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His grandson said something I can't stop thinking about. We all die twice. Once when we take our last breath and again the last time someone says our name. This week I'm paying tribute to Dr. Guy Riekeman, a man who shaped my life, my practice, and my philosophy on health in ways I'm still discovering. I share the story of bribing a PF Chang's server to stretch a lunch to two hours so my buddy and I could ask him a hundred questions, the words he said to my dad on graduation day, and the three-hour class that changed everything I believed about health. If you're in this profession, you owe something to people like Guy whether you know it or not. This one is personal.
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His grandson said something I can't stop thinking about. We all die twice. Once when we take our last breath and again the last time someone says our name. This week I'm paying tribute to Dr. Guy Riekeman, a man who shaped my life, my practice, and my philosophy on health in ways I'm still discovering. I share the story of bribing a PF Chang's server to stretch a lunch to two hours so my buddy and I could ask him a hundred questions, the words he said to my dad on graduation day, and the three-hour class that changed everything I believed about health. If you're in this profession, you owe something to people like Guy whether you know it or not. This one is personal.
📩 Join the newsletter for weekly business & leadership insights:
http://eepurl.com/jghu5I
📸 Follow Austin on Instagram:
@draustincohen
🌐 Explore events + resources:
www.austincohen.com

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