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  1. My name is Max Haskett. I am an ordained minister. I, myself, lived through and received therapy for being sexually abused. I care deeply for the church and it's gifts and impact on people's lives. I have spent nearly 30 years seeking the solutions to the healing from sexual abuse.

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      Life Management, Inc. is a mental health practice provided...

  2. Life Management, Inc. is a mental health practice provided by Dr. Max Haskett BA, M.Div., D.Min., LMFT, CSAT located in Nashville, TN.

  3. In 1999, former Starship trumpet player Max Haskett, who performed with the band from their reformation in 1992 until the following year, died from pancreatic cancer. [37][38] Former lead guitarist Erik Torjesen, who performed with the band from 1996 until 2000, died of cancer at age 34 in 2001. [39]

  4. Life Management, Inc. is a mental health practice provided by Dr. Max Haskett BA, M.Div., D.Min., LMFT, CSAT located in Nashville, TN.

  5. Over the years there have been various incarnations of the band, including singer/trumpet player Max Haskett (born 7 March 1947, died 15 September 1999, ex-Rubicon); Tower of Power horn player Mic Gillette; Journey keyboardist Stevie "Keys" Roseman on Hammond B-3 organ; Sons of Champlin drummer Jim Preston; Starship drummer T. Moran ...

  6. In early 1992, Thomas reformed the band under the name "Mickey Thomas' Starship" (later "Starship featuring Mickey Thomas"), [2] with a lineup also including guitarist Jeff Tamelier, bassist Bobby Vega, drummer T. Moran, keyboardist John Lee Sanders, saxophonist Bill Slais, trumpeter Max Haskett and former touring vocalist Melisa Kary.

  7. View Max Hasketts profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Owner at Life Management Center, Inc. · Experience: Life Management Center, Inc. · Location: Nashville...