Month: September 2022

Brigitta Hoeferle – Accelerating with Neuro Strategies

As leading mentor, executive coach and author she has been invited to speak on stages around the world and train executives in the leading methodologies of powerful communication, in form of Neuro Patterns of Communication for their personal and business life.

Her degrees in marketing, communication, social pedagogy and education science validate her expertise, logic and knowledge, but it is her creativity, humanity and passion which really makes her stand out and lead other credible high-quality leaders.

As executive leader, award winning founder and board member of her successful organizations she gives full credit for her success to her unique communication and listening skills, her tenacity and her never-ending desire to take something from good to outrageously great.

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Branch Isole – Author, Poet, Storyteller

Author, poet and storyteller Branch Isole writes and speaks about the power of choice and consequence.

Known worldwide, his contemporary short stories reveal issues and emotions often experienced, but not always voiced.

As a Founder and Thought Leader of Spiritual Christianity, Branch Isole is the author of twenty-two books. Writing and speaking on the power of personal responsibility or its avoidance, his influential self-discovery themes span a wide range of reflective identity situations or scenarios every adult recognizes. His stories explore motives and actions in relationship dynamics across a broad spectrum. Branch shares issues and emotions often experienced, but not always voiced.

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Folk Music, Long Hikes, and a Bath

On Friday night, we had a full house!  Rebecca and Julian came down from Staten Island and Aunt Kathy and Uncle Donnie and Daniel all came down to visit me too.  Mommy and daddy made a big dinner for everyone.  Mommy did most of the work, daddy just grilled the chicken on the grill.

Uncle Donnie petted me a lot.  Not when he was eating though.  He doesn’t like when I breathe on him while he’s eating.  I don’t know why, but he seems to get a little grumpy if I start breathing heavy on him while he’s eating.  It must still have something to do with that time my brother, Buddy grabbed a hamburger off of his plate and ate it.  I just think like, “Dude, get over it already, that was like 20 years ago and I wasn’t even born yet.”  Some people just need to let things go.  I personally would never think of taking food off of someone’s plate.  Well, I do think about it, I just don’t actually do it.  I’ve found that if I just stare into their eyes with my sad, starving, puppy dog eyes, they’ll just give me some food anyway.

I can’t even count the times that mommy and daddy have told me that they weren’t going to share with me and I just kept staring into their eyes and sure enough, I got some food.  It works every time!

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