GCBN Presents Food Is Not The Boss of Me! Seminar

GCBN Presents Food Is Not The Boss of Me! Seminar

GCBN Seminar | Food Is Not The Boss of Me

By Georgia Christian Business Network | God's People Ministry, Inc.

Date and time

Saturday, June 8 · 9:30am - 3:30pm EDT

Location

Cornerstone Coworking

279 West Crogan Street Lawrenceville, GA 30046

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About this event

  • 6 hours

Georgia Christian Business Network is partnering with Juice+ Plus to bring you an event that you cannot afford to miss!

Ready for an experience designed to shift your life? Join us for our Food Is Not The Boss of Me Seminar 2024!

Attendees will receive valuable insights and instructions on the "how to" go higher through our H3 process: Honor Him in your Health! On-sight participants will be given grab bags, opportunity for giveaways, raffles and more! Learn valuable tools that will transform your health and help you live your best life!


Our Keynote Presenter is Dr. Brandon Mines, Family Medicine and Sports Medicine Physician. Dr. Mines is passionate about educating athletes and the community at whole. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience from his background in working with the NFL, WNBA, NBA and local organizations. Learn what causes injury and the impact it has on the body; become aware of preventative measure as you glean from an expert physician.


Beth Copeland, GCBN Executive Director and author of Food is Not the Boss of ME! will facilitate learning relative to how our mind, body and spirit work in unison through application of the truth of God's word to bring forth deliverance.


Julie Mills, Juice Plus Representative, author of Here's the Deal about Cancer: My Personal Story will breakdown the connection between nutrition and disease. When your body is in dis - ease it will cause disease. Learn how to break the cycle.


REGISTER TODAY - onsite** and virtual options.

**Registration includes continental lunch and breakfast!

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Meet Beth Copeland:

Elizabeth Bailey Copeland has been self-employed since 1998, empowering people to be leaders in her role as a Leadership/Team Development Coach and Business Consultant. Currently, she serves as the Executive Director of Georgia Christian Business Network and God’s People Ministry, Inc.

Beth has a passionate desire to enlighten individuals of their awesome responsibility to walk in leadership. Beth is a magnetic presenter; captivating the audience and stimulating action for positive change. She has been successful in partnering with local and national organizations to facilitate cultural change, acquire next-level leadership skills and to develop a champion attitude. Beth’s number 1 objective in ministry is to facilitate for every individual that… God has a plan… And I Am A Part of it!

Beth has been a resident of Lawrenceville for a total of 52 years; she presently resides there along with Jerome, her husband of 43 years. They have been blessed with four children, two sons-in-love, one daughter-in-love and four precious granddaughters, Autumn, Ava, Alessia and Allegra Bailey.


Meet Julie Mills:

Julie Mills-Watson is the author of, Here’s the Deal About Cancer. After personally witnessing the power of whole body, integrated healthcare after her husband, Tommy, was diagnosed with brain cancer, a passion was sparked in her to share that knowledge and information with others.

In addition to writing her book, Julie wanted to do more in the medical field and decided to be part of promoting the nurturing side of healing. She opened her therapeutic massage clinic, Body of Health and Life, where she continues to provide lymphatic therapies and post-surgery recovery programs to help people “hurt less, heal quicker, and have a better quality of life.”

Along her journey, Julie was introduced to Juice Plus, where she found whole food nutrition in a capsule! She quickly integrated it into her family’s diet. She has been a JP representative for over twenty years.

Julie’s approach to sharing her knowledge is practical and hands on. She has managed to blend her story and expertise by writing a book and providing therapies in her own clinic. The inspiration of her husband’s energetic quality of life amazed everyone. She realized that by giving the body what it needs such as nutrition, detox, massage, etc. to boost the immune function, you could also improve quality of life. Empowering people with effective ways to help themselves during this fearful and confusing time in their lives, is Julie’s mission.

Here’s the Deal About Cancer is an easy-to-read account of her family’s cancer journey. The book is designed to give you proactive ways to improve your quality of life by integrating therapies and understanding the environment in which disease can live.

Julie is a Georgia native and a graduate of Auburn University. She is also a nationally certified massage therapist, certified lymphedema therapist, certified oncology massage therapist who specializes in mastectomy therapies. She is married and she and her husband have four adult children, two dogs, two cats, and her first grandchild on the way


Meet Dr. Mines:

Brandon A. Mines M.D., a proud Morehouse alum, is a board-certified family medicine and sports medicine physician. For three years he served in the role of team physician for the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, before being elevated to Head Team Medical Physician for the next eight years. During his tenure, he was one of only two African Americans holding the position in the entire NFL.

Currently, Dr. Mines serves as the Head Team Physician for the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream, and as an Associate Team Physician for the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks. In addition to his sideline duties, Dr. Mines was one of the 12 valued members of the NFL’s Head, Neck and Spine Committee, and was also a founding member the NFL Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative. He is also the co-head team physician for the prestigious NBA preparatory league, Overtime Elite (OTE). He also serves as an Assistant Professor of Orthopedics at Emory University School of Medicine, where he has focused his clinical interest on sports injuries, concussion management, and ultrasound imaging. Dr. Mines’ publishing includes the chapter, "Sports-Related Concussions in Children” in the “Routledge Handbook of Coaching Children in Sport” by Martin Tomes and Ruth Jeans, released at the end of 2022.

In addition to overseeing all of LEWIS’ local community and law enforcement outreach in the Atlanta area, Dr. Mines serves as a Member of 100 Black Men of America (Dekalb County chapter), where he is an influential mentor for middle and high school students in the community (including 100 Black Men of Dekalb’s Leadership Academy), He also acts as a supervising physician for various local high school and soccer clubs. It is important to Dr. Mines to foster a network of like-minded professionals and activists who share his dedication to giving back and improving the lives of those in our surrounding communities.

$27 – $139