30 min

Ep. 31 | Dan Totaro: Enjoying Vigorous Healthy Growth Prosperity & Something Greater

    • Self-Improvement

Dan Totaro has been working as a therapist, consultant, and educator for the last 40 years. He is currently a compassion fatigue and resiliency educator and works mostly with professional care providers such as Marriage and Family Therapists, Social Workers, Psychologists, Addiction Treatment Counselors, and medical personnel.  
I met Dan through his sister, Tina Del Buono, who works as a consultant with me at Top Practices. Dan spoke at the Western Podiatry Conference in Disneyland a few years ago and I got a chance to hear his perspectives on burnout, compassion fatigue, and resilience.  I asked him to join me on a Top Practices call to share his thoughts and wisdom with my members and it was extremely well received.  A self-described “child of the 60’s” Dan is a soft-spoken delight to talk to.  Especially about our topic of prosperity. You’ll enjoy this episode, and you’ll just feel better when you complete it than you did when you started.   

Recommended Books: 
If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him!  Self-Compassion

Dan Totaro has been working as a therapist, consultant, and educator for the last 40 years. He is currently a compassion fatigue and resiliency educator and works mostly with professional care providers such as Marriage and Family Therapists, Social Workers, Psychologists, Addiction Treatment Counselors, and medical personnel.  
I met Dan through his sister, Tina Del Buono, who works as a consultant with me at Top Practices. Dan spoke at the Western Podiatry Conference in Disneyland a few years ago and I got a chance to hear his perspectives on burnout, compassion fatigue, and resilience.  I asked him to join me on a Top Practices call to share his thoughts and wisdom with my members and it was extremely well received.  A self-described “child of the 60’s” Dan is a soft-spoken delight to talk to.  Especially about our topic of prosperity. You’ll enjoy this episode, and you’ll just feel better when you complete it than you did when you started.   

Recommended Books: 
If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him!  Self-Compassion

30 min