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He has been interviewed live on both [[The Howard Stern Show]] and [[The 700 Club]].
He has been interviewed live on both [[The Howard Stern Show]] and [[The 700 Club]].


He now works as a [[business consultant]] and [[motivational speaker]], and lives in [[Orange Park, Florida|Orange Park]], near [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], [[Florida]]
He now works as a life fulfillment coach and [[keynote]] speaker and lives in [[Fleming Island, Florida|Orange Park]], near [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], [[Florida]]


==References==
==References==

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Bill Goss (April 23, 1955) of billgoss.com is an American author, exclusive life fulfillment coach, keynote speaker, and consultant. He is a former U.S. Navy pilot with an MBA. Bill Goss is the author of The Luckiest Unlucky Man Alive: A Wild Ride Overcoming Life's Greatest Challenges—and How You Can Too! [1] He is also the author of There's a Flying Squirrel in My Coffee: Overcoming Cancer with the Help of My Pet published by Atria Books/Simon and Schuster in 2002. [2]

Bill Goss could be one of the world's leading experts on achieving greater life fulfillment, happiness, and luck. A 25 year cancer and plane crash survivor, Bill Goss is also very knowledgeable on many aspects of overcoming adversity. He has spoken and written about these topics extensively worldwide via television, radio, and newsprint and has been featured on Animal Planet, The Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post, Reader's Digest and PBS. He has been interviewed live on both The Howard Stern Show and The 700 Club.

He now works as a life fulfillment coach and keynote speaker and lives in Orange Park, near Jacksonville, Florida

References

  1. ^ McCombs, Phil (November 22, 1999). "Luck? With Friends Like These, Who Needs It?". Washington Post. Retrieved February 28, 2011.
  2. ^ Goss, Bill (2002). There’s a flying squirrel in my coffee : overcoming cancer with the help of my pet. New York, NY: Atria Books. pp. 231 p., [8] p. of plates. ISBN 0-7434-3729-2. LCCN 2003268541.