• Dr. Berne’s Travel Adventure–Part 1

  • 2025/01/01
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Dr. Berne’s Travel Adventure–Part 1

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  • Keywords Hawaii, travel, Maui, Molokai, adventure, nature, functional vision, wellness, retreats, exploration Summary In this episode, Sam Berne introduces his practitioners training program and membership offerings before transitioning into a personal narrative about his travels to Hawaii. He shares his experiences exploring the islands, particularly Maui and Molokai, highlighting the natural beauty, cultural significance, and personal connections he made during his adventures. The conversation emphasizes the importance of travel and exploration in personal growth and wellness. Takeaways The practitioners training program is open to non-eye doctors. Traveling can provide a sense of spiritual home. Hawaii offers diverse experiences from ocean to lava. Maui is known for its breathtaking landscapes and waterfalls. Molokai has a rich history and is less commercialized. Camping and hiking in Hawaii can be transformative experiences. Exploring different cultures enhances personal growth. Traveling allows for a deeper connection with nature. The importance of sharing personal stories and experiences. Creating a library of knowledge can benefit others. Sound Bites "I want to talk a little bit about travel." "Hawaii felt like home to me." "Molokai is a very interesting Island." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Program Announcements 02:23 Exploring the Beauty of Hawaii 03:12 Adventures in Maui and Molokai Sam Berne (00:00) Hey everyone, welcome to the program today. So before we get into the main part, I want to make a few announcements. First of all, I am offering a practitioners training program and these are for non eye doctors. This is a program which is called functional vision integrative body and it's a one-year program where I teach you the methods that I have developed. in physical therapy, educating your clients on how to improve their vision, their brain health, their body health from a physical, emotional and spiritual perspective. So if you're interested in this program, and by the way, you don't need to be an eye doctor. The way I've set up this program is you could be a massage therapist, a teacher, an occupational therapist, a psychologist, whatever. And program is geared as an educational coaching program so you won't get in any trouble from any licensing boards but the information will be very effective in working with your clients. So if you're interested you can go to my website DrSanBurn.com you can email me appointments at DrSanBurn.com and we can have a conversation and see if it's right for you. The other thing is is I want to tell you about my membership program. We're on year number three. I have got so much exclusive content in there. I've got different courses that I've taught and different ideas that I don't want to put on social media a little too controversial but in the membership program or protected with confidentiality. Also, I'm now putting up some of my written blogs that I've done over the years. It's really good stuff. stuff and I post three or four times a week just on the membership. So it's 20 bucks a month. You have a seven-day free trial period. If you want to sign up, you can go to my homepage, dr. Sanburn.com under the word vision. You'll see join membership and you can join for free and check it out and see if it's for you. All right. So in today's show, I'm not going to talk about eyes. In fact, you know what was interesting? I was having breakfast with a friend the other day and at the end of our conversation, she said, you know, I have a friend who's got this condition called macular pucker. Have you ever heard of it? And I said, well, yes, I've worked with it a lot. And if you go to my YouTube channel and you type in macular pucker, Dr. Byrne, you're probably going to get several free video blogs on macular pucker. He's like, my goodness, you are the best, you know, that you have created this library, this archive.
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Keywords Hawaii, travel, Maui, Molokai, adventure, nature, functional vision, wellness, retreats, exploration Summary In this episode, Sam Berne introduces his practitioners training program and membership offerings before transitioning into a personal narrative about his travels to Hawaii. He shares his experiences exploring the islands, particularly Maui and Molokai, highlighting the natural beauty, cultural significance, and personal connections he made during his adventures. The conversation emphasizes the importance of travel and exploration in personal growth and wellness. Takeaways The practitioners training program is open to non-eye doctors. Traveling can provide a sense of spiritual home. Hawaii offers diverse experiences from ocean to lava. Maui is known for its breathtaking landscapes and waterfalls. Molokai has a rich history and is less commercialized. Camping and hiking in Hawaii can be transformative experiences. Exploring different cultures enhances personal growth. Traveling allows for a deeper connection with nature. The importance of sharing personal stories and experiences. Creating a library of knowledge can benefit others. Sound Bites "I want to talk a little bit about travel." "Hawaii felt like home to me." "Molokai is a very interesting Island." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Program Announcements 02:23 Exploring the Beauty of Hawaii 03:12 Adventures in Maui and Molokai Sam Berne (00:00) Hey everyone, welcome to the program today. So before we get into the main part, I want to make a few announcements. First of all, I am offering a practitioners training program and these are for non eye doctors. This is a program which is called functional vision integrative body and it's a one-year program where I teach you the methods that I have developed. in physical therapy, educating your clients on how to improve their vision, their brain health, their body health from a physical, emotional and spiritual perspective. So if you're interested in this program, and by the way, you don't need to be an eye doctor. The way I've set up this program is you could be a massage therapist, a teacher, an occupational therapist, a psychologist, whatever. And program is geared as an educational coaching program so you won't get in any trouble from any licensing boards but the information will be very effective in working with your clients. So if you're interested you can go to my website DrSanBurn.com you can email me appointments at DrSanBurn.com and we can have a conversation and see if it's right for you. The other thing is is I want to tell you about my membership program. We're on year number three. I have got so much exclusive content in there. I've got different courses that I've taught and different ideas that I don't want to put on social media a little too controversial but in the membership program or protected with confidentiality. Also, I'm now putting up some of my written blogs that I've done over the years. It's really good stuff. stuff and I post three or four times a week just on the membership. So it's 20 bucks a month. You have a seven-day free trial period. If you want to sign up, you can go to my homepage, dr. Sanburn.com under the word vision. You'll see join membership and you can join for free and check it out and see if it's for you. All right. So in today's show, I'm not going to talk about eyes. In fact, you know what was interesting? I was having breakfast with a friend the other day and at the end of our conversation, she said, you know, I have a friend who's got this condition called macular pucker. Have you ever heard of it? And I said, well, yes, I've worked with it a lot. And if you go to my YouTube channel and you type in macular pucker, Dr. Byrne, you're probably going to get several free video blogs on macular pucker. He's like, my goodness, you are the best, you know, that you have created this library, this archive.

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