David Feldman Ph.D. with Carole Marks
Dr. Feldman is considered to be among the top experts on hope in the field of psychology. He is an associate professor of counseling psychology at Santa Clara University. He will talk about his new book, Supersurvivors: The Surprising Link Between Suffering and Success. (HarperWave)
Justin Sonnenburg Ph.D. with Carole Marks
He is an assistant professor in the department of microbiology and immunology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He will discuss his new book, The Good Gut: Taking Control of Your Weight, Your Mood, and Your Long Term Health. (Penguin)
Jackie Joyner Kersee
On September 24, 1988, Jackie Joyner-Kersee battled through a knee injury and won the gold medal in the seven pronged heptathlon event at the Summer Games in Seoul, South Korea. On the first day of the event Joyner-Kersee opened up a big lead despite injuring her knee in the second event of the day. She still managed personal bests in the 100 meter and the shot put before seeking therapy for the injured knee. Like all great athletes she put the pain aside and performed admirably. With her best event on tap the long jump she had to compensate for the injured knee by pushing off on her right foot, normally it would have been her left. The only way you would know she was injured was if you were told, she pulled off a record setting 23 feet 10 and 1/4 inches in the long jump and was on track to win the gold. The knee did hamper her in the javelin throw but she finished strong with another personal best in the 800 meters to win the gold medal. The East St. Louis native’s final score for the heptathlon was a record 7,291 points, that record still stands today. Joyner-Kersee was arguably the best woman athlete of her time, she won a total of four gold, one silver, and two bronze medals in four trips to the Olympic Games.
She is ranked in Sports Illustrated for Women magazine as the Greatest female athlete of the 20th century. She’s won three gold, one silver, and two bronze Olympic medals. She will talk about her knee pain that slowed her down and opioid-induced constipation (OIC), a side effect from the medication prescribed by her healthcare provider. For more information, visit www.OHISEE.com.
Steve Weisman
Steve will talk about the dangers of using public wi-fi.
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