The courage to seek | Dr. Ramah Jean Wagner | TEDxCincinnati
Feeling stuck and overwhelmed? Discover the transformative power of seeking in Dr. Ramah Jean Wagner's TEDx talk, "The Courage to Seek." Join her as she shares her journey from despair to healing, and learn how courage, faith, fervor, and favor can guide you to a life of purpose and vitality. Embrace the seeker within and find your own path to wholeness. www.WagnerChiro.com Dr. Ramah Jean Wagner was born into a legacy of healers. A third-generation Chiropractor, she founded Wagner Chiropractic near Orlando, Florida, over 20 years ago. She is still a practicing physician and has helped over 7000 patients regain health and wellness. As an international bestselling author, her books include "The Health of Business" and "Journey Through Chronic Pain". A renowned speaker, Dr. Ramah has presented at the Harvard Business Club, NASDAQ, NASA, and MIT, sharing the stage with figures such as Suzanne Somers, John Gray, and Jack Canfield. Her TV appearances on CBS and NBC have helped countless individuals tackle chronic pain. Her exceptional contributions earned her the Top Doctor and Who's Who- Lifetime award. Dr. Ramah's dedication to advancing health and wellness continues to resonate globally, solidifying her status as a visionary leader in the natural health sphere. https://www.wagnerchiro.com/ This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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