Providing a Voice to the Voiceless Stan Goldberg January 31, 2015 Interviews 2 Comments This is an interview conducted by Melody Ruth Bromma of MarinScope, the online website for three Marin County Newspapers. The purpose of the interview was to see how early experiences shape present values and behaviors. It starts with growing up in an anti-semitic town, being jailed in Montgomery Alabama, spending 25 years as a university professor, developing prostate cancer, becoming a hospice volunteer, and finally a coach and counselor for caregivers. A movie maybe? SIGN UP TO GET ACCESS I agree to have my personal information transfered to AWeber ( more information ) Subscribe to get updates and receive your ebook - Family Conflicts During Health Crises: 13 Best Strategies To Prevent ThemWe hate spam. Your email address will not be sold or shared with anyone else. 2 Responses Marty Tousley, CNS-BC, FT, DCC January 31, 2015 Sounds like a movie to me, Stan! Very nice write-up about you, and how you came to be who you are. Thank you for sharing so much of you with all of us! Reply Stan Goldberg February 1, 2015 Thanks for your kind words Marty Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Sorry for adding Captcha, but the volume of spam requires it * × six = 42 This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Subscribe to get updates and receive your ebook -Family Conflicts During Health Crises: 13 Best Strategies To Prevent Them
Marty Tousley, CNS-BC, FT, DCC January 31, 2015 Sounds like a movie to me, Stan! Very nice write-up about you, and how you came to be who you are. Thank you for sharing so much of you with all of us! Reply