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Meet warrior, Marc Hoberman. Marc is a certified life coach, creator and host of the talk show: Life Stories with Marc Hoberman, motivational speaker/trainer, bestselling author, and study skills expert. At 16, Marc began suffering from epilepsy and later in his life from type 2 diabetes. Marc understands the struggles chronic illness can bring, especially at a young age. Listen as Marc shares how epilepsy presented an opportunity to connect with himself on a deep level, to learn valuable coping skills and above all, to utilize this knowledge to help others. Marc has authored and co-authored many books including his bestseller Opportunity In Disguise: How I Defeated Adversity sold online and in select bookstores and through his various passions strives to educate and uplift teens and parents to navigate life challenges such as illness, bullying, peer pressure, anxiety and depression. To learn more about Marc Hoberman, go to https://www.marchoberman.com/ or for his Grade Success educational tools, go to https://gradesuccess.com.
Marc Hoberman (Author, Talk Show Host, Educator) - Website: MarcHoberman.com
Dylan Jett is our special guest from "Down Under" today on Lighting the Educational Flame. Dylan talks about songwriting, performing, and being a teenager in an adult business in this episode of Lighting the Educational Flame with Marc Hoberman, Presented by HVTV.
The dictionary tells us that resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulty. It's the secret ingredient that helps us bounce back. After a year like 2020, we could all use some resilience, couldn't we? Join us as Rebecca talks with authors Marc Hoberman and Dr. Kasthuri Henry about their forthcoming book, The Resiliency Playbook. They'll talk about resiliency as it relates to emotional intelligence, personal and professional growth, and overcoming challenges. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online: Marc at http://www.marchoberman.com and Dr. Henry at http://www.kashenry.com.
The dictionary tells us that resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulty. It's the secret ingredient that helps us bounce back. After a year like 2020, we could all use some resilience, couldn't we? Join us as Rebecca talks with authors Marc Hoberman and Dr. Kasthuri Henry about their forthcoming book, The Resiliency Playbook. They'll talk about resiliency as it relates to emotional intelligence, personal and professional growth, and overcoming challenges. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online: Marc at http://www.marchoberman.com and Dr. Henry at http://www.kashenry.com.
The dictionary tells us that resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulty. It's the secret ingredient that helps us bounce back. After a year like 2020, we could all use some resilience, couldn't we? Join us as Rebecca talks with authors Marc Hoberman and Dr. Kasthuri Henry about their forthcoming book, The Resiliency Playbook. They'll talk about resiliency as it relates to emotional intelligence, personal and professional growth, and overcoming challenges. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online: Marc at http://www.marchoberman.com and Dr. Henry at http://www.kashenry.com.
The dictionary tells us that resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulty. It’s the secret ingredient that helps us bounce back. After a year like 2020, we could all use some resilience, couldn’t we? Join us as Rebecca talks with authors Marc Hoberman and Dr. Kasthuri Henry about their forthcoming book, The Resiliency Playbook. They’ll talk about resiliency as it relates to emotional intelligence, personal and professional growth, and overcoming challenges. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online: Marc at http://www.marchoberman.comand Dr. Henry at http://www.kashenry.com.
The dictionary tells us that resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulty. It's the secret ingredient that helps us bounce back. After a year like 2020, we could all use some resilience, couldn't we? Join us as Rebecca talks with authors Marc Hoberman and Dr. Kasthuri Henry about their forthcoming book, The Resiliency Playbook. They'll talk about resiliency as it relates to emotional intelligence, personal and professional growth, and overcoming challenges. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online: Marc at http://www.marchoberman.com and Dr. Henry at http://www.kashenry.com.
Marc Hoberman - (Author, Motivational Speaker) - Website: MarcHoberman.com
Janol "Mecca" Holmes AND Marc Hoberman (The Evolvolution Initiative) - Website: Evolvolution.World
Motivational speaker and author Marc Hobermanhttps://www.marchoberman.comhttps://www.gradesuccess.comAdversity Defeated: Turn Your Struggles Into Strengths (My memoir)Highly Effective Teaching Strategies: Winning in the Classroom (My book for teachers)
Marc Hoberman has been an English teacher for more than 30 years, camp administrator and consultant for almost as long, He says that children today need to learn how to deal with the often unexpected struggles in their lives. He wrote a memoir to help teens and their parents navigate through myriad issues that often confront them when they least expect it. Bullying, drug use, depression, and teen suicide have touched the lives of far too many young people; it's important for them to see that there are ways to avoid the negative outcomes that some have experienced.He firmly believes “You should not let your struggles define you. Your key to struggling with adversity is Education”.
Marc Hoberman has been an English teacher for more than 30 years, camp administrator and consultant for almost as long, He says that children today need to learn how to deal with the often unexpected struggles in their lives. He wrote a memoir to help teens and their parents navigate through myriad issues that often confront them when they least expect it. Bullying, drug use, depression, and teen suicide have touched the lives of far too many young people; it’s important for them to see that there are ways to avoid the negative outcomes that some have experienced.He firmly believes “You should not let your struggles define you. Your key to struggling with adversity is Education”.
7/03/19 - Edition of The Mike Kara Radio Program - "What's Up America". Today we have an interview with Marc Hoberman who is a test prep expert (SAT & ACT) from "Grade Success", educator for 33 years, educational consultant, best selling author, and Teen Illness Survivor. He is author of the book - "Adversity Defeated: Turn Your Struggles Into Strengths" Marc's websites include http://www.marchoberman.com , https://www.facebook.com/gradesuccess/ & http://www.gradesuccess.com Grade Success is located in Rockland County, New York, USA.
Marc Hoberman shares his knowledge of education and instruction with us.
Marc Hoberman works with students across all areas of learning. On this episode, he gives three great tips for students who are preparing for college entrance exams. SAT and ACT prep can be daunting, but with these tools, your student is on their way to a great score. For show notes, visit: www.readwithyou.org To work with Marc, visit: www.gradesuccess.com
Let's kick off the day with a little bit of spiritual sunshine from the fearless Jennifer Rothschild. Her story will move you and make you feel stronger! Marc Hoberman was just a guy with a secret. Now, he's out with a message to help heal anyone struggling with a medical issue. And Finally, Wendy Sachs wants to help you pivot into a new career or make the best of the one you have now. Thanks for listening. xoKC
The Prepped and Polished Podcast is an educational and inspirational show that offers tutoring and test prep tips as well as interviews with celebrities and leaders in education. It is hosted by Alexis Avila, founder of Prepped and Polished LLC, a tutoring and test prep firm for K-college. On today's show, Alexis is joined by Marc Hoberman, Founder and Director of Grade Success Inc. Marc gives us his best tips for how students can thrive at school and become better students. Marc's studying tips: Study for 20 minutes at one time, then take a 5 minute break away from study area, then go back and review same material for 20 minutes to best retain material. Marc's study tip no no's: Don't cram and don't lie in bed while studying. Marc's best ways to get an “A”: 1. Be in tune with your teacher (go office hours and seek extra credit) 2. Form a study group with other smart students who you can learn from 3. Do the best you can Marc's advice for teens: You are who your friends are. If you are hanging out/associating with people who are not nice then you need to move away from that. And set a goal and ask yourself what you are going to do for the next ten years to achieve your goal. More of Marc's work can be found on the web: Website: http://www.gradesuccess.com/ or http://www.marchoberman.com Enjoy, Thanks for Listening and remember at The Prepped and Polished Podcast, We Empower You to Take Control of Your Education! For more information visit: Prepped and Polished.com. Please rate, review and subscribe to the show on iTunes!
“Don’t let your struggles define you, you define them,” shares our speaker today Marc Hoberman. He is the author of “Search and Seizure: Overcoming Illness and Adversity.” After suddenly moving from New York to Florida during high school, Marc suffered a grand mal seizure while driving and was diagnosed with epilepsy. Hoberman tells us his story and how he came to terms with this diagnosis while still planning for college. “I am not who I am in spite of my illness, I am who I am because of my illness,” declares Hoberman. Read More... The post THCC98 – Helping Teens Succeed Through Adversity Interview with Marc Hoberman, Author “Search and Seizure: Overcoming Illness and Adversity” appeared first on Taming The High Cost of College.
“Don't let your struggles define you, you define them,” shares our speaker today Marc Hoberman. He is the author of “Search and Seizure: Overcoming Illness and Adversity.” After suddenly moving from New York to Florida during high school, Marc suffered a grand mal seizure while driving and was diagnosed with epilepsy. Hoberman tells us his story and how he came to terms with this diagnosis while still planning for college. “I am not who I am in spite of my illness, I am who I am because of my illness,” declares Hoberman.
“Don’t let your struggles define you, you define them,” shares our speaker today Marc Hoberman. He is the author of “Search and Seizure: Overcoming Illness and Adversity.” After suddenly moving from New York to Florida during high school, Marc suffered a grand mal seizure while driving and was diagnosed with epilepsy. Hoberman tells us his story and how he came to terms with this diagnosis while still planning for college. “I am not who I am in spite of my illness, I am who I am because of my illness,” declares Hoberman. Read More... The post THCC98 – Helping Teens Succeed Through Adversity Interview with Marc Hoberman, Author “Search and Seizure: Overcoming Illness and Adversity” appeared first on Taming The High Cost of College.
The Grass Gets Greener: Overcoming Childhood Trauma and Thriving in Life through Inspiring Stories
In this episode, I'm joined by Marc Hoberman, author of Search and Seizure: Overcoming Illness and Adversity. Marc joins me to share his story of how he has learned to define his struggles and take back control of his life after going through a stressful transition at the age of 16 and then being diagnosed with epilepsy. http://thegrassgetsgreener.com/marchoberman Get your FREE audiobook and 30-day FREE trial from Audible.com at: http://thegrassgetsgreener.com/audible
To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/ Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win Kelly Charles and Juan Carlos Gill welcomes Marc Hoberman. Keynote Speaker, Seminar Leader, Consultant, and author, Marc is the Director and Lead Facilitator of Grade Success, Inc. He has trained students, teachers, and corporate executives nationally through a variety of Personal Improvement and Training Methods. Marc has been featured on both television and radio. He has also led workshops at the New Jersey and New York State Reading Conferences as well as the International YAI Conference. Marc has presented seminars at the Tristate Camping Conference for seven years in a row and is the Staff Writer for Canada Camps Magazine. He was a featured speaker at the New England Camping Conference and the Canada Camping Conference as well. As a freelance writer for NY Parents Metro Magazine, Marc has shared his wealth of educational expertise with thousands of parents each year. From the classroom to the boardroom, Marc continues his mission to "help people realize their full potential." To learn more about Marc visithttp://www.gradesuccess.com/. To find out more about Win Kelly Charles visithttps://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. Please send feedback to Win by email her atwinwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom andhttp://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake athttp://bit.ly/1MLJSLG. To look at our sponsorships go to http://www.educents.com/daily-deals#wwow. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com. Please send a check in the mail, so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
The author of Search & Seizure, Marc Hoberman is here to tell his inspiring life story. Marc tells us "The things in life that help us become successful and fulfilled can be based upon both positive and negative experiences. Our friends, family, colleagues, and personal decisions all assist us in becoming the people we see in the mirror each morning." Marc is also the founder is driving force behind Grade Success, a web site and service that is helping kids everywhere to achieve success. Be Sure To Visit www.gradesuccess.com Our musical guest today is our friend Chris Hardy. Please Visit www.jedlie.com
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Marc Hoberman from GradeSuccess.com, author of the book Search and Seizure: Overcoming Illness and Adversity, tells us how to reconcile both our positive and negative life experiences. He didn't let his eppilepsy diagnosis define him, and instead used this experience to keep him grounded. Marc shares his breakthroughs he experienced with his struggle, as well as […]
Marc Hoberman from GradeSuccess.com, author of the book Search and Seizure: Overcoming Illness and Adversity, tells us how to reconcile both our positive and negative life experiences. He didn't let his eppilepsy diagnosis define him, and instead used this experience to keep him grounded. Marc shares his breakthroughs he experienced with his struggle, as well as how he makes money online with SAT prep and online tutoring. Display TranscriptRobert Plank: Today's guest is Marc Hoberman. He's a test prep expert and teen illness survivor, and he's going to be talking to us about teen illness, education, SAT prep, dealing with stress, speed reading and study skills, creating success in school and a whole lot more. How are things today, Mr. Marc? Marc Hoberman: Doing very well, thank you. I appreciate it. Robert Plank: Cool. No problem. I'm glad that you're here, so could you tell us a little bit about what it is that you do, and what makes you unique and special? Marc Hoberman: I've been a teacher for 33 years, and I've had a tutoring business for about 25. I do a lot of tutoring in person and online. I have tutors who work for me. We do a lot of educational consulting for parents as well, for kids who are stressed out over school, and things of that nature. I've been in the camp training industry for many years, so I deal with a lot of children different ages, teens also. Because of an illness I had as a child. As a teen at the age of about 17, I was diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 17 after having a seizure, grand mal seizure unfortunately, behind the wheel of a car, I wrote my book, "Search and Seizure, Overcoming Illness and Adversity". Robert Plank: It sounds like because you've gone through it, you have these messages to help other people, too. Marc Hoberman: That's exactly right. I started the book a while ago and stopped it. Then, about three years ago, my son came down with irritable bowel syndrome, IBS. That and a couple of skin issues, and he started getting a little depressed. I was very methodical about looking into it and fixing it, and finding him the right people. My wife said, "How come you're handling this so well? I'm a wreck." And I said, "You know, I think it's because I went through it, and I realized as a teacher, I could certainly help other people." A lot of times the emotionality of the illness is worse than the physicality of the illness. Robert Plank: Interesting. As far as these illnesses and these things that hit us, is there a catchall or a one-size-fits-all, or a thing that we should all do no matter what hits us, or is it more of a case by case basis? Marc Hoberman: It's a little of both. My big mantra in the book is I didn't let my illness define me. I defined it. I else didn't become who I am in spite of my illness, I am who I am because of my illness. You really want to embrace illness, stress, anything that you have, and deal with it that way instead of fighting it in other ways. Robert Plank: As far as like what happened to you and what happened to your son, what happens to the people that you help out, do you look at it in terms of whatever gets in the way, is this something to be minimized, or do we roll with the punches? What happened with you from when you first came across this epilepsy thing into what happened now. what kind of breakthroughs and obstacles did you go through for that? Marc Hoberman: Minimizing it, absolutely not. My hope is that in dealing with it a certain way, it minimizes itself on its own. Certainly not to minimize it, for the person to minimize it. To be honest, I'm 54 years old and until I wrote the book, there weren't 10 people in the world who knew I had epilepsy. I had family members who called in were shocked that I had this. There's a stigma attached to it, I was embarrassed, I did lose some friends, not a lot luckily, but there was so much more involved with it than just the illness. I guess the turnaround was when I did open up about it,