Ordinary Men and the Moments That Made Them
Steve Frank is 65-years old, a retired software engineer and poet. Coming to fatherhood in his forties Steve encountered the impactful event of the birth of his firstborn Jordan who was born prematurely and faced the life-altering challenge of cerebral palsy quadriplegia. Reading from a portion of his recently published book “My Journey from Death to Life through Poetry: How I found my feelings and resurrected my relationships” Steve will offer his discovery of the deeper feelings that brought life in a new way: From a man unfamiliar with feelings to the man who found life and authentic emotion through the journey of raising a son with a severe disability and two daughters. The conversation concludes with an inspiring Speed Round where he will share his hot take on the topics of health, wealth, work, play, marriage, family and faith. Enjoy this meaningful conversation hosted by Mike Wright and his guest Steve Frank. If you enjoy this conversation or know someone who would benefit from this podcast please forward this along. Subscribe to the Coaching the Crossroads newsletter [https://coachingthecrossroads.us21.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c7fa44a5bc95ec100913c5f99&id=c4b84b57d0] to receive the latest and greatest articles, podcast news and other valued resources for men navigating the quarter and middle years of life! Would you or someone you know be interested in writing and sharing a defining moment of your life? I am looking for men 65-years of age and older for upcoming seasons of the Ordinary Men and the Moments That Made Them podcast. Visit the website and reach out - https://www.coachingthecrossroads.com/ [https://www.coachingthecrossroads.com/]. If interested in purchasing Steve Frank’s book visit Amazon - https://a.co/d/c3exgY3 [https://a.co/d/c3exgY3]
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