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