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" ... A pitch is a litany, while a story is a journey. A pitch lists your qualifications, credentials and competence without giving your audience a sense of progress, challenges or obstacles. A story, on the other hand, takes the audience from point A to point B, whether that takes one minute or one hour. A story is about change. If challenge is the nerve center of the story, then change is the soul of it. ... "
" ... Dr. DiDuro saw his pain reduced to a fraction in less than a month and encouraged his wife to undertake the same form of treatment. His wife was suffering from chemotherapy-induced nerve damage, and much like Dr. DiDuro, she experienced transformational improvement after just one treatment plan. Having been given back many of the liberties in life that we take for granted, he happened upon an important realization. Dr. DiDuro was tapping into one of the best-kept secrets in healthcare. And it was time to bring this medical breakthrough to his patients. ... "
" ... Rosenfeld’s post hit a big nerve because it pointed to a big problem: Not only is simply casting a private and independent accessible ballot not possible in many states, just getting informed about the candidates through this most immediate, visceral and telling format is also out of reach, even though it is fully available to the general public. Why is access to real-time ASL interpretation or top-quality captioning of these momentous national moments still out of sight? ... "
" ... Then Patel has the nerve to ask Giselle this: "Can I count on you to bring our boy up to speed?" ... "
" ... “They said the nerve grows an inch a month and by spring training it was going to come back. Well, by spring training I was able to throw the brace away, and I played my whole career. Nobody knew there was anything wrong with me.” ... "