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In Stan Goldberg's Own words: I am a cancer survivor, hospice volunteer (Pathways Home Care and Hospice, husband, father, Professor Emeritus at San Francisco State University, and devotee of the shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute) and Native American Flute. In 2009 I was named by the Hospice Volunteer Association “Volunteer of the Year.”
For more than 25 years I taught, provided therapy, researched, and published in the areas of learning, change, loss, and end of life issues.
I have published seven books, written numerous articles and delivered more than 100 lectures and workshops throughout the United States, Latin America, Canada, and Asia on topics including stuttering, change, learning differences, flyfishing, and end of life issues.
Lessons for the Living: Stories of Forgiveness, Gratitude, and Courage at the End of Life, received six national and international awards and was translated into Chinese, Indonesian, and Portuguese.
Leaning Into Sharp Points: Practical Guidance and Nurturing Support for Caregivers Leaning Into Sharp Points has been endorsed by the heads of the Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Foundation, Livestrong (Lance Armstrong’s Foundation) and the Open to Hope Foundation. Booklist calls it “inspirational” “moving” and “eloquent.” |