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Dan Schneider is a pharmacist and long-time advocate whose journey to avenge the death of his son – shining a bright light on the opioid epidemic in the United State in the process – is detailed in the 2020 Netflix docuseries, “The Pharmacist.”
Dan's story shows how one person, after suffering a tremendous loss, can find a modicum of healing through the act of trying to save others. Dan's story is nothing short of amazing, and I hope you watch the Netflix series either before or after listening to this interview. Says Dan: “Some people watch things happen. Some people make things happen. And some people say ‘What happened?’” More information on Dan can be found at tunnelofhope.org
The Netflix series "The Pharmacist" can be found at https://www.netflix.com/us/title/81002576?s=i&trkid=13747225&vlang=en&clip=81573487
The Netflix series was based on the article in the New Orleans Times Picayune. That article can be found at https://www.nola.com/news/crime_police/article_934b7d20-a78a-535a-8691-26cfc7f9bee7.html
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Chris Joseph is a dad, environmental consultant, cancer patient advocate, best selling author, thought leader, public speaker, and founder of two music record companies and a complementary 501(c)(3) non-profit helping New Orleans artists and musicians. He's also a television producer, hobbyist songwriter, podcaster, and a lover of all things outdoors. Over the decades, Chris has served as a board of director for numerous non-profit organizations, and is currently a national board member of NatureBridge.
Chris’s first book was the best seller “Life is a Ride: My Unconventional Journey of Cancer Recovery” (2020). He then co-authored "The Epiphanies Project" and is currently finalizing his third book, “The Kitchen Sink Approach to Cancer (And Why You SHOULDN'T Always Listen to Your Doctor)”.
For more information about Chris Joseph, please see the following websites:
https://my.terrain.network/profile/member/841?tab=overview-tab
lifeisaridebook.com
terrainnavigators.com
and at chrisjoseph AT mac DOT com
Dan Schneider is a pharmacist and long-time advocate whose journey to avenge the death of his son – shining a bright light on the opioid epidemic in the United State in the process – is detailed in the 2020 Netflix docuseries, “The Pharmacist.”
Dan's story shows how one person, after suffering a tremendous loss, can find a modicum of healing through the act of trying to save others. Dan's story is nothing short of amazing, and I hope you watch the Netflix series either before or after listening to this interview. Says Dan: “Some people watch things happen. Some people make things happen. And some people say ‘What happened?’” More information on Dan can be found at tunnelofhope.org
The Netflix series "The Pharmacist" can be found at https://www.netflix.com/us/title/81002576?s=i&trkid=13747225&vlang=en&clip=81573487
The Netflix series was based on the article in the New Orleans Times Picayune. That article can be found at https://www.nola.com/news/crime_police/article_934b7d20-a78a-535a-8691-26cfc7f9bee7.html
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Chris Joseph is a dad, environmental consultant, cancer patient advocate, best selling author, thought leader, public speaker, and founder of two music record companies and a complementary 501(c)(3) non-profit helping New Orleans artists and musicians. He's also a television producer, hobbyist songwriter, podcaster, and a lover of all things outdoors. Over the decades, Chris has served as a board of director for numerous non-profit organizations, and is currently a national board member of NatureBridge.
Chris’s first book was the best seller “Life is a Ride: My Unconventional Journey of Cancer Recovery” (2020). He then co-authored "The Epiphanies Project" and is currently finalizing his third book, “The Kitchen Sink Approach to Cancer (And Why You SHOULDN'T Always Listen to Your Doctor)”.
For more information about Chris Joseph, please see the following websites:
https://my.terrain.network/profile/member/841?tab=overview-tab
lifeisaridebook.com
terrainnavigators.com
and at chrisjoseph AT mac DOT com