There’s a lot that happens in our imagination, in our mind…
But how does making a wish affect our body? During my conversation with Dr. Jen Pratt, she shared a surprising pearl of wisdom.
Here’s Hoping.
Some links to share
You can read about the Make A Wish in the United States of America as well as the Make A Wish International. You can read also about the Impact of A Wish here. Interested in learning more about Dr. Jen Pratt? You can hear her conversation on Nate Lurie’s podcast, We’re the Inspiration, on the March 16th, 2023 episode, “From Making Wishes to Granting Wishes with Dr. Jen Pratt”
More links to Dr. Jen Pratt include:
- Make-A-Wish Kid Now A Doctor In The Hospital That Treated Her - YouTube
- Former cancer patient now a doctor at the hospital that treated her | CNN
- From Teresa Freeman's "Real-Atable Podcast": Dr. Jen Pratt, Pediatric Physician, Children's Minnesota & Make-A-Wish Consultant
- From "Humanity Chats with Marjy": Make A Wish Kid Now a Physician Who Helps Other Kids Receive Wishes - Dr. Pratt
- From the "Human Hope with Carlos Whittaker" Podcast: From Cancer as a Kid to Becoming a Doctor Treating Kids...How Hope Heals Our Bodies
No matter the season, it’s worthwhile to check out the 1970 musical production of Scrooge, starring the 35-year-old Albert Finney. Today’s quote comes from the wise (and hilarious) Ghost of Christmas Present, played by the remarkable Kenneth More.
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Special thanks to Tysorex for the original artwork. Additional graphics made with Canva.
Original café music composed & created by Rev. Dr. Seth Jones.
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