VIDEO: Disaster Divas and the Doc: School-of-Hard-Knocks Insights on Overcoming Challenge

If you are feeling a bit overwhelmed and exhausted because you are under pressure and struggling with burnout, this webinar is going to help you get your feet back on the ground. While racing for the US Cycling Team in the Tour de France, Maureen Manley went blind and crashed. It was the first symptom of her MS. Elisa Hays was a pedestrian who was struck by a semi-truck traveling 65 MPH. When they found her she was impaled on a guard rail 90 feet from the impact. She had a pulse of 8. Dr. Dan Diamond was the Director of the Medical Triage Unit at the New Orleans Convention Center following Hurricane Katrina and he has led medical teams into some of the greatest disasters of our times. The school-of-hard-knocks insights that these three bring will equip you to face the challenges in your life. Besides, all three have an amazing sense of humor. (Perhaps that has helped them survive?)

If you are feeling a bit overwhelmed and exhausted because you are under pressure and struggling with burnout, this webinar is going to help you get your feet back on the ground. While racing for the US Cycling Team in the Tour de France, Maureen Manley went blind and crashed. It was the first symptom of her MS. Elisa Hays was a pedestrian who was struck by a semi-truck traveling 65 MPH. When they found her she was impaled on a guard rail 90 feet from the impact. She had a pulse of 8. Dr. Dan Diamond was the Director of the Medical Triage Unit at the New Orleans Convention Center following Hurricane Katrina and he has led medical teams into some of the greatest disasters of our times. The school-of-hard-knocks insights that these three bring will equip you to face the challenges in your life. Besides, all three have an amazing sense of humor. (Good grief, perhaps that even helped them survive?)

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