With spring just around the corner we have some amazing guests for you this month:
March 5th:
The theory of Dr. David Barczyk’s new book is that Wellness Wake-up Calls don’t have to occur organically. The book contains simple tests, none requiring fancy equipment or special circumstances, designed to act as potential Wellness Wake-up Calls for readers. The idea is that you try them.
This book is to be released in April 2014.
March 12th:
Gleaned from newspaper columns that Dr. Weinstock has written, I ve Been Thinking is an easy-to-read patients handbook that offers both education and self-advocacy. As a health care management specialist, Dr Weinstock knows the right questions to ask, and the right buttons to push. I ve Been Thinking is more than just a general guidebook and in reality is divided into two parts whereas the first part is a general overview of the healthcare system, the second part is specific to Dr. Weinstock s ophthalmology specialty and imparts a thorough understanding of how important superior eye-care is and the questions that should be asked of eye-care specialists. I ve Been Thinking will get you thinking. But more importantly it might save your life!
March 19th:
Men who want to be great dads love the stories Ketih Zafren tells, the practical tools he teaches and the personal coaching he offers. Keith learned first hand how to raise great kids and stay close to them no matter what. He is a very effective coach, helping
C-suite exectuives (and other busy fathers) not to repeat mistakes their fathers made, instead to become deeply fulfilled and highly effective dads. He is an engaging speaker and writer who inspired fathers for 30 years from all walks of life, from executives to inmates, to become the dad their children need and want. Through his work as founder of The River Church Community, a founding board member and fatherhood trainer for The Prison Entrepreneurship Program and Defy Ventures, and now as foundfer of The Great Dads Project, Keith has touched thousands of lives.
March 26th:
Men who want to be great dads love the stories Ketih Zafren tells, the practical tools he teaches and the personal coaching he offers. Keith learned first hand how to raise great kids and stay close to them no matter what. He is a very effective coach, helping
C-suite exectuives (and other busy fathers) not to repeat mistakes their fathers made, instead to become deeply fulfilled and highly effective dads. He is an engaging speaker and writer who inspired fathers for 30 years from all walks of life, from executives to inmates, to become the dad their children need and want. Through his work as founder of The River Church Community, a founding board member and fatherhood trainer for The Prison Entrepreneurship Program and Defy Ventures, and now as foundfer of The Great Dads Project, Keith has touched thousands of lives.