The Doctor Says I Have...... Now, What? is a series created by Aaron Perry to inspire men to have more conversations about their health and be supported. Each book in the series follows the journey of a fictional character who gets life-changing news about their health, taps into their support networks, and works to prioritize their health. Each book also concludes with thought provoking and interactive reflection questions...
Aaron Gabriel Perry is a native of Milwaukee, WI, and on September 11, 2005, he became the 1st African American insulin dependent diabetic to complete the Ironman Triathlon consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and 26.2-mile run in history. Aaron later opened the nation's 1st health center inside a barbershop and in 2018, TIME Magazine selected Aaron among the top 50 people in healthcare for thinking outside the hospital. He currently serves as a national speaker, consultant, and nonprofit leader focused on expanding men's health education and clinical services into barbershops and other innovative spaces.
The Doctor Says I Have Diabetes, Now What? is an action packed story outlining the day Kenneth received life changing news about his health. Join him as he embarks on a journey to learn more about his condition, tap into his support network, and prioritize his health. Also check out the reflection questions at the end! Let's talk!
The Doctor Says I Have Diabetes, Now What? is an action packed story outlining the day Kenneth received life changing news about his health. Join him as he embarks on a journey to learn more about his condition, tap into his support network, and prioritize his health. Also check out the reflection questions at the end! Let's talk!
Aaron Gabriel Perry is a native of Milwaukee, WI, and on September 11, 2005, he became the 1st African American insulin dependent diabetic to complete the Ironman Triathlon consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and 26.2-mile run in history. Aaron later opened the nation's 1st health center inside a barbershop and in 2018, TIME Magazine selected Aaron among the top 50 people in healthcare for thinking outside the hospital. He currently serves as a national speaker, consultant, and nonprofit leader focused on expanding men's health education and clinical services into barbershops and other innovative spaces. He created this book series to inspire men to have more conversations about their health and be supported.
The Doctor Says I Have Diabetes, Now What? is an action packed story outlining the day Kenneth received life changing news about his health. Join him as he embarks on a journey to learn more about his condition, tap into his support network, and prioritize his health. Also check out the reflection questions at the end! Let's talk!
Aaron Gabriel Perry is a native of Milwaukee, WI, and on September 11, 2005, he became the 1st African American insulin dependent diabetic to complete the Ironman Triathlon consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and 26.2-mile run in history. Aaron later opened the nation's 1st health center inside a barbershop and in 2018, TIME Magazine selected Aaron among the top 50 people in healthcare for thinking outside the hospital. He currently serves as a national speaker, consultant, and nonprofit leader focused on expanding men's health education and clinical services into barbershops and other innovative spaces. He created this book series to inspire men to have more conversations about their health and be supported.
The Doctor Says I Have Diabetes, Now What? is an action packed story outlining the day Kenneth received life changing news about his health. Join him as he embarks on a journey to learn more about his condition, tap into his support network, and prioritize his health. Also check out the reflection questions at the end! Let's talk!
Aaron Gabriel Perry is a native of Milwaukee, WI, and on September 11, 2005, he became the 1st African American insulin dependent diabetic to complete the Ironman Triathlon consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and 26.2-mile run in history. Aaron later opened the nation's 1st health center inside a barbershop and in 2018, TIME Magazine selected Aaron among the top 50 people in healthcare for thinking outside the hospital. He currently serves as a national speaker, consultant, and nonprofit leader focused on expanding men's health education and clinical services into barbershops and other innovative spaces. He created this book series to inspire men to have more conversations about their health and be supported.
The Doctor Says I Have Diabetes, Now What? is an action packed story outlining the day Kenneth received life changing news about his health. Join him as he embarks on a journey to learn more about his condition, tap into his support network, and prioritize his health. Also check out the reflection questions at the end! Let's talk!
Aaron Gabriel Perry is a native of Milwaukee, WI, and on September 11, 2005, he became the 1st African American insulin dependent diabetic to complete the Ironman Triathlon consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and 26.2-mile run in history. Aaron later opened the nation's 1st health center inside a barbershop and in 2018, TIME Magazine selected Aaron among the top 50 people in healthcare for thinking outside the hospital. He currently serves as a national speaker, consultant, and nonprofit leader focused on expanding men's health education and clinical services into barbershops and other innovative spaces. He created this book series to inspire men to have more conversations about their health and be supported.
Through The Storm is the triumphant story of histories first African-American insulin dependent diabetic Ironman Triathlete.
It is a true and inspiring saga of a man who wants more than anything in life to earn the title of Ironman Triathlete. At age 42, Milwaukee native Aaron G. Perry, a 15-year insulin dependent diabetic has finally made the commitment to begin training for what would certainly be the most difficult test of physical and mental strength and endurance that he has ever encountered. But before he can make history, he must first overcome numerous barriers and face many suppressed fears while staring hatred in the eyes.
Through The Storm shows us all how to triumph when our very foundation is rocked. Told through the lens of his eyes, Perry will inspire everyone to get up and simply (tri).