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My guest is David Richman, an author, motivational speaker, trainer, and consultant. Actually, David refers to himself as a transformation expert. He shares the many tremendous personal transformations he has made in his life, and I know that you too will agree that he is indeed an expert in transforming oneself into the best possible person that you can be. David went from being trauma and stress burdened, 50 pounds overweight and a smoker, to a 20-time Ironman finisher, having completed hundreds of endurance events, 100+ mile runs and a 4,700-mile ride that lasted 45 days. What an amazing inspiration he is! Then, after his sister developed a brain tumor and died at a young age, David began to look more at the lives of people who had cancer and as well as their caregivers and physicians. His award-winning book was born titled Cycle of Lives – 15 People's Stories, 5000 Miles and a Journey through the Emotional Chaos of Cancer. In it, he seeks to give you a view of the human experience of cancer from many different aspects. All proceeds from book sales go to cancer organizations supported by the 15 people featured in his book.Book: Cycle of Lives – 15 People's Stories, 5000 Miles and a Journey through the Emotional Chaos of CancerWebsite: https://david-richman.com/ www.cycleoflives.orgSocial media:Instagram: www.instagram.com/davidrichman_cycleoflivesFacebook: www.facebook.com/cycleoflives
Molly talks with thriller author David Richman about his book, "Cycle of Lives". Order "Cycle of Lives" from an independent bookseller at this link: https://bookshop.org/a/10588/9781632992994 or at Amazon right here https://amzn.to/3FzZjJo ABOUT "CYCLE OF LIVES" Cycle of Lives: 15 People's Stories, 5,000 Miles, and a Journey Through the Emotional Chaos of Cancer Now available Have you ever been forced to consider the fact of your mortality? If confronted with cancer, how would you feel? What would you say to the people you love? What would they say to you? No two people have the same answers to these questions, a lesson I learned well during a solo six-week, 5,000-mile cross-country bike ride I called Cycle of Lives. The trip started as a fundraiser in honor of my sister, June, who died of brain cancer. But long before I even set out on my endurance ride from L.A. to Florida to N.Y., I exhaustively interviewed fifteen people across the country whose lives had also been irrevocably changed by cancer—either as patients, survivors, loved ones, or caregivers. Hearing their moving stories, which were influenced by many different forms of past and present trauma, transformed my cycling odyssey into a journey of emotional self-discovery as I relived the chaos and emotional upheaval of cancer through them: from the man who found true love after losing his soulmate to cancer, to the elite athlete who had to reckon with his all-star body finally letting him down, to the medical oncologist who cares as much about her patients as she cares for them. Whether you or someone you care about is going through cancer or some other major trauma, I hope this thought-provoking collection of astonishing stories can help you, too. ABOUT DAVID RICHMAN An entrepreneur, author, public speaker, athlete, and philanthropist, David Richman uses the lessons learned in his life to enrich and inspire others. As a former sedentary, over-weight, smoker, David knew that he needed to focus not on what others wanted out of him, but on what he wanted out of life. With his first book, Winning in the Middle of the Pack, David discussed how to get more out of ourselves than ever imagined. Over the last 15 years, David has completed over 50 triathlons, including 15 Ironman-distance triathlons (2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike, 26.2-mile run), more than 50 runs longer than marathon distance, including several 24-hour runs, running 85 miles in Mexico in the heat of the summer, and ran four consecutive marathons (104 miles) from Santa Barbara to Manhattan Beach. In Cancer: The Queen of Emotional Chaos â Fifteen Remarkable Stories, One 5,000-Mile Bike Ride, David introduces us to fifteen unique, evocative, relatable people, whose diverse and wide-ranging experiences shed light on the human experience and emotions related to the trauma of cancer. Told through personal, insightful narratives, these stories delve deep into the psyche so that we can all learn how to better navigate the emotions that accompany intense trauma. David was born in Miami and has since been a Southern California resident. He has twins in college and a wife who are as aspirational and driven as their father.
It's News Roundup Friday! Lisa is joined by producer Ferrill Gibbs and the City Cast culture contributor Olivia Flores Alvarez. Some of today's topics include: Texas' war on trans people; the Uvalde shooting sparks a note of Texas partisanship; the new musical “Noir” opens at the Alley Theatre; a 42-year-old Houston cold case takes a wonderful turn, and a few moments of genuine Houston joy… join us! Here is a link to Noir, the new show at the Alley Theatre: Get show info Here! Also! Check out this link to The Book Cycle that Olivia mentioned -- take advantage! Remember when Ferrill talked about "Houston Gripes?" Well, Lisa Gray and Brooke Lewis periodically cover them in the City Cast Newsletter - you should get in on all that chatter! It's here! We're on Twitter! Follow us at @CityCastHouston Not on social media? You can leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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David Richman is an entrepreneur, author, public speaker, athlete, and philanthropist, that uses the lessons learned in his life to enrich and inspire others. With his first book, Winning in the Middle of the Pack, David discussed how to get more out of ourselves than ever imagined. Now, David shares the interconnected stories of others overcoming obstacles—specifically cancer—in his second book Cycle of Lives. Feedback & Questions for the show: www.epiphanyvault.com Cycle of Lives Website - www.cycleoflives.org Get the Book “Cycle of Lives” by David Richman - https://www.amazon.com/Cycle-Lives-Peoples-Stories-Emotional-ebook/dp/B08KBYPVJV/ref=sr_1_1?crid=21QNXP3KRGRVI&keywords=cycle+of+lives+david+richman&qid=1654124640&sprefix=cycle+of+live%2Caps%2C133&sr=8-1 Support the show with production costs, buying Lilli a coffee, or with general goodwill: https://anchor.fm/thelillibewleypodcast - Click on Support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelillibewleypodcast/support
Steven King's “CYCLE OF THE WEREWOLF” (aka “Silver Bullet”) #WeirdDarknessPlease SHARE this episode with someone who loves paranormal stories, true crime, monsters, or mysteries like you do! Telling others about Weird Darkness helps make it possible for me to keep doing the podcast! IN THIS EPISODE: There's no better source of horror fiction than the King of Horror himself, Stephen King. Each chapter of “Cycle of the Werewolf” is a short story unto itself. It tells the story of a werewolf haunting a small town as the moon turns full once every month. It was originally published as a limited-edition hardcover in 1983 by Land of Enchantment, and then in 1985 as a mass-market trade paperback by Signet. If it sounds familiar to you, it's because Stephen King also wrote the screenplay for its film adaptation, Silver Bullet which was released to theaters in 1985 – although if you have seen the film, you won't be disappointed in the book, as there is a lot that changes from the original pages before it hit the big screen. The movie received mixed reviews at the time, but has since achieved cult status in the US, after appearing on television regularly. In 1985, Signet Books re-issued Cycle of the Werewolf under the title Silver Bullet in an edition that included King's screenplay alongside the original novella. This re-published edition also included a foreword by King, recounting the impetus of the novella and the background of the film adaptation. In this episode of Weird Darkness, however, I will be narrating the original novella. The book, at 127 pages, is technically a novella rather than a novel, but there is no shortage of scares, I assure you. The novella wasn't even supposed to be a novella at first. The entire concept started out, believe it or not, as a calendar by the Zavista company, with illustrations by renowned comic-book artist Bernie Wrightson. Each month of the proposed calendar featured a drawing by Wrightson complete with a short vignette by Stephen King. But King found the size of the vignettes, which were both small and extremely limited, to be problematic for his writing style. So he proceeded instead with the short novel and had it published by Land of Enchantment in 1983, but kept Wrightson's illustrations for the publication because they were so beautifully or horrifically brilliant. In the author's notes at the back of the novella, King admits to taking liberties with the lunar cycle. For example, if a full moon was on New Year's Day, another one wouldn't occur on Valentine's Day, but these dates are widely recognized in January and February. He explains that this was done to focus the relevant months more clearly in the readers' minds. But then, this is fiction, so of course liberties are going to be taken – and who are we to question Stephen King?STORY SOURCES AND MUSIC CREDITS…(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in the show notes immediately.)BOOK: “Cycle of the Werewolf” by Steven King: https://amzn.to/2YNP4u6 Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music by EpidemicSound and Alibi Music Library with paid license. Christmas music provided by Nicolas Gasparini (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) and is used with permission. ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS… TRANSCRIPT FOR THIS EPISODE (if available): Visit WeirdDarkness.com, search for the title of this episode, click on episode photo, then scroll down the blog post. Transcript will be at the bottom of the blog post.HOT 50 CHART VOTING: https://WeirdDarkness.com/VOTE BECOME A PATRON: https://WeirdDarkness.com/Patron(Amazon links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)WANT TO ADVERTISE ON WEIRD DARKNESS OR BE A SPONSOR?Weird Darkness has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on the show. Email sales@advertisecast.com or start the process now at https://weirddarkness.com/advertise = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarkness WeirdDarkness™ - is a registered trademark. Copyright ©Weird Darkness 2020.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
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This week's podcast is back where we belong in the Book Cycle studio.The usual crowd are around the table and the first item on the agenda is the Leeds game last Saturday, team selection and another loss leave us all scratching our heads.We have listeners questions, which raise some good debate amongst the lads.'Desperate' Dan gives us a report from this week's FAB meeting at the DW Stadium, believe it or not pies were high on the agenda! We have a look forward to the weekend clash with Rotherham and we finish off with some discussion around the academy and what our future looks likeContents: Intro to the PWU Bored of Directors (0:00); Leeding the blind: dog-gone Leeds review (1:30) including Fortune, eh? (3:00) and Whelan's alternative comedy routine (12:20); slap my pitch up (13:30); PWU Question Time: Malky's long term plans? (15:30), Perch-Kvist midfield partnership? (26:00) and Sir Ben's homecoming (28:20) and major simulation (29:40); Rovrum preview (32:00); FABulous Fans' Advisory Board review including pie chat (39:20) and queuing measures (49:20); keeping your pencils Sharpe (51:10) including in for a rough ride? (55:10); Development Squad update (57:20).
This week in the Book Cycle studio are Barry, Dan, Gareth, Rob and Paul T We start off with a look back at the Blackpool game, quite a bit to talk about from glaring misses, penalties, disputed sending offs and debatable substitutionsIt is UEFA Europa League week and our opponents are Russian club Rubin Kazan, Gareth has the facts and Dan some interesting info on the classy Tatarstans We finish off with a preview of Sundays game at the Valley against CharltonContents and timings: Blackpool review including the return of Statman (1:40); Rubin Kazan preview and Jackanory with Stutterin’ Dan (16:20); Charlton preview (28:00); Gareth = The New Paul? (34:00)
This week in the Book Cycle studio are Barry, Dan, Gareth and Paul T We start off with a look back at the recent bout of international games, England, Honduras, Chile and Scotland all featureFraser Fyvie and Rob Kiernan are both discussed, Fyvie, it would appear, is seeking a loan move, whilst Kiernan has got oneThe proposed loan deal surrounding South Korea international Park Chu-Young and his reported salary are discussedWe finish off with a preview of Saturdays lunch time game away at Blackpool, Statman, previous encounters and Paul Ince all get a mention
Once again we are broadcasting from the Book Cycle studio and we have a full house, Barry, Dan, Mick, Rob, Greg, Gareth and Paul T are joined by Wigan Evening Post football correspondent Paul Kendrick and special guest Terry who came all the way from Vancouver, CanadaWe start off with a look back at the Watford game, disputed penalty appeals, disallowed goals and an encouraging style of play are all analysedNext up it is a look forward to a special evening in our history when the Latics will host European football, something the old timers like myself thought would never happenThere is some team news ahead of the game and we take a look at our opponentsWe finish off with a preview of this weekends big Championship game when local rivals Blackburn make the short trip from East Lancashire to the DW Stadium, seems like we all agree this will be a toughy
This week we in the Book Cycle studio and we have a full house, Barry, Dan, Mick, Rob, Greg, Gareth and Paul T are joined by Wigan Evening Post football correspondent Paul KendrickWe start off with a look back at our Europa League debut and the trip to Bruges, was there a football match played?Next up it is Ipswich Town, clean sheets and three points, there is also a mention of some cup defeat to Man City? Not sure what all that was about, I thought we won the cupWe have a preview of this weekends big Championship game when we travel to Watford, seems like we all agree this will be a toughyThere is a bit of gossip surrounding a potential new signing, surely a forward and we finish of tonight's episode with Paul Kendrick explaining how people can get involved with a bike ride to Blackpool in support of Josephs Goal
This week we in the Book Cycle studio we have Barry, Dan, Mick and Paul discussing all things from the LaticsWe start off with a look back at the Leicester City game, which in all fairness was a poor affair from the Latic point of viewNext up we look forward to our Europa League debut against Belgium side SV Zulte Waregem, there is an interview with a Belgium journalist, Bart Lagae, who is very knowledgeable about Waregem and Bruges and beer and chocolate(18:35)
In the PWU studio this week are Barry, Dan, Gareth, Paul, Mick, Greg and Rob. The Latics win over Newcastle at the DW Stadium is discussed and also high on the agenda is the 'McManaman Incident'....The podcast is recorded at the Book Cycle, Buckley St Wigan each Wednesday from 7pm till 8pm, feel free to join us any time