
Originally from Montana, Rachelle DuBose Caruthers initially received a degree in Marketing from University of Utah in Salt Lake City. She moved to Texas in 2006 to be close to family, and to pursue a career in Social Services. She is currently working on her Masters in Social Work at UT Arlington. Rachelle is the Program Coordinator for Texas Health Dallas’ Movement Disorders Education and Resource Center. One of her current priorities is a Parkinsons Support Group that will be launched on August 19, at 7PM. The meeting will be held in the Patio Café of
the hospital’s Jackson Building. Register for this event at dallasmovementdisorders@texashealth.org. In her spare time, Rachelle is learning to speak Danish! Rachelle can be contacted at the Resource Center at 214-345-4224.
Marianna Clement is originally from Shreveport, Louisiana. She came to Texas in 1998 to attend Baylor University, from which she has been awarded both a Bachelors Degree in Exercise Science, and a Masters in Community Health Education. Marianna was introduced to Texas Health System during a 2001 internship while she was still attending the Baylor undergraduate program. She loved her work there, and two years ago she accepted a position as a Fitness Specialist and Aerobics Program Manager. As part of this role, Marianna oversees the MS and Parkinsons Aquatics and Tai Chi programs. She loves the direct interaction with the people in the program! Marianna can be reached at 214-345-4512, or via email at mariannaClement@texashealth.org. Visit the Texas Health website at www.texashealth.org.
An Atlanta native, Raquel Bustos started her career in administration and corporate meeting planning. Though she was good at it, this was clearly not her life’s work. As she looked to do something that had a more significant impact on people, she landed a job as an Activities Director at a local assisted living. She discovered that she loved to sing, and to engage her residents in singing. This led her to begin doing this as a full time vocation. Today she performs in more than 75 senior centers, assisted and independent living facilities. While she loves to perform, even more, she loves to take her audience on a trip down memory lane, getting the audience to perform with her. Raquel can be reached at (404) 444-6335, or via email at raquelbustos@bellsouth.net.
Bob Brinson did what many young college grads do: He went to college, took a job in Corporate America, went back to school for his MBA in finance and started climbing the corporate ladder. Approaching 10 years with his company, Bob had a decision to make: Commit to a lifetime career with the company, or do something else that he was more passionate about. At his wife’s prompting, Bob left his corporate career to become a personal chef, starting a company called Gourmet Innovations. A little over two years ago, a business acquaintance noted that the elderly were often not eating nutritious foods on a regular basis. As he did his research, Bob discovered that those who were not eligible for Meals on Wheels were often not eating regularly, and there was a real market for a nutritious meal delivery service to the home. His company provides seven unique and healthy meals each week. He loves the personal touch, and enjoys the relationships he has built as he has served his clients. Chef Bob can be reached at (404) 797-7323, or via email at chefbob@gourmetinnovationsinc.com. Visit his website at www.gourmetinnovationsinc.com.

Housekeeping for her inspirational weight loss story. Farredeh shared her very emotional story – her mother was assaulted and that triggered a weight gain, but through the support of her husband, close friends and and a Weight Watchers leader she was able to lose the weight and keep it off. She learned how to manage portions better – since her main problem was portion control the Weight Watchers point system helped her a lot. She submitted her weight loss success story to Weight Watchers and they forwarded it on to Good Housekeeping magazine and the rest is history. Be sure to go to 



new exercise dvd series called My Trainer Bob Inside Out Method, a raw workout with real results. This 4 part exercise dvd series features 1-Pure Burn Super Strength; 2-Body Rev Cardio Conditioning 3-Yoga for the Warriors and 4-Bob’s Work Out. He said that there are no more excuses, make a decision and change your life – he said it is going to be hard work but with him as your personal trainer you can do what it takes to lose big and transform your body. Bob’s Inside Out Method is a challenging integration of mind, body and spiritual fitness that aggressively pushes you mentally and physically further than you have ever gone to reach your goals. Watch this exercise dvd series and you’ll see why Bob is considered to be the Father Figure of the show. During the show Bob explained the challenge he faces whenever he goes to the gym – people are always checking him out making sure he is exercising properly – critiquing his form and taking notes on his workouts. Bob also told the hilarious story about how he went from a small town in Tennessee to how he got chosen to work on the hit TV show and what he and Jillian Michaels talked about during their first day on the set together. He also gave us a behind the scenes look at what it’s like to go through a Biggest Loser workout. He also shared an important lesson he has learned from working with the contestants. He gave parents some health and fitness tips for raising active kids and shared some of his goals and aspirations for life after the Biggest Loser TV show. Be sure to check out Bob’s fitness dvd at his website 













