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Host, Boots Knighton, interviews Dr. Robin Thompson, a naturopathic doctor specializing in biotoxin illness. They discuss the major health obstacles faced by heart patients, including exposure to mold and other biotoxins in water-damaged buildings. Robin explains how these toxins infiltrate the body, causing inflammation and a range of symptoms like chronic fatigue and GI issues. She shares practical advice for detecting and treating biotoxin-related illnesses, recommending resources like SurvivingMold.com and ISEAI. Boots shares her own health journey, highlighting profound improvements under Robin's care. They stress the importance of holistic, personalized treatment for long-term recovery.About Dr. Robin ThomsonDr. Robin Thomson is a naturopathic physician who has been practicing medicine since 2005. She provides primary care as well as expert care for biotoxin illnesses like tick-borne infections and mold illness, as well as mental health disorders like anxiety and depression, and symptom relief for chronic COVID sufferers. Dr. Thomson graduated from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon. In 2008 she received a grant from the Turn the Corner Foundation to study Lyme and other tick-borne disease treatments with the highly acclaimed Dr. Bernard Raxlen in New York City, and then moved to Montana in January 2009. In 2013 she gained further training in environmental illnesses such as mold toxicity, and completed the Dr. Richard Shoemaker Certification in Biotoxin Illnesses. And in 2020, delayed due to the pandemic, she finally received certification from the Walsh Institute in the natural treatment of mental illnesses.Affiliations:ILADS (the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society), theAANP (American Association of Naturopathic Physicians), theMANP (Montana Association of Naturopathic Physicians), OANP (Oregon Association of Naturopathic Physicians),andISEAI (the International Society for Environmentally Acquired Illness), where she is a Diplomate member. Dr. Thomson is licensed as a naturopathic physician in the states of Montana and Oregon.Join the Patreon Community! The Joyful Beat zoom group starts in September 2024.**I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. Be sure to check in with your care team about all the next right steps for you and your heart.**How to connect with BootsEmail: Boots@theheartchamberpodcast.comInstagram: @openheartsurgerywithboots or @boots.knightonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/boots-knightonBoots KnightonIf you enjoyed this episode, take a minute and share it with someone you know who will find value in it as well. You can share directly from this platform or send them to:Open
Make sure to support this podcast by heading over to Paleovalley.com/NwJ and the 15% off discount will automatically be applied to your first order. _____I'm excited to sit down with Dr. Richard Horowitz. We talk about tick-borne illnesses, how to get started with Lyme treatment, and much more. Make sure to listen to the full interview to learn more.Dr. Richard Horowitz is a board-certified internist and the medical director of the Hudson Valley Healing Arts Center, an integrative medical center specializing in the treatment of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. He has treated over 13,000 Lyme and tick-borne disease patients in the last 40 years. He is one of the founding members and past president-elect of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society. He has also been awarded the Humanitarian of the Year award by the Turn the Corner Foundation. His contributions have significantly advanced the medical community's understanding of tick-borne diseases.We discuss the following:All about Dr. Richard HorowitzTick-borne illnessesCoinfectionsMultiple Systemic Infectious Disease Syndrome (MSIDS)How to get started with LymeIGeneX testingMold and Lyme9-week protocol with dapsoneHow to treat a tick biteAlpha-gal and lone star tickThoughts on fungusThoughts on chronic lyme remission Mind-body connectionWhere to find Dr. Richard Horowitz_____RESOURCESWebsiteFacebookHealing from Lyme Disease SummitCombining Double-Dose and High-Dose Pulsed Dapsone Combination Therapy for Chronic Lyme Disease/Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome and Co-Infections, Including BartonellaComparison of the Efficacy of Longer versus Shorter Pulsed High Dose Dapsone Combination Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Lyme Disease/Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome with Bartonellosis and Associated CoinfectionsEfficacy of Short-Term High Dose Pulsed Dapsone Combination Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Lyme Disease/Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS) and Associated Co-InfectionsEfficacy of Double-Dose Dapsone Combination Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Lyme Disease/Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS) and Associated Co-infectionsEffect of dapsone alone and in combination with intracellular antibiotics against the biofilm form of B. burgdorferiPrecision Medicine: Retrospective Chart Review and Data Analysis of 200 Patients on Dapsone Combination Therapy for Chronic Lyme Disease/Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (Part 1)Precision Medicine: The Role of the MSIDS Model in Defining, Diagnosing, and Treating Chronic Lyme Disease/Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome and Other Chronic Illness (Part 2)Are Mycobacterium Drugs Effective for Treatment Resistant Lyme Disease, Tick-Borne Co-Infections, and Autoimmune Disease?Superior Efficacy of Combination Antibiotic Therapy Versus Monotherapy in a Mouse Model of Lyme Disease____SIGN UP FOR MY
In this episode, we look at the events and people of the 15th century which allowed for the Reformation to be sparked by Luther. We look at important people and events that shaped the world in the 15th century.
Jill Apgar is the founder of Coco Beans, a luxury bedding and sleepwear brand offering luxurious silk crib sheets and pillow cases using the world's softest, most innovative fabrics that families can trust. The company is best known for their machine-washable, 100% silk crib sheets. Following a forced layoff from her corporate career in 2020, Jill launched her company with a desire to source the best crib sheet fabrics that not only felt luxurious to the skin, but also helped reduced tangled hair for children and adults. Jill holds a Bachelor's degree in Applied Economics and Management from Cornell University and is a member of the Board of Directors for Harper's Corner Foundation, Inc. She has over 12 years of experience in the corporate retail merchandising industry with some of the most iconic brands, including Abercrombie & Fitch and Victoria Secret. Jill joins us today to share what it was like to launch a luxury bedding and sleepwear company during a worldwide pandemic. She shares the initial steps she took to launch her company and why it's important to learn from your mistakes and failures as well as your successes. We discuss how her personal painpoint led to launching the company and the value of networking and pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. Jill shares her experience with crowdfunding and how her products have evolved over the last two years. We also discuss tips for being ‘media-ready' and ‘camera-ready' as a new startup founder and how to craft your startup story to have the most impact. “For 30 to 45 days, you're selling. If you want to be successful at that – you need a strategy and marketing plan.” – Jill Apgar If you're looking to take your business to the next level, join the Entreprenista League today at entreprenista.com/join. We can't wait to welcome you, support you, and be part of your business journey! This week on Startups in Stilettos: How a painpoint in Jill's personal life led to launching the Coco Beans company What it was like to launch a new business during the pandemic The importance of learning from your mistakes and failures as well as your successes The initial steps Jill took to launch her business The value of networking, pushing yourself out of your comfort zone, and keeping yourself accountable Bootstrapping the product development costs and how Jill financed the launch of her business The lessons Jill learned while raising money to launch her business What kept Jill going despite facing challenges and setbacks The process of creating the Coco Beans brand How the Coco Beans products have evolved over the last two years Embracing and understanding your inherent strengths as an entrepreneur The PR journey and how Jill promoted her product The value of joining a business community of like-minded entrepreneurs Tips for being media and camera ready as a new startup founder How to craft your startup story and identify what to include and what to leave out What's next for Coco Beans Resources Mentioned: Columbus College of Arts & Design Shopify Klaviyo Email Marketing Our Favorite Quotes: “You have to start somewhere.” – Jill Apgar “Have a day-by-day marketing strategy to get you through that crowdfunding campaign.” – Jill Apgar “Understand what you are inherently good at as an entrepreneur, and find people to fill the gaps.” – Jill Apgar Connect with Jill Apgar: Coco Beans – use Promo Code: Entreprenista15 to get 15% off your first order! Coco Beans on LinkedIn Coco Beans on Instagram Coco Beans on Facebook Coco Beans on Twitter Jill Apgar on LinkedIn Connect with your Startups in Stilettos hosts! Stephanie Cartin on Instagram Stephanie Cartin on LinkedIn Jessica Abo on Instagram Jessica Abo on LinkedIn Learn more about Jessica Abo here
Fred spoke with Brandon and Nike about the September 10 5K Run/Walk For Life in honor of their brother/son Christian.
Marianne Hamilton is a native of Sacramento, California. She attended St. Mary's College in Moraga, California, where she was among the first class of women admitted in 1970, then lived in the Bay Area until she and her husband moved to St. George, Utah in 2014. She is a lifelong journalist whose work has appeared in national and regional publications, covering the entertainment, food & wine, and high-tech industries, and more recently, arts/culture and active aging. She is also a fitness instructor and athlete who has earned more than 40 gold medals in race-walking competitions across the US. Marianne is the race director for the race walks and power walks at the National Senior Games, and at the Huntsman World Senior Games in St. George. Following a 25-year stint as an artist's model, Marianne now devotes much of her time to volunteer work, serving as Past Chair and Board Member of the Art Around the Corner Foundation, former member of the St. George Arts Commission, co-founder and co-director of the United States Power Walking Association, co-director of the Southern Utah Wine Guild, and special events manager of the DOCUTAH International Documentary Film Festival. In December of 2019 Marianne was crowned Ms. Senior Italy Universe, and in October of 2020 she received the title of Senior Games Ambassador. In January of 2022, Marianne was crowned Ms. Senior Universe. She is a three-time finalist in the Physical Fitness category at The Global Beauty Awards. Marianne is a breast cancer survivor, crediting her commitment to fitness as the key to her successful outcome. Contact Marianne Hamilton: MsSeniorUniverse.org SeniorGames.net Dr. Kimberley Linert Speaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral Optometrist Event Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/ To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com 702.256.9199 Host of the Podcast Series: Incredible Life Creator Podcast Available on... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incredible-life-creator-with-dr-kimberley-linert/id1472641267 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DZE3EoHfhgcmSkxY1CvKf?si=ebe71549e7474663 and on 9 other podcast platforms Author of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3srh6tZ Website: https://www.DrKimberleyLinert.com Please subscribe, share & LISTEN! Thanks. incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com Social Media Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kimberley-linert-incredible-life-creator/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kimberley.linert/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkimberleylinert/g Twitter: https://twitter.com/LifeKimberley Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/settings/blog/incrediblelifecreator Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/lifekimberley/_saved/
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Jill Apgar is the founder of Coco Beans, a luxury bedding and sleepwear brand offering luxurious silk crib sheets and pillow cases using the world's softest, most innovative fabrics that families can trust. The company is best known for their machine-washable, 100% silk crib sheets. Following a forced layoff from her corporate career in 2020, Jill launched her company with a desire to source the best crib sheet fabrics that not only felt luxurious to the skin, but also helped reduced tangled hair for children and adults. Jill holds a Bachelor's degree in Applied Economics and Management from Cornell University and is a member of the Board of Directors for Harper's Corner Foundation, Inc. She has over 12 years of experience in the corporate retail merchandising industry with some of the most iconic brands, including Abercrombie & Fitch and Victoria Secret. Jill joins us today to share what it was like to launch a luxury bedding and sleepwear company during a worldwide pandemic. She shares the initial steps she took to launch her company and why it's important to learn from your mistakes and failures as well as your successes. We discuss how her personal painpoint led to launching the company and the value of networking and pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. Jill shares her experience with crowdfunding and how her products have evolved over the last two years. We also discuss tips for being ‘media-ready' and ‘camera-ready' as a new startup founder and how to craft your startup story to have the most impact. “For 30 to 45 days, you're selling. If you want to be successful at that - you need a strategy and marketing plan.” - Jill Apgar If you're looking to take your business to the next level, join the Entreprenista League today at entreprenista.com/join. We can't wait to welcome you, support you, and be part of your business journey! This week on Startups in Stilettos: How a painpoint in Jill's personal life led to launching the Coco Beans companyWhat it was like to launch a new business during the pandemicThe importance of learning from your mistakes and failures as well as your successesThe initial steps Jill took to launch her businessThe value of networking, pushing yourself out of your comfort zone, and keeping yourself accountableBootstrapping the product development costs and how Jill financed the launch of her businessThe lessons Jill learned while raising money to launch her businessWhat kept Jill going despite facing challenges and setbacksThe process of creating the Coco Beans brandHow the Coco Beans products have evolved over the last two yearsEmbracing and understanding your inherent strengths as an entrepreneurThe PR journey and how Jill promoted her productThe value of joining a business community of like-minded entrepreneursTips for being media and camera ready as a new startup founderHow to craft your startup story and identify what to include and what to leave outWhat's next for Coco Beans Resources Mentioned: Columbus College of Arts & DesignShopifyKlaviyo Email Marketing Our Favorite Quotes: “You have to start somewhere.” - Jill Apgar“Have a day-by-day marketing strategy to get you through that crowdfunding campaign.” - Jill Apgar“Understand what you are inherently good at as an entrepreneur, and find people to fill the gaps.” - Jill Apgar Connect with Jill Apgar: Coco Beans - use Promo Code: Entreprenista15 to get 15% off your first order!Coco Beans on LinkedInCoco Beans on InstagramCoco Beans on FacebookCoco Beans on TwitterJill Apgar on LinkedIn Connect with your Startups in Stilettos hosts! Stephanie Cartin on InstagramStephanie Cartin on LinkedInJessica Abo on InstagramJessica Abo on LinkedInLearn more about Jessica Abo here If you're looking to take your business to the next level: Join our Entreprenista League community of women founders! You'll have access to a private community of like-minded Entreprenistas who are making an imp...
Jill Apgar is the founder of Coco Beans, a luxury bedding and sleepwear brand offering luxurious silk crib sheets and pillow cases using the world's softest, most innovative fabrics that families can trust. The company is best known for their machine-washable, 100% silk crib sheets. Following a forced layoff from her corporate career in 2020, Jill launched her company with a desire to source the best crib sheet fabrics that not only felt luxurious to the skin, but also helped reduced tangled hair for children and adults. Jill holds a Bachelor's degree in Applied Economics and Management from Cornell University and is a member of the Board of Directors for Harper's Corner Foundation, Inc. She has over 12 years of experience in the corporate retail merchandising industry with some of the most iconic brands, including Abercrombie & Fitch and Victoria Secret. Jill joins us today to share what it was like to launch a luxury bedding and sleepwear company during a worldwide pandemic. She shares the initial steps she took to launch her company and why it's important to learn from your mistakes and failures as well as your successes. We discuss how her personal painpoint led to launching the company and the value of networking and pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. Jill shares her experience with crowdfunding and how her products have evolved over the last two years. We also discuss tips for being ‘media-ready' and ‘camera-ready' as a new startup founder and how to craft your startup story to have the most impact. “For 30 to 45 days, you're selling. If you want to be successful at that - you need a strategy and marketing plan.” - Jill Apgar If you're looking to take your business to the next level, join the Entreprenista League today at entreprenista.com/join. We can't wait to welcome you, support you, and be part of your business journey! This week on Startups in Stilettos: How a painpoint in Jill's personal life led to launching the Coco Beans companyWhat it was like to launch a new business during the pandemicThe importance of learning from your mistakes and failures as well as your successesThe initial steps Jill took to launch her businessThe value of networking, pushing yourself out of your comfort zone, and keeping yourself accountableBootstrapping the product development costs and how Jill financed the launch of her businessThe lessons Jill learned while raising money to launch her businessWhat kept Jill going despite facing challenges and setbacksThe process of creating the Coco Beans brandHow the Coco Beans products have evolved over the last two yearsEmbracing and understanding your inherent strengths as an entrepreneurThe PR journey and how Jill promoted her productThe value of joining a business community of like-minded entrepreneursTips for being media and camera ready as a new startup founderHow to craft your startup story and identify what to include and what to leave outWhat's next for Coco Beans Resources Mentioned: Columbus College of Arts & DesignShopifyKlaviyo Email Marketing Our Favorite Quotes: “You have to start somewhere.” - Jill Apgar“Have a day-by-day marketing strategy to get you through that crowdfunding campaign.” - Jill Apgar“Understand what you are inherently good at as an entrepreneur, and find people to fill the gaps.” - Jill Apgar Connect with Jill Apgar: Coco Beans - use Promo Code: Entreprenista15 to get 15% off your first order!Coco Beans on LinkedInCoco Beans on InstagramCoco Beans on FacebookCoco Beans on TwitterJill Apgar on LinkedIn
In this episode, we speak to Marianne Hamilton of the Art Around the Corner Foundation. Marianne tells us about the history of the Foundation, how the Foundation supports artists through its "art on loan" program, and the Young CreatorsWant to hear more? Head to our website today using the link below:https://www.utahculturalalliance.org/podcast_culture_bytes#UTCulture #UtahArts
The 14th Letters Read event and first produced entirely as a podcast. The usual, live reading was scheduled for March 26, 2020 at Frenchman Art & Books on Frenchmen Street in New Orleans. It was preempted by the beginning of the Covid-19 outbreak. Listen to Dylan Hunter as the voice of our subject. Rebecca Hollingsworth is Anne. Both self-recorded in the safety of their own home. Our emcee is Frank Perez, President of LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana. Frank was recorded through a telephone conversation with Dylan. Dylan is also our audio engineer for this event. Music is written and performed by Rob Hudak. This event provides a rare glimpse into the personal life of an important Louisiana political activist. It begins with the 1967 correspondence from Anne, an intimate friend. The reading weaves in annual Valentine’s letters beginning in 1999 that, as recently as this year, were still mailed to 200 of his dearest friends. Since the 1970s, Butler was a significant force in the Louisiana civil rights movement. In 1984, 1986 and 1991 he strategically advocated for changing gay-rights ordinances. Butler was a co-founder of LGPAC (the Louisiana chapter of Lesbian and Gay Political Action Caucus) and has served on boards including the Lesbian and Gay Community Center, PFLAG, and LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana. Thanks go Antenna, our fiscal agent. To David Zalkind, owner, Frenchman Art & Book, and to Dancing Grounds from whom we were borrowing chairs. The live audio engineer was to be Steve Chyzyk, Sonic Canvas Studio. Thanks also go to Bill Hagler, John Magill, Robert Feiseler, and Courtney Sharp for providing background and context. Thank you Letters Read narrative and storytelling advisors Ted Cotton and Cassie Pruyn. Support for the 2020 programming season is provided by the LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana, Corner Foundation, Reba Judith Sandler Foundation, and from private individuals to whom this project is enormously grateful. The Letters Read 2020 Season is also funded under a grant from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this event do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Dr Richard Horowitz is a board certified internist in private practice in Hyde Park, N.Y. He is medical director of the Hudson Valley Healing Arts Center, an integrative medical center which combines both classical and complementary approaches in the treatment of Lyme Disease and other tick-borne disorders. He has treated over 12,000 Chronic Lyme disease patients in the last 28 years, with patients coming from the US, Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand to his clinic. Dr. Horowitz has presented at numerous scientific conferences on Lyme Disease, and has published on the role of co-infections and toxins in Lyme Borreliosis. He was awarded the Humanitarian of the Year award by the Turn the Corner Foundation for his treatment of Lyme Disease, and has dedicated his life to helping those stricken with this devastating illness. His book “Why Can’t I Get Better? Solving the Mystery of Lyme and Chronic Disease” was was on the NY Times Science Best Seller list within the first month of its release.
Why You Should Listen: In this episode, you will learn about Lyme Disease, co-infections, persister cell regimens, and the MSIDS model of chronic illness. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Dr. Richard Horowitz, MD. Dr Richard Horowitz is a board certified internist in private practice in Hyde Park, N.Y. He is medical director of the Hudson Valley Healing Arts Center, an integrative medical center which combines both classical and complementary approaches in the treatment of Lyme Disease and other tick-borne disorders. He has treated over 12,000 Chronic Lyme disease patients in the last 26 years, with patients coming from all over the US, Canada, and Europe to his clinic. He is one of the founding members and past president elect of ILADS, the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society. He is also past president of the ILADEF, the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Educational Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the education of health care professionals on tick-borne diseases. Dr Horowitz has presented at numerous local, national, and international scientific conferences on Lyme Disease, and has published on the role of co-infections and toxins in Lyme Borreliosis. He was awarded the Humanitarian of the Year award by the Turn the Corner Foundation for his treatment of Lyme Disease, and has dedicated his life to helping those stricken with this devastating illness. He has written two bestselling books on Lyme disease. The first “Why Can't I Get Better? Solving the Mystery of Lyme and Chronic Disease” in 2013 and his most recent “How Can I Get Better?: An Action Plan for Treating Resistant Lyme & Chronic Disease” which just came out in February of 2017. Both of these are top resources for those that want to understand Lyme disease and all the things that come with it. Key Takeaways: - What is MSIDS and why do we need to look beyond Lyme? - How is Lyme disease transmitted? - How is treatment of coinfections approached? - What is Dapsone and what is a persister cell? - Is mold a common issue in chronic Lyme patients? - How common are parasites and is treating them important? - How does one approach detoxification? - What is the role of chronic viruses? - Do EMFs matter? - What is the impact of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)? - Does the mental/emotional backdrop contribute to chronic illness? - What is Lyme here to teach us? Connect With My Guest: http://www.cangetbetter.com Related Resources: Why Can't I Get Better: http://betterhealthguy.link/WhyCantIGetBetter How Can I Get Better: http://betterhealthguy.link/HowCanIGetBetter Interview Date: April 15, 2017 Disclaimer: The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority.
Sara Stanley Urquhart was the founding director of Altitude Summit, the premiere conference for creative entrepreneurs, stylish social media influencers, and bloggers. Past speakers at the conference include Martha Stewart, Ben Silbermann (Pinterest founder), Jessica Alba, Jordan Ferney (Oh Happy Day!), Liz Stanley (Say Yes), and Heather Armstrong (Dooce). Sara created this successful business as a means to generate income when her husband, Stephen H. Urquhart, decided to run for the Utah State Legislature. In this two-part interview, Sara discusses: Part 1: How she created Altitude Summit as a stay-at-home Mom with four children. She also discusses the design blogging industry as a whole. Part 2: Her Mormon faith transition. Additional Bio: Sara runs an eponymous consulting business. She sits on the Salt Lake City Planning Commission and board of directors for the Women’s Resource Center at the University of Utah. She is the founding board president of the St. George Family Support Center (2007-09). She was a member and board chair of the St. George Art Around the Corner Foundation (1998-2009). Sara has her bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and her Masters of Emergency Planning from Jacksonville State University. Sara and Stephen have four children.
Sara Stanley Urquhart was the founding director of Altitude Summit, the premiere conference for creative entrepreneurs, stylish social media influencers, and bloggers. Past speakers at the conference include Martha Stewart, Ben Silbermann (Pinterest founder), Jessica Alba, Jordan Ferney (Oh Happy Day!), Liz Stanley (Say Yes), and Heather Armstrong (Dooce). Sara created this successful business as a means to generate income when her husband, Stephen H. Urquhart, decided to run for the Utah State Legislature. In this two-part interview, Sara discusses: Part 1: How she created Altitude Summit as a stay-at-home Mom with four children. She also discusses the design blogging industry as a whole. Part 2: Her Mormon faith transition. Additional Bio: Sara runs an eponymous consulting business. She sits on the Salt Lake City Planning Commission and board of directors for the Women’s Resource Center at the University of Utah. She is the founding board president of the St. George Family Support Center (2007-09). She was a member and board chair of the St. George Art Around the Corner Foundation (1998-2009). Sara has her bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and her Masters of Emergency Planning from Jacksonville State University. Sara and Stephen have four children.
Dr Richard Horowitz is a board certified internist in private practice in Hyde Park, N.Y. He is medical director of the Hudson Valley Healing Arts Center, an integrative medical center which combines both classical and complementary approaches in the treatment of Lyme Disease and other tick-borne disorders. He has treated over 12,000 Chronic Lyme disease patients in the last 28 years, with patients coming from the US, Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand to his clinic. Dr. Horowitz has presented at numerous scientific conferences on Lyme Disease, and has published on the role of co-infections and toxins in Lyme Borreliosis. He was awarded the Humanitarian of the Year award by the Turn the Corner Foundation for his treatment of Lyme Disease, and has dedicated his life to helping those stricken with this devastating illness. His book “Why Can’t I Get Better? Solving the Mystery of Lyme and Chronic Disease” was was on the NY Times Science Best Seller list within the first month of its release.