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Fantastic Frank interviews Michael Ciafone

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Tonight Fantastic Frank interviews, Author, Michael Ciafone, Michael Francis Ciafone was at the tender age of 10 when a tragic accident changed his life forever. Michael was inspired to write Silent Cries, followed by his new book,Traveling Forward, with the intention of giving hope and encouragement to the brain injured community. His message is about pressing forward, and never giving up, despite incredible challenges in his life. His books are infused with his unique sense of humor, and recommended reading for anyone who loves reading about the power of persistence, love and service to others.

Fantastic Frank, born Frank R. Johnson, is the epitome of perseverance. As a young man, he was a successful chemical engineer and entrepreneur. One day while he was at the height of enjoying success, everything changed irreversibly when he was trapped in a fire, brought out in a body bag and his life changed forever. As a result, he incurred a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). It was necessary for him to re-learn everything; including how to walk and talk. Now he is motivated to inspire millions.

Every day Frank meets his challenges, and is fueled with a passion to help others with his engaging, creative manner which is awe inspiring to everyone he meets.

Some of Fantastic Frank’s significant accomplishments consist of publishing a comic book, “The Young Explorers ©” and as a motivational speaker, he captivates and touches audiences like no other. Frank is an internationally published author and the host of two BlogTalkRadio shows and he will show you how to overcome ANY obstacle.

Frank touches many people’s lives daily – let him touch yours.

Visit his website at fantasticfrankjohnson.com

 

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