Gerard Armond Powell

Gerard Armond Powell
Nationality American
Occupation Entrepreneur. author
Known for Rythmia Life Advancement Center

Gerard Armond Powell is an American entrepreneur. In 2015, Powell founded Rythmia Life Advancement Center in Costa Rica, after an experience with plant medicine helped him overcome depression.[1][2] The medically-licensed luxury retreat center focuses on spiritual awakening and facilitates plant medicine journeys.[3]

Powell also founded Y-Rent, which was designed to help consumers buy homes with no down payment and low monthly payments. In 1994, he co-founded Cooperative Images Inc.,[4] which became ThatLook.com, the first website to take cosmetic surgery procedures mainstream. The company went public in 1999. He later founded My Choice Medical, which was sold in 2004 for $94 million.[5][1] He also founded Truthenomics, an online program that teaches manifestation skills.[6]

He is the author of the book Sh*t The Moon Said, an account of Powell's experience dealing with depression, changing his life, and the establishment of Rythmia.[7] Powell's experience was also featured in the documentary The Reality of Truth.[8][6]

References

  1. 1 2 Abby Haglage (March 31, 2015). "Dark Past of Kardashian Consort Scott Disick's Costa Rican Addiction 'Cure'". The Daily Beast.
  2. "Gerard Armond Powell". HCI Books.
  3. Kaia Roman. "A Radical Approach to Personal Transformation". Medium.
  4. David R Evanson (July 1, 1997). "What Price Advice?". Entrepreneur.
  5. "My Choice Medical Holdings Inc-Certain Assets & Vertrue Inc". CNN Money. Archived from the original on 11 January 2005.
  6. 1 2 "Feeling Sad and Stuck? Time to Say Hello to Your Soul! with Gerard Powell". Dr. Jamie Tundorf.
  7. "Sh*t The Moon Said: The Miraculous and Mystical Journey of Gerard Armond Powell". Evolve And Ascend.
  8. Alanna Ketler (January 5, 2017). "Are You Considering Trying Plant Medicine? Watch This Film First". Collective Evolution.
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