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HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. - Californer -- On Saturday, August 24th, The Living Full Out show will discuss methods and techniques to aid maintaining a positive outlook. This week's inspirational guest Zachary Gauvin, who received a traumatic brain injury in a car accident while drinking and driving. He was in a coma for a month afterwards, and will share how he was able to recover from this traumatic event. Host Nancy Solari will offer advice on keeping positive mindset when times are tough.
Zachary Gauvin was in a serious car accident and received a brain injury and was in a coma for a month after. He had to relearn how to walk, talk and use his left hand all over again. Despite given 5% chance of survival, Zach graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a bachelors in Journalism. He now has become an advocate for people with brain injuries on his blog, and is author to a book titled Miracle Kid.
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The Living Full Out radio show, hosted by Nancy Solari, provides inspirational stories, valuable advice, and the opportunity to hear real-life scenarios experienced by every-day people. As a certified business and life coach, Nancy answers questions from callers seeking professional guidance on overcoming adversities. Nancy shows callers how to tackle their challenges head-on through effective communication, balance, mutual understanding and a positive attitude.
Nancy Solari was sixteen years old when she was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa and has experienced progressive vision loss over the years. Despite her prognosis, she was resilient in creating a vision for her future and determined to live with purpose and follow her dreams. Today, Nancy hosts the national Living Full Out show and is an inspiring example of creating a successful life through determination and positivity. Nancy believes everyone is capable of overcoming difficulties and living full out.
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Are you looking for methods for maintaining a positive outlook? Do you need guidance on keeping your head up when times get tough? Let life coach Nancy Solari offer you advice and help listeners who may have similar questions. To ask your questions, call in during the show 1pm-2pm CST (2-3pm EST) at our call number (800) 333-0001.
Tune in on Saturday, August 24that 1 pm CST (2 pm EST) to hear personal stories from inspirational guest Zachary Gavin and fellow listeners and discover how best to staying positive in times of hardship.
Listen anytime on our website: http://livingfullout.com/radio-show/. Or access our 24/7 Living Full Out radio station: http://listen.samcloud.com/w/104053/Living-Full-Out-Radio/?play=y#history
Zachary Gauvin was in a serious car accident and received a brain injury and was in a coma for a month after. He had to relearn how to walk, talk and use his left hand all over again. Despite given 5% chance of survival, Zach graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a bachelors in Journalism. He now has become an advocate for people with brain injuries on his blog, and is author to a book titled Miracle Kid.
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The Living Full Out radio show, hosted by Nancy Solari, provides inspirational stories, valuable advice, and the opportunity to hear real-life scenarios experienced by every-day people. As a certified business and life coach, Nancy answers questions from callers seeking professional guidance on overcoming adversities. Nancy shows callers how to tackle their challenges head-on through effective communication, balance, mutual understanding and a positive attitude.
Nancy Solari was sixteen years old when she was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa and has experienced progressive vision loss over the years. Despite her prognosis, she was resilient in creating a vision for her future and determined to live with purpose and follow her dreams. Today, Nancy hosts the national Living Full Out show and is an inspiring example of creating a successful life through determination and positivity. Nancy believes everyone is capable of overcoming difficulties and living full out.
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Are you looking for methods for maintaining a positive outlook? Do you need guidance on keeping your head up when times get tough? Let life coach Nancy Solari offer you advice and help listeners who may have similar questions. To ask your questions, call in during the show 1pm-2pm CST (2-3pm EST) at our call number (800) 333-0001.
Tune in on Saturday, August 24that 1 pm CST (2 pm EST) to hear personal stories from inspirational guest Zachary Gavin and fellow listeners and discover how best to staying positive in times of hardship.
Listen anytime on our website: http://livingfullout.com/radio-show/. Or access our 24/7 Living Full Out radio station: http://listen.samcloud.com/w/104053/Living-Full-Out-Radio/?play=y#history
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