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Sunday Morning May 3: Overtourism, Health Tools

MISRYOUM rounds up Sunday Morning’s May 3 stories, from overtourism pressures to therapeutic horses and new brain health tools.

Tourists taking over beloved streets is no longer just a travel worry, and this week on Misryoum’s “Sunday Morning” dives straight into the debate over overtourism.

In Misryoum’s round-up for May 3. the featured cover story turns to destinations where visitor numbers have become harder to manage. not just for businesses but for the people who call these places home.. The program looks at how social media can accelerate attention. pulling more travelers into cities and coastal hotspots that were never designed for nonstop crowds.

Misryoum’s takeaway is clear: when travel becomes constant, it reshapes daily life, local services, and even the character of neighborhoods.

Meanwhile, the show also brings in stories that connect well-being to everyday choices.. One segment explores how horses can play a therapeutic role. highlighting programs built around emotional connection and care for groups including veterans dealing with PTSD and people facing other serious challenges.

Another health-focused piece centers on a new way to think about dementia risk through lifestyle habits. Rather than treating genetics or family history as destiny, the segment highlights an approach that encourages people to examine behaviors that may influence brain health over time.

Insight matters here because both stories point to the same big shift: health is increasingly framed as something supported by routines and relationships, not just medical treatment after the fact.

Arts and culture also take center stage. Misryoum notes a spotlight on a Mozart exhibition that traces the composer’s life through objects, manuscripts, and instruments, offering a deeper look at the man behind the legend.

The program’s lighter but still telling features include a closer look at Pez and how the candy’s story evolved when it arrived in the United States, as well as a musical profile tied to Sting’s hometown and its changing shipbuilding heritage.

At the end of the week’s lineup, Misryoum’s “Sunday Morning” theme returns to what audiences can do with all this information: decide what kind of travel, community, and habits they want to support in the real world, not just in headlines.