Posts tagged Health and Fitness
Episode 047 – Triumph over Brain Tumor & More with Jodi Orgill Brown

Today on Life in 22 Minutes, Scott and Becky Mackintosh welcome Jodi Orgill Brown. Jodi is an author, speaker and survivor of a life-threatening brain tumor leaving facial paralysis.  Jodi shares 3 keys to amplify your life and how her brain tumor helped her to see the light. Her award-winning Amazon bestseller book, The Sun Still Shines, is an inspiring example of how you can find the sun and the bright moments no matter what storm you’re going through in life.

To learn more about Jodi visit her website at http://www.ampliodevelopment.com

Click here to order her #1 Amazon bestseller book, The Sun Still Shines, a memoir on how, and why, she fought to survive a life-threatening brain tumor. Click here

Her clients and partners have included the U.S. Department of Defense, Intermountain Health Care, the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome, America First Credit Union, the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, Utah Health & Human Services, and other corporations and non-profits.

Episode 040 - Running for a Cause with Mark Robbins

Today on Life in 22 Minutes, Scott and Becky Mackintosh welcome mountain lover and ultra-runner Mark Robbins.  Several years ago, Mark went through a rough patch in life losing several family members and friends. Mark turned to running as a form of therapy. Listen as Mark shares life lessons learned and the power of the mind.  

More about Mark: "I am a husband, father of three, mountain lover and ultra-runner. I was born and raised in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains and as such have a slight obsession with all mountains. 'Volition' is one of my favorite words. The best definition that I have heard for this word is "voluntary sustained effort". In my opinion that is what life and ultra-running are all about. Voluntary meaning it is up to you. Your choice. No one else’s. You are in control. Sustained meaning constant and consistent. You just have to keep moving and enjoying. Effort meaning you have to work for it. It makes it more meaningful. It makes it fulfilling thus there is more enjoyment in the journey and accomplishment of something that may be difficult."

To contact Mark email him at Mark.Robbins@comphealth.com