Anthony Lobosco (Lobo) was built for the fight. His entrepreneurial spirit and “sixth sense” fueled an award-winning tech sales career—all while unknowingly battling MS and Trigeminal Neuralgia. That resilience empowered him to reinvent his career in under a year, the only way he knew how: by competing differently and better. But he’s always known this fight is bigger than him.

Now, driven by an unwavering will to make an impact, Anthony is turning that determination into a movement—empowering MS, autoimmune, and trigeminal warriors to challenge biases and spark awareness. His mission? Todo his part and help reshape corporate spaces and society, ensuring people like him are seen, heard, and valued. Entrepreneurship and autoimmune living are one and the same—both demand resilience, adaptability, and the courage to push forward. And that’s exactly what he’s here to lead.

Own Your Story

I just had to let it go

“I just had to let it go.” 🧡 – John Lennon, Watching the Wheels That line hit me like a freight train the first time I really heard this song after my Dx. And honestly, this post is aligned with every lyric. This song is my anthem… maybe play it

Practical Innovator

Practical Innovators 🧡

Practical Innovators are entrepreneurs who don’t have the luxury of quitting. People depend on us — financially, emotionally, spiritually. And no matter what life throws our way, that role? It never changes. That’s why I’m here: To create relatable awareness through entrepreneurship, sales, and technology. Because life doesn’t pause for

MS Awareness

🎗️ March is MS Awareness Month – And It Matters More Than Ever 🎗️

Every March, we shine a light on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) – a disease that affects over 1 million people in the U.S. alone. But MS Awareness Month isn’t just another date on the calendar. 💡 It’s a movement. 💡 It’s a reminder. 💡 It’s a call to action. Because for those of us living with MS, awareness isn’t

Inspiration and Advocacy

This Is for Us

An Anthem for People with Disabilities, Especially Autoimmune Warriors. This one’s for us – the fighters, the warriors, the survivors. The ones carrying invisible battles that others can’t see. The ones who wake up every day and choose to show up, even when nothing about life is guaranteed. Some mornings,

Forward With Fire

I May Have MS but MS doesn’t have me

“What stands in the way becomes the way.” – Marcus Aurelius When I was diagnosed with MS, a storm of emotions hit me like a freight train — fear, sorrow, disbelief. I mourned the version of me I thought I lost… I still do.. There were moments when I felt

Forward With Fire

Undiagnosed MS was my Sixth Sense

Navigating Life, Work, and Purpose With an Unseen Compass For most, a sixth sense is just a gut feeling – a quiet whisper of intuition. For me, it’s always been there, but I didn’t recognize it for what it was. I thought it was normal. Just part of life. A

Superpower

The Power of Being Underestimated

Living with an autoimmune condition is like playing a game where the rules change daily – without warning. For years, I struggled with things that didn’t make sense. Why couldn’t I catch a ball?  Why did stairs feel like mountains? Why was my right foot hesitant to move? And the

Inspiration and Advocacy

The Art of What’s Possible with a Chronic Disease

I’m a tech sales veteran, so I help businesses see the art of what’s possible – how technology could improve efficiency, solve problems, and change the way they worked.  Now, I apply that same mindset to my own life. Because when you’re living with MS and Trigeminal Neuralgia, the art

Inspiration and Advocacy

Finding Power in the Truth

When “Normal” Wasn’t Normal For years, I did what I always did – I pushed through. I showed up. I delivered. Hustle wasn’t optional; it’s how I operate. But something was off. Skipping evening events after a long workday? I wasn’t being antisocial – I was spent. Completely, utterly drained

Trigeminal Neuralgia

Trigeminal Neuralgia – Burning Pain of MS and Autoimmune Conditions

Imagine a fire igniting deep within your face, unpredictable and unrelenting. And it looks totally fine to anyone looking at you. For those who live with trigeminal neuralgia (TN), this isn’t just a metaphor – it’s their reality. Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN), often described as one of the most excruciating pain

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