149 The Accidental Safari with Richard Tizzano

Published: Oct. 31, 2017, 5:50 p.m.

Jason interviews Richard Tizzano about his new book, The Accidental Safari.

Richard became an attorney at the age of 42. He specialize in the field of Elder Law and Personal Healthcare Crisis Management, Strategic Health Cost Risk Mitigation and Sustainability of Care.

Richard learned about caregiving at an early age. When he was 12 years old, he accompanied his parents on an Accidental Safari. His mother, Grace, at 42 years of age, had a debilitating stroke, leaving her paralyzed on her right side.  She was confined to a wheelchair for the rest of her life. This face-to-face confrontation with the pain and suffering in the world changed the direction of his life. At that young age, he was determined to become a part of the answer to the pain in life, rather than a cause of the pain.

With his training, experience, compassion, and insight into the lives of so many families, he is uniquely qualified and humbled to write this book and share his years of experience with all of you.

In addition to his law degree, he has formal training in the areas of finance and pastoral ministry. This training has enhanced his experiences in serving the vulnerable.

Richard holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA and a Jurist Doctor from Seattle University, Seattle, WA. He is licensed to practice law in both California and Washington.

To learn more visit: www.accidentalsafari.com