How can we love ourselves when we don't know who we are. Listen in as adoptee Ron shares what he's learned about his genetic identity and history to get closure. We also talk about busting the belief we are not loveable.
Ron Levi (1964- ) was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan and raised his family in Centennial, Colorado for eleven years before returning to Michigan in 2007. Mr. Levi is a Senior Project Management Professional and Entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience in technical sales, business startup & operations, and customer service. Certified in the Project Management profession by the Project Management Institute (PMP), the IBM Corporation, and Stanford University (SCPM), he holds a B.A. in
Psychology from the Wayne State University. He founded One Nation Books and Art in 1993 and is the inventor of Ojamas, novelty election-themed pajamas which were sold world-wide during the 2008 US Presidential Election campaign.
Ron and his wife, Frances, are also the parents of three adult sons who have played competitive ice hockey at every level from mini-mite through high school, midget AAA and on to the professional ranks. They know what it's like to be new to the game without any experience whatsoever, and they know what its like to hear their son's name called at the NHL Entry Draft. His first book, Navigating Youth Hockey: The Definitive Guide for Parents and Players, was released June 27, 2015 as an e-book exclusively on Amazon.com.
Ron's first full-length novel, Spitting Image, is co-authored by family genealogist, Frances Lillian Stephens. It is the true story of a child abandoned at birth whose search for his genetic identity spans over 4 decades and unlocks secrets and amazing coincidences many hundreds of years in the making.
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