Season 4 of The Pitbull Patti Show teaches you how to develop your own inner Pitbull and the grit needed for extraordinary success! A tenacity in real estate is why host Patti Stueckler's clients call her 'Pitbull Patti.' Throughout her career, she saw pe
Learn how to better persuade people and win more deals by using mental 'framing' techniques discussed in Oren Klaff's bestselling book 'Pitch Anything.' Hosts Conor and Patti Stueckler analyze a political debate through the lens of framing techniques used by the candidates.
Week 8 of the Lit Grit challenge! Host Patti Stueckler, and Conor, discuss "Real Estate Investing" by Eric Tyson & Robert S. Griswold. In this episode,some of the basics found in "Real Estate Investing" are discussed. Listeners who want to learn more about how to invest in real estate are encouraged to read this book on real estate investing fundamentals. Learn how to make money in real estate investing today!
Week 7 of the Lit Grit challenge! Host Patti Stueckler, and Conor, discuss "Smarter Faster Better" by Charles Duhigg. In this episode, they share fascinating stories on how to increase your productivity.
Life isn't about 'finding' yourself ---It's about creating the life you'd love to have! In Episode 6 of the Lit Grit Challenge, Patti and Conor discuss Gary Keller's bestselling book, 'The One Thing ---The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results.'
Week 5 of the Lit Grit challenge! Patti and Conor discuss, "The Enneagram Made Easy" by Renee Baron and Elizabeth Wagele and learn more about the nine different Enneagram personality types. Can you figure out which one you are?
Week 4 of the Lit Grit challenge! Hear incredible stories from Malcolm Gladwell's bestseller 'The Tipping Point' about the fascinating look at people and how and why trends, ideas, behaviors go viral and spread like wildfire. Host Patti Stueckler shares that after reading ‘The Tipping Point' she realized how changing even really small things can make a huge impact in your life.
Week three of the "Lit Grit" Challenge, Host Patti Stueckler and Conor Stueckler discuss the bestselling book 'The Total Money Makeover,' by Dave Ramsey. Patti shares some of her own financial success and failures.
Week two of the Lit Grit Challenge, Host Patti Stueckler and Conor Stueckler discuss the bestselling book 'The Power of Habit - Why we do what we do in life and business,' by Charles Duhigg. If you've ever wanted to break bad habits and start good ones, this episode is for you. You'll learn how habits are created and what you can do to change them.
The Lit Grit Challenge invites you to read great literature just one hour a day - 52 books in 52 weeks - to gain the Grit you need to succeed in life!
Are marine animals just like cats and dogs? Underwater filmmaker Cathryn Castle Garcia shares the amazing behaviors of ocean animals, like sharks, fish, shrimp and octopus. Cathryn, and her husband Gui Garcia, have built a thriving career filming and photographing these spectacular sea animals. Together they've published a beautiful new book called ‘Ocean Metaphor —Unexpected Life Lessons From The Sea.' You can find Cathryn Castle Garcia at C2G2Productions.com and you can purchase her book at Amazon.com Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player]
At just 38 years old Dr. Robert Zembroski was told he had a five inch tumor in his chest. That lead to chemothery, radiation, and surgery. It also lead him on a quest to heal his body. 'Dr. Z' is a physician specializing in functional medicine, a board certified chiropractic neurologist and a clinical nutritionist. He's also the author of 'Rebuild - Five Proven Steps To Move From Diagnosis To Recovery And Be Healthier Than Before.' In this episode, Dr. Z shares his incredible story. To learn more about Dr. Robert Zembroski, or order his book: drzembroski.com Find Dr. Z on Social Media: Facebook Twitter Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player]
Are you looking for ways to have a happier marriage? Sadly, half of all marriages end in divorce. So what are some things you can do to help you to have a happy marriage? Guest Jami Kirkbride is a professional counselor, speaker and personality trainer, and mother of seven. She's also the co-author of the book, 'The You Zoo.' In this episode she shares five great tips to making your relationship better than ever. You can check out Jami Kirkbride at her website: Parentingwithpersonality.comListen To The Full Episode: [spp-player]
Traditional talk therapy has been around for years. So why doesn't it work for many people? Seasoned therapists Tracy Zboril and Cara Hewer have treated patients for decades. Authors of 'The Soul Happy Book,' they've created the Soul Happy Technique.® This unique method bypasses the analytical conscious mind. It then utilizes the subconscious mind to implement radical, lasting change in someone's life. According to their website, www.soulhappy.com , "Neuroscience has finally proven that our subconscious mind is capable of being reprogrammed in a way that helps us see ourselves and the world around us differently and through a more positive light." Their Soul Happy Technique reprograms the brain. It helps minimize fears and maximizes strengths. You can check out their technique in four short video sessions, and practice in the privacy of your own home. Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player]
Kevin Guest shares 12 key principles that prove that you can indeed have it all. Guest is CEO of Usana, a billion-dollar health and nutritional supplement company. But, he's not your typical CEO. He's also a motivational speaker, musician and author of All The Right Reasons: 12 Timeless Principles for Living a Life in Harmony. He has performed at the Grand Ole Opry and he regularly plays with country music superstar Collin Raye. Guest has played on stage with many great artists, including Kenny Loggins, Tommy Shaw and Eddie Money. In the 1980's he had show called 'Pump Up The Volume' where he interviewed bands such as Kiss, Scorpions, Ozzy Osbourne and Jon Bon Jovi. Today, he is the superstar. Guest has been interviewed on Dr. Oz and many other national radio and tv shows, as well as presenting keynote speeches to audiences around the world. His book is available on Amazon and proceeds benefit needy children. Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player]
Do you often have anxiety or feel depressed? In the age of social media, studies are showing an increase in anxiety among all ages, including kids. In this episode, psychologist and best-selling author, Dr Margaret Paul, shares strategies that help people cure their anxieties. Dr Paul has appeared on many national radio and television programs, including Oprah. Some of her books include: "Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By You?", " Inner Bonding" and the recently released, "Diet For Divine Connection." Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player]
[caption id="attachment_2258" align="alignleft" width="202"] Spiritual Teacher and Author Susan Shumsky[/caption] Yoga is much more than just poses like 'downward dog.' Yoga is a state of consciousness. It's a state of contentment that can change your life. Listen to award-winning author Susan Shumsky share the various types of yoga, and how it can bring you peace and serenity. Susan spent years learning to meditate and practice yoga. She has written more than a dozen books on her experiences, including 22 years in the ashrams and six years on the personal staff of the Maharishi, founder of Transcendental Meditation. Her many books include: "How To Hear The Voice Of God," Awaken Your Divine Intuition," and "Maharishi & Me." Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player]
Adverse drug reactions (ADR's) are the fourth leading cause of death. If you or a loved one are taking a medication, or combination of medicines, then you will want to listen to this episode. A simple test is available that can tell which medications you should or shouldn't take, and the right dosages. This simple test could literally save your life. Sunil Wadhwa is the founder and CEO of MedXPrime, a company that makes this test available. He takes personal interest because he almost lost his wife due to a near fatal adverse reaction to medication she shouldn't have been prescribed. Wadhwa is on a personal mission to save lives by helping people get this simple, two-minute test. Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player]
A near-fatal horse riding accident changed Kat Chrysostom's life forever. At just 20 years old, she suffered a triple fracture of the C-2 vertebrae. Paralyzed, she lay in the hospital as doctors discussed surgery that would leave her never to walk again. In Kat's book "Broken to Branded," she shares how she fought to rebuilt her life and her health. Kat's journey lead her to seek natural remedies for the pain that she endured after the accident. Through rigorous research, Kat discovered how electromagnetism can be a natural healing remedy and how it helps joint and muscle stiffness, edema, and circulatory disorders – both in the human and animal body. She then founded Benefab® by Sore No-More® after discovering the holistic benefits of red light therapy. This far-infrared light therapy promotes natural pain relief, anti-inflammation and increased mobility. Kat's company offers a variety of healing products for people and horses, and will soon offer products for dogs. Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player]
Author David Alan Arnold shares a griping true crime story in his new book, "What Lies Above The Clouds." As an aerial cinematographer for many shows, including 'Deadliest Catch,' the Super Bowl, and 'The Housewives of Beverly Hills,' he is used to filming big events. But, no one could imagine what David's been seeing in his small town of Sky Forest, California. His story is so alarming that FBI agents asked to read his book and see documentary footage of body parts found behind the school bus stop. a true crime story involving missing people and a dead body found... Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player]
Catholic priest Father Nathan Castle shares his experience helping hundreds of troubled souls cross over. He reveals fascinating stories from his new book, “Afterlife Interrupted: Helping Stuck Souls Cross Over.” Listen To The Full Episode:
A television show episode on "The Perfect Murder" features a Maryland home where a bizarre love triangle ended in double murder. The owner and landlord of the home, Stephanie Myers, recalls the gruesome story and some behind-the-scenes details about what happened. She'll share how she met the Anastasi family. Myers will also explain what she did after her two people were found dead in her home. Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player]
[caption id="attachment_2205" align="aligncenter" width="3024"] David Luttrell unearths long lost treasure from the Arabia Steamboat[/caption] David Hawley shares his incredible story of finding buried treasure from the mid 1800's, and where he found it. He tells how he, and four others, began the nearly impossible journey to locate a sunken steamboat rumored to have whiskey and gold. That steamboat was known as the Arabia. It sank in the Missouri River in 1856. Hear the tale of how the group unearthed 200 tons of cargo-- a virtual 1856 'Walmart' store beneath the ground. David explains how the conditions of the buried wreckage were able to preserve much of it's 132 year-old cargo. The massive amount of cargo, meant to supply 19 towns, included china, perfume, beads, shoes, hardware, champagne, gin and even pickles. David Hawley, Greg Hawley, Bob Hawley, David Luttrell and Jerry Mackey were the five men who successful took on this journey. Hear the surprising decision they made regarding what to do with the largest collection of pre-civil war artifacts in the world. Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player] [gallery columns="2" size="large" ids="2201,2198"] [gallery size="medium" ids="2203,2204,2202"] [gallery columns="2" size="large" ids="2199,2200"]
Season Three begins with the shocking story of a missing person. In 2012, Jane Martin was living life as usual with her husband, Jim, and their two children. Then, on December 10, 2012, Jim went missing. Nearly six years have gone by and there are still no answers for Jane. This Nebraska family will have to wait a total of seven years to have Jim declared 'presumed dead,' and receive any financial assistance. An average of 90,000 people are missing in the USA, according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), a national database for missing people. So, unfortunately, the Martins are not alone. Jane shares the difficult story of where Jim's vehicle was found, and what she thinks happened to her husband. She talks about a life in limbo and offers advice for anyone in this devastating position. Listen To the Episode: [spp-player]
Is it fair to ignore your clients? Southern Humorist and Author Jane Jenkins Herlong discusses how to find balance between life and your real estate career. She shares four tips that she learned as a former Miss South Carolina in the Miss America Pageant. Jane's authored four motivational books that use humor and true stories to inspire and to make you laugh. Her books include; "Bare Feet to High Heels," "What Ta-Tas Teach Us," "Bury Me With My Pearls," and "Rhinestones On My Flip-Flops." As a certified speaker, Jane gives motivational speeches across the country. Her talk, "Don't Throw Tomatoes In My Field Of Dreams," helps inspire women realtors and entrepreneurs by using some fundamental beauty pageant principles. These principles include how to communicate through listening and finding your talent. Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In This Episode:Patti shares a story of how she discovered her own personality type How to communicate through listening to your clients When 'No' means 'Next!' The importance of honesty in what you can deliver How not to get consumed by your business The importance of Sundays When to 'plow up a crop and start over-- and when to just plow through Overcoming the biggest challenges for women in sales Why it's necessary to keep up with technology Finding the personal touch in the dream-building business of sales Resources In this Episode:Find Jane: Website Subscribe, Like, or Rate The Pitbull Patti Show: iTunes
Do you know if your home's electrical panel is safe? Millions of homes have electrical panels that are unsafe fire hazards. Lynn Franklin knows all too well how an electrical panel in your home can ignite a fire. Lynn's home caught fire in the middle of the night while she and her husband, Jon, were sleeping. If not for their standard poodle, Sam, they likely would have died. A faulty electrical panel was found to be the cause of the fire that destroyed their deck house in Huntingtown, Maryland. Since Lynn lost everything in the fire in 2003, she refers to her life as 'before fire' and 'after fire.' It took two years to rebuild their home. But, after living through such a traumatic experience, she learned to prioritize the things that mattered most in her life. She began expanding her writing career to include three murder mystery novels, called the Jeweler's Gemstone Mystery Series. Her novels include: The Blue Diamond, The Pirate's Ruby, and The Carolina Emerald. Lynn also starting training Sam for dog shows. They began performing dance routines together winning many titles and awards. Lynn lost her beloved dog in 2014, but she continues to dance with her new poodle, nicknamed 'Dash.' Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In This Episode:Hear Lynn's story of the night her home burned What brands of electrical panels are known to be dangerous and should be replaced What years of home building the electrical panels are most commonly found Lynn's life 'Before Fire' and 'After Fire' The importance of home replacement cost insurance How Lynn dances with her dog The three novels in a murder mystery series that Lynn wrote since the fire How Patti's cat saved her from a dog Resources in Today's Episode:Find Lynn: Website Subscribe to The Pitbull Patti Show: iTunes
Learn how to steer your inner fear into taking bold action that will help reinvent your life. You'll hear ways to push past the comfort of playing it safe in order to buy your first home, buy investment property--or simply do something you want to do but have been afraid to do. Host Patti Stueckler shares how she pushed past her own fear to buy back her first home at a courthouse auction. Certified Life and Authentic Leadership Coach and International Speaker Lucetta Zaytoun shares tips on fear busting to create the life you've dreamed of. At age 50, after a painful marital breakup, she traveled to Africa, jumped off the world's highest bungee bridge, kissed a giraffe, and even ate a tarantula. Lucetta chronicled her journey to reinvent herself in her memoir, "It's Already Tomorrow Here." She's also the author of "Your Amazing Itty Bitty Fear Busting Book: 15 Ways To Push Past Fear." Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn in Today's Episode:How to change your 'fear mindset' Lucetta shares stories of her wild adventures in Africa Why men buy more investment property than women How millennials buy homes differently than older generations Patti's shares how she bought back her first home Why fear is stupid 98% of the time How to steer your fear into positive action Resources in Today's Episode:Find Lucetta: Website Facebook Subscribe, Like, or Review this Podcast in: iTunes Stitcher Find Patti: Facebook Youtube
Dr David Friedman sheds light on dangers that can be lurking in your home--making you fat or even causing cancer. He discusses how everyday household items like shower curtains, dishware, and carpet can contain chemicals and carcinogens that can make you sick. He explains how hormones and antibiotics are in many of the foods in your kitchen, making you gain weight-- even if you work out and eat a healthy diet.Dr Friedman is an award winning, #1 national bestselling author of "Food Sanity, How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction." He's a Doctor of Naturopathy, Clinical Nutritionist and Chiropractic Neurologist. He's a Board Certified Alternative Medical Practitioner, and Board Certified in Integrative Medicine. He received a post-doctorate certification from Harvard Medical School, is a former teacher of neurology and author of the college textbook, "Understanding the Nervous System."As the health expert for Lifetime Television's syndicated morning show and host of To Your Good Health Radio, Dr Friedman helps millions with solutions to everyday health and wellness issues. He features interviews with world-renowned doctors, celebrities, sports figures and bestselling authors who share one common goal--finding a healthy lifestyle in an unhealthy world.Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player]What You'll Learn in Today's Episode:How carpet can actually make you gain weight What we need to be afraid of in our home What are 'Obesogens' and where are they found in our home? Which is better to use for cooking--glass or non-stick cookware? How to choose a non-toxic shower curtain The dangers in your water The importance of a reverse osmosis water system Dr Friedman's experiences with toxic mold in his home Resources in Today's Episode:Find Dr David Friedman: WebsiteFacebookFood Sanity Info Subscribe to The Pitbull Patti Show: iTunesStitcher Find Pitbull Patti: Facebook
Author and lead paint expert Kate Kirkwood shares the risks of lead poisoning in homes--even new ones. Her book, Skylar Learns About Lead Poisoning teaches children how to stay safe from the dangers of lead. Kate also teaches parents about lead poisoning in, A Parent's 5 Step Guide To Lead Poisoning: Lead Paint, Clear And Simple. New homes can have lead too. Kate reveals some surprising ways that lead can enter your home. And, the effects of lead poisoning can be deadly. She'll explain what to look for, and how to test for lead in your home. Kate also offers advice on whether you should remove the lead, or simply manage it. Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In This Episode:What are the effects of lead poisoning? How even new homes can have lead The dangers of Grandma's heirlooms What certifications should contractors have to remove lead Tips on safely cleaning and painting in old homes Which lead testing kits are approved by the EPA When to remove lead in your home or manage it How to safely manage lead in your home What realtors should know about lead in homes Resources in This Episode:Find Kate: Website Twitter Facebook Subscribe, Rate, & Like 'The Pitbull Patti Show' in: iTunes Stitcher Facebook
Want to simplify your life and have more money and time? ' The Downsizing Designer' Rita Wilkins teaches you where to start, and why less is more. Rita's life changed forever after a trip to Africa. This experience led to her own downsizing journey. Within a few years, she had let go of 95% of her things. Having less stuff' led to more time, money and happiness. Rita designed interiors of homes throughout the country, from kitchens and baths, to corporate penthouses, to supreme court justice chambers. She attended Rhode Island School of Design and graduated from University of Rhode Island. She's received many design awards, and is a renowned expert and speaker on baby boomer lifestyles and downsizing. She has a TEDx talk to her credit, entitled, "Downsizing Your Life: Why Less Is More." Rita is founder and president of Design Services Ltd and author of "Life Changing Lifestyle: Live More, Love more, Matter More." Tune in to hear her story, and tips on where to start if you'd like to lighten your own load. Rita also offers tips on how to evaluate your belongings and just where to get rid of it all. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In This Episode:Why less is more What to get rid of --how to evaluate your belongings The ABC's of Downsizing Why Rita was in Africa and how it changed her life The best way to remember Grandma's heirlooms The importance of a yellow, linen suit The mindset of a simpler life Resources for getting rid of your unwanted stuff. Resources In This Episode:Find Rita: Website Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Subscribe to The Pitbull Patti Show in: iTunes Stitcher
'The Deadliest Catch' helicopter cameraman David Alan Arnold is an Emmy award winning airborne videographer who discusses risk--- and real estate. David has filmed many of television's top-rated shows including Survivor, American Idol, Amazing Race, the Super Bowl, and the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. His first book, "Help From Above: How I Went From Sweeping The Floors To Painting The Sky" is available on Amazon. His second book continues his adventurous journey and will be available in the coming months. David Alan Arnold's spectacular career started with humble beginnings and his persistence to work hard without complaint. Tune in to hear the death defying stories of The Deadliest Catch cameraman. His journey of persistence and positive attitude will inspire you to reach goals you may have thought were out of reach. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In This Episode:Dave's 'Dirty Deal' of real estate A Life of Danger and what you can learn How the helicopter crew of The Deadliest Catch defied death in the Bering Sea Why risk taking is essential to everyday happiness The importance of adventure A $115,000 lesson learned the hard way Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="I don't fear dying. I fear not living. - @DavidAlanArnold"] [spp-tweet tweet="Human beings are made to take risks. We're built for adventure. We're wired for it. - @DavidAlanArnold"] Resources In This Episode:Find David: Website Twitter Instagram Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes Stitcher
What do your home's colors say about you? Surprisingly, a lot. Bestselling author, lifestyle expert, and frequent television guest Jaya Jaya Myra explains how your unique constitution can benefit by choosing the right home colors and decor. Your constitution is made up of not only your personality, but also your physical traits. Unlike feng shui, Myra teaches how knowing your unique constitution type will determine the best decor for an individual's health and wellness. Tune in to learn the five constitution types, and how to determine which type best describes you. Myra's book, Vibrational Healing: Attain Balance & Wholeness. Understand Your Energetic Type, is published in 10 languages. Myra has helped hundreds of people worldwide to attain their health, lifestyle and personal goals. She's been featured in numerous top-tier media (TV, radio and print publications) including the nationally syndicated daytime show HARRY, Fox News, Spectrum News, Huffington Post, Readers Digest, Better Homes & Gardens, Redbook, and many more. Her background as a Scientist gives her unique insight and the ability to bridge the gap between Eastern and Western approaches to health. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:What makes up your unique 'constitution?' The five constitution types How to determine your constitution type How your home affects your health and wellness Easy ways to make your home conducive to a wellness lifestyle Resources In This Episode:Find Jaya Jaya Myra: Website Facebook Twitter Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes Stitcher Like The Pitbull Patti Show on Facebook
RE/MAX One Realtor Conor Stueckler offers home buyers three top secrets on how to win in a bidding war. Working within a top NYC real estate team, he learned negotiating skills that help his clients be triumphant when competing against multiple offers. Returning to his hometown roots, he brought his real estate expertise to selling real estate in Maryland. Conor found that whether it's condos in NYC or colonial homes in the suburbs, buyers should keep in mind several things in order to have the best chance at getting the property when there are multiple offers. Tune in to hear the secrets to his success in helping his clients get a sought-after home. He shares three top secrets that he employs that can make all the difference when home buyers encounter a bidding war. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In This Episode:The #1 thing home buyers should do to get the home of their dreams Three secrets to winning the bidding war on a home What types of homes are garnering multiple offers What properties in a large city and homes in the suburbs both have in common How does the buyer's agent factor into the winning offer Learn the terms of a contract that can give you the edge over other offers What is a post-settlement occupancy, and how it can sweeten your offer Resources in This Episode:Find Conor: Facebook Website
Host of 'The Appraiser Coach' podcast, Dustin Harris explains what appraisers consider when determining your home's worth. He also gives advice on which home improvements you can make that will best maximize it's value. Harris has been a licensed appraiser for well over two decades and mentors other appraisers. He also writes extensively on the subject of home appraising. In this episode, you'll hear tips on what to do--and what not to do--- when remodeling or updating your home. Listen To The Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In This Episode:The best home improvements to make What you should keep in mind when finishing a basement Should you be concerned about over-improving your home? The difference between price, cost and value. Whether an egress window is required for FHA and VA loans Which is valued more-- a den or a bedroom? What makes for a successful appraiser Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="I get paid to peek in other people's closets -@appraisercoach "] Resources In Today's Episode:Find Dustin Harris: Website Facebook Twitter Subscribe to The Pitbull Patti Show in: iTunes Stitcher Like and Subscribe in: Youtube Facebook
Have you ever wanted to flip houses like you see on HGTV? A lot of people do. But do you know how to do without getting into trouble with the IRS? This episode will teach you all the ways that people have gotten into trouble, and how you can avoid costly mistakes. Attorney Mark Lynch discusses what involves illegal flipping, and offers great advice on how you can stay out of legal trouble when flipping properties. Mark Lynch is the principal attorney at the Lynch Law Group in Annapolis, MD. He gives seminars on the ethics of flipping, but also on many other real estate topics, including title insurance policies. Lynch has authored many publications, including, "Flipping Real Estate--The HUD Response" and "Will IRS Knock On Your Door--The Fraud Epidemic." Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In This Episode:The dangers of illegal flipping What constitutes illegal flipping Whether you can legally buy a property without taking title How people cut corners when flipping What regulations did FHA enact for flipping The responsibility realtors have when selling investment property Advice on how best to make money in flipping Resources in This Episode:Find Mark Lynch: Website LinkedIn
Are you stressed out from moving---or even thinking about moving? Best selling author Brenda Reynolds can help you make moving a whole lot easier! Reynolds has worked with hundreds of business and organizational leaders to find clarity in times of transition. And, her passion for helping people in times of major life transitions--includes helping people during the stress of moving. Reynolds has done an exclusive TEDx talk called, "Navigating Transition Fog," offering insight on how to move from one life transition to another with the greatest of ease. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In This Episode:The three stages of transitional change while moving Why people can be very emotional while moving Stories of divorcing home sellers dealing wth high stress levels How to reduce your stress level during a move How a card game can help ease your stress level while moving Resources in This Episode:Find Brenda K Reynolds: Website |Facebook|Twitter TBD -- To Be Determined: How to Find Clarity and Confidence in Uncertain Times by Brenda K Reynolds
Do you know the best way to handle your home when getting a divorce? Certified Financial Planner Patricia Stallworth learned the hard way. Author of How to Get Divorced Without Losing Your Blouse: What Every Woman Needs to Know to Protect Her Future, Stallworth teaches people how to make smart financial decisions even during times of high emotion. In addition to being a Certified Financial Planner, Stallworth has an MBA and works as a money coach and strategist. Her clients include business owners and individuals looking to make better financial decisions. She's the founder of the MW365 Club, which is specifically designed for women business owners and it provides a mix of business and money skills to grow successful, sustainable businesses. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In This Episode:What options people have regarding their home in a divorce The best time to sell your house When you should keep the house When you should not keep the house The biggest mistake you can make if your spouse keeps the home What to do if your ex doesn't pay the mortgage payments The one thing people should do before they sign the final divorce papers Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="Divorce is a business transaction, so try to keep your emotions out of it. - @PatStallworth"] [spp-tweet tweet="The definition of insanity, [divorcing couples] not only keep the house, but they live there together. - @PatStallworth"] Resources In This Episode:Find Patricia Stallworth: website How to Get Divorced Without Losing Your Blouse: What Every Woman Needs to Know to Protect Her Future. by Patricia Sallworth Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes
Season 2 kicks off with guest and millennial realtor, Haley Stueckler Hoyt. Hoyt discusses trends in what the newest home buyers want in the housing market. She is a licensed realtor in Maryland and has a degree in psychology. Hoyt offers insight on what motivates millennials to buy a home, and how it differs from previous generations. Tune in to hear tips, trends, and real estate stories that help you make homeownership your most profitable investment. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:What millennials want in a home that baby boomer's didn't What it's like to work with first-time homebuyers Why 'the experience' of home buying is important to people under 35 The top three tips in selling homes to millennials Advice to first-time home buyers on how to pick the right home Where the top three cities are that have the highest millennial homeownership Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="Did you really buy a house if you didn't post it online? - @HaleySellsSoMd"] [spp-tweet tweet="Millennials want a house they can show off - @HaleySellsSoMd"]
Every 67 seconds, someone in the United States develops Alzheimer's. Are you financially prepared if your spouse or an elderly parent needs care? In this episode, you'll get financial advice on how to best prepare or handle existing problems with taking care of loved ones. Today's guest, Penelope Tzougros, is a financial planner, speaker, and author. She's written two books on financial planning, had a radio show for many years and hosted a TV show called 'Money Makeover.' Tune in to hear how Penelope learned to deal with her own mother's care, and how much it cost the family. She gives advice on how to plan for a family member's long term care. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:How much it costs for health care over your life time Where to get information about each state's cost of care Who is the most likely family member to care for elderly parents What the difference is between medicare and medicaid The importance of understanding the long-term insurance contract What are the top two factors of life expectancy Resources In Today's Episode:Find Penelope Tzougros: LinkedIn Facebook "Wealthy Choices: Seven Compentencies of Financial Success-- Getting What You Want with What Your Have" by Penelope Tzougros "Long-Term Care Insurance: How to Make Decisions That Are Right For You" by Penelope Tzougros www.wealthychoices.com
In this episode, you'll learn techniques on how to have a great relationship with your teenage daughter. Family therapist and author of the best seller, "Dial Down The Drama: Reducing Conflict And Reconnecting With Your Teenage Daughter--- A Guide For Mothers Everywhere," Colleen O'Grady teaches how 15 minutes a day can make all the difference. She sheds light on just what is going on in the teenage brain. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn in Today's Episode:How 15 minutes a day can change your mother-daughter relationship for the better. Why it's important to rediscover the lost art of 'hanging out.' Tips on how to show your daughter a different side to yourself...and why it's important Do young girls today have it tougher than their parent's generation? What percentage of teenage girls experience anxiety issues or depression. Are boys just as likely to experience depression or anxiety? Three reasons kids are so stressed out. Ideas Worth Sharing:[spp-tweet tweet="That is the golden moment, to shut the computer and just be present. - @poweryourparent"] [spp-tweet tweet="When you see someone emotionally flooded, that's when you see drama girl. - @poweryourparent"] Resources in This Episode:Find Collen O'Grady: Website Dial Down The Drama: Reducing Conflict And Reconnecting With Your Teenage Daughter---A Guide For Mothers Everywhere by Colleen O'Grady Find Colleen O'Grady on Facebook: Facebook Page Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes
What are the super foods that you should be eating? Best-selling author and nutritionist Karen Mayo explains how to lose weight the healthy way in this episode. Growing up on a farm in Pennsylvania, she learned early to eat what's in season, and to eat like our ancestors did over 100 years ago for optimum health. Her book, Mindful Eating: Thirty Days to a Whole New You, gives a fresh look at eating, weight loss, and management. Karen explains the importance of a balanced diet and eating foods that are grown organically, whenever possible. She shares how to satisfy your sweet tooth with 'good' chocolate, and the joys of beekeeping. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll :earn In Today's Episode:What the super foods are that you should be eating Four fantastic sugar substitutes The importance of eating locally How to tell where produce came from and if it's organic or grown with pesticides Why Karen likes to eat chia seeds daily The importance of journaling How much weight can you safely lose in a month What is mindful eating Why diets don't work Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="You should investigate where your food comes from. - @karenmayoo"]
Have you ever felt like a blank page and didn't know what your life's calling was? Or, have you thought you were too old to start a new career or go back to school? Dr Barbara Plasker will inspire you that it's never too late to find yourself--or reinvent yourself. As an author, speaker, and life coach she offers great advice and wisdom on how to discover your life's purpose. At 40, Plasker earned her master's degree, and at age 56, her doctorate. At age 64, her employer downsized and she started a new career until 'retiring' at age 75. Since then, she has helped coach people in her 'It's Never Too Late to Bloom' workshops and authored her book. "Simple Ways to Transform your Life: Lessons Learned by a Late Bloomer." Tune in to today's episode to hear tips on setting a new course for your life--no matter what your age. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn in Today's Episode:Barbara's inspiring story of how she continued to grow and pursue her dreams well into middle age, and even her senior years. How Barbara described herself as a 'dot on a page' at age 35. After losing both her parents and multiple other friends & family between 25-35, she decided to seek help. Tips on how you can get 'unstuck' in your life. The importance of getting 'uncomfortable.' How to discover what your life's passion is. Resources in This Episode:Find Barbara Plasker: Website Simple Ways To Transform Your Life: Lessons Learned by a Late Bloomer by Barbara Plasker Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes
How do you deal with hardship? My guest today uses humor to get her through tough times, and in this episode, she shares her truly inspiring journey as she struggled to deal with the loss of her mother to ovarian cancer. As a life coach, Jennifer Coken has taught thousands of people to use humor to transition through hard times and has helped them rediscover their purpose. Her book, When I Die, Take My Panties, chronicles her personal struggle to get through the loss of her mom and aims to serve as a much-needed wake-up call for women to start listening to their bodies. Listen in to hear Jennifer's inspiring message and learn the warning signs all women need to watch out for in order to catch ovarian cancer early. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:Four symptoms that indicate stage one ovarian cancer. Why there's no test for ovarian cancer. The reason Jennifer's mom was misdiagnosed. What gene makes you up to 40% more likely to get ovarian cancer. The truth about where ovarian cancer starts. Why you should not go to your primary care physicians if you suspect you have ovarian cancer (and who to go to instead). How Jennifer finds the humor in hard situations. The acronym to help you remember the warning signs of ovarian cancer. Ideas Worth Sharing:[spp-tweet tweet="Ovarian cancer is not that common. The problem is it's the deadliest of all the gynecological cancers. - @jcoken"] [spp-tweet tweet="We have to be really vigilant about listening to our bodies and making sure our doctors are listening to us. - @jcoken"] [spp-tweet tweet="If I could market my own watch, it would just keep blinking now to remind people to live right now, that you have this God-given precious moment. - @jcoken"] Resources In Today's Episode:Find Jennifer Coken: Website | Twitter When I Die, Take My Panties by Jennifer Coken Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance National Ovarian Cancer Coalition Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
Have you ever taken the time to look at the ingredients in your pet's food? Dr. Judy Morgan has, and she was horrified by what she found. A holistic veterinarian, veterinary acupuncturist, chiropractitioner, and food therapist, she is passionate about spreading the truth about what's really in most pet food. In addition to hosting two radio shows and a Facebook Live series called Breakfast with Spaniels, Judy has written four books on having healthy pets, including her latest entitled Yin & Yang Nutrition for Dogs: Maximizing Health with Whole Foods, Not Drugs. Tune in to today's episode to hear her share why assessing your pet's food is so important, advice for ensuring your pet stays healthy, and so much more. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:The disturbing truth about what's in most pet food. How to tell if what you're feeding your pet is good quality. Why dry kibble is not good for cats. What's really in “grain free” food. How often you really need to vaccinate your animals. Where holistic medicine tends to make more difference than traditional medicine. How Dr. Judy Morgan turned her life around by changing her own diet. The best resource for pet food information. Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="The pet food industry is really a repository for the waste products of the human food industry. - @integratedpets"] [spp-tweet tweet="If you see a ton of advertising on TV for a pet food company, you can bet their ingredients are not so hot because all their money is going into advertising, not the ingredients. - @integratedpets"] [spp-tweet tweet="If you can pronounce everything on the label and it's food that you've heard of, then it's fine. - @integratedpets"] Resources In Today's Episode:Find Dr. Judy Morgan: Website | Twitter | Facebook From Needles to Natural: Learning Holistic Pet Healing by Judy Morgan D.V.M. Yin & Yang Nutrition for Dogs: Maximizing Health with Whole Foods, Not Drugs by Judy Morgan D.V.M. and Hue Grant Canine Kitchen Capers: A Humorous Look at Preparing Food for Dogs (& Spouses) by Judy Morgan D.V.M. What's For Dinner, Dexter?: Cooking For Your Dog Using Chinese Medicine Theory by Judy Morgan D.V.M. and Tonya Wilhelm www.TruthAboutPetFood.com Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
My guest today is a living example of the power of words. After his life spiraled down to the point where he was completely broke, living as a squatter in a foreclosed home, and out of shape both physically and mentally, Rocky Detwiler managed to transform his life by speaking positive things into existence. Today, he's an author, a speaker, a mindset mentor, and a trainer. His bestselling book The Samson Effect helps people use the power of words to improve their lives. Listen in to hear insights from his book and learn how you can start creating positive habits to create your own ideal life. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:What steps you should be taking to ensure you reach your goals. Three daily habits proven to increase happiness. The danger of negative thought patterns. How to overcome bad habits. The five principles of the Samson Effect. Advice that changed Rocky's life. Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="When you start thinking negatively, then it's like this snowball effect that just gets worse and worse and worse. - @rocky_detwiler"] [spp-tweet tweet="We want you to think positive thoughts—then you're going to speak positive words over your life. I thought positive things over my life, and my life changed. - @rocky_detwiler"] [spp-tweet tweet="Start calling things into your life that you don't have as if you had them. - @rocky_detwiler"] Resources In Today's Episode:Find Rocky: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Email www.Samson.Life The Samson Effect: Transforming Lives with the Power of Words by Rocky Detwiler Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
Today's guest is not only a talented musician and songwriter, but also a speaker and author who has been interviewed on over 80 radio stations across the country. Co-founder of the non-profit organization Keep Music Alive, Vincent James has made it his mission to help bring music to school age children and promote the value of music in therapy and in overall happiness. His book, 88+ Ways Music Can Change Your Life, also shares the amazing power of music in its collection of over 100 inspirational music-related stories from around the world, including anecdotes from many celebrities. Tune in to hear what Vincent says is killing the future of music and why it's so important to fight to keep it alive. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:Three trends that are killing the future of music. Benefits that come with playing music. What inspired the creation of Keep Music Alive. The best advice Vincent has ever received. How music changed famous drummer Simon Kirke's life. The habit that contributes to Vincent's success. Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="What we're learning from research is just how important music education really is for kids and how it parlays them into being successful in all the other subjects. - Vincent James"] [spp-tweet tweet="The reason {Keep Music Alive does} all this is because of the many benefits that music offers—the health benefits, the social benefits, the educational benefits. If we can get more people—kids and adults—playing music, we feel that's a good thing. - Vincent James"] [spp-tweet tweet="I don't see kids growing up today really appreciating the value that went into music. They enjoy it, sure, but they didn't have to part with anything of value to enjoy it the way they do today. - Vincent James"] Resources In Today's Episode:Find Vincent: Website | Book Website 88+ Ways Music Can Change Your Life: Inspirational Music Stories, Anecdotes & Quotes From All Around the World by Vincent James The Success Principles: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be by Jack Canfield Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
What does the word ‘Christmas' mean to you? Today's guest is a professional caroler who has promoted the importance of Christmas on national radio shows, as well as in TV appearances on ABC, Fox News, and The View, but her answer to that question might surprise you. The founder and director of I S.M.I.L.E. in New York Productions and a group of Broadway talented vocal musicians called The Fabulous Fezziwigs, Renae Baker says the word ‘Christmas' doesn't hold as much weight as what the holiday is supposed to be about. Listen in to hear her stance on using the word vs. embodying the Christmas spirit. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:Two opposing viewpoints about the importance of using the word ‘Christmas.' Where the tradition of Christmas trees comes from. The reason the birth of Christ is celebrated in December. Why Renae started I S.M.I.L.E. in New York. What S.M.I.L.E. stands for. Tips for keeping your voice strong throughout the winter season. Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="What I think is special about the {holiday} season is that there's tremendous potential to add to the world peace with the joy and the spirit of the season. - Renae Baker"] [spp-tweet tweet="If you want to keep Christ in Christmas, I think it's more about showing compassion and inclusiveness, and you can be doing it in his name. I think that's how you keep Christ in Christmas more than how you give a holiday greeting. - Renae Baker"] [spp-tweet tweet="I don't think we're in any danger of the word ‘Christmas' going away from the public view, but I do think what we're in danger of is losing the true focus of Christmas. - Renae Baker"] Resources In Today's Episode:Find Renae: Website Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
How do you survive a rough childhood? Today's guest, Jennifer Hammond, just might have the answer. In addition to being the host of SiriusXM's highly rated real estate talk show, “The Jennifer Hammond Show,” as well as a speaker and real estate expert, Jennifer works to spread her message of positivity with videos and a podcast called Hammond Happy Hour, which she co-hosts with her brother. Also the author of the book 101+ Resources for Veterans and creator of an online course called Million Dollar Staging Secrets, Jennifer has enjoyed plenty of success. But things weren't always in such a good place for her. In this episode, she shares her inspiring journey from a painful childhood with an abusive mother to the impressive career she has today. Listen in to hear what she has learned along the way and what she says is the secret to staying positive, even in the darkest of times. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:Three tips for maintaining a positive mindset. Why we should take a good look at the people we spend the most time with. The habit that contributes to Jennifer's success. Advice for someone who's having a hard time staying positive. What it means to “joke up” and why it's so important. The best advice Jennifer received during the darkest time of her childhood. Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="Looking at the good taught me how to move through some of the most unbelievable, horrific challenges in life and still find your smile. - @JenniferHRealty"] [spp-tweet tweet="You have to constantly keep making that decision to be happy. - @JenniferHRealty"] [spp-tweet tweet="One of the cool key secrets is learning to laugh at whatever's happening around you. - @JenniferHRealty"] Resources In Today's Episode:Find Jennifer: Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Hammond Happy Hour: YouTube | iTunes | SoundCloud Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
Today's guest is an Emmy-winning airborne videographer who has filmed some of the best shows on TV, including Deadliest Catch, Survivor, American Idol, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Real Housewives of Orange County, and more. With two books and a documentary series coming out in 2018, David Alan Arnold has had the kind of career many people dream of. Yet he doesn't attribute his success to exceptional intelligence or skill—he says it all came down to having a positive attitude. Tune in to hear how David went from sweeping floors to doing work on not only big name TV shows, but also the Super Bowl, NFL games, and many feature films. His message of hard work without complaint is one that anyone can—and should—take to heart. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:What it's like to film Hollywood TV shows The dangers involved in airborne photography What David says was the key to his success. The importance of asking for help. How wanting to be perfect holds you back. Why attitude can be a bigger asset than intelligence. How to shift your outlook to invite success. Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="Most of the really big things that I've accomplished really were only possible because I had so much help from the people around me. - @DavidAlanArnold"] [spp-tweet tweet="My willingness to work hard without complaint was one of the keys to my success. - @DavidAlanArnold"] [spp-tweet tweet="I have had shows where they specifically hired me, and they fired other people, simply because I get along with everyone and do a good job. - @DavidAlanArnold"] Resources In Today's Episode:Find David: Website | Twitter | Instagram Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
Life can throw a lot of heartache, stress and pressure your way and often dreams are shut down and creativity is suppressed in order to enter survival mode. What happens when your passions wake up or life gives you opportunities to express yourself and go after your goals again? Well, according to Frank Shiner, you need to just express it and get it out. He has faced his fair share of hard times and has come out of it joyful, full of fun and success. Frank is now here to share his inspiring story along with some wisdom and insight as to how you can also open back up your passions and expressions. With a heart full of compassion and a mind that needs a specific direction, Frank has landed himself in a sweet spot where he is performing and recording and able to give away the proceeds to charity. After hitting a rough spot financially and later finding out his wife had cancer, he had pretty much thrown away his dream to be an entertainer to pursue a steady income and put his family first. Frank discusses how he internalized this and then how he much later was able to find his way back into the music scene. Frank talks about the dark side to suppressing creativity and the importance of allowing yourself to express yourself. He also talks about managing priorities and keeping things fun and light hearted. Frank also shares how faith and conviction affect how he does business and manages his life. He also talks about the life changing advice someone shared with him that changed his thinking. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:How you can squash your desires and yet they will still come back later. How to turn any negative into a positive. How he managed fear and eased into his music career after years not pursuing it. How he does his own take of songs by bringing out a fresh side rather than overdoing it. How he keeps things light and fun in his music career. How he has found purpose in his passion and found a way to give back. How faith and his conviction affects how he does business. His best advice on how to go stop squashing your expression and let out what's inside of you. The life changing advice that helped his mind shift to a better place. Why he summersaults into bed and keeps things fun. Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="It's funny how you can play tricks on yourself and you can squash something- squash your creativity or squash you know, your inner desires for a period of time until they rear their head again. - @frankshinersing"] [spp-tweet tweet="It has got to have a purpose and it's got to be fun. - @frankshinersing"] [spp-tweet tweet="Just express it. If it's meant to be and it's meant to go further than that, it will but just express it because you'll feel better. - @frankshinersing"] Resources In Today's Episode:Find Frank: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Google+ Album: Lonely Town Lonely Street Garth Brooks Gary Katz She's Gone by Hall & Oates Tommy Dorsey The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
The goal for today's episode is to have a real conversation about race. It's a touchy topic these days, especially when there is so much in the news about the racial divide in the U.S. But it's an important topic that deserves open and honest dialogue. So to help me in this discussion is a longtime friend of mine, Maria DeGennaro. Maria is a working mom of three children who has been married for 30 years. She also happens to be biracial. Given that her perspective comes from having her feet in both the black and white worlds, she's the perfect guest to be a part of this somewhat delicate conversation. Tune in to hear her take on some of today's most heated debates. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:When it first hit Maria that she wasn't the same as all her predominantly white friends. Maria's worst experience with racism. Advice for parents with a biracial child. The best advice Maria has received. How Maria feels about football players kneeling for the national anthem. Maria's personal habit that contributes to her success. Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="If people don't like you for who you are, well, then that's their problem. - Maria DeGennaro"] [spp-tweet tweet="Be strong and proud of who you are, and don't ever let anyone tell you any different. -Maria DeGennaro"] [spp-tweet tweet="Your success is limited only by you and your own persistence to succeed. -@pattistueckler"] Resources In Today's Episode:Find Patti: Team Stueckler | Facebook | Twitter The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe:
What do you think when you hear the word failure? For many of us, that word conjures negative feelings and images—things we'd rather stay away from. But today's guest, Nick Waldner, is here to explain why failure isn't something we should avoid. In fact, Nick says failure is a teacher, and that all of us should run toward it as fast as we can. It's hard to argue that philosophy, especially when Nick runs one of the top real estate teams in the country and has the number one team in his market. He was also the host of a hit reality TV series called Waterfront House Hunting, a show that had him traveling all over the country finding great waterfront properties. These days, Nick travels the country delivering his Agent to Mega Agent talk to thousands of real estate agents and discussing the systems that enabled him to go from $14 million a year in sales to $130 million—a transition that took him just five years. In this episode, he shares the mindset that has led to his success and much more. Listen to the Full Episode: [spp-player] What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:Simple steps that make you significantly more likely to achieve your goals. What it really takes to succeed. How Nick's parents built his instinct to work hard. Why failure is actually a good thing. The habits that contribute to Nick's success. How positive thinking works to your advantage. Why Nick and his team start planning for the upcoming year in October. How to break down your yearly targets and make sure you hit them. Ideas Worth Sharing: [spp-tweet tweet="In order to succeed in anything worth succeeding in, you're going to fail before you succeed. - @NickWaldner"] [spp-tweet tweet="Failure is not the negative connotation that we hear in society; failure is a teacher. - @NickWaldner"] [spp-tweet tweet="If you want to win, set your plan of action and then take action every single day. - @NickWaldner"] Resources In Today's Episode:Find Patti: Team Stueckler | Facebook | Twitter Nick Waldner: Website | Twitter Fail Forward Friday The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan Subscribe to the Podcast in: iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play Enjoy the show? Use the Links Below to Subscribe: