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TONIGHT YOUR HOST
Dr Randall George Nozawa
His New Show
"Be The Change"
His Guest
Sandra Cooze
About SUSAN
Personal Bio
Sandra Cooze is an Intuitive Trauma Release & Self-Empowerment
Coach, Reiki Master/Teacher, Traumatic Incident Reduction Facilitator,
Meditation Teacher, and Passionate Writer.
Her passion and
dedication for trauma healing was born as a result of her own traumatic
past. Molested as a child, bullied in school, sexually assaulted, and
raped as a young adult, Sandra felt lost for many years until the
unusual request of a friend set her on a path of true healing and
transformation.
Sandra studied the Art & Science of Coaching
at Erickson College International in Vancouver, Reiki Level 1 – Master
at Beaumont Hospital in Warren, Michigan and Traumatic Incident
Reduction in Windsor, Ontario.
She created the Life Story
Transformation Program to help heart centered women heal from emotional
pain, transform limiting beliefs and self-sabotaging behavior, so they
can step into their power and discover the amazing, beautiful, and
strong women they have always been.
Sandra also created the
Rock-Solid Relationship Program, in which she helps heart centered
couples discover and transform the root cause of their marital hardships
to create the truly loving and flourishing relationship they have
always desired!
Her first book ‘Journey to Your Self – How to Heal from Trauma’ will be published within the next few months.
YOUR HOST TONIGHT
Dr Randall George Nozawa
A Look at Our World through the
Heart of Dr. Randall
What About the Doctor
The Doctor was Blinded
after two tragedies,
Nozawa’s
will to live a full life continues undeterred
The Doctor is living
proof that a person can do everything right only to suffer horrific events that
stymied decades of
hard work and left him blind. The two most gruesome tragedies he suffered would
make the fire-breathing Godzilla buckle in bitterness. Not Nozawa.
He’s grateful just to be alive.
Japanese, Nozawa had played high school football in
Honolulu and later became a professional body builder. When he moved to
Washington, the muscle-bound Nozawa
enrolled at the University of Washington’s dental school, studied hard and
faithfully graduated. Yet years later, after opening a handful of dental
clinics, when he could finally afford the lifestyle he had always wanted, a
tree came crashing down and foiled all his best-laid plans.
It was the first of
two tragic events that would change his life forever.
During
his resultant and prolonged stay in the hospital, and as he took a year to
learn to walk again, his wife Debra Nozawa
hired temporary dentists to keep the clinics open. Yet when the businesses
performed poorly under the temporary staff’s care, family finances plummeted
and with all of his medical bills accumulating, Nozawa
felt he needed to return to work.
That’s
when Nozawa realized he could not perform his
dental duties to the high standard that he was accustomed. Even with assistive
devices for the seeing impaired, he felt his dentistry skills were now
sub-standard and that’s why he closed his clinics.
But
you'd probably think to yourself " Man that guy has been through it all
"
But
Nope here's the Number 2 Opportunity
Caught
in the middle of the couple’s domestic violence incident one fateful night,
John William Branden first shot his wife, Turid Lee Bentley, dead then shot Nozawa in the head from 12 inches away before
finally shooting himself. The crime shocked the community of Gig Harbor where
it occurred, and received its due amount of attention in area newspapers.
Looking back on it, Nozawa said that getting
shot feels like thumping your forehead with the heel of your hand – it does not
hurt. He did not yet know that the bullet had shattered and bore a hole through
his palate, destroying molars, nearly severing his tongue, and destroying his
only eye. All he knew was that he could not see and he was bleeding.
Missing
both eyes, Nozawa has had to get used
to moving about indoors and out. Shortly after the shooting and recovery, he
realized that he desperately needed help learning to navigate so he signed up
for Washington State’s Department of Services for the Blind.
At
blind school, Nozawa stayed in an
apartment offered through the Orientation and Training Center, in South
Seattle. There he learned how to maneuver with a cane, how to find addresses,
cross the street safely and navigate a kitchen, among other things.
These
days Nozawa has global plans for his business,
Transformational Kaizen Institute for Personal Freedom.
“My
signature program is a nine-step success blueprint that I have named
Transforming Adversity Into Opportunity (TAIO),” Nozawa
said. “This is the success formula that I use with small and large
businesses alike, for those who want to become entrepreneurs and for those who
want to succeed in personal growth.”
Regarding
his home life, Nozawa is just grateful
that his family has stuck by him. “My wife Debra had to do a lot after I was in
the car wreck and again after getting shot,” he said. “We went from awfully
rich to rock-bottom penniless and almost homeless.”
Debra
Nozawa now owns The Ruston Chapel, for
weddings and social events. She is also the executive manager of Picasso
Catering in Tacoma.
GO TO HIS WEBSITE: https://drrandallgeorge.com/
“Dreams
do really come true, but you have to believe it before you can see it,” he
said. He has made his own dreams come true by helping others pursue their life
aspirations. In his free, 14-page book “Precipice of Potential,” which can be
downloaded from his website at www.drrandallgeorge.com, Nozawa
asks provocative questions to help readers examine their own lives more closely
like “What do you do that fills you with joy and excitement?” “When
is the last time that you gave, something, anything, freely without expecting
anything in return?” “What did you do with your last 20 dollars?” Certainly
food for thought.
Folks who want more information may e-mail the
doctor at
Mirabelle.nozawa@gmail.com
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