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Your Unique Value Proposition and Why it Matters
Bob Paden, Owner and Coach, The Growth Coach
TOPIC CATEGORY: Business
Taking business owners, leaders and everyone else why defining your unique value proposition matters, to themselves, their business, their leadership team, their family, their community and the rest of the world.
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Top Mistakes People Make with Fat Loss, Exercise and Habit Change
Kirsten Shaw, GM, IFAST Indianapolis Fitness and Sports Training
TOPIC CATEGORY: Health & Fitness
Most people know what they "should" do to get healthier: exercise, eat better, eat less. And yet most people have a hard time getting started, or sticking with their habits after the first few weeks. Why is that? In this talk, Jae Chung, a trainer at one of America's Top Ten Gyms, will show you why most people struggle with New Year's Resolutions and weight loss, and five simple things you can do to make lasting changes stick. MORE >
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Theft of $450,000 – a nickel at a time
Greg Wright, Certified Fraud Examiner, Assoc. of Certified Fraud Examineers
TOPIC CATEGORY: Financial
The Indianapolis Public Library embezzlement case is popular, especially with college finance classes. This case tracks the embezzler from youth to the fraud, to discovery of the fraud, to prison and her post-prison life. Following prison, Greg found her working at the Indiana University purchasing department in a sensitive position.
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The Value of Nutritional Enzymes
Dr. Mary Jo Johnson, DC, Chiropractic & Wellness Center
TOPIC CATEGORY: Health & Fitness
When plant enzymes were first discovered by scientist they were declared an enemy of plants, and science spent a hundred and fifty years destroying enzymes in the food supply. It turns out plant enzymes are not enemies of plants or foods but rather an indispensable component of the nutritional puzzle. MORE >
Without enzymes, even the best diet will fail to provide nutrition to the human body. Learn what nutritional enzymes are, where they āre found, what function they perform, and how to insure your diet has an adequate supply of enzymes. -
The three components of self-defense.
Clint Cloys, Owner & Instructor, Circle City Safety
TOPIC CATEGORY: Self Improvement
When you think about self defense, you need to approach it from a military or police mindset. That means, your defenses need to be in place before the need occurs. If you think about the modern military or even medieval military, the castle, the walls, moats, forts, bunkers, etc. were all put into place before any attack occurred. MORE >
They put these measures in place in anticipation of a possible attack. If they waited for the first shots to be fired and the approach of the enemy, it would be way too late. Same with police officers - their bullet proof vests are designed to defend them from gun fire. However, the officer must put the vest on before he or she goes out on patrol. If they wait until a gun is drawn on them, again it is way too late. This is the mindset that you need to have when you think about your own defense. -
The Seven Best Things I’ve Learned About Loving The People I Love
Gary Sinclair, Director, Never Quit Climbing
TOPIC CATEGORY: Self Improvement
Love is fun... and also hard. It takes time, work, practice and sacrifice. Over the years, Gary has learned some tough, but important lessons about how to truly love someone, especially those closest to him. And while circumstances vary from family to family and person to person, there are some critical and common concepts that we can all learn to do better to love those around us - spouses, kids, coworkers, other family, etc. In a fun, yet practical way, Gary shares seven of those vital principles that can help anyone of any age do better at truly loving another person. MORE >
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The Magic of Mediation
Steven A. Spence, Founder and Owner, The Mediation Alternative
TOPIC CATEGORY: Financial
Mediation is the process by which a neutral third party assists two or more disputing parties reach an agreement in order to minimize the cost of litigation or to avoid it entirely. Whether the dispute is in the area of a divorce, personal injury, special education, labor relations, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), business, probate neighboring property owner, or even internal church matters, mediation is a cheaper, quicker and less stressful method of resolving thorny disagreements. MORE >
Steve Spence shares his experience as a magician and as a full-time mediator to explain how a mediator can work āmagicā in virtually any kind of dispute to resolve apparently unsolvable disputes. Mr. Spence will tailor the length and focus of his entertaining and informative presentation to meet the needs and interests of your specific group. -
The 8 Pillars of Perfect Health
Robert Prather, D.C., D.A.B.C.I., L.Ac., B.C.A.O, President, The Prather Practice
TOPIC CATEGORY: Health & Fitness
The 8 Pillars Of Perfect Health is a philosophy of care designed by Dr. Robert Prather to evaluate and bring his patients to health. Find out the 8 areas you need to focus on in order to add more life to your years and more years to your life!
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Surviving a Home in Addiction
Joann Forkin, Motivational speaker on Addiction / Codependency
TOPIC CATEGORY: Motivational
My marriage was one of chaos from the start. I have zero regrets as experiences teach us so much. I have three amazing children and would do it all over again to have them. However, myself and my children lived with a alcoholic/addict husband and father. He was not around often and when he was our lives were on pins and needles. MORE >
Our moods changed with however he would come home as. Through the years things progressively became worse which is the cycle of addiction. Until one day - I boldly had the courage to make that change. And I have no regrets as the peace is immensely worth it and the goodness that has come thereafter.