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Join Mary Crafts in a deeply personal and enlightening episode titled "The Least Likely Person to Succeed," where she reflects on her transformative life journey. Born in a small Iowa town and marked by societal labels like " least likely to succeed," Mary delves into her past experiences and how they have shaped her approach to life, adversity, and success. Unlike typical episodes featuring guests, this one-on-one engagement provides viewers with raw and candid insights into Mary's struggles and triumphs, making it a unique opportunity to learn from her firsthand narrative. Through the episode, Mary embarks on a profound discussion about overcoming victimhood and shifting perspectives. Referencing personal anecdotes and interactions with individuals who have faced similar struggles, she emphasizes the importance of stepping away from a victim mindset to embrace one's best self. Keywords such as "victim mentality," "personal growth," "self-empowerment," and "success journey" encapsulate the heart of this inspiring conversation as Mary shares her strategies for turning adversity into advantage through mental resilience and intentional decision-making. Audience members seeking personal development insights and motivational guidance will find a treasure trove of wisdom in this episode. Key Takeaways: Overcoming societal perceptions starts with personal choice and the willingness to change your mindset. The shift from victimhood to autonomy involves recognizing personal responsibility for one's life and decisions. Embracing the best version of oneself leads to personal growth and resilience against adversity. Achieving success is not determined by external factors but by internal attitudes and beliefs. Developing inner strength paves the way for inspiring and guiding others toward their paths to empowerment. Resources: Mary Crafts' Book: Available on Amazon Tune into this engaging episode for an inspiring narrative on self-discovery and mental resilience. Listen to the full episode for more valuable insights from Mary Crafts, and subscribe for additional impactful content from her series.
Join us on "No Sitting on the Sideline Dad" as we delve into a vital issue impacting our society—fatherlessness. We're joined by Philip Blackett, who not only shares his personal journey of growing up without a father but also his commitment to being an active and present father today. Philip provides a unique blend of insights and solutions as an author and community leader. We'll discuss his book, "Disagree without Disrespect: How to Respectfully Debate with Those Who Think, Believe, and Vote Differently from You," which explores the power of respectful dialogue in healing and strengthening families and communities. What You'll Learn: - The societal impact of fatherless homes and the importance of father figures. - Strategies from Philip's book on fostering understanding and respect in conversations. - How communities can support father involvement to benefit children and society. Links to Connect: - Learn more about Philip and his work at Philip Blackett's Website - Find "Disagree without Disrespect" on Amazon Tune in and be inspired to make a difference in your community by understanding and addressing the challenges of fatherlessness.
On Singapore's earnings front, Keppel Corporation reported a 40.6 per cent year-on-year decline in net profit for the second half ended December! What's behind this slump? Meanwhile, why is Ryan bearish on the US's triple A companies? (Think Apple, Alphabet, Amazon) Tune in to find out with Michelle Martin! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we welcome Dr. Melissa Crane to the podcast. Melissa is an author, holistic chiropractor, massage therapist and spiritual healer. In the episode, she shares her journey of self discovery after spending years misplacing her deep desire to be loved. Melissa recently released her passion project book, "The House" (available now on Amazon) Tune in next Wednesday to hear Melissa's answer to our question, "do you know how it feels to?.."
Amazon continues its impressive expansion across the U.S. and the globe. According to CNBC, Amazon now employees approximately 876,000 with no end in sight to their hiring spree. Will we all work for Amazon? Tune in to this weekly look at commercial real estate news. We track commercial real estate so you can focus on your business. In today's episode we consider: Amazon's continued expansion in Washington New York City office leasing volume is on track to be the worst this century SL Green delivers an impressive 1.7 million square foot office project in New York City JP Morgan orders traders to return to the NYC office Amazon rumored to take more space in Homestead, FL Banyan Street Capital taps Blue Box Real Estate to lease the newly renovated 9350 Financial Centre in Miami, FL The Don't Sign the Lease Podcast is a resource of www.dontsignthelease.com. Please consider subscribing and liking the show. Jorge Morales is founder and president of Blue Box Real Estate, an independent South Florida commercial real estate firm that specializes in Tenant Advisory Services, Landlord Advisory Services and Investment Sales. Please visit www.blueboxre.com today. Lic. Real Estate Broker
I will quickly introduce myself and the podcast, then I will jump right into this episode's topic which is about how to make a physical product. Let's say you have a product idea but you don't know where to get started. I created a 5-step process to bring a product idea to life. In the following episodes, I will explain these steps in detail. For now, let's see what these steps are in high-level: STEP 1: Doing market research, drawing your idea on paper, and creating a non-functional amateur prototype STEP 2: Working with a freelancer to have 2D and 3D designs of your product STEP 3: Contacting Manufacturers and Making a Functional Prototype STEP 4: Acquiring funding on crowdfunding sites (Kickstarter, Indiegogo) STEP 5: Mass production and selling your product on Amazon Tune in this episode for more information about these steps! For an in-depth explanation of the product creation process and crowdfunding, check out my online course: createanewproduct.com
Will there be a major live show featuring Whitney Houston as a hologram? How did Mel B set the record straight when it came to her vision issues? Why is Cardi B rescheduling shows? What did Aaron Carter really mean to say about Michael Jackson's behavior towards him? And what kind of complaint does Ice-T have with Amazon? Tune in to That's Entertainment! Your #1 source for entertainment news and pop culture, with host Tammy Jones Gibbs, today at 1:00 pm ET on www.blogtalkradio.com/tammyjones-gibbs. Call in to listen LIVE at 347-637-2656. Like us on FB - www.facebook.com/thatsentertainment.radio Follow on Twitter - thatsentertain1 Follow Tammy on Twitter - stiletto14 Follow Tammy on Instagram: tjonesgibbs
Rob Black discusses the competition between Apex Legends and Fortnite, Roku, and a stock just as good as Amazon. Tune in to get the news!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who won the war for dominance of personal assistants at CES, Google or Amazon? Tune in to Talking Tech to find out.
In this week's episode, @CrazyJewishMom tells Kate to schedule the birth of her first child on a Sunday so that she can live stream it! While Kate defends her (empty) uterus, she and Kim answer some questions about how to balance your dating/work life. Plus, is Kate getting married on a boat in the Amazon? Tune in every Sunday @5PM ET for our live podcast recording/advice sessions, and ask YOUR questions live on @AskMomAndSpawn.