Mitch has been a writer all of his life. He is a seasoned journalist, ghostwriter and now author.
After graduating UC Berkeley cum laude, with honors degrees in Political Science and Classical Rhetoric, Mitch began his formal writing career as a reporter for the Los Angeles Daily Journal. After moving to Atlanta, he was hired to be a one-person editorial staff for the Fulton County Daily Report. Through writing, editing, proofreading, laying out news and feature articles, and taking related news photographs, Mitch single-handedly created a news-reporting component for this paper. The Fulton County Daily Report, small and family-owned, became a major newspaper in Atlanta and was later purchased by Time-Warner.
Mitch went on to be the Associate Editor and then Editor of three legal case summary services in Atlanta. So respected was Mitch's writing, four justices of the Georgia Supreme Court personally subscribed to these legal newsletters, as did hundreds of lawyers in Georgia, Florida and Alabama.
After returning to Southern California, Mitch branched out on his own as a ghostwriter. He has ghostwritten speeches, books, articles, memoirs, reports and Web site content for corporate and personal clients locally and nationally. He has also penned two wedding toasts for people he never personally met or talked to, other than via e-mail! Now, that's an intuitive writer!
Thereafter, Mitch's focus turned inward. After many years of formal study, at spiritual centers in San Diego and back in Los Angeles, Mitch became a licensed spiritual counselor in 2006. As a spiritual counselor, Mitch maintains an awareness of the underlying, fundamental spiritual truth inherent within each particular condition or situation brought to him by clients.
The specific facts and individual nuances are as varied and unique as each person who comes for counseling. The common thread, though, is that the person seeking counseling is experiencing feelings of separation between his or her perfect, whole and complete natural state of being and the specific circumstances. The most common issues for which counseling is sought revolve around relationships, finance and health challenges.
Mitch brings a strong, yet gentle and compassionate, knowingness to his counseling practice. He meets individuals right where they are emotionally and physically, and then allows them to discover their own empowerment to heal the particular issues.
Being an unlimited creative being, Mitch brings his clear consciousness and voice to the airwaves in Los Angeles, where he continues to be a local news announcer at a National Public Radio (NPR) station. In giving back to the community, Mitch has read as a volunteer for Braille Institute's Telephone Reader Program since October 2002. Before that, he read for the blind at the Georgia Radio Reading Service weekly for seven years. Mitch has also done many narrative and commercial voiceovers, particularly enjoying those which inspire and uplift the human condition.
Mitch brings this wealth of both logical and intuitive writing ability to his own first book, Discovering Self-Worth Through Love Lost, One Man's Journey. It is a self-help book, uniquely written in story form from a creative, intelligent and ever-evolving man.