Beep Baseball Champ and Orcam Dream Team Ambassador Visits What’s Your Excuse

Hello again; I’m back with another great interview from The What’s Your Excuse? Show. This time I’m speaking with Kalari Girtley a wife, mother, writer, author, beep baseball champ, and much more who happens to be blind. And if that isn’t enough for you, then you should know that her husband is also blind. Yes … Read more

Aimee Eddy Gross has survived and thrived over childhood bullying, mental illness, and breast cancer

Hello Again; I am honored to be able to share a truly inspirational story with you on this episode of The What’s Your Excuse? Show. I am blessed to be joined by Aimee Eddy Gross. She has overcome so much in her lifetime. And she has come through her trials without losing her joy. Yes, … Read more

Live on the inside with Kim O’Neill

Hello again; This is the latest in my “Live On The Inside” posts where I share my most recent interviews. Growing up in the carnival business I’ve listened to many talented side-show barkers crying to come see it live on the inside. And it’s a way to remind myself of my carnival roots. It’s important … Read more

The Blind Blogger Wins first international blogging award

Hello again; I have some incredibly exciting news to share with you today. Feed Spot has named me one of the Top 25 Visually Impaired Blogs and Websites To Follow in 2020″> I came in at number 11 on this list of influential bloggers from around the world. This is an amazing honor. One which … Read more

Craig Lewis recovered from mental illness to become a bestselling author workshop presenter and world traveler

Hello again;

This week we are going to start off your Monday with an amazingly inspirational interview on The What’s Your Excuse? Show.

Craig Lewis was rescued from his mental illness. In fact, thanks to his parents, he was forced to take psychotropic drugs for years. And he had to deal with the physical, mental, and emotional effects of being misdiagnosed.

Eventually, two brave young doctors would recognize his situation and would fight for his freedom from the drugs and from being controlled by others.

Since then, he has truly lived the What’s Your Excuse lifestyle.

He has written two books about his experiences and the lessons people can learn from them.

Better Days being his first.

You can buy it at the link above.

He has created a life-changing workshop, which he has delivered all over the world. In fact, he has traveled to over forty countries so far.

I’m not going to spoil it, but let’s just say that he is now my travel hero, living the “why wait for things to be perfect” approach to life and travel.

Just one other thing about Craig before we get to the show. When we met and discussed having him on the show, he didn’t have a website. He still didn’t by the time we recorded. He has one now. But for all those people waiting for their website to be perfect, they should take yet another lesson from Craig.

Now, on to the show!

book cover for my fourth book titled THE BLIND BLOGGER’S FIRST SPEAKING AND SIGNING ADVENTURES

My fourth self-help book and the second in my fearless travel series is now available on Amazon.

You can buy your copy here.

And I hope you will visit my sponsor Chip and Pam Edwards at www.createmyvoice.com

While they don’t figure in this book, their support has allowed me to continue to travel to events. They have even helped me book my travel plans.

You will get to know them a lot better in my next book.

For now, just know that Chip is “The Expert” on voice branding through Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

He can make the case that being on these platforms is no longer desired but is now an absolute necessity.

This is because the search engines are pushing people to find and consume their content through these wireless voice speakers and their related smart-Phone apps.

And your invocation name is critical to your future success. You have to claim it, protect it, and use it to grow your brand.

With millions of people getting their content by saying, “Alexa, play Create My Voice” or Google Talk to Create My Voice, can you really afford not to be on these platforms?

About Craig

Well, I told you Craig started sharing his story before he had a site.

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