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The World Lost a Hero: We Lost Our Brother, Sibling Survivors of September 11th

Gloria and Heidi’s guests are sisters, Lauren and Kerri Kiefer, whose brother Firefighter, Michael Vernon Kiefer died at the age of 25 in the September 11th World Trade Center attacks. Michael was the big brother everyone wanted, he always watched out for his sisters and was there when they needed him. Michael wanted to be a New York City fireman as long as anyone can remember. He was dedicated, motivated, and eager to be the best at everything he did. It was this determination that made Michael not just one of New York’s bravest and a hero, but the best big brother any sister could ever ask for.

The World Lost a Hero: We Lost Our Brother, Sibling Survivors of September 11th

Gloria and Heidi’s guests are sisters, Lauren and Kerri Kiefer, whose brother Firefighter, Michael Vernon Kiefer died at the age of 25 in the September 11th World Trade Center attacks. Michael was the big brother everyone wanted, he always watched out for his sisters and was there when they needed him. Michael wanted to be a New York City fireman as long as anyone can remember. He was dedicated, motivated, and eager to be the best at everything he did. It was this determination that made Michael not just one of New York’s bravest and a hero, but the best big brother any sister could ever ask for.

The World Lost a Hero: We Lost Our Brother, Sibling Survivors of September 11th

Gloria and Heidi’s guests are sisters, Lauren and Kerri Kiefer, whose brother Firefighter, Michael Vernon Kiefer died at the age of 25 in the September 11th World Trade Center attacks. Michael was the big brother everyone wanted, he always watched out for his sisters and was there when they needed him. Michael wanted to be a New York City fireman as long as anyone can remember. He was dedicated, motivated, and eager to be the best at everything he did. It was this determination that made Michael not just one of New York’s bravest and a hero, but the best big brother any sister could ever ask for.

The World Lost a Hero: We Lost Our Brother, Sibling Survivors of September 11th

Gloria and Heidi’s guests are sisters, Lauren and Kerri Kiefer, whose brother Firefighter, Michael Vernon Kiefer died at the age of 25 in the September 11th World Trade Center attacks. Michael was the big brother everyone wanted, he always watched out for his sisters and was there when they needed him. Michael wanted to be a New York City fireman as long as anyone can remember. He was dedicated, motivated, and eager to be the best at everything he did. It was this determination that made Michael not just one of New York’s bravest and a hero, but the best big brother any sister could ever ask for.

Becoming Responsible For Creating Peace with Former

Dr. Robert Muller devoted 40 years of his life behind the scenes at the United Nations focusing his energies on world peace. He rose through the ranks at the UN to the official position of Assistant-Secretary-General. He has been called the "Philosopher" and "Prophet of Hope" of the United Nations. Robert Muller is a deeply spiritual person. From his vantage point of a top level global states-person he has seen a strong connection between spirituality and the political/cultural scene. Dr. Muller concentrates his efforts on promoting greater human understanding and global awareness. He was recently the recipient of the Albert Schweitzer International Prize for the Humanities and the Eleanor Roosevelt Man of Vision Award.

Mind, Brain & Body

 

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Mind, Brain & Body

 

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Mind, Brain & Body

 

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Grief in the Workplace with Patrick Malone

On this show Patrick Malone, President of The Compassionate Friends, will discuss the deaths of his sons and how he found going back to work. He will give advice on how to deal with coworkers when they avoid acknowledging your grief. How can you effectively release emotions in the Work environment? How can you let coworkers know how they can help? Tune in and find out with Dr. Horsley.

Grief in the Workplace with Patrick Malone

On this show Patrick Malone, President of The Compassionate Friends, will discuss the deaths of his sons and how he found going back to work. He will give advice on how to deal with coworkers when they avoid acknowledging your grief. How can you effectively release emotions in the Work environment? How can you let coworkers know how they can help? Tune in and find out with Dr. Horsley.