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Marcus McCutcheon is a 2002 Watkins Award Honoree who played football and graduated from Stanford University. He was recognized as one of the top high school defensive backs in the country. Coming from a family of athletes, brother played for USC and in the NFL and dad, Lawrence McCutcheon was a well known and respected retired NFL player. Marcus worked through adversity to play several positions at Stanford. After graduation, Marcus chose to pursue Law School and now is practicing law in California.
Neil Farber is a retired academic internal medicine physician. He obtained his undergraduate degree Cum Laude in Biology at Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster Pennsylvania, in 1972, and was Phi Beta Kappa. He went on to get his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1976. He then completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He practiced medicine for 40 years, teaching, researching and providing patient care in medical schools initially on the East Coast.
Sharón graduated from the University of Redlands with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics at the age of twenty. She began teaching that same year in a public Junior High School in California. During her three years there, she obtained her Master of Arts degree from Azusa-Pacific University in education administration with an emphasis in math.
Elena Danaan
Born in France, I studied Fine Arts and Archaeology in Paris and spent twenty years of my life as a field archeologist in Egypt (in Karnak temples, Cairo, Denderah and the Valley of the Kings), and in France with Neolithic, Celtic and Gallo-Roman cultures. With a university degree in Egyptian religion, I also had the privilege to be trained locally in traditional Egyptian Magic.
Stan Shikuma
From Hiroshima to hope
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From a childhood of being endlessly mocked for his weight, Zach Herman has been on a mission. Zach says:
“I began my journey to fitness in the worst possible way. I was shamed into it. As an indoor kid growing up, I didn’t have many friends. I turned to video games and food for comfort, leaving me out of shape and socially maladjusted.
Chris Lewis is a 1999 Watkins Award Honoree. He was one of the top recruits in the nation. Chris was Named the 1998 Gatorade National High School Football Player of the Year. He was a consensus Prep All-America quarterback and also was chosen for the Parade All-America First-Team. Chris attended Stanford University and is considered one of the top 10 Quarterbacks in the history of the school. He briefly played in the NFL.
This episode is about using ancient wisdom for a modern world. My guest is Jim Phillips who is a LIFE Strategist, speaker, and America’s Leading Authority on Living in Full Expression. He has been engaged in the business world for over 40 years, through his strategy sessions, coaching, writing and more than 20 International Business Conference presentations.
The Rev. Mark Thompson spent half of his life as a political activist in Washington, DC, before relocating to New York City in 2010.
Nicole Borghi is AKA Sabotage Smasher, a Speaker Podcast Host and Soulful Coach using her Empathic ability to look within the Shadow Self (Inner Child) to understand the hidden issue. She empowers her clients to possess a meaningful relationship with “True-SELF”, others, nature and the spirit world. She assists them in moving forward beyond limiting beliefs, reduces stress & depression, unhealthy habits and rewiring the brain. Nicole guides clients on how to go within and seek genuine self-inquiry to thrust forward into a greater self-dynamic.