyce became involved in Nursing medical Malpractice issues after learning Nurse Genene Jones was responsible for the deaths of many children in the well-publicized “Baby Death” case. And stands…and stands in the face of brutal scrutiny. A champion of the forgotten men and women of the Desert Storm era may be the badge of honor she cherished the most.īefore she would bring the plight of the Iraq War era soldier to the masses she took several important stands. The experimentation she endured and witnessed changed her forever. The kinship she felt with those in uniform is a lasting legacy. Joyce became a Flight Nurse aboard C-130 missions in support of Operation Desert Storm. Her expertise and willingness to serve landed her in the Air Force. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and went far…in a wide range of nursing duties in the private sector. Her passion to help those who couldn’t always help themselves was embedded in her makeup. “Rock, chalk, Jayhawk,” rolled off her tongue like it belonged. The tenacity we grew to love brought her all the way to the University of Kansas. It was a sore that in some ways tore at the emotional fabric of her family her entire life.Īs a young woman she was determined to make some mark in the world. The tragedy of her family came when one of her younger brothers died unexpectedly. Undoubtedly her father’s involvement in the medical community influenced her career decisions. That love came honestly as she inherited from her Master Quiltmaker Mother. If you knew Joyce you would probably know the one thing she liked more than being on the Power Hour was quilting. Her Father owned a pharmacy while her mother was a stay-at-home mom.












The power hour show with joyce riley