Posted in Leaving a Legacy, Life Design, Podcasts on Apr 30th, 2012
“I’m the guy who has been through it all: alcohol and drug addiction, homelessness, business success, business failure, jail and a near-drowning experience. Today, after realizing that I have a wealth of personal strength within me and can choose my way of life, I am experiencing life like never before. I have recovered from my addiction to alcohol and drugs and the many negative effects of that to my health and well-being. Plus, I?m pursuing my dream of guiding others to find their strength to overcome similar destructive obstacles and blocks through Asterion Transformational Coaching.
In 2008, I went into detox for the last time. Over the course of 15 years, drinking and drugs had taken their toll. I was physically weak and mentally drained. But something inside me was screaming, “Someone?s alive in here. Let him out!” Continue Reading »
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Posted in Leaving a Legacy, Life Design, Podcasts on Apr 24th, 2012
As Jonathon found men and women gravitating towards him with tales of their dating encounters, he started to see patterns in the things women complained about most, and those that continually baffled men. Over time, he realized that processing information from both sides and combining them with his own dating experiences enabled him to filter out the interpersonal “noise” that often causes people to invest in someone who is wrong for them. In short, he utilized the clarity and resulting confidence that had fueled his own personal growth to assist others in their relationships. Jonathon’s career as a dating coach/confidant had begun. Continue Reading »
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Posted in Leaving a Legacy, Life Design, Podcasts on Apr 18th, 2012
Week 7: Coming Out Coach, Rick Clemons!
This week host Lynda Sacks chats with Rick Clemons about Week 7′s theme.
Rick Clemons, The Coming Out Coach, is a Certified Professional Coach, magnetizing speaker, thought provoking blogger, and creator of the Gay Man?s Manifesto, Creating Courageous Confidence, Cracking The Coming Out Conundrum, The Art of Coming Out, and his signature coaching system Step Out, Step Up, Step Into Living Your Truth.
Rick specializes in a gender-neutral “coming out” process that addresses and resolves the issues an individual faces as they step through the closet doors and into their sexual truth. Continue Reading »
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Posted in Leaving a Legacy, Life Design, Podcasts on Apr 11th, 2012
Week 6: Living Happy & Openly Gay
This week host Lynda Sacks chats with Josh Carpenter about Week 6′s theme, Living Happy & Openly Gay.
Josh Carpenter grew up the youngest of five children in what is known as the “Rose Capital of the Nation”, Tyler, Texas. A city known for producing many artists, athletes, and some historical moments in history. He shares the same birthday June 27 with fellow artist Will Jennings, from Tyler, Texas who is responsible for the lyrics to the massive hit song “My Heart Will Go On”. Most of his life he could be seen acting in musicals and plays at the local Brickstreet Theatre where he was mentored by Ivah Albright, someone he looked up to and admired. It was at this theater that he was discovered by the talent scout Peter Sklar who heads up a prestigious acting workshop, Beginnings, responsible for the start of many careers. Continue Reading »
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Posted in Leaving a Legacy, Life Design, Podcasts on Apr 4th, 2012
Week 5: Men & Career
This week host Lynda Sacks chats with Ricky Powell about Week 5?s theme, Men and Career.
Ricky Powell is a forty-year veteran of the entertainment industry affording him the opportunity to view life through its brightest and darkest moments. These eye-opening experiences have taught him the importance of “choosing happiness” on a daily basis.
As an author, speaker, consultant and coach, Ricky demonstrates that happiness is a choice one can make regardless of outer circumstances and how doing so will bring greater wealth, better health, stronger relationships and a more fulfilled life. Continue Reading »
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