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My Spelling Sucks is an unedited discussion about my ADD and Dyslexia and my daughter's Cerebral palsy. We are now adding blog talk radio segments highlighting interviews with people who have been successful who have ADD, Dyslexia or CP. We will also interview experts who do some form of work related to these 3 areas of interest.

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    DJ Gregory - 900 Miles and still walking

    DJ Gregory is a great guy. I had the oportunity to meet him a few weeks back and his witty story telling is wonderful. I have also had the opportunity to read his book about his year on the PGA tour. This is a wonderful book about the game of Golf and the athleets DJ walked with. DJ actually did something on the PGA tour that not other athleet has done. He walked every round of every match in the 2008 season. That's over 900 miles in 47 weeks. While that walk would be quite an accomplishment for anyone DJ did this walk with CP. I looke forward to talkeing with DJ tomorrow night. We'll discuss the challenge from start to finish and what he's doing now. Come join us at 8:30 PM Tuesday Night July 21, 2009.

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    Noreene Scott - Therapist extraordinare

    Noreen Scott, M.A., P.T. Noreen graduated from New York University’s Physical Therapy School in 1988. She later returned to New York University to obtain her Masters degree in Pathokinesiology, which she completed in 1995. She has since had various experiences working with the multiple handicapped, developmentally disabled and neurologically impaired. Noreen began her career working with the profoundly mentally handicapped and developmentally disabled at a New York State Developmental Center in Melville, New York. She acquired her acute care experience at Montefiore Hospital, Bronx N.Y., working in the neonatal intensive care unit, pediatric inpatient units and pediatric outpatient clinic. Noreen relocated to New Jersey and was promoted to Physical Therapy Clinical Specialist of Neurology at The Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation were she began working as a home care Therapist treating pediatric patients exclusively in 1995 after having her first child. Noreen has attended multiple continuing education courses covering NDT, Myofascial Release, Sensory Integration and various courses on developmental therapy approaches and the use of the TheraSuit™ and the Universal Exercise Unit by Izabela Koscielny. Currently Noreen lives in Dacula, Georgia where she formed Tender Ones Therapy Services, Inc. and has purchased the FDA-approved TheraSuit™ and the Universal Exercise Unit. Tender Ones Therapy Services, Inc. now offers two and three week intensive therapy programs. Noreen and I will be talking about the intensive program Haley just finished and possibly touch on a few other topics such as Rhizatomy and HBOT

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    Jared N Miller - CEO of KEZA Dyslexic

    Jared N Miller, a long time business developer, marketing consultant and philanthropist, is a former partner of The Incubator Group, a private equity firm based in his home town of Nashville, TN. He believes in the power of “ubuntu” and has committed his life to perpetuating the philosophy that we are all interconnected and not fully human alone. We were created for community. Miller is the founder and President of KEZA, a non-profit “People Inspired Fashion” consulting agency. KEZA helps develop women’s cooperatives in Africa by turning them into sustainable and profitable businesses for the women that own them. Miller says, “The women of Africa are just as capable of running a successful business and creating luxury fashion products as the best fashion companies in Milan”. His first success is BURANGA Women’s Cooperative, currently creating the KEZA beaded jewelry seen in such magazines as “O”, and featured in high end boutiques across the US. He is also the creator of Ubuntu Revolution, an “African Gender Equality Movement” of media, culture and sports. The purpose of the movement is to target the male role in gender disparity and combat violence and oppression towards women and girls. “It is time we get to the root of gender based violence; and that is the men that are carrying it out. And we must inspire them to change their ways, not demand it”, says Miller. He is currently working with a number of gender equality focused organizations and individuals to implement the program in East Africa. On top of all this Jared has dyslexia. In this Friday’s interview at 8:00 AM ET we’ll be discussing how Jared went from a dyslexic kid with all the problems that are associated with dyslexia to the CEO of this world changing organization.

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