Hear how society is learning from the past to improve the future.

Jupiter, FL— Advancements with Ted Danson is scheduled to broadcast on Saturday, April 26th at 8:00 PM ET.

First, audiences will learn about The Archaeological Conservancy (The Conservancy) – a national, non-profit organization that identifies, acquires, and preserves significant archaeological sites throughout the United States. Advancements will explore the Conservancy’s history, which began in 1980 and has since preserved more than 600 sites across the country, and will educate about the preservation process, starting with acquisition and continuing through to the management and maintenance of each site.

Next, discover the intrinsic role that funeral rituals and practices have played throughout human culture – from ancient Egyptians to indigenous tribes and contemporary societies. The show will share how cemeteries are evolving to become meaningful spaces for personal reflection and remembrance. Hearing from International Cemetery Cremation and Funeral Association (ICCFA), viewers will see how innovative ideas, programs, and community events are helping cemeteries to become vibrant community hubs that foster connection, healing, and creativity.

Find out why more than 90% of the plastics that are put into recycling bins end up in landfills as this segment explores some of the main issues with recycling today. Audiences will learn how Midori-bio’s organic additive solutions are helping businesses drive value and meet increasing government, industry, and consumer demands for environmental stewardship and bio-recyclability, while hearing how Midori-bio’s non-toxic, renewable, and easy-to-integrate solutions result in plastics that look, feel, and perform like normal, yet break down much quicker.

Finally, audiences will discover how Rife technology (developed by Royal Raymond Rife in the 1920s) and improvements in PEMF devices are helping to decrease pain, improve sleep, increase energy, and boost performance as the series explores TrueRife’s dedication to making frequency therapy more widely accessible and easier to use.

“We look forward to sharing how the latest conservation efforts and innovative practices are contributing to a brighter future,” said Dustin Schwarz, Programming Director for the Advancements series.

About Advancements:
Advancements is an information-based educational television series that explores recent developments taking place across several industries and economies. With a focus on some of the major innovations responsible for global progress today, the award-winning series goes behind-the-scenes to discover and share how technology and innovation continue to drive the world forward.

Advancements shines a light on several important issues and topics, while featuring an array of cutting-edge improvements, state-of-the-art technologies, and groundbreaking environmental and sustainable solutions. Its team of writers, directors, and producers remain dedicated to consistently producing commercial-free, educational programming for viewers and networks.

For more information, please visit www.AdvancementsTV.com or call 866-496-4065.