The Sports Health Leader

Sunday
Nov272011

Saving Children's Lives - You Can Make A Difference!

In the end of October, 2011, my wife Adrienne and I went to our first NuSkin Global Convention. There were many inspiring moments. However, hearing King Kalonga Gawa Undi, Chief of the Chewa Tribe speak and acknowledge my company, the Nourish The Children Initiative, the many distributors and people who have saved the lives of the children of Malawi, Africa, moved Adrienne and myself to tears.

Here is a picture of the King as he spoke from the podium in front of 14,000 distributors from all over the globe. He can best be seen on the jumbo screen in this picture:

The Nourish the Children initiative is Nu Skin’s solution to provide a consistent and growing supply of nourishing food to the world’s most needy children. This simple concept succeeds by selling a highly nutritious food—VitaMeal®—and then helping people donate their purchases to third-party nonprofit organizations that specialize in distributing food to those suffering from malnutrition and famine.

Since their inception, Nourish The Children has fed over 228,000,000 children in third world countries and the number is growing every second. With Nourish The Children, what your money will buy is nutritious Vitameal. How your donated Vitameal will be used is to nourish children in need. Your donations will be leveraged through education and disease prevention programs. And you will be making a difference, with nearly 100,000 children being nourished every day in countries around the world.

 

For more information, follow this link:

http://www.nuskin.com/content/nuskin/en_US/culture/nourish_the_children/vitameal_-_more_thanjustameal.html

If you prefer watching videos on Nourish The Children, follow this link:

http://www.nuskin.com/content/nuskin/en_US/culture/nourish_the_children/ntc_videos/look_what_you1.html

Adrienne and I have a goal to raise donations of 50 bags of Vitameal by November 30, 2011. We are donating ourselves one bag each month ongoingly. Please join us - You Make A Difference!

Please contact Philip Paskal at (707) 477-0408 to nourish a child for one month - $22 feeds one child for one month. Blessings and Happy Holidays to all. 

 

 

 

Saturday
Aug062011

Congrats to Mia Greco - St. Mary's is getting a winner!

I have seen Mia Greco play basketball for a decade. When there was no girls CYO team, Mia just played with a boys CYO team. In addition, she was one of the top players on those boys CYO teams. Mia brought many exciting performances to the Petaluma High School Varsity Basketball team and for the past 2 years with the SRJC Girls Basketball team too.

I was so pleased to read the article in this mornings Press Democrat highlighting Mia and her transfer to St. Marys College where she will now bring her basketball and leadership abilities to D1 College Womens Basketball. Congratulations to Mia Greco! Here is the link to the article.

http://www.pdpreps.com/2011/08/featured/petaluma-grad-greco-playing-for-st-marys/

Wednesday
Jun012011

Special Offer for this month of June for all Fathers!

Being a Father of three teenagers, I have learned to have much patience and compassion for what it takes to be a parent. To acknowledge all Fathers, I am offering a half price session of Hellerwork Structural Integration Bodywork to all Fathers for the month of June.

Gift certificates are now available and make a great Father's Day gift. Call me to schedule your favorite Dad's session or to arrange purchasing a gift certificate for this special 1/2 price offer. (707) 477-0408.

Monday
Mar282011

March Madness goes crazy!

I was fortunate to be able to watch the 2 games on Sunday. What drama, what basketball, what upsets!!

This is the first time the Men's Final Four will have no #1 OR #2 seeds vying for the Championship! And VCU is off the charts, winning most of their games by double digits. I can't help rooting for them. I would like to see a VCU vs Kentucky Championship game!

Saturday
Mar262011

Technology is expanding faster than we can keep up with it!

Although Sony showed this 5 minute video in 2009, it is worth watching today. I imagine the updated facts and comparisons for 2010 & 2011 are much more surprising than 2009.

http://www.innovationamerica.us/index.php/innovation-daily/2024-what-sony-pl