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Traci BrosmanBrosman, Traci – Vice President of World Wellness Education has a passion to learn. Her main studies have been in relation to the mind. How we can create success and balance in our lives along with how positive and negative influences affect us.   Traci is a “serial” entrepreneur, owner of Coaching to Success, a professional speaker and an author. She is also a local television and radio host.

Believing in the value of doing what it takes to improve her life and the lives of those she comes into contact with, Traci thoroughly enjoys her work with World Wellness Education and Coaching to Success. “I love the fact that I get to connect with so many professionals on what it means to be healthy — body, mind and spirit. Then I get to take this information and share it with the world — one community, one story at a time. It is wonderful to be able to do the things I love and then give back to others what I learn.” Brosman is dedicated to encouraging and inspiring others with honesty and integrity.

 

Maryann HoldenHolden, Maryann – CHHC AADP LPN has worked as a Nurse for over 25 years.
In Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities. After witnessing first-hand the results of poor choices throughout one’s life, she jumped on a path of learning how to create a lifestyle toward optimal health and wellness. Graduating from “The Institute for Integrative Nutrition” in NYC, she became certified as a Holistic Health Counselor, and Accredited by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners.

Her true passion now lies in “Empowering Wellness”; helping her clients prevent and reverse chronic lifestyle diseases, regain their health and well-being and reduce or eliminate their need for medications. She resides in The Villages where she enjoys teaching Yoga and facilitates group classes in Nutritional Cleansing and Replenishing.

 

Jean SumnerSumner, Jean – President of World Wellness Education has pursued an interest in wellness her entire life. An avid runner, she is passionate about exercise, eating healthy and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.Jean was diagnosed with cancer in May, 2009 this only served to fuel the flames of her passions and encouraged her to learn more about wellness. This diagnosis actually led to the beginning of World Wellness Education with a mission of “Teaching the world about wellness — one story at a time.”

As Jean pursued alternative methods of treating cancer snowledge that we learn from stories more quickly than other teaching methods an organization was born in hopes to make a difference in the well being of every individual on the planet.

 

WaJen Walzlz, Jennifer, Board of Directors runs The Chiropractic Center as their General Manager and Director of Marketing, with her partner Dr. Joe Morreale.  She is working toward her Bachelor of Science in Alternative medicine with a goal to later move into a treating role in the clinic as an acupuncturist.

Jennifer is very active in the community participating in fund raising for organizations such as The American Cancer Society, Walk 4 Animals, World Wellness Education, and The Early Learning Coalition of Lake County.  She is a member of the board of the Early Learning Coalition of Lake County, helping promote school readiness.  She is also an active member of World Wellness Education both as a member of the board and as President of the Mt. Dora Chapter.

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I thought the meeting last Thursday was very productive. It certainly was for me. I enjoyed hearing form Kiersten and Ron about the T-Zone Vibrator and hope to get up to their Center in Summerfield one of these days soon. I also enjoyed appreciated learning about the web-site "documentaryfilms.com". Bev and I watched "The Beautiful Truth" from the listing last night. It is an excellent documentary. A couple of our children had recommended it to us about a year ago and since it was on the list it was a natural. Excellent. Also, I had a helpful discussion with Robert Novak at the end of the meeting. I had not met him before and he had some suggestions of places and people to go to for information for my wife, Bev, and her problems with Atrial Fibrillation and Congestive Heart Failure. I have already checked out a few of the suggestions on line. I find networking is very important. Thank you for all you do. You can tell the meeting is going well when they have to kick us out like last Thursday. You are making a difference.
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