[Nfbofsc] Led By Love: Michael Hingson, Thunder Dog, and Getting Out of the Twin Towers Alive - Library Events - South Carolina State Library
Steve & Shannon Cook
cookcafe at sc.rr.com
Tue Aug 7 00:38:55 UTC 2018
The South Carolina State Library’s Talking Book Services will host an author talk by Michael Hingson for Blindness Awareness Month on October 18, 2018. Hingson, a blind survivor of the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center, will tell his life story and detail how he and his guide dog made it out of the Twin Towers alive. His talk begins at 6:00 p.m., with a reception opening at 5:00 p.m. and a book signing afterward.
Who is Michael Hingson?
On September 11, 2001, a blind man escaped the World Trade Center by walking down 78 flights of stairs with his guide dog. Days later, America fell in love with Mike and Roselle and the special bond that helped them both survive one of the country’s darkest days. Following the 9/11 tragedy, Michael was featured on the Larry King show five times. According to King, “Michael Hingson is an international hero honored and awarded by top organizations worldwide.” He now travels the world as a keynote and inspirational speaker who can motivate audiences to action. He has also put his experience in a book called Thunder Dog (DB 73300) which is available from us and downloadable from BARD.
What does Michael Hingson Do?
After 9/11, Hingson began speaking to audiences about his experience on that day as well as discussing his thoughts on life and dealing with change. He has become a recognized internationally acclaimed public speaker who captivates audiences with his personal and compelling story. He also teaches his listeners new ways of looking at life and their worlds by helping them to visualize from his viewpoint how to live, function, and thrive. He demonstrates through stories and personal examples how anyone can be a leader and become more successful in whatever they attempt to do. First and foremost, Mike personally connects with every audience member by drawing them into his world and showing them how to use their own inner tools more effectively than they ever thought possible. Mike speaks to and has expertise on topics including leadership, teamwork, trust, inclusion, public speaking, disabilities, survival, change and much more.
For this speaking engagement, Hingson will do much more than simply tell his own 9/11 story and will discuss the broader lessons of his life and experiences inspiring and motivating audiences with topics such as:
▪ Trust & Teamwork
▪ Human-Animal Bond
▪ Inclusion vs. Diversity
▪ Strategies for the Future
▪ Adapting in Challenging Times
This program is free and open to the public. Registration is required because seating is limited.
Date:Thursday, October 18, 2018 Time:5:00PM - 7:30PM Campus:South Carolina State Library Location:First Floor
Go to the below link to register:
https://statelibrary.sc.libcal.com/event/4422232
Steve Cook
1st Vice President of the Computer Science & Technology Division of the NFB of SC
1st Vice President of the Columbia Chapter of the NFB of SC
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