Until
You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting
with author and motivational speaker Dr. Donald Arnett on Monday,
August 10 at 2pm eastern as
share how he overcame barriers of mental anti-cultural perceptions
where fatalities, insecurities and social injustice occur all to
often. H is book, “I am Suppose to be Here” is a guide into The
Art of Dealing With Perception.
Dr. Donald Arnette was born in New
Orleans, LA. He attended the University of North Texas where he
received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Biology. His education
continued at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at
Dallas, where he completed his training. Dr. Arnette performed
research projects at Yale School of Medicine. He received a Ph.D. in
Cellular Regulation from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical
Center. Dr. Arnette was the first African American man to receive a
Ph.D. from the Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology from UT
Southwestern. He completed a post-doctoral fellowship in Cardiology
at UT Southwestern in the department of the Nobel
I AM SUPPOSED TO BE HERE - The Art
of Dealing With Perception with Dr. Don Arnette from Nikki G. on Vimeo.
Prize winning physicians Drs. Mike
Brown and Joel Goldstein. Dr. Arnette has spent an inordinate amount
of time trying to determine why cardiovascular disease is more
prevalent in minority communities. Dr. Arnette worked with the Dallas
Heart Study and the American Heart Association. Dr. Arnette also led
the Genetics of Longevity in African Americans Study. He has worked
for several pharmaceutical companies, including Bristol Myers Squibb,
Dendreon, and Onyx Pharmaceuticals. He currently serves as a Senior
Medical Liaison with Amgen Pharmaceuticals. In his current role he
strives to serve patients by transforming the promise of science and
biotechnology into therapies that have the power to restore health or
even save lives. In everything he does, he aims to fulfill his
mission to serve patients.
Websites:
Tune into
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze on Monday, August 10 at 2pm
eastern to be learn how to overcome social barriers from author and
motivational speaker, Dr. Donald Arnette. The phone lines and chat
will be available for those who wish to ask questions. The phone
number is (347) 838-9927.
The interview will be available in the
archives at
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze/2015/08/10/until-you-walk-the-path-you-wont-know-where-it-goes
Horses and Heroes
combines the concepts a talk show with that of a documentary, by
intertwining the spontaneity of a talk show with the scripted
informational aspects of a documentary. It will utilize both
interviews and practical demonstrations of horse therapy to give the
audience a full understanding of how and why working with the horses
help veterans heal. Although Equine Therapy will be the stage, the
primary focus will be on the eight veterans as they sharing what
they experienced while they served our country
and how those events
had a lasting effect on their lives as well as on those who love
them.
Horses and Heroes is
not about pointing fingers or creating a political firestorm. It is
a documentary series, which will help military personnel and veterans
find a new way to cope with the physical and emotional challenges
brought into their lives by war. Equine Therapy does not involve
drugs nor lying on a couch and spilling their guts to a therapist.
What it does do is help them find new ways to see and react to their
emotional triggers. It helps their bodies remember how it used to
work. It can't replace what was lost, but it can give them the
confidence to see that they are more than the sum of their body
parts. Horses and Heroes will give veterans and military personnel
the information they need to find alternative healing solutions,
which can help lower the suicide rate.
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