Chris Wark to Appear on Cornerstone TV's 'Real Life' on Thursday, February 7

Chris Wark, author of the Publishers Weekly, Wall Street Journal, USA Today and Amazon best selling book, Chris Beat Cancer, is slated to appear as a guest on The Cornerstone Television Network's flagship show, Real Life, on Thursday, February 7, 2019. Wark will join host Tom Hollis and co-hosts Amy Schafer and Jay Gilbert to talk about his remarkable story of choosing a radically different path for overcoming cancer, as detailed in his chart-topping book. The episode, which was pre-recorded, will air at 1:00 p.m. ET and 8:00 p.m. ET on February 7, and will be rebroadcast the following morning at 1:00 a.m. The episode will be streamed online atctvn.org. Real Life is also available on Cornerstone TV's Apple and Android APPS, and viewers with a Roku enabled TV can watch the archived show on demand for free by adding the Cornerstone Network at https://owner.roku.com/add/cornerstonenetwork. "It's always a joy to be able to share my story of overcoming cancer naturally," says Wark. "Getting to encourage the viewers of Real Life is a special thrill, and so is interacting with the hosts and crew of Real Life and Cornerstone Television." Chris Wark's new book, Chris Beat Cancer, which has hit the best seller charts at such influential publications as Publishers Weekly, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal, has continued to dominate multiple Best Seller charts at Amazon.com, including the number 1 spot on the online retail behemoth's Naturopathy, Breast Cancer, and Colorectal Cancer charts. In addition to his book, Wark hosts a popular website, podcast, and YouTube channel, where he offers powerful encouragement to transform your life and regain your health. |
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