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Life's Issues Radio

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Life's Issues Radio with Host Tony Gambone with special guest Karlton Meadows & Judy Flickinger:

Karlton Meadows - Once a sickly, scrawny, last picked, bench-riding kid with little to no athleticism, Karlton dreamed of being a champion athlete & fitness model. Against seemingly unbeatable odds he not only became a sponsored athlete, an international Fitness Authority, published author and fitness model; he packaged his experience and specialized education into a method called Body Engineered which has helped him lead his clients from frustration to fruition regarding their health, fitness, wellness and quality of life goals. He uses the techniques himself as he prepares to Win the Gold at the 2016 Summer Olympic in Rio as the Best 800 meter runner of all time. Sounds impossible? Good, he has made the impossible possible for himself as well as for many of his clients.

Judy Flickinger was a hospice nurse for the last twelve years of her forty two-year professional life as a registered nurse. During this time she recognized that a healthy spirit (who we are as a person) could make the difference between a miserable death and a positive, meaningful end-of-life experience for both the patients and their loved ones. Judy wrote Spirit Matters: How to Remain Fully Alive with a Life-Limiting Illness, published by Tate Publishing & Enterprises, to pass on what she learned. This information is vitally important to persons faced with a life-limiting illness and everyone else, as well. In 2011 Judy received Central Florida’s “Woman of Hope” award for her book and her work with hospice. Judy continues her quest to promote good end of life care by giving presentations to the public, volunteering for hospice and being interviewed on national radio.

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