Authors
Jenny Graves
Author
Jenny Graves is a leukaemia survivor and a naturopath. She wrote Naturally Supporting Cancer Treatment: Evidence-based ways to help prevent cancer formation and recurrence, and assist treatment to help others on the cancer journey.
michael p. earney
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author of the A to Z series covering various subjects; from birds to goddesses, each illustrated with his own paintings as well as other artworks. he also has fiction novels and a poetry collection.
Colin Guest
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Apart from writing books, Colin has written two short film scripts based on his thrillers. He has also started working on a script based on his romantic novel, A Dangerous Love Affair.
Due to Colin’s love of tigers, he has adopted a tiger for the past twelve years. Colin has worked as a volunteer, at wildlife rescue/rehabilitation centres in South Africa and Thailand. This he recommends for all wildlife lovers as an alternative type of holiday. You are welcome to contact Colin should you want to know more about this at [email protected]
Dr Andrew C S Koh
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Dr. Andrew C S Koh is an accomplished author, having published over 40 Christian non-fiction novellas, Bible study guides, and devotionals on both the New Testament and the Old Testament. He is an author, blogger, podcaster, bible teacher, and cardiologist. He studied theology at Laidlaw College, Auckland, New Zealand. Andrew makes his home in Malaysia with his family and enjoys coffee, traveling, and photography.
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Christina B. Rose
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Christina B. Rose lives in the New York suburbs with her hubby, her daughter, and her son. When she’s not nurturing the minds of America’s tiny humans, she’s writing dark romance stories with vivacious, tragic heroines and the deep, dark heroes that love them. She realizes that this is quite the contrast.
She loves to teach, sing, read, and make dumb jokes. She believes that life is simply too short not to have fun and be ridiculous most of the time.
Mark Williams
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Mark’s new book “The Connected Species: How understanding the evolution of our brain can change the world” is a #1 Best Seller.
Mark has worked with thousands of students, teachers, health professionals, and company directors keen to understand how their brain works, how to perform optimally and maintain a healthy brain. He runs programs on the neuroscience of learning, the neuroscience of emotions, how our brains create our reality, and the impact of modern technologies on our brains.
Mark has an extensive academic background in brain research and teaching. He is a professor of cognitive neuroscience, with over 25 years of experience conducting behavioral and brain imaging research focusing on our social skills. He has received numerous awards for both his teaching and research. He has taught the fundamentals of neuroscience to a wide range of students, as well as published more than 70 scientific articles, and worked at MIT in the USA and multiple universities in Australia.
He draws on his extensive scientific background to work with schools, companies, and the public to develop evidence-based practices using neuroscience to enhance our education, work, and personal lives. His work has been highlighted in the media both locally [e.g., Mirror Mirror (Channel Ten), Our Brain, Magic and the Brain, Music and the Brain, Making Australia Happy (ABC), Sunrise (Channel 7), Screen Time is Affecting Learning (SkyNews)] and internationally [e.g., The Guardian (UK), New York Times (USA), Economist, New Scientist, Leading Edge, (BBC: UK), Science in Action (BBC; International)].
Angie Read
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Angie Read Doyal marches to the beat of her own drum. She's a driven and devoted mother of three who had a massive stroke at 46, despite being an active, otherwise healthy woman. She had a career she loved and thrived in, one she never expected to be ripped away without warning. Following more than 20 successful years as a public relations professional, she took a career detour and co-authored a book about marketing to Gen Z. She had plans of traveling the world to speak about this topic she had so much passion for. But the Universe had other plans.
In 2017, two months after a right-side ischemic stroke requiring emergency brain surgery to remove a blood clot, she faced an even more formidable foe while trying to recover and return to work: debilitating anxiety and depression. At the height of her anguish, she spent two back-to-back stints at in-patient mental health facilities. Since early childhood, she'd been a vibrant, energetic, inspirational force of nature. But the sudden onset of anxiety and depression following her stroke temporarily robbed her of that essence. She felt numb inside, and the simple act of existing physically hurt! Her brain seemed to be betraying her.
Angie longed to get back to "normal." For several months, she endured the constant pain and anguish of living with both anxiety and depression. Her struggles required deep resolve, discipline, and an unwavering commitment to healing. She wanted her old life back. She wanted to be here for her kids, husband, and extremely supportive tribe of family and friends. And she wanted to return to the career she loved.
After years of talk therapy, prescription medications prescribed by her psychiatrist, completing an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for anxiety and depression, and applying simple daily tools to help manage her mental health, Angie is back in fighting form. She has returned to the marketing career she so thoroughly enjoys. Once again, she's able to appreciate the small things, like spending time with friends and family, traveling, and weekends boating on the lake near her home in Kansas City. It still requires daily effort to maintain solid, strong mental health, but she has the tools and knowledge to keep a handle on things. And her personal struggles helped her know what to do when her middle son, 22, was going through his own mental health crisis.
Now, Angie is sharing her story—and the tips and tools that helped her survive—to help as many people as possible through her lived experience. Because nobody has to struggle alone. There is hope!