Sneak Peek for Our Readers!

With the date growing closer to implementation of the Affordable Care Act,  SOUL SHERPA wants our readers to get a head start and view some newly revised marketing materials.  Here’s a sneak peek of what’s in our new information packets.  Let us know what you think; we welcome your feedback. SOUL SHERPA® Providing Solutions to the Medical, Legal, Financial […]

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Must Angelina Jolie’s Surgeon Blog About Her House Call?

According to a column in yesterday’s Los Angeles Times, veteran reporter Robin Abcarian wrote an interesting Perspective column in which she reported Ms. Jolie’s surgeon, Dr. Kristi Funk (of the Pink Lotus Breast Center in Beverly Hills) paid Angelina a home visit just days after her April 27th breast reconstruction.  This was Ms. Jolie’s third and last surgery […]

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My Recent Hospitalization: Lessons Learned — Part I

Hello faithful readers!  Sorry I’ve been an absent blogger, but that’s due to a recent hospitalization.  I’m at home now and on the mend.  I learned so much about being hospitalized today.  Things are definitely different than they were just ten years ago.  Lisa wasn’t surprised, but I was amazed.  I hope by writing my next […]

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Is That Prince William or a Client Who’s a Professional Athlete?

Now that Lisa’s expanded SOUL SHERPA and is accepting professional athletes as clients, I asked her just how many professional athletes does she know?  Turns out she’s SO confidential, she won’t even tell me. I can tell you she’s never discussed the details of her business dealings with me, but I do know she works […]

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Mission Accomplished — Cardinal Messenger Delivers Tickets

Lisa and Bob traveled to downtown Los Angeles today to volunteer at Stanford’s hospitality desk at the J.W. Marriott hotel, where many Stanford fans from out of town are staying during The Rose Bowl festivities.  I asked Lisa to deliver Roland Hemming’s pair of Rose Bowl tickets while she was there. I was pleasantly surprised […]

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Free Pair Rose Bowl Tickets If You Inspire Me the Most!!

This college bowl game season marks my first one as a centenarian!  I have a a pair of tickets to The Rose Bowl on January 1, 2013, featuring the Wisconsin Badgers playing against the Stanford Cardinal.  Although I’d like to attend, I’m afraid I can’t see (or hear) too well from the stadium seats.  Because I’ll […]

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In Honor of Sylvia and All Humankind: DNA & Longevity Studies

Today I had a blood draw.  Four small test tubes now hold about four ounces of my 100 year-old blood.  It wasn’t taken for me.  It was taken by a lab technician resembling Conan O’Brien (with the humor to match.)  I have given these blood samples, that hopefully hold some unique information, to the Archon Genomics X […]

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A Relic, Just Like Me

I couldn’t turn down the opportunity to take a ride in this old fire engine, built in 1939.  Kevin Berry, of Reno, Nevada, drove me around town on my last visit to the area in last month.  Lisa’s cousin is a great driver (just a little heavy on the siren when we’re in the country; apologies to the […]

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Chocolates and Donuts and Jets, Oh My!

I’m happy to write I’ll be packing my bag and heading up to Reno and Lake Tahoe tomorrow! Southwest Airlines (my favorite, thanks to the wonderful birthday party they threw for me in July) will take Bob, Lisa and me up north to visit friends, family and attend to some SOUL SHERPA business.  While we’re there, […]

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Lisa’s Turn: Henry’s Secret is More Than Great Genes

Teach a centenarian about your website and you can kiss your blog goodbye. Henry’s really getting into blogging (especially all the adoring feedback.)  It’s wonderful to see him open to new things (that’s just one of his secrets to longevity:  flexibility) but there’s more I’d like to add.  That’s why I’m blogging today.  It will give Henry a […]

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