Dr. Diane Pomerantz is a clinical psychologist who has been in practice working with children, adolescents, and adults in the Baltimore, Maryland area for over 35 years.
She has done extensive work in the area of trauma and child abuse and research in the area of personality development of abused children.
She currently runs Healing Through Writing groups in her practice. She is a breast cancer survivor and has two grown children.
She and her shaggy dog, Rug, live amidst tall trees on the outskirts of Baltimore, Maryland.
Jacquelyn Mitchard, New York Times Best-Selling Author says "Diane Pomerantz's story of a punishing marriage may be an often-told tale, but she has a majestic talent for conjuring emotion and compelling the reader with an authentic and heartbreaking story."
Friday, June 7, 2019
Monday, May 27, 2019
How To Survive Extreme Trauma and 2 Heart Transplants
Christophe Lafontant was a healthy little boy who had a near death experience due to sudden complete heart failure and blockage at the age of six years old. He has survived pacemaker implantation, TWO heart transplants, diabetes, dialysis treatment, a kidney transplant, a tracheostomy, and other life-altering procedures.
Christophe's autobiography, 1 Man, 3 Hearts, 9 Lives, is an inspiration to anyone who may be facing a nightmare of their own. It is also a great read with all 5-star reviews.
Saturday, May 11, 2019
Learning How to Rewire the Autistic Brain
Anita Lesko was a guest speaker at the United Nations Headquarters in NYC for World Autism Awareness Day. Anita Lesko is an award-winning author and speaker. She has a Master's of Science degree in nurse anesthesia specializing in neurosurgery, organ transplants, trauma/burns, and joint replacement surgery for the past three decades.
She is on the panel of the Autism Spectum with the Autism Society of America. She is a certified life coach specializing in the Autism Life Skills Coaching, Intgrative Health and Wellness Coaching and Halth Care Professional Coaching, and Executive/Corporate Coaching.
Using visualization since childhood, Anita Lesko re-wired her autistic brain which enabled her to fit into the mainstream with a successful career, happy marriage, and fulfilling life. She is about to change the lives of millions on the autism spectrum.
Saturday, May 4, 2019
Determine That It Does Not Need to Be Over!
Lawrence Berger is a self-made entrepreneur who has survived eight car accidents and seven suicide attempts.
Despite the trauma, Lawrence has been able to change his focus and his life. He is a motivational speaker, author of eight books, five feature-length movies, two 'shorts,' wrote (and sold) a TV pilot. He went from severely depressed to being a mentor, speaker, author, playwright, and nationally renowned poet.
He has taught multiple educational seminars sharing his secrets from a thirty-year sales career. Lawrence's self-help guide is used as a college text and he has also written nine poetry books.
If you know anyone who has struggled with depression, they need to hear Larry's story.
Despite the trauma, Lawrence has been able to change his focus and his life. He is a motivational speaker, author of eight books, five feature-length movies, two 'shorts,' wrote (and sold) a TV pilot. He went from severely depressed to being a mentor, speaker, author, playwright, and nationally renowned poet.
He has taught multiple educational seminars sharing his secrets from a thirty-year sales career. Lawrence's self-help guide is used as a college text and he has also written nine poetry books.
If you know anyone who has struggled with depression, they need to hear Larry's story.
Lawrence is a survivor! Period!
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Determination Can Make You Unstoppable
Matt Rifenberg has a remarkable story of resilience, tenacity, and success. When
Cathy Goguen, an award-winning playwright heard his story she knew it would make a
great play. Together they produced that play with an incredible message.
Unstoppable by Design.
Matt has been homeless, friendless, hungry, married to someone addicted to drugs, a
clueless father trying to raise his son, and had a brain tumor. He was terrified of what might
happen as a penniless, unemployed man without direction.
Currently, Matt is employed by the government engineering the destruction of chemical
weapons -- well-respected and successful in that community.
Cathy Goguen, an award-winning playwright heard his story she knew it would make a
great play. Together they produced that play with an incredible message.
Unstoppable by Design.
Matt has been homeless, friendless, hungry, married to someone addicted to drugs, a
clueless father trying to raise his son, and had a brain tumor. He was terrified of what might
happen as a penniless, unemployed man without direction.
Currently, Matt is employed by the government engineering the destruction of chemical
weapons -- well-respected and successful in that community.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
How to Never Quit Climbing to Reach What Appears as Unattainable
Gary Sinclair is an author of three books, leadership coach, musician, and speaker. With a master's degree in counseling, he provides wisdom, inspiration and practical help to overcome insurmountable mountains. He has climbed nine 14,000-foot mountains but overcame even higher ones in his personal life.
Most people face hopeless situations of some degree in their lives - financial, grief and loss, relationship struggles, work issues, etc. Often these summits seem impossible to reach but Gary applies the same principles to overcoming these problems with actual mountain climbing. His insight is noteworthy.
His wife was faced with a three-stage cancer diagnosis and they were able to overcome that life-threatening experience and pass on their wisdom to us. He explores perseverance, pushing through weariness, and the importance of taking one step at a time.
Most people face hopeless situations of some degree in their lives - financial, grief and loss, relationship struggles, work issues, etc. Often these summits seem impossible to reach but Gary applies the same principles to overcoming these problems with actual mountain climbing. His insight is noteworthy.
His wife was faced with a three-stage cancer diagnosis and they were able to overcome that life-threatening experience and pass on their wisdom to us. He explores perseverance, pushing through weariness, and the importance of taking one step at a time.
Important life lessons related to mountain climbing:
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Hold On to the Good and Never Let Go
Lisa Kohn is the author of To The Moon and Back which is a term often associated with love. But for Lisa, it had a much deeper meaning. Lisa grew up in the East Village of New York City in the 1970s and in the Unification Church (the Moonies).
Lisa was raised in two conflicting worlds. Her mother's world was the fanatical, puritanical cult of the Moonies. Her father's world was based on sex and drugs in the East Village of New York City.
In her interview, she shares how she escaped the lifestyle that almost destroyed her. She was anorexic, addicted to cocaine and engaged to an alcoholic. Today she has a successful leadership consulting and coaching practice and is blessed with a happy marriage of over twenty years and two amazing children.
Listen as she shares her amazing transformation, what she learned, and how she offers hope to anyone struggling with self-destruction and esteem issues.
Most of us know someone who has been swept into a world of addiction or poor choices which can be destructive. You don't want to miss hearing Lisa's story of how she escaped what she calls "brain pickling" instead of brainwashing:
Saturday, March 9, 2019
How to Stay Calm Through a Life-Threatening Diagnosis
Crystal Duffy is an author, public speaker, teacher, parent advisor in the NICU and Mom to three daughters including a set of identical twins. Her high-risk pregnancy with her twin girls incited her writing career.
After surviving a two-month bed-rest extended
NICU stay, high-risk twin pregnancy, and two-time
near-death experience, Crystal was emotionally, physically, and spiritually
transformed by her medical trauma. She wanted to share her “Emotional Tale of
Empowerment” and inspire other families navigating through a
similar journey with a message of strength, encouragement, and hope.
She has connected with thousands of families with her patient advocacy work and on her social media handles through her writing. Her essays on parenting have been featured in Woman’s World Magazine, Brain Child Magazine, and Twiniversity where she is a senior staff writer and teacher. She is thrilled for the launch of her forthcoming book Twin to Twin.
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