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South Carolina Seminar Testimonials

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“By participating in the role playing, I learned first hand how to play ‘Izzy’s game.’ I will take this role playing experience into my personal life as well as my professional life. Thank you Izzy!” – Cheryl Hooks, Counselor, Columbia, South Carolina (9.24.07)

“Thank you for articulating and drawing together many ideas I have been using in therapy–the Golden Rule, forgiveness, choosing harmony over being ‘right’ (or winning)–I will use these ideas and your rules to good purpose.” – Penelope Williams, Counselor, Columbia, South Carolina (9.24.07)

“An outstanding and highly useful presentation. Great humor by the presenter! Reminds me of Jerry Springer–a more intelligent JS. Excellent materials.” – Edward Vaugh, Counselor, Columbia, South Carolina (9.24.07)

“Awesome presentation!! Great personality.” – Mari Bolden, Counselor/Drug and Alcohol Abuse Counselor, Columbia, South Carolina (9.24.07)

“Great seminar in every way! I want to take more of your workshops.” – Williard Dunn, Counselor, Columbia, South Carolina (9.24.07)

“Excellent; helpful, creative ideas; good sense of humor; appreciate the common sense reality approach along with spiritual overtones. Thanks for the courage to speak up about how our country should turn back around to some common sense values.” – James Harbin, Counselor, Columbia, South Carolina (9.24.07)

“Excellent seminar! I can use the information and techniques every day in my counseling practice! Too much about anti-bullying laws. (Don’t get angry at this comment, please.)” – Joan Havens, Counselor, Columbia, South Carolina (9.24.07)

“Speaker very ‘Woody Allen’ like. Funny.” – Torey Futch, Social Worker, Columbia, South Carolina (3.30.05)

“Interaction with audience extremely effective and stimulating.” - Columbia, South Carolina (3.30.05)

“Chairs are a bit uncomfortable. Izzy is a wonderful presenter – interesting, funny, and I love the game.” – Gloria Wright, Therapist, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (3.29.05)

 

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