Dr. Beth (www.drbetherickson.com) first spoke with Bob Wieland (www.bobwieland.com) whose legs were blown off in Viet Nam and zipped into a body bag. When he came back stateside, he required only six weeks’ hospitalization, while some of the soldiers were still in the hospital into their third year. Undaunted by his physical condition, he walks across … Read more about this episode...
Dr. Beth (www.drbetherickson.com (http://www.drbetherickson.com)) first spoke with Bob Wieland (www.bobwieland.com (http://www.bobwieland.com)) whose legs were blown off in Viet Nam and zipped into a body bag. When he came back stateside, he required only six weeks’ hospitalization, while some of the soldiers were still in the hospital into their third year. Undaunted by his physical condition, he walks across the U.S. on his hands. She then spoke with Arthur Simon (www.lifetimemanagement.co (http://www.lifetimemanagement.co)) about the purpose being in a gang served, how he left his gang without fear of being harmed, and the activities engaged in to replace his gang “family.”
Dr. Beth (www.drbetherickson.com) first spoke with Bob Wieland (www.bobwieland.com) whose legs were blown off in Viet Nam and zipped into a body bag. When he came back stateside, he required only six weeks’ hospitalization, while some of the soldiers were still in the hospital into their third year. Undaunted by his physical condition, he walks across the U.S. on his hands. She then spoke with Arthur Simon (www.lifetimemanagement.co) about the purpose being in a gang served, how he left his gang without fear of being harmed, and the activities engaged in to replace his gang “family.”