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@mtran88788

Too many people call themselves Bone Coaches. Some of the information they provide is good, some is just garbage. Then they push to sell you all kinds of products. They get their friends on for so called interviews/free workshops…trying to sell more products or subscriptions. It’s getting to be a whole network exploiting seniors in need of genuine help. Be your own advocate. Do your own research and weed out the garbage. Good luck to us all.

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You should get an award for your comments

on how services and products are being pushed

by various websites and 'influencers'.

I am appalled at what I see lately on the web.

Eventually I had that 'haha' moment and am very selective

which webinars to attend - and have unsubscribed

from many.

I subscribe to very few:

I like and put Osteoboston on my ok list.

We are here on this Forum

to help and give back views of our own experience:

However -

I would say - everyone should do due diligence, approach these websites

with a double healthy dose of skepticism.

Research as much as you can, from as many sources as possible.

Some, many websites and influencers profit from you –

inverse to the help you are going to get.

And put a zipper on your wallet. Maybe even a lock.