Gifted Storyteller’s Journey with Parkinson’s and Other Challenges of a Long Life
Gifted Storyteller’s Journey with Parkinson’s and Other Challenges of a Long Life Boston, MA, August 25, 2020 — When Parkinson’s disease descended like a dense fog on master storyteller John J. Clayton, he was forced to pivot his perspective, change his expectations and write from a place he calls “… both alive and not alive. Like … Continue reading Gifted Storyteller’s Journey with Parkinson’s and Other Challenges of a Long Life
Deep Flavors Makes Delicious Kosher Cuisine Accessible for Home Cooks
Deep Flavors Makes Delicious Kosher Cuisine Accessible for Home Cooks Dallas, TX, August 25, 2020 — If you love cooking kosher or simply enjoy trying new foods and creating memorable meals in your home kitchen, Deep Flavors: A Celebration of Recipes for Foodies in a Kosher Style from Kenneth M. Horwitz offers an abundance of tempting … Continue reading Deep Flavors Makes Delicious Kosher Cuisine Accessible for Home Cooks
Episode 13 – The Train It Right Life – Over Training, Responsibility and Egos
The Train It Right Life – Over Training, Responsibility and Egos – Welcome back to another episode of my podcast! This weeks episode I talk about how people tend to want to do more and more and end up over training, taking ownership/responsibility to both things that happen for you and to you as well … Continue reading Episode 13 – The Train It Right Life – Over Training, Responsibility and Egos
4 Tips to Bounce Back From Running Injuries Faster
4 Tips to Bounce Back From Running Injuries Faster Injuries are bound to happen at some point. It can be frustrating to have to stop running because you have suffered an injury. However, if you take the proper steps, then you will be able to bounce back in no time. There are several things that … Continue reading 4 Tips to Bounce Back From Running Injuries Faster
True Story of Survival Opens Minds and Dialogues about Mental Health
True Story of Survival Opens Minds and Dialogues about Mental Health New York NY, August 20, 2020 — Mark Henick stood precariously on the wrong side of the railing on a crumbling, concrete overpass. The bridge spanned two realities and, for Henick, had become a symbol of escape — in one form or another. A voice … Continue reading True Story of Survival Opens Minds and Dialogues about Mental Health
