Our Friends
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Find a bookseller near you that carries Victors' work.

Radio Interviews
CLICK HERE to listen to an interview about the book
A Turning Point, with Victor Gagliardi,
conducted by
Zara Larson of Jolt Radio, Tucson, Arizona.


CLICK HERE to listen to an interview with Victor Gagliardi
about his new book, Opening Up,
conducted by
Zara Larson of Jolt Radio, Tucson, Arizona.


http://www.MilestonesConnect.com/gallery/turningpoint

Terah is a good friend that makes beautiful words and images
come together in E-Cards, cards, books, and art pieces.



http://www.lowenfoundation.com/

The Lowen Foundation has been formed to honor and enhance
Dr. Alexander Lowen's work by preserving and making easily available
his teachings and beliefs about Bioenergetics, a mind-body therapy.



http://www.bioenergeticspress.com/

Bioenergetics Press is a publisher of psychology and psychotherapy books and articles
related to Bioenergetic Analysis and other mind-body psychotherapies
and they carry my new book "Opening Up".



http://www.garygagliardi.com/

Gary Gagliardi is an internationally-kno wn strategic trainer, award-winning author
and a world leading authority on the classical strategy of Sun Tzu's The Art of War.
We are not related but he is like the older brother I never had.



http://www.thelarsengroup.com/home.html

Dr. Zara Larsen heads The Larsen Group: Architects of Change,
a private consulting firm dedicated to helping others unleash potential
through transformational change and does a great radio talk show in Tucson.
Listen to her shows, she did 2 interviews with me.



http://www.mixedart.com

Peter Lukic has been the design architect of all our Books, Cards Boxes,
Journals, Website and anything else associated with our print and media work.
He has been dedicated to creating classic work while taking us in to the 21st century.


http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/07/a-self-appointed-traffic-cop-makes-the-rounds/

Neither snow nor rain nor snickers from students can keep John Votta, 67, from his self-appointed rounds
as the unofficial traffic cop of the east side of Washington Square, which he calls a hazardous stretch
where distracted New York University students rushing to class ignore speeding cars, trucks and cabs.

One recent weekday, Victor Gagliardi, a photographer from Nyack, N.Y., stopped on the street
to listen to Mr. Votta for perhaps 20 minutes. “He’s not crazy — he’s performing a real service,” he said.
“Listen, everyone has to have a purpose in life.”