Rod Walters: 5 books

Book cover of Tape, I-C-E, and Sound Advice

Tape, I-C-E, and Sound Advice

Life Lessons from a Hall of Fame Athletic Trainer

by Rod Walters
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2012

Hall of Fame, Rod Walters, has enjoyed a wonderful career in sports. As a youth, he knew he wanted to be in the health care industry. During the summer of his ninth grade year, his parents scholarshipped him to the North Carolina All-Star Student Athletic Training Clinic in Greensboro, North Carolina....
Book cover of Silver
by Rod Walters
Language: English
Release Date: October 11, 2010

Silver is bite-sized fun – sort of like your favorite cereal for a long breakfast. It will also only take that long consume the whole book. Each poem goes after just one main thought. Some are very direct, some a bit cleverer, but all easy to “get it.” Twenty-five nuggets of silver for your pleasure.
Book cover of A Soldier's Pay
by Rod Walters
Language: English
Release Date: October 7, 2010

Looking at the soldier's life from the Vietnam era and earlier, the author wonders how a soldier accepts himself day-to-day. There is no good answer. Read, and understand why a soldier's real pay is simply to be left alone. Could there be a more powerful antiwar statement than a snapshot of a soldier after a battle?
Book cover of Penny, Passed By
by Rod Walters
Language: English
Release Date: September 28, 2010

"Penny, Passed By" is the evolution of a successful life. Success is always the “getting there” – the excitement of committing to a real and defined destination, the love of excellence over mere participation, the certainly of one’s own powers regardless of outsiders. “We don’t need no stinkin’ lucky pennies.”
Book cover of Toxic Assets
by Rod Walters
Language: English
Release Date: August 24, 2010

The phrase "toxic assets" burst into ugly view, along with "subprime mortgages" during 2007. Thinking people knew, though, that every toxic asset was still an asset! Toxic Assets talks about almost five dozen "assets" which, in spite of their seeming toxicity, all have value in them; all but one (readers, can you find it?).
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