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Tremendous changes are occurring in the fields of medicine and the advances are in many cases wondrous. However…what about those people who have survived the impossible, those who have been told they couldn’t possibly survive their diseases, various physical conditions? Amazingly there are many who do and Avital shares some of those incredible stories and we’ll be sharing them with you.
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Kyle Bryant is the founder and director of Ride Ataxia, a fundraising program of the Friedreich’s Ataxia Research Alliance (FARA). This man’s story of riding 2,500 miles in a recumbent trike is amazing! What is behind this personal story? Tune in and find out. It will not only touch your heart but make you realize that dreams can be fulfilled in the most unique and amazing ways.
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STRESS! This is a word we all are familiar with. Dr. Calm is his nickname and he sees daily what stress does to his patients and how so many ailments are directly related to that very real condition. So he is giving us a prescription to help keep us out of the doctor’s office. Hm,m,m,m…I wonder how he handles stress himself? We’ll find out.
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Leonard David explores the moon in all its facets, from ancient myth to future “Moon Village” plans. Illustrating his text with maps, graphics, and photographs, David offers inside information about how the United States, allies and competitors, as well as key private corporations like Moon Express and Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin, plan to reach, inhabit, and even harvest the moon in the decades to come.
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John is a former lead solo pilot of the Blue Angels. His publication is so inspiring because is presents what we all need to be aware of … that is it takes commitment, dedication, perseverance, and clear vision to achieve Fearless Success. High performance leadership can be attained. We’ll be discussing the details, sharing his insights with you.
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When you talk with someone who has had a family business too often it is sited that they fail when the 3rd generation evolves because they have no sense for business, and literally, end up destroying what their ancestors had built with their blood, sweat and tears. However, that isn’t necessary and that is what we’ll be discussing. Leaving a business legacy that can go on for generations, thriving and creating enduring success for all involved.
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This being the month of honoring mother’s around the world, talking about Warrior Mama’s is totally appropriate. Sally specifically addresses how mother’s can raise strong daughters so they can be sexually healthy, happy, empowered girls…preparing them for the adult world they eventually will find their place in.
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The role of the entrepreneur is always a challenging one. However, Michael is detecting a big shift in the attitudes of entrepreneurs today and we’ll be letting you in on some of their secrets. Success is a 7-letter word that conveys different meanings to different people. Values, ethics, and more will be discussed.
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Nutrition, exercise, sleep, happiness…all of these components make a happy woman. Hm,m,m…how come we don’t take better care of ourselves? Good question. We develop bad habits, get cranky, put others before our own well-being…not a good pattern. Adita’s book is fun to read and she evens includes recipes for gaining ground with our low energy periods. Interested in super powers? Join us.
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Frankie walks a unique path of working as a professor of criminal justice in the School of Criminal Justice at the University at Albany and also, engaging in writing mysteries. Lizzie Stuart is her primary character, a young woman of incredible curiosity and determination, who as an historian inevitably is drawn into situations that no one in their right mind would look for.
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This is a technique that has been used in Europe for over 50 years and is now being introduced into the United States. Developed by a researcher, who Dominique trained under, she has successfully helped many people discover their own personal power. She is from France where just about everyone is familiar with Sophrology.
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One of the most difficult exercises in life planning is dealing with one’s mortality. We all have an expiration date and it has been my personal and professional experience it is something we need to be totally cognizant of. Jane gives excellent information that empowers you to make the choices you want made, for those who are left behind to take care of what you leave as your legacy.