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Mind Control - Shift Your Thoughts Change Your Life - Tracy Loken Weber Part 1

Episode 6 of the Christian Rocketeers: Rocket Your Nonprofit Leadership Today! podcast, hosted by Christian Rocketeers, titled "Mind Control - Shift Your Thoughts Change Your Life - Tracy Loken Weber Part 1" was published on October 6, 2020 and runs 12 minutes.

October 6, 2020 ·12m · Christian Rocketeers: Rocket Your Nonprofit Leadership Today!

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Do you know how to be a BRAIN Warrior for Christ? Tracy Loken Weber joins us today to talk about the most amazing organ that God created - our brain. Listen in as she shares tips on how to train your brain to be a brain warrior for Christ and how our thoughts are so important for our daily living. This is part one of 3.  Tracy Loken Weber earned a Master of Science in curriculum and design and instructional technology from Bemidji State University in 2005.  She has served as educator, nonprofit President/Executive Director, Author, Keynote Speaker, University Instructor, and is currently a state-wide trainer for UW-Milwaukee. In addition, she has become an advocate for foster care and adoption and has been promoting the importance of trauma-informed care in special needs children. Tracy and her husband Thomas live in WI with their five adopted children, and their fur baby Charlie.

Do you know how to be a BRAIN Warrior for Christ? Tracy Loken Weber joins us today to talk about the most amazing organ that God created - our brain. Listen in as she shares tips on how to train your brain to be a brain warrior for Christ and how our thoughts are so important for our daily living.

This is part one of 3. 

Tracy Loken Weber earned a Master of Science in curriculum and design and instructional technology from Bemidji State University in 2005.  She has served as educator, nonprofit President/Executive Director, Author, Keynote Speaker, University Instructor, and is currently a state-wide trainer for UW-Milwaukee. In addition, she has become an advocate for foster care and adoption and has been promoting the importance of trauma-informed care in special needs children. Tracy and her husband Thomas live in WI with their five adopted children, and their fur baby Charlie.


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