A Handbook for Life

Richard London is an author ( A Handbook for Life: A Practical Guide to Success and Happiness) motivational speaker, entrepreneur, person with Parkinsons and cancer survivor. Richard also has his commercial pilot’s license, is a third degree black belt and has practiced and taught martial arts for over 24 years.

At 19 he was in an automobile accident that put him in and out of hospitals for ten months. He has had a total of nine operations as a result of his accident. In 2003 he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and is now a seven year cancer survivor.

Two years after his cancer surgery he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, but he has never let his spirits down. He is a sought after key note speaker spreading his positive outlook on life wherever he goes. Richard will join us to share his secrets to staying active and enjoying life with PD.

 

Power of the Positive as Beautifully Expressed by Motivational Spearker John Baumann

My guest on the show today is John Baumann, Proud Person with Parkinsons, Adjunct Professor at University of Louisville, Attorney & Professional Inspirational Speaker, will be presenting “Reclaiming Posi-spective: The Power of Positive” as the Closing Call to Action at the Living Well with Parkinson’s Symposium in Louisville, Kentucky on November 15, 2010. For more information about John Baumann visit his website at: The Inspiring Esquire

John Bauman travels across the world giving talks about the Power of the Positive. He also currently experiences the symptoms of Parkinson’s.

 

Unconscious Beliefs, Family Legacies and Parkinson’s

Visionary NLP practitioner, psychic and author Michele Morgan explains why so many people with Parkinson’s Disease get caught up in the belief they are going to get “progressively” worse. How can unconscious beliefs that obstruct recovery be revealed? When the beliefs that are obstructing recovery become conscious, what in the world do you do about them? Michele Morgan has a unique perspective on what it takes to heal from the inside out.

Michele Morgan’s brother has early onset Parkinson’s. Michele discusses the profound impact that unconscious beliefs and family legacies have on illness and disease. She also details her own special approach for helping people dump out the beliefs that are no longer serving their best and highest good.

John Carlin’s Journey Down the Road to Recovery

This program includes two interviews with John Carlin. The first interview is from March of 2009 when he provides a rich description of the therapies he is using to get wonderful relief from his symptoms. The second up interview from October 22, 2009 includes a fascinating discussion of his bicyle ride across the state of Iowa as he peddle is way across the state for Parkinsons’  Research.

Listen to this one hour and 20 minute interview to hear John Carlin talk about his participation in Pedaling for Parkinsons and the therapies he has discovered help him get wonderful relief from his symptoms. For more information about the Aquas, visit: http://www.aquas4life.com

 

I Have Parkinsons But Parkinsons Does Not Have Me

Leif Ogard is author of I Have Parkinsons But Parkinsons Does Not Have Me.  Leif was told he would be in a wheel chair in five years after he was first diagnosed. It  has not been 21 years since his diagnosis. During that time he started his own business which is thriving. Leif leads a very full and exciting life as you will hear from the interview which is true to the spirit of the title of his book. 

Naturopath John Brigg’s Wisdom on Healing from the Inside Out

I discuss the impact that high frequencies have on healing by way of explaining the importance of carrying the positive expectation that the body can heal itself. I also interview Dr. John Briggs, a naturopath doctor, who gives his perspective on healing the symptoms of Parkinsons from the inside out rather than suppressing symptoms.