Season 16

Episode 7

 

KidsPeace’s Teen Central website, the St. Luke’s ExecuHealth Program, and Moravian College Veteran Affairs.

On this episode of The PEAK TV, the ASR team shares why lighting matters in video, KidsPeace provides teens with an outlet to express themselves, St. Luke's offers comprehensive health services for busy executives, Lissette Santana expresses her love for the Lehigh Valley community, and what Moravian College is doing to give back to veterans.

 

Why Good Audio is the Key to Great Videos

Why does audio matter than video? The most important equipment investment for any high-quality video production company ironically has nothing to do with video. Listen to ASR Media Production’s senior editor, Abby, as she shares the importance of high quality sound in any video.

KidsPeace Connects Lehigh Valley Youth Through Teen Central

KidsPeace is committed to providing youth with resources and programs for mental health. Through Teen Central, teens can make connections and find their voice.

Moravian College’s Commitment to Lehigh Valley Veterans

Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA has been supporting the military as far back as the Revolutionary War. Veteran Affairs is taking the initiative to create a safe space that helps people who have served in the military attend the college of their choice.

ExecuHealth Program

St. Luke's ExecuHealth is a one-day, individualized physical designed to fit the needs of busy people. Watch as this patient went in for a routine exam, and discovered a major issue with his heart.


Voices of the Valley - Lissette Santana

Lissette Santana is a generous and confident figure who works diligently to highlight PPL’s commitment to the Lehigh Valley community. In this episode, Lissette expresses her passion for giving back and how going with the flow is the best way to live life.

Interview with Sarah Weimer

Learn more from ExecuHealth Manager, Sarah, as she explains how this program is beneficial to busy executives.

Episode 8

United Way of the Greater Valley Community Schools, St. Luke’s Return to Work Program, and the #ASRTeam’s outdoor activities.

 

On the season 16 finale of The PEAK TV, Marvine Elementary creates a compassionate community for their students, Via of the Lehigh Valley and St. Luke's University Health Network team up for their Return to Work Program, Richard Thompson shares why he built Factory LLC in the Lehigh Valley, how the community is giving back during the pandemic, and an inside look at how the ASR Team spent the summer.

 

Voices of the Valley - Richard Thompson

Ashley Russo is joined by Richard Thompson of Factory LLC on what makes the Lehigh Valley the best place to live, work and play.

ASR Team - Summer Vlog
This summer was a little different than what we are used to. Check out what the #ASRTeam did to have some fun under the sun!

St. Luke’s Return to Work Program

The St. Luke’s Return to Work Program is aimed towards their business partners and is a direct response to COVID-19 as a back to business guidance service. St. Luke’s health care professionals offer a suite of services to help support employees and their health as they return to work.

Interview with Dr. Ken Bertka

Ashley is joined by Dr. Bertka as he discusses the benefits of the St. Luke’s Return to Work Program.

Community Schools - Marvine Elementary

United Way Community Schools level the playing field for schools that have a high poverty rate. This program includes 14 schools and serves over 8,300 kids in four Lehigh Valley School Districts.

PEAK at the Valley - Giving Back

COVID-19 proved how strong and united our community is, especially during these trying times. Take a look at some of the ways our community is giving back.