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Blog

My blog is divided into categories: Health, Business, Politics, Religion, Self-improvement.

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Podcast

Listen or watch my insights on my podcast at Anchor or Spotify.

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Books

Books are available through Amazon. Click on the title to purchase and I might make a buck!!

by Robert Affolter

I couldn’t believe how ignorant I was about real estate. I wrote a book to help others. (Or click here for more information and buy directly from me.)

From Paint Rags to Riches

This book is my thinking on the philosophy, science and art of chiropractic. I give an overview of some techniques. (Or click here for more information and buy directly from me.)

Improving the Odds

Want to know why healthcare costs so much? I wrote two ebooks and combined them into this paperback. (Or click here for more information and buy directly from me.)

Dupe ’em and Dope ’em

by Carolyn Jackson

Although deceased since 2020, Carolyn’s writings are still available.
The Reiki book brought us together. (Or click here for more information and buy directly from me.)

The Spirit of Reiki

When Carolyn worked on people, she would often hear a story. I inspired a couple of them. They all have something to teach us. (Or click here for more information and buy directly from me.)

Tales from the Master

Courses

I’m using Udemy to teach my online classes. You get lifetime access and a 30-day money back guarantee.

20-20 Business Education for Healthcare Entrepreneurs

Although I had an MBA, I wasn’t prepared to be an entrepreneur. Our professional education teaches us to be competent in our fields. It doesn’t teach us to be successful. This course starts with controlling your mind and goes on to teach business fundamentals, business valuation, marketing, and negotiation skills.

Restoration of Health – A Technique Medley

This is a live course of 8 – 16 hours of CE credit for doctors of chiropractic. We review the philosophy of chiropractic from D. D. Palmer, through B. J. Palmer and the ideas of Stephenson. We compare that to current neurophysiology.

With philosophy as the foundation, we review the techniques of Palmer, Gonstead, Grostic, Pierce (PST), Logan, Blair, Epstein (NSA), Talsky and Holder (TRT), Harrisons (CBP), Pettibon, and Colloca (Impulse). What do they have in common? How do they differ? What can you incorporate to improve the odds of sick people getting well?

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Consulting

Sometimes we need to bounce ideas off of someone or get a different perspective. I enjoy helping individuals and groups find focus and make decisions. Contact me if you have any questions.

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