POPULARITY
Aisha Addo is the founder of Power to Girls Foundation, a non-profit organization that connects young girls with mentors and role models from across the world. Aisha graduated with a degree in Business Administration-Accounting; however, her passion has always been to make the world a better place for women across the world through the provision of guidance and mentorship opportunities. In this episode, Aisha shares with us how at the age of 17, a quest to find her place as a young, black teenage girl in Canada and the retrospective appreciation of the impact role models would have had on her life spurred her on to foster several platforms to provide guidance and mentorship to other young girls like herself. We discuss the integral role that therapy should hold in our lives, where our guest peels off the layered myths which act as a barrier to individuals seeking out therapeutic outlets. She shares the need for particularly young boys and men to utilize therapy as a tool for unravelling and embracing issues that they encounter in their lives. Aisha walks us through her journey towards starting her non-profit, Power to Girls Foundation. She describes how forming a small community of six young girls grew exponentially to sixty attendees at a conference and eventually served as the foundation for connecting mentors and role models to young girls from across the world. We also discuss her use of technology in creating safe spaces for women through her mobile applications, MyPower App, and ridesharing service, DriveHER. Aisha shares the importance of authenticity and of leaning into one's unique personality and characteristics to stand out and to be the very best version of yourself. She also shares a message to women around the world in commemorating the International Women's Day Celebration 2023.Links and Resources:Find Aisha Addo on LinkedIn Donate to Power To GirlsDownload the My Power AppThis podcast is produced by Nexa MediaDo you have a question for our hosts, email us at hello@changeafricapodcast.comFollow the podcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedInWatch on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Special Needs Advocate and Educator Vertongie Kendrix-Bailey shares in Episode 38, that was stressful to see her toddler cry a lot, act as if he was lost at times and throw tantrums. When he was 4 years old, her son Hezekiah was diagnosed with autism after a comprehensive evaluation by his medical team. The medical team that evaluated Hezekiah included a pediatrician, a psychiatrist, an occupational therapist, a speech and language pathologist, and a nurse. After the evaluation and diagnosis Kendrix-Bailey knew she had to get help for her son. With that in mind, Kendrix-Bailey took it upon herself to educate herself about autism. She took college courses on children with special needs and autism. Then she began a nonprofit to educate and empower parents and other community members named, Hezekiah Kidz, Inc.The mission at Hezekiah Kidz, Inc. is to empower children with autism and other disabilities with life skills. This nonprofit aims to move children beyond their disabilities, provide them with the skills to survive, and prepare them to live a meaningful life. Hezekiah Kidz, Inc. envisions a world where all children regardless of their disabilities are valued and afforded resources to develop the skills to realize their full potential. Each year Hezekiah Kidz, Inc. hosts an Autism Community Day. This event raises awareness, provides links to community programs for parents of children with special needs, and offers fun activities for families and community members alike. Autism Community Day will take place on Saturday, September 24, 2022 at The Game Room in Livonia, MI. Kendrix-Bailey credits her oldest son with laying the groundwork for the mission and purpose of Hezekiah Kidz, Inc. He did this simply by showing his mother that her youngest son may have a diagnosed disability but that doesn't mean he doesn't have abilities! Vertongie is a woman of great humility and expansive determination. She is a stroke survivor and parents a child with special needs. What others may see as set backs, Vertongie has turned into set ups for success. Parenting her son who has autism has taught her the importance of advocacy and has propelled her to work diligently to learn as much as she can in order to be the best support not only for her son but for all the children in her community.Vertongie began her educational journey in Detroit Public Schools. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration-Accounting, a Master's degree in Administration-Human Resources, and is currently working towards a 2nd Master's in Special Education with her eye on a Ph. D. in Behavioral Health. To say that she believes education is important in setting and achieving your goals would be an understatement.To learn more about Vertongie's nonprofit and upcoming events check out:Hezekiah Kidz, IncAutism AllianceFriendship Circle
In Episode 37, Vertongie Kendrix-Bailey shares her journey as a mother and advocate for her two sons: Zechariah and Hezekiah. Her parenting philosophy guides how she has crafted community to support her values and goals for her family. As a highly educated professional, Vertongie is the kind of mother who uses all her resources and skills to provide for and advocate for her children and herself. Vertongie also serves as a parent liaison for Children with Special Needs, participates on nonprofit boards, trains parents on how to be better advocates for their children, organizes local campaigns, and found her own foundation/small business Hezekiah Kidz, Inc. Vertongie is a woman of great humility and expansive determination. She is a stroke survivor and parents a child with special needs. What others may see as set backs, Vertongie has turned into set ups for success. Parenting her son who has autism has taught her the importance of advocacy and has propelled her to work diligently to learn as much as she can in order to be the best support not only for her son but for all the children in her community. Vertongie began her educational journey in Detroit Public Schools. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration-Accounting, a Master's degree in Administration-Human Resources, and is currently working towards a 2nd Master's in Special Education with her eye on a Ph. D. in Behavioral Health. To say that she believes education is important in setting and achieving your goals would be an understatement.To learn more about a few of the program Vertongie supports check out:Hezekiah Kidz, IncDAPCEPCHADDAutism Alliance of Michigan
“No More Secrets: Sucked in and Spit Out” is for anyone who's ever been caught in the pomp of religion rather than nurturing a spiritual relationship. A young Judson Hoyt realizes his attraction to the same sex and is in constant conflict with it. After high school Judson moves to Long Beach, California to join the ministry and finds solace in a flamboyant minister, Brant.“No More Secrets” is a must read for those who feel lost and confused in their sexual identity and spiritual journey. This memoir from a veteran reflects on traumatic evangelical experiences which hindered his thinking for years."A young man's quest to dedicate his life to Jesus and the ministry that sucked him in and split him out. For anyone who's ever struggled to find their purpose or had to start over ... a poignant story of disillusionment and loss ... courage and triumph."Linda (Freiwald) Schreiber, TV writer, two-time Emmy award winnerAuthor InfoI grew up in Orange County, California. After high school, I moved to Long Beach, California to enter the ministry. Later, I moved to Ashland, Oregon with my wife and one daughter at the time. In Ashland, I attend Southern Oregon University and earned a BS in Business Administration/Accounting. After moving to Washington and two more children later, I further earned a Masters in Elementary Education at the University of Phoenix.In life, I have been an explorer. I write explorer because for the longest time I wondered why I had a wide range of interest in various career paths.My mother would say, “You are an explorer like you father and myself." That's before I found out I had ADD. She further elaborated in her theatrical way and said, “We are all just curious what is on the other side of the mountain even though we don't always reach the top.” It stuck to me.To highlight my careers as an explorer in life experiences they are and have been as follows: Author, Actor, Bodybuilder, Follower of Jesus, Play Director and Producer, Entrepreneur, Father, Grandparent, Husband, Minister, Teacher, and 24 years US Army National Guard and Air Force Reserve Veteran.https://www.amazon.com/No-More-Secrets-Sucked-Spit/dp/1956876987/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=No+More+Secrets%3A+Sucked+in+and+spit+out&qid=1658356254&sr=8-2https://judsonhoyt.com/http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/72822wbpa.mp3
Aisha Addo thrives on working to make the world a better place for women. Although she's a graduate in Business Administration-Accounting, her true passion and dedication lie in ensuring girls around the world are provided with the guidance and resources that help them identify their true purpose and calling to reach their full potential. Aisha founded Power To Girls Foundation, a non-profit organization to offer young girls the mentors and role models that were absent during her own youth. As a facilitator and director of Power To Girls, she uses her personal experiences and knowledge to create safe and engaging spaces for the girls she works with. She is the recipient of the Young Black and Gifted Award for Community Service and was also named a Black Diversity Group Role Model and One of 100 Black Women to Watch in Canada and among the 150 Black Women making history in Toronto. My Power App, a social connection platform created to connect girls to mentors and each other while enhancing their personal development is Aisha's latest initiative in continuing to create safe spaces for girls and women. Check out this episode to hear more about:Aisha's strategies for growing membership and monetizing her workUsing customer experience to build your brandUsing partnerships to gain access and reachListen to the full episode here.
The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States. Dr Dale Walker Doctor of Business Administration (Accounting) 2014 Dissertation: “Will the Proposed Statement of Cash Flows Increase Attitudes Toward Readability and Understanding of the Federal Statement of Changes in Cash?” General welfare clause covering initial government services (Article 1, Section 8) Executive Legislative Judicial Department of War Department of Justice Department of the Treasury Department of State District of Columbia
In this epsiode, I chat with Aisha Addo. Aisha Addo thrives on working to make the world a better place for women. Although she’s a graduate in Business Administration Accounting, her true passion and dedication lies in ensuring girls around the world are provided with the guidance and resources that help them identify their true purpose and calling to reach their full potential. Aisha is working to help support girls to dream and develop in a supportive, uplifting community. Find out more about her work, sign up to mentor a girl, and share her work with people who can join the movement. Find the episode at https://changesbigandsmall.com This podcast interview was recorded on March 11, 2021. If you enjoy the episode, please share it with a friend. I would also appreciate it if you would leave a review in iTunes or Spotify. You can reach me at contact@changesbigandsmall.com if you have any questions or feedback. If you'd like to appear on the podcast, reach out to me for more information! Join the Changes Big and Small Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/changesbigandsmall1/ The post Uplifting the Next Generation through Power to Girls appeared first on Changes BIG and small. Related posts: Working Together Across Timezones to Build a Clothing Brand How to Find Belonging and Practice Self-Acceptance Host Unveiled. Who is Damianne
Dr. Greg Schulz was appointed President of Fullerton College in April 2016 after serving as Interim President since July 2015. He previously served as Provost of the School of Continuing Education in the North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD), and Dean of Trades, Industrial and Career Technologies at Long Beach City College. Dr. Schulz earned his doctorate degree in Education from the University of Southern California, his master’s degree in Public Administration from California State University Long Beach, his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration/Accounting from California State University Fullerton and his associate’s degree in Business Administration from Fullerton College. Dr. Schulz is also licensed in the State of California as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
Are you on top of the financial fitness of your farm? For today’s episode, we speak to Michelle Patten of Patten Bookkeeping and Consulting. Michelle Patten is a lover of agriculture and business. She combines her passions through Patten Bookkeeping & Consulting, which profited in the first year and has seen growth each year since. Michelle is a certified “ranch kid” with all the childhood memories of hard work and fun to go along with it. She raises farm-to-table grass fed beef at Fighting Butte Cattle Company with her husband, Matthew. Together, they are always looking for new opportunities to utilize their shared entrepreneurial spirit. Tune in today as we discuss the unsexy yet paramount role bookkeeping and numbers play in running a thriving farm! You’ll hear: What led Michelle to a farm-related profession 1:21 How farmers should be doing their year end review 2:38 How farmers should deal with 1099 statements 5:29 Why you need to keep the books in order 9:24 How Michelle categorizes income reports 17:52 How often farmers should be tending to their books 20:16 How Michelle categorizes farm funding 21:43 What common questions Michelle gets asked regarding bookkeeping 27:16 What else farmers should be thinking about as they’re starting their farming business 37:55 How much cash reserve farmers should keep set aside for their business 39:28 What advice Michelle has for farmers who are frightened by the numbers 42:14 About the Guest:Michelle Patten is a lover of agriculture and business. She combines her passions through Patten Bookkeeping & Consulting. As a six-figure earner, Michelle knows how to grow a business in a way that ensures profitability. Michelle is a certified “ranch kid” with all the childhood memories of hard work and fun to go along with it. She raises farm-to-table grass fed beef at Fighting Butte Cattle Company with her husband, Matthew. Together, they are always looking for new opportunities to utilize their shared entrepreneurial spirit. Michelle has created a proven system to generate profitability and growth for agribusinesses. Together, Michelle and her clients collaborate to build a legacy for future generations. She has worked with farmers, ranchers and agribusiness owners throughout the United States and Canada. Michelle has been featured in several podcasts and newspapers, including Working Cows Podcast, Ag State of Mind Podcast, and the Tri-State Livestock News. Michelle has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration & Accounting from Montana State University-Billings, where she graduated Cum Laude. She is a Certified QuickBooks Online Advanced ProAdvisor. She also proudly serves on the Montana Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Board. Serving her community is very important to Michelle and she is actively involved in the Powder River Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture. Michelle lives on the family ranch in Montana with her husband, Matthew, two daughters, Lillian (4), Abigail (2) and son, Henry (infant). Resources:Website - https://pattenbookkeeping.com/, https://www.fightingbuttecattle.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pattenbookkeeping Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pattenbookkeeping/ LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/michellepatten https://www.linkedin.com/company/patten-bookkeeping-consulting
Today, we are going to discuss what most of us have experienced, “Being The Only One” with our guest, Amber Jenae. What do we mean when we say “Being The Only One”? We mean being the only black person in a work environment, in your position, or at the decision table. There are so many internal and external battles that we have to deal with when we are the only ones. Isolation, imposter syndrome, discrimination are just a few to name. It is basically inevitable for most of us to have experienced this lonely feeling especially in corporate America which is synonymous with white America. Amber Jenae resides in Northeast Ohio with her toddler son. Amber Jenae attended Thiel College and received a bachelor’s in Business Administration (Accounting). While at Thiel College she played Women’s Basketball and later became a Hall of Fame Inductee. She has been a high school girl’s basketball coach and recently an official for the sport. She serves as the President and Vice President on local community school boards. She’s volunteered as a mentor and community organizer. Amber Jenae has an MPA (Masters of Public Administration). She’s worked in Insurance, IT and most recently government. Amber Jenae believes it is important to discuss being the only one because she herself has been in that position since middle school age and feels discussing it will outline the obstacles and discuss maneuverability for black women.Please rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts!Check out our YouTube channel and remember to subscribe!!Catch up on some of our many articles on our Blog !! Like and follow our page on Facebook, “Full-Time Black Woman” Follow us on Instagram @fulltimeblackwomanFollow us on Twitter @FTblackwoman***********************************************************************************************************BUZZSPROUT LINK:fulltimeblackwoman.com/buzzsprout/***********************************************************************************************************INSTACART LINK:fulltimeblackwoman.com/instacart/
In today's episode our Host Aisha Addo is in the interview seat as she discusses entrepreneurship, funding, and the importance of believing in yourself and your venture. A Lil about our host: Aisha Addo thrives on working to make the world a better place for women. Although I’m a graduate in Business Administration-Accounting, my true passion and dedication lie in ensuring girls around the world are provided with the guidance and resources that help them identify their true purpose and calling to reach their full potential. She founded Power To Girls Foundation, a non-profit organization to offer young girls the mentors and role models that were absent during her own youth. As a facilitator and director of Power To Girls, she uses her personal experiences and knowledge to create safe and engaging spaces for the girls she works with. She is the recipient of the Young Black and Gifted Award for Community Service and was also named a Black Diversity Group Role Model and One of 100 Black Women to Watch in Canada and among the 150 Black Women making history in Toronto. DriveHER, the ride-sharing service for women by women, is her latest initiative and the next step in my journey to continue to empower and protect women. Connect With Aisha Online: Instagram | Twitter | Website | Power to Girls | DriveHER If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, leave a comment, share, and rate on wherever you listen to Unfiltered. Connect with us on Instagram @unfilteredwithaisha and with our host, Aisha on LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter | Online. This episode is edited and produced by David Dobo of Deluxe Sound Studio www.daviddobo.com/deluxesoundstudio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unfilteredwithaisha/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unfilteredwithaisha/support
Full-Time Black Woman believes ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER!Here is the 2nd part of our Black & Bothered series. We had to produce an episode for our listeners who are frustrated, scared, and bothered by the racism we all face in the US. There isn't much to say to describe the feeling of hopelessness and pure anger towards a system that seeks to exclude at all costs including your life. We had the opportunity to discuss the current state of black america with Amber Jenae. Amber Jenae resides in Northeast Ohio with her toddler son. Amber Jenae attended Thiel College and received a bachelor’s in Business Administration (Accounting). While at Theil College she played Women’s Basketball and later became a Hall of Fame Inductee. She has been a high school girl’s basketball coach and recently an official for the sport. She serves as the President and Vice President on local community school boards. She’s volunteered as a mentor and community organizer. Amber Jenae has an MPA (Masters of Public Administration). She’s worked in Insurance, IT and most recently government.Listen to hear how the Full-Time Black Woman is currently Black & Bothered.Please rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts!Check out our YouTube channel and remember to subscribe.Catch up on some of our many articles on our Blog Join the conversation at our Facebook group, Full-Time Black Woman Conversations. Like and follow our page on Facebook, “Full-Time Black Woman” Follow us on Instagram @fulltimeblackwomanFollow us on Twitter @FTblackwoman***********************************************************************************************************BUZZSPROUT LINK:fulltimeblackwoman.com/buzzsprout/***********************************************************************************************************INSTACART LINK:fulltimeblackwoman.com/instacart/
REVEREND SHERRI D. THOMASSherri D. Thomas was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Hyattsville, Maryland. She received a Bachelor’s in Business Administration/Accounting at the University of Maryland University College and a Master’s in Theology at Regent University. Sherri currently works as an Administrative/Training Officer with the Federal Government.Sherri is very grateful for her parents who emphasized the importance of having a relationship with the Lord. As a result, she gave her life to Christ at the age of 9 years old. Sherri LOVES the Lord and is committed to serving Him in any capacity. She also LOVES the people of God! She serves on several ministries at her local church. She is one of the Worship Leaders on the Praise Team; active participant in the music ministry; member of the Women of Rare Distinction Executive Board; intercessor; mentor and ordained licensed Minister of the Gospel.Sherri is clear that part of her life’s purpose is to minister to women that have experienced hurt. Having experienced brokenness and overcoming divorce, she understands the importance of extending support and encouragement to others in need. In this new chapter of her life, she is optimistic and committed to the path God has set before her.A few of her favorite scriptures: Psalms 51:10 “Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me; Psalms 46:1 “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble”; Luke 10:19 “Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you”.
John Adams is the chief executive officer of Waratek. As CEO, John has complete responsibility for developing markets and operating all aspects of the organization including structure, market focus and development cycle. John has a rich history of security and medical technology experience spanning more than two decades working for public companies and startups alike. Prior to Waratek, John served as president & COO of SecurAmerica leading the company’s expansion into nearly three-dozen new geographic markets. In his career, John has also served as SVP N. America for London-based G4S (formerly Securicor) and held senior executive positions at US Surgical Corporation and Medline Industries. John holds an MBA in Health Care Administration from Webster University and a BS in Business Administration/Accounting from Florida Southern College.
Go behind the scenes and hear what it’s like being a CPA to professional athletes! In this episode of Accounting Marketing Doesn’t Suck, Hugh talks with Steve Piascik about how he built his practice to become the 3rd fastest growing CPA firm in the United States, according to Inside Public Accounting. Learn why Olympians are often the hardest athletes to work with, why financial literacy is so important in this niche and how part of Steve’s role is to keep his clients grounded, especially when they receive a signing bonus. Steve Piascik, President & Founder Twitter Steve Piascik is president and founder of PIASCIK, a boutique tax and financial planning CPA firm headquartered in Richmond, Virginia with offices in Beverly Hills, California. His background and experience in such key areas as international, state and local tax issues allow him to work effectively with a wide range of clients from start-ups to Fortune 500 and international companies. As a specialist in complex accounting, tax consulting and tax compliance issues, he is responsible for his firm’s client relationships, providing expert tax advice on high-level technical issues, IRS engagements and all areas of management of the firm. Prior to founding his company, Steve was Senior Tax Manager in the Richmond office of KPMG LLP, one of the “Big Four” international accounting firms. He managed the firm’s Central Virginia tax practice for high technology and emerging growth companies. Over the course of his 24-year career, Steve has managed tax issues and consulted for several hundred clients including publicly-traded and international companies, medical practices, high-net-worth individuals, real estate companies, retail, automotive, professional athletes, financial institutions and international companies. His client list spans 56 countries and six continents. Some of Steve’s memberships include NFL Players Association Registered Representative, Richtech Board Member, and Treasurer, Richmond 2015 Founding Board Member & Treasurer, St. Gertrude’s Finance Committee Member, American Institute for Certified Public Accountants and Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants. He holds a BS in Business Administration/Accounting from Bloomsburg University and a Masters in Taxation from Virginia Commonwealth University. Accounting Marketing Doesn't Suck is produced by Build Your Firm, leaders of marketing for accountants. Questions or Feedback? Email us at podcast@amds.us
Following our second death penalty case, our expert today is Kerry Myers from the University of South Florida. Myers played a pivotal role in the Timothy McVeigh case and testified against him at trial. Kerry Myers teaches graduate classes on forensic accounting, which includes the topics of white collar crime, fraud, money laundering, and financial investigation, at USF's Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy in the Muma College of Business. He is also part of the Florida Center for Cybersecurity. Prior to joining USF, Myers worked 25 years as both an attorney and an accountant with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He was one of the original members of the Tampa Bay Bank Fraud Task Force and also served on the Tampa Joint Terrorism Task Force. He was also certified as a bomb technician with the FBI and worked the Oklahoma City Bombing, Centennial Park Bombing in Atlanta, and the TWA Flight 800 crash off of Long Island Sound. He testified against both Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols during their respective trials. His FBI terrorism financing and bombing investigations have taken him to Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Qatar, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Thailand, and Greece. Myers received the Federal Law Enforcement Officers' Association Annual Award for Bravery in 2008 for his work in Afghanistan with improvised explosive devices, and a Director's Award from then-FBI Director Louis Freeh for leading a national terrorism undercover operation. Myers earned his Juris Doctorate, with distinction, from the University of Missouri and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration-Accounting, summa cum laude, from Central Missouri State University. He is a Certified Fraud Examiner and is licensed to practice law in Missouri, where he was a trial attorney and prosecutor for almost a decade before joining the FBI. Tune in to PBS on November 20th to see his interview with PBS!
Kelsey Boggis is an alumni from Algonquin College’s Business Administration – Accounting, and is our first guest on the Hubcast! Kelsey gives insights about setting goals, transferable skills gained from volunteering, and the importance of adaptation.
The consummate Renaissance woman, Ahda Sands, has a rich and varied business background. After graduating from California State University, Dominguez Hills with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration/Accounting, Sands began her professional career with the California Public Utility Commission as an auditor. She later became a business consultant with Main, Hurdman & Cranston (now known as KPMG). After leaving KPMG, Sands became an Assistant Vice President with Security Pacific Bank where she worked during the day and attended law school at night, receiving a Juris Doctorate from the Southwestern University School of Law. Sands then changed careers and went into private law practice. She grew up in a low income area and did not forget her modest beginnings. Most of her private practice clients were pro bono. Sands later joined the State of California as an attorney, and most recently, she became a real estate broker. For nine years, she was a temporary Judge for the Los Angeles Superior Court. At church, Sands was an instructor in the First AME Entrepreneurial Training Program. She also participated in many career day programs for local high schools. Sands has been a member of the American Bar Association, National Association of Female Executives, Southern California Chinese Lawyers Association, John M. Langston Bar Association (where she is a past president), Co-Chair of the Multi Cultural Bar Alliance, Black Women Lawyers (where she was a member of the Board of Directors), Los Angeles Bench and Bar Affiliates, and the American Bridge Association. She is also a member of the Citrus Valley Association of Realtors, Century 21 Masters - broker affiliate, California Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. She was previously an active member of Investors Resource Center of America (now known as Prosperity Through Real Estate).