Dan Clark’s show is an interactive amalgamation of laugh out loud monologues, tear jerking inspiration from one of Dan’s famous Chicken Soup For the Soul stories, and provocative, entertaining interviews with rich and famous celebrities about why and how
Dan's guest on Monday, Nov. 5 is a musical force to be reckoned with. Anna Wilson has written songs for many of today's great artists, organized a music festival, wrote inspirational anthems for charitable organizations and still found time to start a new jazz group, Troubadour 77. Join Dan on The Art of Significance as he talks to Anna about life, music and the pursuit of happiness.
Telling stories is a way to keep us connected as human beings. Stories can be handed down in families, shared in song or published to be read by the masses. Stories help us build bridges and share common values. Dan Clark's guests on The Art of Signficiance on Monday, July 30. Jimmy Yeary is part of the musical family and performing group, The Isaacs. They've been singing and sharing their message and stories for more than 35 years using a variety of genres. Jennifer Napier-Pearce is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and editor of The Salt Lake Tribune. Jennifer is dedicated to sharing stories that shine a light on injustice, oppression and victimization. This episode of The Art of Significance will remind you that we're all one big family, and the more connection we have, the more we can accomplish.
This show is one for the ages. As usual Dan starts the show with a humorous and thought provoking monologue, leading into Grammy Award winning hit songwriter Tim Nichols who will talk about the influence music has in our lives, and the story behind writing Live Like You're Dying for Tim McGraw. The fourth and fifth segments will be filled with the knowledge, wisdom, passion, vision and experience of Mr Clate Mask - founder and CEO of Infusionsoft, that is clearly changing the way businesses conduct business and increase sales and profitability through streamlined processes and connection tools. The last two segments will feature Tim Ballard, Founder and CEO of Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.), who worked for the CIA dealing with terrorism and as a Special Agent for the Department of Homeland Security where he was assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
This show is one for the ages. As usual Dan starts the show with a humorous and thought provoking monologue, leading into Grammy Award winning hit songwriter Tim Nichols who will talk about the influence music has in our lives, and the story behind writing Live Like You're Dying for Tim McGraw. The fourth and fifth segments will be filled with the knowledge, wisdom, passion, vision and experience of Mr Clate Mask - founder and CEO of Infusionsoft, that is clearly changing the way businesses conduct business and increase sales and profitability through streamlined processes and connection tools. The last two segments will feature Tim Ballard, Founder and CEO of Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.), who worked for the CIA dealing with terrorism and as a Special Agent for the Department of Homeland Security where he was assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
Telling stories is a way to keep us connected as human beings. Stories can be handed down in families, shared in song or published to be read by the masses. Stories help us build bridges and share common values. Dan Clark's guests on The Art of Signficiance on Monday, July 30. Jimmy Yeary is part of the musical family and performing group, The Isaacs. They've been singing and sharing their message and stories for more than 35 years using a variety of genres. Jennifer Napier-Pearce is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and editor of The Salt Lake Tribune. Jennifer is dedicated to sharing stories that shine a light on injustice, oppression and victimization. This episode of The Art of Significance will remind you that we're all one big family, and the more connection we have, the more we can accomplish.
Dan's first show sets the expectations of what you will hear each week, by sharing his story of fighting back from a paralyzing injury that cut short his football career, and the lessons he learned about resiliency and how he discovered the difference between success and significance. Dan is also a Gold Record Songwriter and will always have a hit songwriter as his guest to talk about the influence of music in our lives. So in the second segment Dan interviews Grammy Award winning Songwriter of the Year Liz Rose who shares the secrets to writing her countless hits, and the story behind: 'Girl Crush', followed by a performance. In the third segment Dan's guest is Jason Sisneros, who was the top speaker in the Tony Robbins organization, and currently a business growth and turnaround expert, and CEO of Feed a Billion, Feedabillion.org., which connects a network of partners with the needy around the world to alleviate hunger. The fourth segment focuses on a Military Tribute!
On Dan Clark's The Art of Significance Show on Tuesday, Jan. 23, he is joined by three guests who are inspiring others to bring their best game to their lives. Sam Taggart, CEO of D2D and author of the ABC's of Closing, will talk about how to become a master salesman, recruiter and leader. Robby Borders is a young man who was encouraged to find beauty in the world and shares that message every day. And you've definitely heard a song written by songwriter Monty Powell. Monty can be found on any one of 60 million+ records containing one of his songs. Tune in to hear advice, inspiration, motivation and messages of kindness during The Art of Significance.
On Dan Clark's The Art of Significance Show on Tuesday, Jan. 23, he is joined by three guests who are inspiring others to bring their best game to their lives. Sam Taggart, CEO of D2D and author of the ABC's of Closing, will talk about how to become a master salesman, recruiter and leader. Robby Borders is a young man who was encouraged to find beauty in the world and shares that message every day. And you've definitely heard a song written by songwriter Monty Powell. Monty can be found on any one of 60 million+ records containing one of his songs. Tune in to hear advice, inspiration, motivation and messages of kindness during The Art of Significance.
This show is one for the ages. As usual Dan starts the show with a humorous and thought provoking monologue, leading into Grammy Award winning hit songwriter Tim Nichols who will talk about the influence music has in our lives, and the story behind writing Live Like You're Dying for Tim McGraw. The fourth and fifth segments will be filled with the knowledge, wisdom, passion, vision and experience of Mr Clate Mask - founder and CEO of Infusionsoft, that is clearly changing the way businesses conduct business and increase sales and profitability through streamlined processes and connection tools. The last two segments will feature Tim Ballard, Founder and CEO of Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.), who worked for the CIA dealing with terrorism and as a Special Agent for the Department of Homeland Security where he was assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
This show is one for the ages. As usual Dan starts the show with a humorous and thought provoking monologue, leading into Grammy Award winning hit songwriter Tim Nichols who will talk about the influence music has in our lives, and the story behind writing Live Like You're Dying for Tim McGraw. The fourth and fifth segments will be filled with the knowledge, wisdom, passion, vision and experience of Mr Clate Mask - founder and CEO of Infusionsoft, that is clearly changing the way businesses conduct business and increase sales and profitability through streamlined processes and connection tools. The last two segments will feature Tim Ballard, Founder and CEO of Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.), who worked for the CIA dealing with terrorism and as a Special Agent for the Department of Homeland Security where he was assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
A discussion with one of the foremost experts on Secret Societies including the Illuminati
An intriguing and inspiring interview with fascinating and unique American Actor, celebrated Musician, international Speaker and Award Winning Television Host of SyFy's suspenseful game show Exit, America's Lost Treasures on the National Geographic Channel, and Hazard Pay on Discovery Channel, where he experienced everything from being a UFC fighter to a venomous snake extractor. In his spare time, Curt travels to Europe to track down the origins of the world's most secret societies—the Rosicrucians in Germany, the Order of the Rose in France, the Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland and most recently in the south of France tracking down the origins of the Knights Templar and searching for the tomb of Mary Magdalene.
What does it take to perform at an Olympic level? What kind of mindset do you have to develop to achieve success on the world stage? On Monday's show, Dan Clark talks to two-time Olympic short track speedskating medalist, Katherine Reutter-Adamek about her experience at the Winter Games and what she learned about mental health, mindset and performance. Don't miss this episode on Monday, Nov. 12 at 12 p.m. (PT).
Dan's guest on Monday, Nov. 5 is a musical force to be reckoned with. Anna Wilson has written songs for many of today's great artists, organized a music festival, wrote inspirational anthems for charitable organizations and still found time to start a new jazz group, Troubadour 77. Join Dan on The Art of Significance as he talks to Anna about life, music and the pursuit of happiness.
Dan Clark's guest for Monday's The Art of Significance Show has faced terrifying things: The daughter of a KKK Grand Dragon; a woman guilty of violence; and a spiteful individual. Today, Jvonne Hubbard is the mother to two special needs children, one biracial, whom she adopted as a baby. She suffers from PTSD from her past experiences.. But she's also a writer and a yoga teacher whose journey from hatred to love and optimism holds priceless lessons for all. Her new book talks about the hard-learned lessons in her life. “I don't know if love is stronger than hate, but I have found hate to be exhausting,” she says. Hear Jvonne's story on Monday, Oct. 1 from 12-1 p.m. (PT) on The Art of Significance. VoiceAmerica.com, Influencers Channel.
Olympic athletes demonstrate significant dedication and training as they make their way to the gold medal podium. While they bring amazing talent and skills to their sport, there's always a support group helping to pave their way along that road. On Monday, Sept. 17, Dan talks to one of these key people. Ted Morris has worked with Olympic athletes at US Ski & Snowboard and currently at US Speedskating, creating an environment conducive to success. Listen to Dan's The Art of Significance show and learn from leaders who bring 100% every day!
Dan Clark's The Art of Significance show always features inspirational leaders who have changed their communities and the world around them. Dan's guest on Monday's show is no exception. Kim DelGrosso has studied and loved dance from an early age. Training at the Ballet Arts Center in Denver, Kim opened Center Stage Performing Arts Studios to teach other young people the love and appreciation for the art. Join in on their discussion and hear Kim's advice for becoming the best person you can be!
Figuring out your passion helps you step into a life of significance and power. Dan Clark's guest on his Art of Significance show on Monday, Aug. 6 has followed his passion to create an abundant life for himself and those around them. Gerald Rogers leads individuals to find their personal power through overcoming limiting beliefs, stop the practice of self-sabotage and build a foundation for a purpose-driven life. Join Dan on Monday to hear her this inspirational discussion, and learn something that will help you understand your own personal power.
Telling stories is a way to keep us connected as human beings. Stories can be handed down in families, shared in song or published to be read by the masses. Stories help us build bridges and share common values. Dan Clark's guests on The Art of Signficiance on Monday, July 30. Jimmy Yeary is part of the musical family and performing group, The Isaacs. They've been singing and sharing their message and stories for more than 35 years using a variety of genres. Jennifer Napier-Pearce is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and editor of The Salt Lake Tribune. Jennifer is dedicated to sharing stories that shine a light on injustice, oppression and victimization. This episode of The Art of Significance will remind you that we're all one big family, and the more connection we have, the more we can accomplish.
On Monday's The Art of Significance show, Dan Clark's guest is motivational speaker and coach, Tiffany Peterson. She founded The Lighthouse Principles to help people find their truth path and passion. She believes speaking and coaching is more than a job to her, it's a calling. She tries to honor the call, even when it's scary, vulnerable or uncomfortable and helps others do the same. This show will leave you inspired to reach a higher level of energy, light, love and kindness. Don't miss it!
Did you know senior citizens are one of the fastest growing demographics in the battle with opioid addiction? Addiction treatment expert Dr. John Dyben will join me to talk about this national health threat. Then, in honor of The Fourth of July, Air Force war vet, inspirational speaker and author, Mark Hasara will talk with me about his experiences in FOUR wars, and lessons he learned on the battlefield. My guests always inspire me with their passion and dedication. Listen in and learn from these significant people! VoiceAmerica.com 12-1 p.m. (Pacific)
On Dan's Art of Significance show on Monday, June 25, he'll talk with musical master Billy Dean. Billy Dean's natural charm and talent has helped him create dozens of hit songs with more than 4 million albums sold. He'll talk to Dan about how he brings the listener into each song he performs. Dan's second guest is Michael Sean Covey, the Executive Director of Bridle Up Hope, a foundation that's helping young women build confidence through equestrian training. The organization is dedicated to his sister Rachel who passed away when she was 21. Listen in to hear Dan's interview with these great leaders in their industries!
On Dan Clark's The Art of Significance show on June 11, Dan talks with two powerful women who are passionate about teaching, inspiring and motivating others through their Empowered with Des & Jen talk show on Voice America. Desiree Allridge and Jennifer Buss specialize in encouraging women to rise above their circumstances and tap into their inner warrior. They guide women to become the heroes in their own stories. Don't miss this inspirational interview!
With Memorial Day right around the corner, Dan's first guest on Monday's Art of Significance show is Sgt. Josh Hansen (Army retired) co-founder of Continue Mission, an organization designed to help returning soldiers adjust to civilian life, offering them support and help through depression and pain. Pamela Johnson is Dan's second guest during his talk show. Pamela founded the Secret Society of Happy People in 1998. Her goal is to remind people there are many reasons to be happy, to share joy and to bring love to the world. Be sure to listen on VoiceAmerica.com on Monday, May 21 from 12-1 p.m. PT to hear the message from these great guests—along with Dan's great stories!
Chenille Saunders was just named the 2018 Female Vocalist/Female Entertainer of the Year by the North American Country Music Association International. A powerful singer and passionate entrepreneur, Chenille joins Dan Clark during his Art of Significance show on Monday, May 14 from 12-1 p.m. PT. Not only is Chenille performing at a master level, her students have performed on many public stages included American Idol, The X-Factor and The Voice. Take the time to listen in to Dan's discussion with Chenille!
On The Art of Significance talk show on May 7, Dan Clark interviews a talented husband/wife power duo. Marcus Hummon and Becca Stevens live in Nashville and are devoted to their three sons. Marcus is a Grammy-winner and Songwriter's Hall of Fame nominee. He's written songs for some of the biggest names in country music. He's also composed movie scores, written a children's book and is a recording artist and instrumentalists. Becca Stevens is an author and priest, and founder of Thistle Farms, a sanctuary dedicated to helping women rebuild their lives after trafficking, violence and addiction. She was named Humanitarian of the Year by the Small Business Council of America and inducted into the Tennessee Women's Hall of Fame. Tune in from 12-1 p.m. (PT) to hear Dan's interview with this talented couple and enjoy Dan's inspirational stories, humorous observations and motivational thoughts.
April 30's Art of Significance show is one you won't want to miss! Host Dan Clark visits with singer-songwriter Cherie Call, a two-time finalist in the prestigious Kerrville Newfolk Songwriting Competition. Learn what inspires her to create beautiful music. Dan's second guest is a listener favorite. Major General Don Alston will talk all things global as North Korean and Iran take center stage in the world's nuclear discussion. As someone with years of experience with ballistic missiles strategy, hear his take on the situation. As always, The Art of Significance with Dan Clark will leave you entertained, enlightened and inspired to tune in to the world around you. Listeners will enjoy motivational stories, inspirational experiences—and Dan's great sense of humor!
If you tuned in to the April 9 Art of Significance show, you heard Dan's conversation with Celeste Gleave, the founder of SHEROES United. Dan continues that fascinating conversation with Celeste on Monday, April 16. Celeste, a retired 3-star general, has vast experience as a business leader and role model, and her company SHEROES empowers women around the world. During the second half of the show, Dan talks with multi-millionaire sales expert Chris Estes whose book “The A.P.P.L.E. Principle, Five Daily Actions that Lead to Success in Network Marketing” has topped the Amazon best-selling list. As you listen to The Art of Significance with Dan Clark, you'll hear motivational stories, inspirational experiences—and Dan's great sense of humor!
From music to the military to the mentoring of women worldwide, Dan Clark's guests on The Art of Significance on Monday, April 9 are giants in their industries. Dan's first guest, Linda Septien, has decades of experience in her field as a music artist development professional. Her expertise has launched the careers of many stars including Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez. Dan's second guest, Celeste Gleave, founded SHEROES United, a women's community platform that offers support, resources and opportunities that strengthen women around the globe. Don't miss Dan's fascinating discussion with these two incredible women from 12-1 p.m. PT on the VoiceAmerica.com Influencers channel!
Sometimes, great things come from heartbreak. Often we rise stronger, fight harder and look deeper into our hearts to create new life and beauty. On Dan Clark's “The Art of Significance” show on Monday, April 2, singer/songwriter Natalee Falk will talk to Dan about the heartbreak that changed the direction of her career, and how she found herself in the process. Following Natalee, communications expert Ron Tsang will talk with Dan about his experience helping professionals deliver more effective presentations. He's worked with clients through North America and wrote the bestselling book “From Presentation to Standing Ovation.” Dan's “The Art of Significance” show always includes his stories, words of wisdom and exuberant attitude toward life. Be sure to listen from 12-1 PT.
On March 12, Dan Clark speaks with a disruptor in the technology industry. Kristy Muir will talk about her unconventional journey from mommy blogger to one of the top 10 tech entrepreneurs in Utah. Her company, FuzePlay creates coding toys for kids of all ages. Join Dan for his fun stories, his inspirational quotes, his fun sense of humor, his optimistic outlook on life and his interview with Kristy!
On Dan Clark's The Art of Significance show, Dan interviews musician Jeff Whiteley who uses his musical influence to bring culture, diversity and music to generations of people. As a world-class musician, Jeff brings attention to musical resources that might be underestimated or unknown. Listen about his experiences and how he came to form Excellence in the Community to introduce audiences to people who perform just for the love of music.
Dan's first guest is platinum selling songwriter Catt Gravitt who fought back from a brain tumor and continues to inspire everybody she knows, especially new artists as a writer, producer, mentor, friend, with a musical performance by her newest breakout artist, 19 year old Sarahbeth Taite. Segments four and five will be an interview with American Track and Field Silver Medalist and United Nations Ambassador Steve Jennings, who recovered from a near fatal automobile accident that left him paralyzed. Steve will discuss his book and philosophy he calls 'Challenges to Champion. Segments six and seven will be a returning guest retired Two Star General Don Alston to talk about what happened on the beaches of Normandy France as today, June 6, is the anniversary of that 'D Day' invasion that changed the outcome of World War II.
On Dan Clark's The Art of Significance Show on Tuesday, Jan. 23, he is joined by three guests who are inspiring others to bring their best game to their lives. Sam Taggart, CEO of D2D and author of the ABC's of Closing, will talk about how to become a master salesman, recruiter and leader. Robby Borders is a young man who was encouraged to find beauty in the world and shares that message every day. And you've definitely heard a song written by songwriter Monty Powell. Monty can be found on any one of 60 million+ records containing one of his songs. Tune in to hear advice, inspiration, motivation and messages of kindness during The Art of Significance.
The Dan Clark Art of Significance show on VoiceAmerica.com brings thought leaders together to share their life-changing ideas, visions, missions and goals. Dan's show on Dec. 12 features two great visionaries whose dedication to positivity and proactive success will inspire you to reach a little higher. Dan's first guest, Dr. Paul Jenkins, hosts a weekly podcast, Live on Purpose Radi, where he helps people begin to create a life they love. He's a popular author, speaker and positive life trainer. Dan's second guest is global marketing expert Kolby Kolibas. As the founder of The Meltdown Event Series, Kolby's conference attendees walk away with tactics and strategies to build their personal or business brands. Be sure to listen in from 12-2 (PT) to get some insight into how you can grow as a person, a business leader and as a great human being.
You know Dan Clark brings guests on his show who create connections and build bridges with people around the world. Dan's show on Dec. 5 is no exception. His first guests are Jimmy and Sonya Issacs, country singers part of The Issacs family group that have impacted audiences for more than 35 years. Dan's second guest is founder of Your Mark on the World Center, Devin Thorpe. Devin brings a global perspective to his audiences, empowering them to do good and make a mark on the world. Start the holiday season off right by tuning in on Tuesday, Dec. 5 from 12-2 p.m. (PT)!
This show offers a special bonus as host, Dan Clark, talks about his 12 Laws of Significance. These laws change the merely successful into the incredibly significant by redefining outdated thinking and actions. Following Dan, business entrepreneur John Hewlett talks about the health challenge that led him to create the cutting-edge nitric oxide supplement, Cardio Miracle. Dan's third guest is revolutionizing the treatment of eating disorders. Benita Quakenbush-Roberts operates the Avalon Hills Eating Disorders treatment center that addresses the underlying problems that accompany the illness. The center treats to outcome as a commitment to treatments that are sustainable when clients return home. Tune in to hear interesting discussions that will motivate, inspire and encourage you to live a significant life.
Talk about inspirational people! Dan Clark's first guest on the Art of Significance show on Oct. 31 from 12-2 PT is highly-decorated Vietnam War pilot and POW, Captain Charlie Plumb. Plumb draws parallels between his POW experience and the challenges of everyday life, and gives insights on how to cope with life's difficulties. Dan's second guest is Boyd Matheson, president of Sutherland Institute. Boyd served as chief of staff for Utah Senator Mike Lee in Washington, D.C., and has a wealth of experience as a coach, executive adviser and business consultant. In addition to his service as Sen. Lee's chief of staff, Boyd recently built a successful political consulting firm advising national and state elected officials and candidates.
Some people are bigger than life. Two great men join Dan Clark on today's Art of Significance show. Baseball legend Dale Murphy, former MLB player is known as one of the true gentlemen of the game. His streak of 740 consecutive games was the 12th longest in baseball history. Following Dale, a true American hero, Ty Michael Carter, will talk to Dan about being awarded the Medal of Honor by President Obama in 2013. These two great men are perfect examples of what it means to live a life of significance, honor, respect and dedication. Don't miss this inspirational show.
On Dan Clark's Art of Significance show on Oct. 17, two incredible writers will stop by to talk about writing, the creative process and how our stories need to be told and shared. New York Times best-selling author Richard Paul Evans will be Dan's first guest. Richard is the author of The Christmas Box and founded The Christmas Box International devoted to provide services for abused and neglected children. Dan's second guest, Angie Fenimore, is a brilliant author and writing coach. Angie has helped numerous writers find their voice, put it on paper and find an audience for their work. Enjoy the creative energy of these two amazing guests!
In the wake of the horrible tragedy in Las Vegas, Dan Clark's Art of Significance Show on Tuesday, Oct. 3 tackles some tough topics and reminds us that there is more good than evil in this world. Dan's first guest is psychologist and commentator Dr. Bart Rossi who will provide insight into the tragedy as he talks about what kind of person becomes a mass murderer. Following Dr. Rossi, PositiveIQ Director of Training Amy Weiland talks with Dan about strategies people can adopt to heal when tragedy strikes. She'll teach us what we can do to remind us that love is greater than hate. Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Kristyn Osborn joins Dan for the final segment of the show to discuss how music heals, reminding us that people in the USA are strong, kind and resilient, and have the power to demonstrate much love.
Everyone who's a fan of Dan Clark and his Art of Significance show knows they can expect lots of laughter, inspiration and love—and Dan's show on Sept. 26 is no exception. Joining Dan are two incredible women who are experts in their fields with global reputations of excellence and significance. First, Linda Septien talks to Dan about her experiences in the music industry, helping to launch the careers of dozens of music icons. Then, Dr. Benita Quakenbush-Roberts tackles the difficult topic of eating disorders therapy. Benita founded Avalon Hills, an inpatient facility offering revolutionary treatment for eating disorders that is changing the discussion about traditional psychotherapy. She's gained worldwide attention for her innovative approach that is helping young women and men live productive and healthy lives. This episode is a must-see! Be sure to tune in!
On today's Art of Significance show, Dan talks with Oscar winner Kieth Merrill who has been called the “Great American Filmmaker.” Kieth spent much of his life telling the story of the American West and sharing his vision with generations. Following Kieth, Jeanie Cisco-Meth joins Dan to discuss how people can tap into their own strength to overcome bullying and become a force for good. Jeanie demonstrates that everyone's life has meaning and purpose. Dan's third guest is entrepreneur and military veteran Carl Churchill whose unique coffee shop, Alpha Coffee, is supporting troops around the world. Carl and his wife Lori share their love of coffee, good company and the U.S. military. And of course, Dan will share stories of humor, love and inspiration during this motivational show!
From NASA and hurricanes to 9/11 and terrorism, the guests on Dan Clark's show The Art of Significance will share their stories, experiences, hard-learned lessons and vision for the future. NASA engineer Elmer Bubba Johnson and high consequence strategic planner Major General Don Alston will talk with Dan today, covering a variety of interesting and informative topics. Tune in!
On Tuesday, Sept. 5, Dan Clark talks with three widely influential people who inspire others to reach a little higher. First, Rudy Ruettiger gained popularity when he sacked the quarterback in the last 27 seconds of the Norte Game football game. His life story was immortalized in the movie, “Rudy.” Next, NFL powerhouse Jason Buck joins Dan to discuss his incredible pro-football career that included a Super Bowl win with the Washington Redskins. Finally, J. Blair Giles talks with Dan about his experience as a sports marketing executive, working with some of the nation's most well-known athletes and coaches. Expect a lot of humor, inspiration and life-changing stories.
Dan Clark's The Art of Significance show on Aug. 22 will have you singing and dancing with joy! Dan is joined by three talented performers who have brightened the world with their dancing, music and dedication to the arts. Kim DelGrosso is Dan's first guest. She helped create the Odyssey Dance Theater and Center Stage Performing Art Studios, providing dancers for productions like Dancing With the Stars, and High School Musical. Joining Dan for the next segment, Tre Holloway has established himself as a professional dancer, performing with artists such as Jennifer Lopez and Usher. Last, but never least, Ashly Costa DelGrosso is a dance professional who has appeared on numerous TV shows, including Dancing With the Stars for four seasons. Join Dan on Aug. 22 from 12-2 PT to learn from some very talented individuals!
Dan's show on Aug. 15 features people who are breaking barriers and soaring high! Joining Dan as his first guest is Heather Penney, the first and only woman in the 121st Fighter Squadron. Heather deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom as a night-time SCUD Hunter in the deserts of Iraq, supporting Special Operations Forces , and was recognized for her service on 9-11. Dan's second guest is Scott Mitchell, a passionate athlete who played for 12 years in the NFL before changing his life on the reality show “The Biggest Loser.” During the final segment, Dan talks with Randy Garn, a serial entrepreneur and New York Times Best-Selling Author. He works closely with some of the world's most renowned companies, educators and leaders. Listen in for two hours of inspiration that will encourage you to break down your own barriers to soar higher!