24. Bonnie Milletto on Finding Her Voice

24. Bonnie Milletto on Finding Her Voice

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People often take the easy path, but what can you achieve and grow by jumping into thorny problems that don’t have an obvious solution?Today's guest on Contrary to Ordinary is Dr. Alex Vieira. He’s a pioneer in cleft-palate research, has authored more than 400 scientific papers, ...  Show more

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Today's guest is Dr. Bradley Bale, a pioneering cardiologist and co-founder of the BaleDoneen Method.In this episode, we explore Brad’s fearless approach to life, the driving force behind his groundbreaking practice, and dive into why he’s willing to take a few arrows in the back ...  Show more

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