At the age of four, I was diagnosed with a severe form of ADHD (later diagnosed with bipolar), and the doctor said that my only options were medication and counseling. I struggled in school to make friends and got bullied for being "different." In middle school, my parents got me a gym membership to the YMCA. I started exercising, and it changed my life. As a result, I've felt a deep calling to help others with special needs experience abundant life through health and fitness.
In 2016, I started Special Strong in North Texas, which provides adapted fitness personal training for special needs with autism and other disabilities. After successfully serving over 1,000 special needs clients with zero injuries, I started Strong Education, which teaches trainers, parents, and professionals to adapt fitness for autism and other disabilities with our online special needs certification.
Today, we continue to expand Special Strong to other markets through our Special Strong franchise owners. It is my desire to see the Special Strong movement in every state and in multiple countries around the world.
Randy Corporon was a district-level delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention from Colorado.
Randy is the Republican National Committeeman for Colorado, one of 168 who will decide the next Chairman of the RNC
Randy B. Corporon has experience few other attorneys can offer: he spent many years working as an auto mechanic and broadcaster prior to receiving his law degree. He has a thorough understanding of the importance of customer service & hard knocks, and he incorporates this knowledge into his family law, criminal defense, & civil litigation cases. He has volunteered with the Gemini Shelter for runaway and troubled teens, Family Tree, CASA, and others, for many years.
Rand was born in Denver in 1959. At 15, Randy dropped out of high school & moved out from home at 17. In '77, he returned to Denver to attend Denver Automotive & Diesel College. He opened and ran high performance & classic car auto repair, body & paint shops in multiple locations employing as many as 10-15 people at a time.
Randy took his GED in order to apply for and obtain a real estate license in 79 or 80, just in time for the real estate crash. Following the death of his older brother in a car accident, Randy’s perspective on family strengthened; volunteering at the Gemini House and The Family Tree...a child abuse & domestic violence shelter and working with troubled teens, with every family case he takes on, Randy never forgets his own tragic loss and struggles.
In 1982, Randy graduated from the Ron Bailey School of Broadcasting and went to work part time at QUAD99-FM in Windsor, CO, a 100,000 watt adult-rock station. In '93 he was admitted to Colorado College, during which he recovered from his own near-fatal car accident—leaving additional scars that guide him in every traffic and injury cases he now handles.
Dedicated Community Servant, Expert, advocate and ActivistHe appeared regularly as a family law expert on Denver’s Tom Martino Radio Show & as a guest-host on Denver’s Grassroots Radio Colorado, & now a host of his own news & political radio talk show on Denver's KLZ AM 560, "Wake Up! with Randy Corporon."
Randy lives outside of Denver with his wife and two children of 17 yrs.
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Matt Arnold is the director of the nonprofit organization Clear the Bench Colorado, which aims to educate voters on the activities of the Colorado Supreme Court and work for reform the state's judicial system through retention elections.
Matt Arnold's organization Clear the Bench Colorado evaluates judicial performance in an effort to educate voters in judicial retention elections. In 2010, according to the Colorado Independent, Arnold "railed at Tea Party gatherings across the state against the liberal leanings of the state’s Supreme Court justices." The paper also noted that, in 2011, Arnold ran for the position of chair for the Republican Party of Colorado; he lost the campaign to Ryan Call.
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Roberta Moise has worked in the field of education for 21 years teaching mathematics. Her most important job is being a mother of 3, with two children in school. Not only does her responsibilities as an educator and mother keep her very busy, but Her husband is also the senior pastor of their church and she serves as the 1st Lady. On the show, Roberta will give her perspective as an educator and a parent as well as touch on the topics of being 1st lady, being married to a pastor and her active responsibilities within her church.
Want to know about the greatest collection of rare and special oils that celebrity fans Shailene Woodley, Carrie Anne Moss, Mandy Moore and Alanis Morissette all use? My guest is Nadine Artemis who is the author of two books including Renegade Beauty: Reveal and Revive Your Natural Radiance, and Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums. She is the creator of Living Libations, a luxury line of organic wild and pure botanical natural health and beauty products. Artemis is an aromacologist, with immune enhancing formulas and medicinal blends for health and wellness. Her potent dental serums are used worldwide and provide the purest oral care available. She has received glowing reviews in the Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, New York Magazine, People, Elle, Yoga Journal, Natural Health, The New York Times and National Post. Aveda founder, Horst Rechelbacher, calls Nadine a pure flower of creativity.
Tracy a powerhouse from inspiration and motivational standpoint after over 60 million views 2019, she is also a powerhouse in business. TV Show host Unstoppable Tracy is a #1 international mega success and TEDX speaker who spoke in 40+ countries. She has shared the stage and events with Dr Phil, Jane Fonda, Mark Wahlberg, Mel Gibson, John Travolta and dozens more A listers!
Her mind-blowing story always gets standing ovations, pushing audiences out of their limitation zones to taking action. She has been in magazines such as in OPRAH’s “O” and Chatelaine and on covers like Thrive and in Business Booster Today as well as seen on ABC, BBC, CBC and many more globally around the world … As 2018/19's #1 Transformational Leader Global Female by the John Maxwell Team out of 160 countries… she has represented companies such as Air Canada, Shoppers Drug Mart, and Uber in times of crisis …where Tracy became a major disrupt-or, resulting in out-performing the stock market.
She has climbed the Himalaya Mountains and captained tall ships in the Eastern Atlantic and a decorated world cup athlete in a male dominated sport of sailing who has lived as a Premier Awarded Humanitarian in developing countries such as Uganda, Nepal, Mexico and Jamaica to name only a few!!! Tracy is both a Best-Selling Author on Amazon and with her Publisher of the book ‘Unstoppable YOU; Delivering the Limitless Secret’ endorsed by Cup of Chicken Soup for the Soul! You can Grab your copy today. To top it all off... if she is not incredible enough in Business, as a Humanitarian, as a World Cup Sailor and a mountain climber … she was also born a 4 way amputee with no hands and no legs, no problem. Her mantra If I Can Do It You Can Do It! No Excuses! #UnstoppableTracy
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Don Dannemann and Mike Losekamp, two original members of the 60’s pop music group The Cyrkle, best known for the hit songs Red Rubber Ball and Turn Down Day, have reunited, added a few new members, and reinvented themselves around the 50th anniversary of the band’s success.
Named The Cyrkle by John Lennon himself and managed by none other than Brian Epstein, they were The Beatles opening act on 18 tour dates including August 23, 1966 at Shea Stadium, and August 29, 1966, for The Beatles’ famous final concert at Candlestick Park.
In 1966, the band released two Billboard hit songs. “Red Rubber Ball” went gold, selling over one million copies. The follow up single, “Turn Down Day” was a solid hit as well, becoming their second Top 20 song of the year.
Coupling extraordinary musical talent and classic hit songs, The Cyrkle promises to electrify fans today just as they did when they were the opening act for The Beatles!
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"Mornings with Papa Tom Chapin and the Chapin Sisters."
EXCLUSIVE ON INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS
Three-time Grammy winner Tom Chapin and his daughters Abigail and Lily, aka the Chapin Sisters, offer 30 minutes' worth of kid-friendly music with "Mornings with Papa Tom Chapin and the Chapin Sisters." The show streams daily weekday mornings at 11:00AM EDST on Facebook and Instagram. All episodes are archived on YouTube
Quarantined together in the elder Chapin's Hudson Valley home, the three Chapin’s stream live from his living room, performing songs from Tom's thirteen classic albums of Children's Music as well as classics from the American Folk Music canon. The show provides lighthearted but intelligent entertainment for all generations, a perfect opportunity for families to gather and enjoy each other's company.
"I wanted to keep busy," adds Tom, "and share these songs that I've written with my amazing collaborators over the last 30 years. I've been a working touring musician for more than half a century, and being stuck at home is uncharted territory, but as always the music and a chance to sing with my daughters keeps me sane, healthy and happy."
Tom Chapin has carved out two parallel careers in folk music - as a gifted folk-based singer/songwriter as well as "the Pied Piper" of family music. He started singing and playing guitar in a trio with his musical brothers Harry and Steve, inspired by the recording "The Weavers at Carnegie Hall." Tom released his first solo work in 1976. Since then he's released 25 more and given thousands of live performances, including innumerable benefit concerts. He's appeared frequently on TV and radio, in documentary and feature films, and is a beloved narrator of children's books.
Tom is a long-time board member of WhyHunger, which seeks innovative "community-based solutions to hunger & poverty," remains active in a variety of environmental causes, and is a strong voice on behalf of music and the arts in our public schools.
Raised in New York's Hudson Valley, the Chapin Sisters are third generation musicians: their grandfather was the jazz drummer Jim Chapin, their uncle the late folk icon/humanitarian Harry Chapin, Tom's brother. They started singing professionally at ages 6 and 8. Soon after, they began performing live at the annual concerts for Harry Chapin's food justice organization Why Hunger.
In 2004, after relocating to Los Angeles on a whim, they recorded a couple songs with their half-sister Jessica. A friend passed their demo onto KCRW and almost instantly their dark, moody cover of Britney Spears's Toxic became one of the most requested songs at the station.
In the last decade, the Chapin Sisters have released 4 full-length albums. They've been featured on NPR's Weekend Edition, in Rolling Stone, Nylon, Spin, Paper, The New York Times, T Magazine, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post and have toured the world multiple times on their own and twice as members of She & Him's band. After taking some time off to savor the joys of becoming first time mothers, they wrote, recorded and released their most recent EP Ferry Boat.
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