Good-bye to “Ask Dr Walt” after four seasons on LiftableTV

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Good-bye to “Ask Dr Walt” after four seasons on LiftableTV

From 2021-2022, I was honored to host a TV show, “Ask Dr. Walt” on LiftableTV. I was delighted that the show ran for four seasons, totaling 41 programs. I’m grateful to LiftableTV to allowing me to make them all available to you.

As for the possibility of future shows, I received this notice from LiftableTV about the upcoming changes in programing:

As of January 1, 2024, new ownership under Patriot.tv will be taking the helm of our beloved streaming platform. … Kris Richardson who is the CEO of Patriot.tv … will be in touch in the coming weeks to discuss the new platform and potential partnership opportunities for “Ask Dr. Walt,” “The Inside Story,” and “The Daily Apple.” … Thank you for being an integral part of the Liftable.tv family. May this season of change be a testament to the grace and abundance that faith brings into our lives.

Until I know more, there are several ways you can find your favorite Ask Dr. Walt programs (or the ones you’ve never seen):

Every show ended with me saying, “So, until our next visit, ‘Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well’,” quoting 3 John 1:2. What a ride it was for me.

Disclaimer: The “Ask Dr. Walt” show is designed for entertainment purposes to give information on various medical conditions, treatments, and procedures for your personal knowledge and to help you be a more informed consumer of medical and health services.


© Copyright WLL, INC. 2024. This blog provides healthcare tips and advice that you can trust about a wide variety of general health information only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from your regular physician. If you are concerned about your health, take what you learn from this blog and meet with your personal doctor to discuss your concerns.

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