Topic
Relationships > Family
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Andre Norman As the leader of a Massachusetts prison's largest gang, Andre Norman eventually realized that his leadership talents could be used in a more positive way. His story is a fifteen year odyssey that takes him from gang leader to lecturer at Harvard University, realizing that many of the lessons he learned about leadership in prison applied perfectly to business in the outside world. Andre is also passionate about his work with troubled and at-risk youth.
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Ava Cadell
Cited as one of America's leading sexologists by Cosmopolitan magazine, Dr. Cadell's mission is to promote the benefits of healthy love and shared intimacy around the globe. A highly sought-after speaker everywhere from Asia to Europe and from Africa to America her lectures on the topics of romance, relationships and sexuality consistently draw sellout crowds.
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Cathie Butler Looney
Nationally acclaimed speaker, Cathie Butler Looney is a Certified Reality Therapist. Cathy's insight and wit have helped educate parents and children in schools, churches, organizations and businesses. Cathie has been featured in numerous magazines and newspapers. She has been described in the Dallas Morning News by columnist Steve Blow as delivering her presentations with a "rapid-fire mixture of wit and wisdom."
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Dave Pelzer
Honored as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Americans in 1993, Dave Pelzer is a former member of the armed forces and is a living testament of resilience, faith in humanity, and personal responsibility. Dave is author of the NYT's #1 bestsellers, which were nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, A Child Called "It" and The Lost Boy, A Man Named Dave, Help Yourself. Dave's message is one of resilence and overcoming obstacles.
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Dennis Prager
Author, lecturer, teacher, theologian and radio talk show host, Dennis Prager is one of America's top thinkers. New York's Jewish Week described Dennis Prager as "one of the three most interesting minds in American Jewish Life." Prager is an advocate for conservative causes and a supporter of the Republican Party. Mr. Prager has lectured on five continents, in 45 U.S. states and in nine of Canada's 10 provinces.
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Ellen Goodman
Pulitzer Prize winning syndicated columnist and journalist, Ellen Goodman has worked as an associate editor at the Boston Globe since 1967, Ellen is widely acclaimed as a voice of sanity, and readers depend on her to help them make sense of their changing lives and relationships. Her first book, Turning Points, detailed the effect of the changing roles of women on the family.
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Gabrielle Morrissey
Australia's leading and most respected sexologists, Dr. Gabrielle Morrissey's dynamic style and outstanding knowledge base has earned her a stellar reputation nationally and internationally in the field of human sexuality. She is the author of the internationally successful books: A Year of Spicy Sex, Urge, and Sex in the Time of Generation X.
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Gary Smalley
A family counselor, president and founder of the Smalley Relationship Center, Gary Smalley is author of books on family relationships from a Christian perspective. In 1979 Gary & Norma started an organization focused on helping families called CMI, today known as Today's Family. Gary has co-authored two books: If Only He Knew, and For Better or For Best.
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Gene Cohen
First Director of the Center on Aging, Health and Humanities at George Washington University, Dr. Cohen has authored more than 150 publications in the field of aging, including numerous text books and the bestseller The Brain In Human Aging. Dr. Cohen is currently conducting research on creativity and aging, retirement, assisted living and other residential settings for older adults, as well as on innovative intergenerational interventions for Alzheimer's disease.
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