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Mitch Webb is a personal health coach for men and all those needing to find their unique path to lasting health. As a certified health coach since 2016, he's helped more than 100 people get the specific plans, personalized tools, accountability, and export support they've needed to change their lifestyles and their lives for good. Once a Corporate Sales Executive, Mitch discovered his passion for wellness after many health curveballs including Lyme disease, two traumatic brain injuries, long Covid, weight loss resistance, mold toxicity, and the mental health impacts of it all. After visiting multiple doctors and not getting answers, Mitch dove into the research, found a specific lifestyle that allowed him to heal himself and get his life back, and fought his way back to better - many times over.Now, Mitch provides his coaching clients with the deep expertise, compassion, and partnership he wished he'd had along the way – helping them find and keep walking their personal journeys to healthier, happier lives.Email mitch@mitchwebb.comWebsite mitchwebb.comlinkedin.com/in/kmitchwebbm.facebook.com/MitchWebbCoaching?ref=bookmarks instagram.com/kmitchwebb/ Master of Your Crafts is a captivating podcast featuring conversations with individuals who have dedicated themselves to mastering their craft. Whether it's a gift, talent or skill that comes naturally to them, these individuals have taken ownership and honed their abilities to perfection. Through deep conversation, we delve into their inner dialogue, actions and life circumstances offering words of wisdom to empower and guide you on a journey to becoming the master of your own craft.For more information, visit our website https://masterofyourcrafts.com and Bright Shining Light Website: https://brightshininglight.comStay connected with us:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/masterofyourcrafts- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MasterOfYourCrafts/- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1M0vp9HoK7kkP1w4ij7PJd?si=7d383a92b93b4e2c- ApplePodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/master-of-your-crafts/id1512818795- Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.ca/podcasts/b15079de-bc6a-487c-b8f8-faca73d0f685/master-of-your-crafts- Google Play: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...
In this episode of #MikedUp, Mike chats with Mitch Webb, a former corporate sales executive who transitioned into an integrative health coach. Mitch shares his incredible journey of overcoming multiple challenges, including traumatic brain injuries, Lyme disease, chronic fatigue, diabetes, hormone imbalances, weight loss resistance, black mold, and heavy metal toxicity. With raw honesty and deep introspection, Mitch opens up about how these life-changing events led him to discover his true passion for health and wellness. He describes his steps to heal himself and how he helps others do the same. This episode is rich with valuable insights on mindset, mental and emotional support, nutrition, exercise, and the importance of community. Tune in to hear how Mitch turned his adversities into opportunities and how he now guides others to live their best lives.
JP and Chris sit down to chat with Chris's longtime collaborator, Mitch Webb, who just dropped a solo album called "Touch Grass" under the artist name, mihtmo. We discuss writing, arranging, recording, and mixing of the album and Mitch's interesting "Streetcar Technique" for making EQ choices. Links (May Contain Affiliate Links) Streetcar example Train Your Ears
You must have heard that one size does not fit all when it comes to health and fitness. But do you know that finding what truly works for you may include more than just diet and exercise plans? Today's guest, Mitch Webb, helps you discover your unique path to lasting health. Mitch discusses his holistic approach beyond just diet and exercise to help his clients find their lasting health. In this episode, we talk about: How Mitch became interested in health coaching The type of clients Mitch works with Common issues clients experience before working with Mitch Success story of a client who lost and gained weight multiple times in his life cause of childhood trauma Mitch's experience with health issues and how it helped clients feel understood and supported Importance of addressing unprocessed trauma and doing inner work for overall health and wellness Do men handle stress better than women The challenge of feeling unworthy due to comparisons to others Details of Mitch's FREE 30-minute consult call for listeners Memorable Quotes “Everybody can heal, but not everybody will. It takes two things: you have to believe that it's possible, and you have to believe that you deserve it.” “Health should be easy and effortless.” “Comparison is the thief of joy. And so when we're comparing ourselves to other people, it makes us feel unworthy.” BIO: Mitch Webb is a personal health coach for men and all those needing to find their unique path to lasting health. As a certified health coach since 2016, he's helped more than 100 people get the specific plans, personalized tools, accountability, and export support they've needed to change their lifestyles and their lives for good. Once a Corporate Sales Executive, Mitch discovered his passion for wellness after many health curveballs including Lyme disease, two traumatic brain injuries, long Covid, weight loss resistance, mold toxicity, and the mental health impacts of it all. After visiting multiple doctors and not getting answers, Mitch dove into the research, found a specific lifestyle that allowed him to heal himself and get his life back, and fought his way back to better - many times over. Now, Mitch provides his coaching clients with the deep expertise, compassion, and partnership he wished he'd had along the way – helping them find and keep walking their personal journeys to healthier, happier lives. Based in Raleigh, NC and serving clients nationwide, Mitch can often be found nerding out about all things wellness, supporting men's mental health via his community group, “Men on a Journey,” and walking his two pups. He's happily married to his UNC alum wife, Katie (even though she picked the wrong shade of blue – so far as this Blue Devil fan is concerned!) To learn more or connect with Mitch, visit mitchwebb.com. Mentioned In This Episode: Free 30 minute consult call for listeners Mitch Webb Website: https://mitchwebb.com/contact/ Mitch Webb on IG: @kmitchwebb Mitch Webb on LinkedIn: Mitch Webb Health Coaching | LinkedIn Links to resources: Health Coach Group Website https://www.thehealthcoachgroup.com/ Use the code HCC50 to save $50 on our website Leave a Review of the Podcast
Mitch Webb is a former corporate sales executive turned integrative health coach. Mitch discovered his love for health after battling traumatic brain injuries, Lyme Disease, diabetes, a hormone imbalance, and even a black mold infection from a home he had moved into. Naturally, this overwhelming list of physical challenges began to take a psychological toll. Mitch began to battle insomnia, extreme stress, and panic attacks. Only after visiting with an integrative medicine specialist did Mitch begin to put the pieces together and discover that he was dealing with unresolved trauma that spiraled into a perpetual and vicious cycle of poor lifestyle choices and harmful habits. Now after both healing his body and rejuvenating his mind, Mitch has made it his mission to help others both unmask their trauma and find healing both emotionally and physically. Mitch specializes in helping individuals that have busy careers, who are increasingly concerned about their health, sleep deprived, overweight, overly stressed and lack the energy to get out of bed in the morning!Find Mitch at-www.mitchwebb.comIG- @kmitchwebbFind Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!
At 20, Mitch Webb fell out a second story window on the first night of his college study abroad program. The fall left him with a traumatic brain injury, panic attacks and insomnia. In the years since, he's dealt with black mold toxicity, Lyme disease, heavy metals poisoning, diabetes, and major hormonal imbalances. He was in a car accident that left him with another TBI and then spent three years battling long-haul Covid. Through it all, he relied on aggressive treatments, biohacking, restrictive dieting and excessive exercise to try to heal himself, but it was always an up and down – until he learned about healing nervous system dysregulation, which is a much gentler practice that doesn't offer immediate gratification but does act as the root cause of so many chronic illnesses. Guest Bio Mitch Webb is a former Corporate Sales Executive turned Integrated Health Coach. Mitch discovered his passion for health and wellness after battling multiple TBIs, Lyme disease, chronic fatigue, diabetes, hormone imbalances, weight loss resistance, black mold and heavy metal toxicity. After visiting multiple doctors and not getting answers he was looking for, Mitch dove into the latest research and adopted a lifestyle that allowed him to heal.Now, it's Mitch's passion to work with executives who are sick, tired, and overweight so that they can feel their best and perform optimally. Mitch takes a holistic approach to optimal health by focusing on mindset, mental and emotional support, movement, nutrition and lifestyle choices that are unique to the individual so that they can improve their health and live the life they deserve. You can learn more about Mitch at mitchwebb.com or by following him on LinkedIn. Turning 40 and Healing Your Nervous SystemIn this episode of the Forty Drinks Podcast, Stephanie talks to Mitch Webb, a health and wellness enthusiast who shares his journey of transformation and healing in his thirties. Mitch opens up about his struggles with TBIs, anxiety, insomnia, Lyme disease, diabetes and hormonal imbalances, and how they led him to a variety of aggressive approaches to health and wellness. He discusses his experiences with restrictive diets, biohacking, and other aggressive modalities before he learned about the importance of understanding and healing nervous system dysregulation. Mitch also emphasizes the significance of trauma and its impact on our overall well-being. Throughout the conversation, he highlights the importance of listening to our bodies, being authentic, and finding joy in the journey of self-discovery. Highlights from the episode:Mitch's experience with anxiety, insomnia, and hormonal imbalances.The impact of restrictive diets and biohacking on his health and well-being.The role of the nervous system in healing and overall wellness.The importance of addressing trauma and its effects on the body.Mitch's journey of self-discovery and finding joy in the process.Resources mentioned:"The Body Keeps the Score" by Bessel van der KolkIrene Lyon - somatic experiencing and Feldenkrais workIn this insightful episode, Mitch shares his personal journey of transformation and offers valuable insights into the importance of understanding and healing the nervous system. Listeners are encouraged to prioritize their well-being, listen to their bodies, and embrace authenticity. Don't forget to rate, follow, and review the Forty Drinks Podcast if you enjoyed this episode.How does early childhood trauma affect us as adults? Early childhood trauma should be interpreted on a spectrum. It can come in many forms, from outright abuse and neglect, to simply not receiving the kind of response your unique mind and body desire in a certain situation, and it can cause a variety of responses in adulthood. For Mitch, it caused dysregulation of
Episode Summary: In this episode of Practice Growth HQ, I speak to Mitch Webb, a former corporate sales executive turned wellness expert, on how to become a corporate athlete. Mitch's journey from a traumatic brain injury and battles with autoimmune and Lyme diseases to his current role as a wellness coach is central to the episode. The concept of a "corporate athlete" is explored, emphasising the importance of maintaining health and wellness for optimal performance in the professional sphere. Mitch shares insights from his personal experiences and professional practice, offering advice on nutrition, exercise, stress management, and emotional support. In this episode Mitch delves into the significance of addressing unresolved trauma and limiting beliefs for overall well-being and discovering your inner “corporate athlete”. If you're ready to overhaul your personal and professional life, this episode is for you! What you'll learn: (00:13) Mitch tells us about his journey as a former corporate sales executive and his journey towards wellness coaching. (03:34) Mitch discusses his traumatic brain injury, autoimmune disease, and Lyme disease. (06:41) What is a "corporate athlete” and the importance of maintaining health and wellness for optimal professional performance. (08:46) Mitch shares his perspective changes over the years in health and wellness. (11:19) Suggestions for how you can start addressing your health issues. (17:44) The importance of identifying and processing emotions for wellness. (23:08) The impact of mental blocks on overall health and wellness. (28:41) How to learn more about Mitch and his story Plus loads more! Links and Resources: Website: https://mitchwebb.com/
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Grammy winning producer, songwriter, and guitarist Joe Reyes joins Rhett from San Antonio to talk about his impressive career, which includes a Latin Grammy award nomination and a Grammy award win. Reyes discusses the upcoming Buttercup release, explains why he decided to get a degree despite his career in music, and shares some of the wisdom that he imparts to his music students.Joe Reyes has recorded with Buttercup, Mitch Webb and The Swindles, Marcus Rubio, Cartographers and The Cheats. He was nominated for a Latin Grammy for his work with Lara & Reyes and won a Grammy award for his work with Freddy Fender. He currently performs as a solo artist and with Buttercup, Mitch Webb, Salim Nourallah, Hilary York and Patricia Vonne.Joe Reyes on IG @joereyesmusicJoe Reyes website: http://joereyes.com/Rhett on IG @rhettmillerWebsite: Rhettmiller.comWheels Off is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and produced by Rhett Miller. Co-produced by Kirsten Cluthe in partnership with Nick Ruffini (Revoice Media). Editing by Matt Dwyer. Music by OLD 97's. Episode artwork by Katherine Boils and Mark Dowd. Show logo by Tim Skirven. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also ask Alexa to play it. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes. Revisit previous episodes of Wheels Off with Rosanne Cash, Rob Thomas, Will Forte, Lydia Loveless, Allison Moorer, Ted Leo, Paul F. Tompkins, Jen Kirkman, and more. Find Rhett's podcast #WheelsOff and other music-powered shows on @Osirispod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you master your body, you're one step closer to mastering your entire life. Achieving peak physical fitness will allow you to claim victories in practically every other area of life. Mitch Webb, today's guest on The Be Better Broadcast, will share his own health journey and what he's learned along the way to perform at his physical peak.Brandon helps corporate teams boost sales performance and unleash confidence. Learn more here
In this episode of #TBNE Rob chats with Integrative Health Optimization Coach Mitch Webb, Founder of Primal Lift Health Coaching as he shares his story of overcoming setbacks, health issues, and trauma to find his passion and purpose as a Health Coach.This is a great episode where we talk about the power of purpose and setting intentions.Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review.Connect with Mitch Webb:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/primallift/IG: @kMitchWebb Website: https://mitchwebb.com/Connect with Rob:www.robnapoli.comwww.linkedin.com/in/robnapIG: @robnapoli.riseupShow Produced by: Niranjan Deshpande (Nick), Broken Frames Studio, www.brokenframesstudio.comCreative Director: Maxim Sokolov, www.maximsokolov.com Selling is evolving, are you? Humantic AI is a Buyer Intelligence platform for revenue teams. If you are interested in learning more about Humantic AI use Rob's referral link https://app.humantic.ai/login/?referral_code=robnapoli Special offer for #BearNation listeners interested in trying Brilliantly Warm (https://www.brilliantly.co/), use this 10% off discount code WELCOME10.We have teamed up with Phin, a social impact company, to give back for each episode to the communities that we serve. To learn more or get involved with Phin for your company, visit: https://www.phinforgood.com/
In This Episode: Mitch shares how his health history helped him get into the field he is in today. He knew that if he could overcome some of the health challenges he endured that he could help others to overcome them as well. He offers a scientifically validated approach to coaching that focuses on nutrition, sleep, stress management, exercise, and wellness. Mitch talks about his first major injury of falling out of a two-story window during a party and the health challenges that ensued. Trauma gets stored in the body and manifests in so many ways. We talk about concussions and how it affects people long-term. Mitch walks us through how ketones and how can affect brain patterns and supplement with ketones. Mitch walks us through his experience going to a functional medicine doctor for the first time. Learn more about Mitch's approach and how he helps his clients at MitchWebb.com "Most people know what they need to do but the battle is between their ears." - Mitch Webb We discuss mental and emotional release. Three tips for transformation Move more Eat real food Love yourself Episode Sponsor: This episode of Fire Within is brought to you by Podcast Cary, connect with your audience and grow your brand with Cary's professional Podcast Studio. Contact Podcast Cary Today to learn about starting your company's podcast today.Help Your Friends spark the Fire WithinIf you like The FireWithin Nutrition and fitness podcast, visit our website to subscribe for Refuel: TIPS, RECIPES, VIDEOS, AND INSIDER INFO all in one weekly email. Check out our Courses and Free Recipes. And if you really like The Fire Within podcast we'd appreciate you telling a friend (maybe even two).
This guy has been through alot, and keeps coming back and helping others along the way.
This week on the Health Ignited Podcast, we chat with Mitch Webb, Integrative Health Coach about his path of adversity and journey with holistic healing that led him to help others move through their own challenges to optimize their health and healing potential. Mitch shares heartfelt, valuable insight from his personal experience with recovering from two traumatic brain injuries; suffering from the symptoms of diabetes, Lyme disease and black mold; coping with stress and anxiety; and utilizing a holistic approach to healing to navigate through these challenges. He also shares his influences in the health industry and the practices that he's found to be most potent in his healing journey. In this vulnerable and open conversation, we discuss the resilience of the human body and spirit, the power of surrender, and the importance of nurturing your relationship with yourself and others, especially when you encounter adversity. It was a pleasure having Mitch on the Health Ignited Podcast to share his inspiring story and approach to optimizing health and wellness. As a thank you to our listeners for tuning in, Mitch is offering a FREE CONSULTATION for a limited time to get started on your own path to healing and take control of your health. Reach out to Mitch at https://mitchwebb.com/ and let him know you're a listener of our podcast to claim your complimentary consultation! You can also join his community on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MitchWebbCoaching and find him on Instagram at @kmitchwebb. ___ Make sure to subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring discussions on holistic health and wellness! Join our online communities: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/divineelementshealth Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/divineelementsnd/ Website - https://divineelements.ca Level up your health with a community of like-minded individuals: https://drsjensen.com/ Pre-order Dr. Sonya Jensen ND's new book, Woman Unleashed: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1953153534/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_25A7NPMQ1JG8BATBWW2S?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&fbclid=IwAR34b8wD9CCPJetVUBe_i4RMPxQsA4ucJGjQ_PZF2d_aICj2tmWB98enEGk
Today we welcome Mitch Webb, a "Pompa 'pain to purpose' story." Mitch has a unique emotional story about healing from chronic disease. The post 371: An Emotional Story of Healing from Chronic Disease appeared first on Dr. Pompa & Cellular Healing TV.
Today we welcome Mitch Webb, a "Pompa 'pain to purpose' story." Mitch has a unique emotional story about healing from chronic disease. The post 371: An Emotional Story of Healing from Chronic Disease appeared first on Dr. Pompa & Cellular Healing TV.
Mitch Webb is corporate sales executive turned health coach. After surviving Lyme disease, mold toxicity, chronic fatigue, and debilitating anxiety he now empowers others to take their lives back with mindset, diet and lifestyle choices. www.primallift.com
Mitch told us a long story with a crazy amount of issues he suffered from. I did a lot of research to keep up with the story he told me. Here are some of the things I learned along the way. I didn’t know about the effects of Black Mold before. Mitch mentioned Dave Aspry and Bulletproof Coffee When Mitch was talking about detoxification, he mentioned hyperbaric oxygen therapy and infrared saunas I mentioned a previous guest, Sheryl Ryan and her website Greenopedia. Mitch told us about meeting Dr. Dan Pompa Mitch mentioned a disease I never heard of before: non alcoholic fatty liver Mitch is a believer In the Ketogenic diet. There is much out there about it but here is a starting place. Mitch also talked about Fasting Diets. Mitch talked about his favorite podcasts: Ben Greenfield , Dave Aspry (Bulletproof Radio) and the Joe Rogan Experience We started discussing meditation and I mentioned the Calm App and Mitch introduced me to Brain Tap and mentioned the work of Dr. Joe Dispenza Mitch is a certified trainer in primal eating and we mentioned Mark’s Daily Apple which lead me to mention Michael Pollen and his books The Omnivore’s Dilemma and How to Change You Mind. We could have talked for hours about Widespread Panic, Microdosing Mushrooms, Lion’s Mane and Paul Stamets. Mitch can be found at mitchwebb.com and he is @kmitchwebb on Instagram Mitch is a regular contributor to The Grey Matters Podcast Mitch offered a free coaching session for the listeners of Corporate Thought so if you want to learn more, take him up on this offer!
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed and exacerbated societal inequities. Black and Latino populations have suffered higher infection rates. People working low-income jobs are more likely to be considered essential — and therefore required to work in-person — while others have the luxury of working remotely. The pandemic has pushed many people who were already living paycheck to paycheck out of work. Despite programs to provide rental and utility relief, some have lost their homes. At one point last summer, 60 percent of people in West Virginia said they were at risk of being homeless, according to a study by the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy. And now, another divide is forming between those who have received the vaccine and those who are still waiting. This week's episode of Inside Appalachia looks at some of the divides the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed, starting with how it's affecting people without stable homes. Seeking Shelter The Harmony House in Huntington, West Virginia functions as a day shelter, but it also has an outreach team to find other homeless people who are still on the streets. Once they make contact, they offer supplies and other support. Kyle Vass, a reporter with the Us and Them podcast, spent a day with Harmony's outreach team, visiting sites where homeless people are gathering this winter. In a separate story, Us & Them host Trey Kay spoke with Mitch Webb, the director of the Huntington City Mission, about how it's changed to accommodate additional people in need, while still trying to follow pandemic protocols and keep everyone safe. Vaccine Disparities When news arrived last year that scientists had successfully formulated not one, but multiple vaccines for COVID-19, people across the globe were relieved to finally see a potential end to the pandemic. These scientific breakthroughs were achieved at a remarkable pace, but it soon became clear that distributing these vaccines would be a monumental undertaking. West Virginia has become a national leader in its vaccine rollout. So far, the state has delivered at least one shot to more than nine percent of the state's residents, second in the nation, after Alaska, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But not everyone across West Virginia has had the same access to the vaccine. Reporter Lauren Peace investigated West Virginia's vaccine rollout for Mountain State Spotlight, an online, nonprofit news site. Inside Appalachia co-host Mason Adams spoke with her recently about what she uncovered about where the vaccine's available, and what that reveals about health disparities across Appalachia. Peace is a Report For America Fellow and the public health reporter for Mountain State Spotlight. Her story about vaccine distribution in West Virginia, co-written with Ian Hodgson, was published on Jan. 21. Eleven days later, in early February, West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice announced that free vaccination clinics will be held in all 55 West Virginia counties. The vaccine is providing a ray of hope that the pandemic will end. But more people may lose their homes in the months ahead. President Joe Biden has extended the moratoriums on evictions, but only through March 31, 2021. Clearly, many challenges still lie ahead as Appalachia begins to emerge from the pandemic. Us & Them is produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting. In an upcoming show, Us & Them digs into the racial disparities that the pandemic has exposed and made worse.
Mitch Webb is the owner of Mitch Webb’s Health Coaching, a 1-1 coaching service to help you look, feel, and perform your best by optimizing mindset, nutrition, and lifestyle choices one step at a time. We talk a little about the the Keto Diet as well as the hot and cold treatment taught by Wim Hof. Hope you enjoy! Mitch’s Facebook Community: https://m.facebook.com/groups/1247255325480797/?tsid=0.5517560584077316&source=result Instagram: @kmitchwebb Website: www.mitchwebb.com ________________________________________ SPONSOR - Cardinal Chiropractic & Sports Recovery - www.cardinalchirosports.com
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Mitch Webb shares how his life changed after falling out of a 2 story building window and endured a TBI while drunk in Germany studying abroad. This shift in perspective led Mitch to audit and optimizing all of his lifestyle choices to regain his life. This new journey is what led Mitch and Josh to connect as they both were on similar paths to empowering themselves and others as a new purpose in their lives. Welcome, Mitch Webb, to the Grey Matters Podcast. SUBSCRIBE to The Grey Matters Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-grey-matters-podcast/id1475573434Josh Perrywww.JoshPerryBMX.comInstagram.com/JoshPerryBMXMitch Webbhttps://www.https://mitchwebb.com/Instagram.com/kmitchwebbMusic by: Rowlanwww.youtube.com/rowlanInstagram.com/Rowlan
This week we welcome Mitch Webb to Health Coach Radio! Mitch is a health coach who has used food and lifestyle change in a miraculous way to encourage his own mental and physical health transformation. To be completely candid, Mitch's personal health story is out of this world! After listening to his story, you will be more amazed than ever with the resiliency of the human body, especially when supportive food, movement and lifestyle choices are prioritized. In this episode we discuss starting with your "why", mindset reprogramming, fasting, focusing on the outcome and so much more. Have a listen and get ready to be INSPIRED! To learn how to become a health coach or to up-level your skills and credentials as a health coach, visit primalhealthcoach.com.
Tick Boot Camp’s guest today is Mitch Webb. Mitch Webb was living the American dream. He was married, working in corporate America earning a substantial income and he was being groomed to take over a successful family business. His dream life quickly turned into a nightmare when he began to exhibit the symptoms of a tick disease. Today, Mr. Webb describes himself as 100% healed from Lyme Disease and he credits his tick disease journey with allowing him to find his passion and his purpose: helping others through health coaching. If you would like to learn more about how the founder of Primal Life Health Coaching (PrimalLift.com and Instagram @Coach_MitchWebb) won his personal tick disease battle, then tune in now!
This week’s show featured Ronna Zylstra and Amanda Hall with the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation inviting the public to their annual Take Steps fundraiser, Kathie McGill with Grief’s Journey discussed their work with area families and teed up details about their upcoming golf tournament, Mitch Webb and Erin Dahms talked about the annual Big Dam River Run motorcycle ride to benefit the Down’s Syndrome families through the Madonna School, and Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance director Tony Vargas detailed their work to rid older homes of lead contamination.
Mitch Webb, the Executive Director of the Huntington City Mission, shared with us from Mark 9:38-41.