For Yarmouth fitness trainer Theresa Saxton, Ironman competitions are serious business. She’s participated in three Ironmen, completing her last one more than five years ago. They all pale in comparison to her upcoming solo Ironman on June 22: she’s dedicating this effort to honor her mother, who has been living in the fog of Alzheimer’s […]
A Daughter’s Ironman for Mum: Raising Funds to Support Alzheimer’s Association
May 14, 2013 By Deb
Filed Under: Good Deeds Tagged With: Alzheimer's, good deeds, Ironman, ironman competitions, longest day, love, support
Three Tips for Sharing Your Story: It’s All About Your Audience
June 14, 2012 By Deb
Lead Big or Go Home. Draw your listener in with the unexpected. A young man who was in treatment for substance abuse got the attention of his audience with his opening statement: “I come from a very loving family.” That was the last thing this group expected to hear as an opening line; and by […]
Filed Under: Art of Storytelling, Featured Tagged With: advocates, audience members, circles, journey, listener, love