About

About Larry W. Caesar

Larry Winston Caesar is a man of diverse talents and experiences. Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, he immigrated to the US in 1999 and now resides in Houston, Texas. With a career spanning close to 16 years as an outpatient pediatrician, he is board-certified in Pediatrics and Integrative medicine. His diverse background also includes training in Functional medicine and health and life coaching, adding a unique perspective to his practice.

Larry is also an ordained minister. He is one of the founding board members of a religious non-profit founded in 2017. He has been involved in that organization as a musician and a teacher. Larry is a poet and songwriter. He has also dabbled in entrepreneurship. 

His passion, professionally and ecclesiastically, is teaching. Professionally, he desires to empower the public to live optimally by providing curated information that allows them to make appropriate mental, lifestyle, and dietary choices. Some years ago, he created an education website, teleduhealth.com, to help in this regard.

Dr. Caesar’s ecclesiastical passion is deeply rooted in his personal journey, a journey that has shaped his perspective and fuels his desire to share a message of love and acceptance. He strives to help others see God as he does: an unconditionally loving Father who values everyone equally. His belief in God’s unconditional love was solidified when he experienced a miraculous healing from prostate cancer two years ago. This life-altering event has shaped his perspective and fuels his desire to share this message of love and acceptance with others.

Dr. Caesar’s writing journey began twenty-two years ago when he penned poems to woo his wife, Na-Kesha. This personal connection to his writing is further deepened by his late father, a writer who published nearly thirty books. Larry was intimately involved in typesetting and proofreading some of them. It is a fitting tribute that his first book, Rum Shop Theology, was published in honor of his late father, a testament to the profound influence of his family on his writing.

Now that the floodgates are open, he intends to share with the world the wisdom and insight with which he has been divinely gifted.