Do you have challenges in your personal and professional life that seem impossible to overcome? Are you sometimes stuck and just don’t know what to do or who to turn to for help? Do your dreams seem unattainable and scary? Are you having challenges in your family life or at work?
This programme will help you in overcoming your challenges and give you valuable information that will assist you in your personal quest for excellence in both your personal and professional life.
Your host, Dr. Moses Simuyemba, is a medical doctor and Africa’s first Certified Power Coach. Power Coaching is a world renowned life coaching qualification of Coaching and Leadership International Inc, and is recognised by the International Coach Federation and the European Coaching Institute.
He is also an author, speaker and corporate trainer.
Dr. Moses is here to engage you in a “thought provoking and creative process that will empower you to maximise your personal and professional potential.”
His personal philosophy is summed up in the phrase “You are all you can be. Go on and be it.”
So sit back and enjoy the show as we explore how YOU can make YOUR life better in every way.
You can also Tune in to Radio Phoenix in Zambia on Tuesdays at 17:00 hours to catch the live shows.
Now listen in to this audio entitled The Gap between Knowledge and Action
Ha,sounds like a Zambian version of Dr Phil is out to take Zambia by storm.Whatever the solutions offered by the Doc,i hope it’ll not be an excuse by zambians not to work hard.Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.
good for him because some people need to hear this s$%t so has to get their lazy behinds to work hard
The dr Moses show- I like.Nice to see Zambians being so inovative.Keep it up doc
Congrats moses.I admire your creativity.Keep it up and best wishes
So this is y malaria,diabets or cure for hiv/aids is never found coz doc’s and reseachers are busy
doing other things.
Wow this is awesome doc.I like how you are doing this stuff, which is in a way out of your comfort zone.
Yeah, good to go… Keep up the spirit…
good one but intro rather long. soundslike some one i know.
Is he Zambian? Why is he Dr Moses?