Description Diana was raised on a Minnesota dairy farm, but it was a pig that started her career path.
She went from sewing a tiny pig flap into a heart valve, to engineering a new concept modifying the orifice of the valve, to founding her own medical device company.
In Too Damb Dumb To Think, Diana shares intimate and relentless questions that plagued her as she faced the traumas of hostile corporate board meetings, an arduous backpacking journey in the Colorado Rockies, hospitalization, rehabilitation, and her identity quest.
It's a trail of discovery.
And as she strives to maintain her audacious grasp on life, she learns that wallowing in the mud may be necessary for a time, but staying there is not allowed.
About the Author DIANA WRIGHT was born illegitimately to a French-Canadian housewife in 1947, raised on a small dairy farm in rural Minnesota where she was repeatedly told by her stepfather that she was too damn dumb to think.
Whether in spite of or because of the early personal abuse and hardships, she went on to earn a degree in Biological Science at CSU Fullerton, work within Corporate America developing tissue heart valves and later founded a Medical Manufacturing Company.
She has an ability to recognize opportunities and make things happen within meager budgets.
Diana loves photography, nature and working with wood.
She is presently building a full-sized covered wagon and strives for excellence in all that she tackles.
BERNIE De COKE is from Belgian heritage with the hard work ethic and determination that has led her to earning four college degrees.
With an MA in Psychology/Guidance and Counseling from University of Northern Colorado she became a college instructor and therapist guiding students and clients to build a core of dignity and self-respect.
As a Naturopathic Doctor she was able to add the physical aspect of well-being and later with a doctorate in Metaphysics she completed the body, mind and spirit triad she believes necessary for total healt.