Author: Cheryl Ilov

Episode #330: Fighting for Freedom with Dr. Robert J. Wolf, MD

Dr. Robert Wolf, MD is a speaker, lecturer, Diagnostic Radiologist, and author of the multiple award-winning book titled “Not a Real Enemy: The True Story of a Hungarian Jewish Man’s Fight for Freedom,” which is a biography of his father’s story about living as a Jewish man in Hungary when the Nazis, and later the communists, sized power.

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Episode #329: Make Your Mindset Your Superpower and Get Fit for Life with Allan Misner

Allan Misner is a National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) Certified Personal Trainer, a Precision Nutrition Level II Master Health Coach, and a Functional Aging Institute (FAI) Certified Functional Aging Specialist who helps people over 40 lose weight and get fit so they can live the life they were meant to have.

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Episode #328: The Accidental Athlete and Running for Your Life with Barry Karch

Barry Karch is the owner of Real Estate Power Houses, host of the Running for Your Life podcast and accidental athlete who is passionate about outsmarting Father Time through running or any other physical activity, especially as we get older.

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Episode #326: The Power of Kindness, Positivity, and Self-Love with John Lawyer

John Lawyer is a Universalist, Spiritual Guide and Seeker who served in the U.S. Army in Kuwait, Bagdad, and Kandahar as a counterintelligence special agent and asymmetric warfare specialist responsible for coordinating various operations in Afghanistan for six years.

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Episode #323: Faith, Fire, and Healing with John Rabins

John Rabins is a United States Air Force Veteran, retired optometrist, and award-winning author whose writing career was launched within days of the loss of his home and rental property on June 11th , 2013, to the devastating Black Forest fire in Colorado, the exact same day that his father passed away in California.

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Episode #322: Dancing for Joy and the Power to Heal with Amy Anderson

Amy Anderson is a Pilates Instructor, Certified Dance Medicine Specialist, founder and owner of Engage Movement Arts, and former professional ballet dancer, whose career took a dramatic turn when a devastating back injury left her unable to dance for two years. She was just 27 years old and at the peak of her career when she was told that her injury was career ending and that she would never be able to dance again. 

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