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Editorial

Recently, my husband and I had a 60/40 Celebration representing 60 years of music ministry for him and 40 years of a beautiful marriage. In this picture, we are looking forward to many more years of happiness and staying healthy. One way of doing that is to continue on the road set by The GUT Patrol by living a healthier lifestyle and staying on top of medical situations. My GUT Patrol Associate, Amanda Mandy, and I appreciate all the support from the Duke entities and partners during our last grant, “Advancing Health Equity Together.”

In this issue, our Social Media Strategist, Edith Berry, has a pictorial recap of 12 theatrical and music events that she has covered over the past year. If you’re into the Arts, you can follow Edith on Facebook for the latest and greatest.

Our cover story highlights Dr. Julius Wilder, a young, energetic Duke physician who is an expert in Health Disparities, Health Equity and Social Drivers of Health in Gastroenterology and Hepatology. He’s passionate about the health of the minority community and works tirelessly to provide education and resources.

We have a couple more upcoming events before the end of the year. We will celebrate Pastors/Clergy Appreciation Month on Thursday, October 26, and our Christmas Gala on Friday, December 15, both at the Crabtree Marriott Hotel.

Next year marks the 20th Anniversary of TCP Magazine. We will be doing “The Best Of” throughout the year. If you’re interested in celebrating with us, climb aboard. Follow us on social media at TCP Magazine, The GUT Patrol, and 27610 Events.

Blessings to you,

Peggy Tatum, Publisher TCP Magazine

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