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OvercomeOutloud Ep.54 Dr. Hank Seitz

OvercomeOutloud Ep.54 Dr. Hank Seitz

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I had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Hank Seitz, PhD. Many years ago, Dr. Hank was involved in a car accident that totaled his car and totaled his body. He is a Vietnam Veteran and the VA proclaimed Dr. Hank to be permanently home-bound and permanently disabled. He was paralyzed from my waist down. Dr. Hank decided to not believe in the good doctors, but instead, to put his belief and faith in God and himself! Whatever you focus your attention on expands, so Dr. Hank focused his attention on walking and eventually felt movement in his little toe and then moved that energy throughout his legs. He can walk now and they call him a walking miracle… but Dr. Hank believes we are all walking miracles and he can show you how. Dr. Hank has a Bachelor Degree in Business, Master’s Degree in Psychology and PhD in Mental Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This is why he’s nicknamed Dr. Hank! Dr. Hank is also an author of 15 books that you can purchase at Amazon.com. You might want to start with “Your Royal Path To Riches” as this will help you to tap into your subconscious mind, the Kingdom with YOU! Learn more at https://drhankseitz.com/

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