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How Does it Get Even Better Than This? What else is possible? And what will it take? Glenna Rice and her guest Ricky Williams join Dr. Pat today.
Host(s): Dr. Pat Baccili
Guest(s): Glenna Rice, Ricky Williams
How and when do you use these questions, how does being a question create an energy that allows you to change anything? Join Glenna with guest Ricky Williams, Certified Access Facilitator and former NFL running back as they talk about being the question and Ricky's Kids.
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![]() | Dr. Pat Baccili: Dr. Pat Baccili helps individuals and organizations break through their limiting Crust so they can reach their unlimited potential. Her specialty is assisting people face their challenges with courage. She starts by helping them identify th.. |
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![]() | Glenna Rice: If you would like more ease in parenting...Glenna is a radically different wealth of possibility! Glenna Rice, MPT (The Questionable Parent) is a single mother of three, (8, 13 and 17) she is also a Physical Therapist, a Certified Ac... Find out more! |
![]() | Ricky Williams: Ricky Williams is an exquisitely conscious energy, a trained healer and a living invitation to success and personal transformation. Starting from humble beginnings with a limited outlook on life, (perspective), Ricky has always believed and ha... Find out more! |
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This is "What Women Want" — and no, it doesn't involve Mel Gibson. "What Women Want" is a brand new, twice-monthly inspirational talk at Waterstreet Café at Battleship Cove. It features prominent women business owners, writers and other speakers who aim to inspire their fellow working women. "I wanted to bring in women speakers to boost other women in our community. Working women who have families feel spread thin these days. They wonder if they're doing the best they can. I know, because I'm one of them," said Janine Ouellette Sullivan, who started the series.















