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Dan Cirino is a Registered Nurse, Owner of Pure Force Fitness featuring the innovative Rock Steady Boxing program for Parkinson’s, Coach, Level 1 CrossFit Trainer, USAW Sports Performance Coach and CPR/AED Certified. He founded Force Sports Training in 2007 to help youth athletes learn proper weightlifting, nutrition, agility, and stretching methods. Pure Force Fitness was added in May of 2016 to serve the members of the community who were interested in a deeper level of fitness training.
Tracy Schy is a boutique fitness studio owner and consultant of JAL Fitness Consulting , whose main focus is on assisting fitness business owners in the building, growth and maturity of their new or existing studio. Not only does Tracy have 10 + years knowledge and experience in the fitness world. She also has built and owned her own successful studio, and is a former master instructor for Flywheel Sports Chicago.
Spike Edwards is a Best-Selling Author, TEDx Speaker, and host of “Spike's Bulletproof Your Business” podcast. Internationally acclaimed Safety Culture Expert and Business Maverick, Spike Edwards, shows businesses how to regularly create profits, increase productivity and save lives.
Brian C. Wilson, Ph.D
Brian C. Wilson, author of the new book, John E. Fetzer and the Quest for the New Age, is a professor of American religious history in the Department of Comparative Religion at Western Michigan University (WMU). He holds a Ph.D. in Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Joseph Tajalle is affectionately known as Chief Joseph. His journey in this incarnation brought him from his birthplace of Okinawa, Japan - where he interacted with small galactic beings he called "the brownies" - to living in the United States. Born of an Okinawan mother and a Cherokee father, it wasn't until Joseph was 17 years old that he found out the father he knew as his Dad - who was Guamanian - wasn't his biological father. His initiation journey at finding his biological father (who his mother told him was dead) is a story of Divine Synchronicity.
ERIC GARCIA
“My mom had a profound effect on me, teaching me about art, introducing me to many artists, taking me to galleries and analyzing paintings. When she developed dementia, she reached a point where we couldn’t talk anymore, so I would go and play guitar for her and kiss her forehead. She liked that—still does. She played these songs for me when I was young, and now I do it for her.”
—Eric Garcia
BARBARA SAVAGE
Barbara Savage’s career now capitalizes on the relationships, experience, and compassion for humanity that has colored her 20 years of volunteer work among indigenous people.
On a visit to Chitwan, Nepal, she was outraged to see how indigenous people were displaced and disenfranchised. This experience fueled her desire to make a difference in the lives of these vulnerable populations. Since then she has witnessed the struggle for survival of indigenous people throughout the world.
DOUG FUNKHOUSER and LISA SALLOUX
Lisa Salloux was born into an entire family who plays music. She was brought up on classical, blues and bluegrass while playing piano, mandolin, guitar and bass. She’s been writing and performing original tunes since she was a teenager and currently is engaged in a couple of projects in Los Angeles, an all female string band called Sugar In The Gourd, and Killing Cassanova, a ‘swampytonk’ band that Doug is also a member. “Playing bluegrass music is absolutely re-juvenating and re-kindles a spirit that loves to dance on the land.”