Upcoming Guests on Prescriptions for Healing Conflict



Susan Steinbrecher: Monday, May 21, 2012, 8:30 a.m. PST

Susan Steinbrecher, an internationally acclaimed businesswoman, executive coach, speaker and author, is CEO of Steinbrecher And Associates, Inc., a management consulting firm that provides professional-development services in the areas of executive coaching, group facilitation and leadership training. Steinbrecher is the co-founder of The Institute for Heart-Centered Leadership, which teaches the core principles and virtues of transformational leadership, characterized by care, concern, honesty and humility. She is co-author of: Heart-Centered Leadership: An Invitation to Lead from the Inside Out; Roadmap to Success; and Straight Talk from America’s Top 10 Speakers. Susan’s new Amazon bestselling book KENSHO: A Modern Awakening, Instigating Change in an Era of Global Renewal is a business book that delves into the realm of personal development – it marks the culmination of Susan’s fascinating investigative journey, bringing to light some of the remarkable people, organizations and companies in our midst who are positively impacting our world. She has also been a featured expert on MSNBC Your Business, FOX and NBC TV, as well as numerous radio shows, Fortune Small Business magazine, Woman’s Day, CBSMoneyWatch.com and CNN.com.

www.steinbrecher.com

Ruth Treeson: Monday, May 28, 2012, 8:30 a.m. PST

Ruth Treeson was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1930. Shortly after the start of the war started in 1939 her family moved to Krakow where they masqueraded as Christians attempting to avoid Nazi persecution. But a couple of years later the Germans found them. First her father was arrested, then her mother. Ruth and her sister remained hidden at a convent a few months longer but the Gestapo found them. They tore her sister from her arms and shoved Ruth into a cattle car bound for Auschwitz. She survived, and in 1945 at the end of the war, she began her long walk hoping to find her family and home.

In 1947, she immigrated to the United States and later married a good and loving man. Together they made a family. While nurturing her three sons, she enrolled in college, received her degrees, and went on to teach and write.

Since writing her book she has realized that she can help at risk youngsters in schools, group homes, and foster homes. As she shares her story of a young girl living under the Nazi regime during World War II, she explores what it means to maintain something of a sense of self, even as one endures hostility, derision, and hate. Through conversations, she and students come to recognize the similarity of the youngsters’ current living condition as she survived it years ago at their age. They discover what made it possible for her to go on, once she was set free to keep on walking, placing one foot in front of the other, until she reached the longed for home and family, here in America.

Janet Pfeiffer: Monday, June 4, 2012, 8:30 a.m. PST

Janet Pfeiffer, internationally known motivational and inspirational speaker and award-winning author, is one of todays most highly sought after seminar leaders.

As a leader in the field of anger management and conflict resolution, Janet is NJ State Certified in Violence Counseling. She is a board member for the World Addiction Foundation and is employed as an instructor at a battered women’s shelter.

Janet is a former columnist for the Daily Record, hosts her own cable TV show and is a former co-host of a radio talk show.

Janet also runs highly successful “The Antidote to Anger” anger management support group. Her latest book, The Secret Side of Anger, is endorsed by NY Times best selling author, Dr. Bernie Siegel.

www.PfeifferPowerSeminars.com
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