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HEALTH MEDIA NOW-JEANIE CISCO-METH-BULLYING AND HOW TO HANDLE IT

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Please join us Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. PST (California) for a live interview with host Denise Messenger.  Our special guest is Jeanie Cisco-Meth and she will be discussing "Bully Proofing You: Taming the Bully Between Your Ears."  When Jeanie was a young girl, everyone knew she was different. When she got into school, the labeling began. She had so many learning disabilities and physical differences she stood out. She had dyslexia, she couldn’t talk very well, she was legally blind, by the eighth grade she was six feet tall, she was a cancer survivor, and the list goes on. She was told she would never amount to much. She remembers sitting in the classroom with her parents and her teachers listening to the discussion about her dismal future. Jeanie and her parents had different ideas. Delbert and Martha, Jeanie’s parents, did not spend so much time, money, emotional stress battling childhood cancer with her just to give up now. They knew she would find a way.

When Jeanie got into high school she decided she was not going to let someone else tell her how her future would go. She sought out the tools that helped her graduate high school then she went on to college. She was the first in her family to graduate from a four-year university.

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