Scott Bertrand, chiropractor and the inventor of the AllCore360° System, has endured two separate core injuries that required intensive rehabilitation. His first accident occurred as a member of the 101st Airborne when a skydiving accident resulted in a fractured lower back. Scott found physical therapy to be so excruciatingly painful that he chose to discontinue the treatments and was labeled as a noncompliant patient. Twenty years later, Scott suffered a second debilitating injury; this time the fracture was to his neck. He found the physical therapy regimen to be the same and still excruciatingly painful. That’s when he made a decision to develop a better way to train and rehabilitate the core. The AllCore360° Core Therapy and Training System is the culmination of that journey. With over three years of refinement and documented results from thousands of client treatments, we are bringing the AllCore360° Core Therapy and Training System to the masses.
Bubar runs a litigation, business and communications law practice. Jim previously worked at Kaye Scholer (now Arnold & Porter) and was Special Assistant US Attorney. He is admitted to practice law in California, Maryland and the District of Columbia.
Bubar served five terms as co-chair and was a member of the Steering Committee of the DC Bar Affairs Community. The DC Bar awarded him "Lawyer of the Year" in 2024. Jim currently serves on the Communities Committee of the DC Bar and is a member of the Federal Communications Bar Association. He served on the Board of Governors of University of California Hastings College of Law (now UC Law) Alumni where the Democratic Nominee also attended.
He is a triathlete and coaches triathlon at the Anthony Bowen YMCA. He was also a DC Babe Ruth baseball commissioner. Websites for Community Access TV in the United States
Patrice, a creative activist and thought leader, established The Project Foundation in 2012. In 2014, Malyneath joined forces to further the foundation's mission. Together, their approach encompasses education, arts, media, and community involvement. Over the last 12 years, they've forged successful partnerships with faith groups, businesses, educational institutions, parents, and youth leaders to combat grave social issues. They are committed to empowering victims, aiding survivors, and safeguarding future generations from sexual exploitation, to halt trafficking altogether.
We are a non-profit organization, passionate about ending this heinous crime. Our primary focus is prevention and finding solutions in order to eradicate sex trafficking and exploitation of women and children.
We work to educate parents, minors, and others to bring awareness that trafficking and exploitation exists everywhere. We collaborate with local faith communities, businesses, schools, and youth leaders for the main purposes of ending this social injustice.
My guest, Daniel Kaiya Fuson is a psychic medium, holistic healer, and spiritual teacher with over 14 years of experience communicating with Thoth (Hermes) and other Divine Guides, including Michael, Shiva, Mary Magdalene, and Gaia. Guided by Thoth, Daniel’s unique spiritual practice, focuses on activating the 12 chakras within the body, and employs a harmonic approach called the ‘Key Ring’ cycle, which balances energy flow across the chakras. Through his Wildflowerfire Community, Daniel offers a space for sharing insights on deep energetic transformation. In collaboration with Ascended Masters, Daniel teaches the Sacred Knowledge of Elemental Spiritual Fire, providing transformational medicine for both humanity and the planet. Daniel offers private sessions, weekly classes, and semester-long courses. He is also the author of “The Chakra Keys: The Holistic Art of Wildflowerfire” and shares his wisdom through a popular YouTube channel.
Josh Horwitz is currently a Distinguished Professor of the Practice at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Horwitz works to reduce gun violence by utilizing public health research and health equity analysis to build advocacy campaigns that meet critical opportunities in the policy development process.
The team at the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions includes highly experienced researchers and public health-trained advocates to address gun violence as an epidemic-level public health emergency. Because gun violence disproportionately impacts communities of color, they ground their work in equity and seek insights from those most impacted on appropriate solutions. This approach combines evidence-based solutions and effective advocacy to save lives.
Josh earned a BA at the University of Michigan in 1985 and a JD at the George Washington University in 1988.
"We don’t have to live with gun violence as a normal part of American life."
Emile “Joe” Henwood the oldest of nine children from Southwest Philadelphia. His business career included the founding, development, and successful sale of six diverse companies providing industrial equipment rebuilding services and sales, equipment leasing, property management, software development and fundraising services. He served in the U.S. military as a naval aviator, lieutenant, achieving Pilot In Command designations in several multi-engine anti-submarine warfare and transportation aircraft. He was certified as a cryptology/top secret control officer and programmer/analyst at the Naval Command Systems Support Activity in Washington, D.C. He holds an FAA Commercial Pilot license with single, multi-engine and instrument ratings.
While a member of the crew team at West Philadelphia Catholic Boys High School, he rowed a single scull winning two high school national championships, and as a member of Vesper Boat Club, he repeatedly earned seats on four United States’ National Rowing Team boats representing our country in Canada and Europe, winning two gold and two silver medals in international competition. The recipient of a full scholarship for rowing, he captained the crew team at St. Joseph’s University where he earned a B.S. in Marketing / Management and was inducted into the St. Joe’s Sports Hall of Fame in 2000. He and his wife, Penny, are now “empty-nesters” with two grown sons and four grandchildren. They reside in Upper Providence Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania where he served as Judge of Elections for 10 years.
As the founder of Francis Development Inc., Mitch developed shopping centers, office buildings and condominium projects. He continues to own and manage commercial properties throughout the US. He was a Real Estate major at the University of Colorado and has a California Real Estate Broker license he doesn’t use, (like everyone in California).
Mitch was the founder, Chairman and CEO of a small publicly-traded company for nearly 30 years. The company was initially involved in creating and operating 3-D motion simulator attractions in the US and Canada, utilizing the most advanced technologies of the day. Subsequently, the company became the largest ticket broker in Las Vegas, selling more than $1 billion in show tickets, attractions and dining.
Mitch is an innovative business leader whose inventions have yielded four United States patents, with another three inventions currently patent-pending. All of these inventions have contributed to the successes of his unique businesses. Mitch believes that the two most important ingredients for success as a serial entrepreneur are superior skills in problem-solving and unshakable tenacity.
Mitch has been a founding director of two charitable organizations and remains on those boards. Though important, neither organization deals with the twenty topics addressed in Bad-Ass Solutions.
Mitch grew up in Denver, Colorado and of course had a love affair with skiing. He was on the Vail ski team specializing in downhill racing. He taught skiing on weekends and holidays while at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Picture him studying on the chairlifts….

Mitch lives in Los Angeles with his amazing wife Sandy. He found her lost, skiing in a white-out. She says he saved her life, so she was obligated to marry him. It’s working out – 41 years!
The Heart of the Community Engagement & Opportunity Council
CEOC Founder and CEO Scott Turner has always had a heart for helping people, as shown by his long history of serving others. He and his wife Robin created their family foundation in 2021 with the mission to help those living in impoverished communities by providing life-giving, sustainable resources and opportunities.
Immediate effect & long term sustainability
The formation of CEOC came shortly after Scott returned from his role as Executive Director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council (WHORC). Here, he initiated the revitalization process in areas that have been deeply affected by poverty and hopelessness for generations. Under his leadership, private entities invested more than $75 billion in under-resourced communities located in Federally designated Opportunity Zones. The results of his efforts have been life-changing, showing both immediate effects and long-term sustainability for so many people.
Prior to his work in the White House, Scott served two terms in the Texas House of Representatives and most recently, he held the longstanding title of Chief Inspiration Officer for nearly 17 years at Systemware, Inc.
Scott currently operates as Chief Visionary Officer at JPI and CEO of Scott Turner Consulting Group. He is also a Senior Advisor to the EVP of Football Operations at the National Football League (NFL) and serves as an associate pastor at Prestonwood Baptist Church.
Additionally, Scott is a nationally recognized motivational speaker and serves on numerous boards including:
America First Policy Institute's Center for Education Opportunity
America Cornerstone Institute
Baylor Scott & White
Dallas Baptist University
The Master Cares Foundation






