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Latest podcast episodes about emmitt muckles

Sean White's Solar and Energy Storage Podcast
Billionaire Emmitt Muckles NABCEP Board Member

Sean White's Solar and Energy Storage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 91:26


In this episode of Sean White's Solar and Energy Storage Podcast, Sean speaks with Emmitt Muckles, a NABCEP Board Member, consumer advocate and host of the Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast. They discuss their unique history, the importance of consumer education in the solar industry, and efforts to combat scams and misinformation. Emmitt shares insights on proper installation, the role of fractional training, and his mission to ensure consumers are well-informed. Tune in for a blend of industry expertise and engaging anecdotes!   Topics covered: GELT = Green Energy Leadership Training $1 Houses in Detroit Tax Fronius www.fronius.com Inverter Training Sunrun Transformers Car Amplifiers Fractional Training SnapNrack www.snapnrack.com Chicago's own Code Book Henry Ford Thomas Edison Nicola Tesla Electrocuting Elephants Arc Flash ESS = Energy Storage System The Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast www.open.spotify.com Bitcoin Jefferson Electric www.jeffersonelectric.com Joel Walsman www.linkedin.com/in/joel-walsman Joel Walsman's Youtube Channel www.youtube.com/@ElectricProAcademy Agricultural Solar Carpenters Union Millwrights NABCEP = North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners Dam IREC = Interstate Renewable Energy Council CEU = Continuing Education Units NEC = National Electrical Code = NFPA 70 IFC = International Fire Code IRC = International Residential Code Rapid Shutdown NFPA Tesla EV = Electric Vehicle EV Charging Sue Pratt CT = Current Transformer Intersolar Midwest Solar Expo States of Beam The Eleven Nations of America www.businessinsider.com Solar Bros NorCal Solar = Northern California Solar Energy Association Door to Door Salespeople Tariff Solar Generators Battery Nissan Leaf AI = Artificial Intelligence E-Bike = Electric Bicycle SNEC PVIP Photovoltaic Installation Professional   Reach out to Emmitt Muckles Here: Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/emmittmuckles   Learn more at www.solarSEAN.com and be sure to get NABCEP certified by taking Sean's classes at www.heatspring.com/sean  

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The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Podcasts - Marilynn Hughes
The Billionaire Lifestyle with Emmitt Muckles and Marilynn Hughes, Out-of-Body Travel

The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Podcasts - Marilynn Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 52:46


The Billionaire Lifestyle with Emmitt Muckles and Marilynn Hughes, Out-of-Body Travel - https://outofbodytravel.org Out of Body Travel, Out of Body Experiences, Out of Body, Astral Travel, Astral Projection, Near Death Experiences, Mystical Experiences, OBE, OOBE, NDE, Marilynn Hughes, The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation

Aww Shift
Emmitt Muckles - The Journey Of One

Aww Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 25:52


In this episode, we have Emmitt Muckles on the show. Emmitt is a speaker/corporate trainer, author, and podcaster. Emmitt's goal is to teach others about conscious infinite life, the law of attraction, and the seven universal rules of living. His most recent endeavor is the Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast, in which he interviews conscious creators to help people self-mind coach and feel connected to this life. Emmitt is also the author of The Journey of One, an inspiring story of Markus, a little boy transported through space and time to meet his spirit guide, One, during a horrific incident. Listen as Emmitt shares his personal experiences and visual journey of finding the concepts of living a fully conscious life on our planet. Why should we listen to you? [05:59] Because I love you, it's pretty simple. That's all there is to it. If you look at all of the teachings that tell us, and if you look at little kids, they immediately come at each other with love. It makes no difference to them who your parents are. They are unconcerned about your appearance. They may say things like, "You're little stinky, but let's go play," but they adore each other. And it is to this that we must return. You should do it, and with love comes the knowledge that I am your servant. I'm here to help you with everything you require. Because, and this is where people get it wrong, they believe they must always take something from you, when in fact you must first give something. When you consider all of the world's truly successful people, you'll see that they all give some form of love. And that love looks after them. Podcast as a Platform to Exercise Your Freedom of Speech [09:10] I podcast because it is also a form of freedom of speech. I can say what I want. And in that, I get to be my authentic self. That is one of the only places that I can genuinely be unguarded and be my authentic self because I can get with that person who might like being is that person who wants to connect, that person who wants to love, that person who wants to share their talents. One of the other reasons I started the podcast is that I realized that there are many people out here with excellent skills, and they don't have a platform or have a hard time finding a platform. Connecting with Your Higher Self [15:05] There are two ways. And that's through meditation and prayer. And prayers when you put out what you're seeking, and get and living in gratitude, being thankful for what you have. And meditation is when you listen, it's challenging to do some time because we are disconnected from our source. But once you get it, your life will be like a flower and it will blossom. Human Beings are Dynamic [21:10] We are the only creatures that can live in the future that we are aware of. The majority of us are living in the future. So we're already experiencing duality right now. And what I mean by living in the future is that you can not only state what you're going to do tomorrow, but you can also see it. A Planet of Learning [24:53] This is a planet of learning on multi-dimensional levels, the physical, the spiritual, the mental, the entertainment of learning from the perspectives of others. Key Quotes: [11:06-11:11] “Sticks and stones may break my bones. But words cannot hurt me.” [12:38-12:44] “Whatever higher power you ascribe to, get into that because a lot of that information is there.” [17:22-17:26] “Whatever you do, you can't do any harm, not harm. That's the first thing.” [19:31-19:40] “Everything that we humans understand is temporary. Yeah. Our pain, our love, our joy is temporary, and it's cyclical. And it goes through its phases. “   Learn more about Emmitt Muckles on: Website: https://emmittmuckles.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emmittsbillionairelifestyle/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Emuckles Book: The Journey of One  

The Morning Spotlight with Mike Ham
Osso Safe with Sabrina Osso

The Morning Spotlight with Mike Ham

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 48:58


Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play. She is a speaker, a Tedx Speaker, and consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. With her products and services, clients can save lives and bottom lines. Her personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employees, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University's TEDx TALK Event on April 5th, 2018. Her presentation was very well received and is now broadcast. Sabrina has long dealt with violence on a personal level. She knows how difficult it is to live in such a chaotic environment. Sabrina and Osso Safe want to make a positive impact in people's lives, whether they've been directly affected by violence or not. It is Osso Safe's strong belief that the eradication of home violence must not be in the hands of the victims, but instead, the responsibility of the institutions of society, namely schools, workplaces, the real estate industry, the sports industry, lawmakers/politicians, hospitals and in our everyday conversations. Sabrina and her company were featured in the July/August 2013 issue of the Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce magazine, Meadowlands USA. Sabrina has done numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including several radio interviews with Golden Life Living with Charise Colbert, Ordaining Reality with Dr. Joseph Donlan, Discover A New Future with Faith Saunders, The Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast with Emmitt Muckles, Healthy Relationship Talk Radio with Daaiyah Cixx, Erupt Online Podcast from Nigeria with Akinjobi Sodiq, and Viewpoints Talk Radio with Donell Edwards . She was invited by Director and Media Consultant, Desiree Kinney, to speak on the subject of Preventing Home Violence at the American Cancer Society in NYC. She graduated from Montclair State College with a B.S. in Computer Science. Sabrina regularly takes Continuing Education Courses at Rutgers University to keep abreast of issues associated with home violence and its effects in schools and workplaces, violence against women, impacts on children, and a multitude of other courses relating to the topic. She is also a professional dancer/actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject. Some of her clients include Better Homes and Gardens-Rand Realty, the Haverstraw Community Center, the Children's Aid and Family Services, and the Metropolitan Mobile Home Community. Sabrina has been hired as a speaker for numerous venues and OSSO SAFE Workshops and Seminars have also been presented at various civic and community organizations. https://www.ossosafe.com/ Follow us on Instagram: @TheMorningSpotlight Email us at: themorningspotlight@gmail.com www.themorningspotlight.com For title insurance inquiries contact Mike at michael.ham@ctt.com Buy Mike a Coffee!

Chats from the Blog Cabin
90: Chatting with Sabrina Osso

Chats from the Blog Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 56:52


Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Combining education and technology, clients can save lives and bottom lines. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allow her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University's TEDx TALK Event on April 5th, 2018. Sabrina has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including radio and podcast interviews such as Golden Life Living with Charise Colbert, Ordaining Reality with Dr. Joseph Donlan, The Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast with Emmitt Muckles, Healthy Relationship Talk Radio with Daaiyah Cixx, Erupt Online Podcast from Nigeria with Akinjobi Sodiq, Loudmouth Radio with Dean Stidham, and Dance It Change It with Jaycie Cormac-Neyland. She graduated from Montclair State University with a B.S. in Computer Science. Sabrina regularly takes Continued Education Courses at Rutgers University to keep abreast of issues associated with home violence. Sabrina is also a professional dancer/actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent for Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Abbott Realtors, she is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. For more information, please visit OssoSafe.Com Sabrina@OssoSafe.Com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chatsfromtheblogcabin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chatsfromtheblogcabin/support

Do A Day with Bryan Falchuk
128. The End of The Day with Bryan Falchuk

Do A Day with Bryan Falchuk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 22:50


This is the final episode of the show! After 128 episodes, I have decided to practice that I preach, and make the tough call on priorities and pressures in my life, which means this show will be setting with the sun today. Whether that's forever or for now is not relevant because "forever" is not happening today. With all the demands on my time, I have been facing my own burnout – something I've had as a central theme in many episodes in this show. To protect and love myself, I've taken an inventory of all the things that I am committed to, where they are in the grand scheme of building toward my goals, whether they've served their purpose, and how I might be able to move forward without them. Though it was a hard decision I've grappled with for several months, ending the show here made a lot of sense. Do a Day is not going anywhere, however, with all the resources at your fingertips, as ever. You can still get the book in paperback, Kindle, Audible, Apple Books, Google Play Books, Nook and more. You can still do the Do a Day Masterclass, or sign up for 1-on-1 coaching with me. And the entire back catalog of episodes of the show will still be available for you to go back, listen to, and grow from. With all the stories and inspiration in the 127 episodes that I've released before this final one, I know there is at least one spark that every person in the world could use to start the flame that lets you Go Out and Do It! Respect for all my past guests: Season 1 I kicked the show off sharing the story of Do a Day. Charlie Gilkey shares about how being smart makes you strong. Evan Ruggiero reminds us through his cancer batter that rising up even when half of your world vanishes is possible. Amy Schuber taught us that you are the inspiration you seek. Ryan Caligiuri shared his mantra that there are no set backs, only set ups for what's next. One of my favorite artists, MC YOGI, talked about how all things grow in darkness Anne Sugar shared her battle with cancer as a way to see how you can trust your body even when it betrays you. Chris Wirth hit on his message of never quitting on living the life you deserve. David Ralph reminded us about the power in our lives if we connect the dots. Claude Silver shared her story (for the first time) of why she is who she is today and how that's showed her the importance of Heart in leadership. Elizabeth McCourt talked about the empowerment we can take from building our own resilience. Josh LaJaunie shared his story of overcoming extreme obesity--not just for himself, but for the world around him. Michael Nulty talked about his multiple suicide attempts and how he found rebirth out of depression. Mark Metry shared the importance of taking responsibility for your life and what you can achieve as a new person. My good friend, Aaron Keith Hawkins, talked about how we need to have influence over ourselves if we want to influence anyone else. Kelsey Abbott helped us Find Our Awesome through self-confidence and curiosity. She also gave me a quote I've used almost daily, "What you I say is about me. What you hear is about you." Dorie Clark reminds us of the important of perseverance and consistency if we want to achieve our greatest goals. Sonya Looney, world female mountain bike endurance champion, was just awesome, but had a key message around vulnerability and honesty with ourselves. She also gave me another gem of an idea around being stuck. Rather than being negative about the feeling, she recognizes it's a sign of something big being about to happen. Tim Fargo talked about the humility and balance we can find in unexpected places like failure. The amazing Dr. Jason Brooks shared the importance of being dedicated to finding your purpose and its transformative power on our lives. Jen Arnold shared her story around food and her weight and how that inspired her to change how we look at wellness and knowing ourselves. Lee Havern shared how he overcome depression and recognized the interconnectedness between mental and physical wellness. Emmitt Muckles left us charged up and recognizing that prosperity has nothing to do with money. Terri Levine, who lives in extreme, debilitating pain, showed how you can still find power and heart and use that to create something. Leigh Martinuzzi talked about finding his hidden Why and what that can unlock. The great Dick Vitale shared a power packed message of inspiration and making the choice to get up and move forward no matter what hits you, as he's done throughout his life. Season 2 Steve Gordon showed how falling down may be necessary to reach new heights Robb Holman talked about the power of letting go so we can find meaning and purpose Lindsey Heiserman inspired us to not let our past stories be part of our right now Charise Colbert shared her journey coming out of domestic abuse Sara Quiriconi talked to us about how to live free of all the cancers in our life Syd Finkelstein on how to be a Super Boss leader Ariana Robinson Danquah shared how to rise up when you're stuck in the middle Jon DeWaal gripped us with his story of falling off a roof and how that helped him see how to get through life's toughest transitions John Zeratsky talked about what he discovered to achieve the most, and it has nothing to do with productivity Josh Perry taught the power of gratitude even in the face of life's greatest challenges if you want to come through them thriving Mark Crandall shared his trauma story to help us see how facing our trauma's allows for growth Adam Schaeuble got us all fired up, and he also inspired with his approach to reimagining your life – and making it come true Sandy Vo talked about her journey to find clarity and peace despite a foundation of turmoil Cornell Thomas is the epitome of the "What's Next?" attitude winning over the "Why Me?" mentality Sandra Younger taught us her Come Back approach to be a victor, not a victim of tragedy Jenn Swanson talked about her journey off loss, gratitude and realization that you are your best investment Howard Jacobson shared how losing his father inspired his mission to fight diseases of ignorance with the wisdom of lifestyle Brooke Siem retold her amazing journey navigating her way out of a life of medication for mental illness into a life of discovery Tanur Badgley showed how to become a person of purpose through his journey starting with a fall off the side of a mountain Gary Bertwistle talked about the power of authenticity and discovering your mojo Frank King went into how thoughts of suicide taught him to go after what he really wanted, and why so many people need support as they face moments that lead them to these thoughts Mary Shores talked about the power of serving others as she went from dented to thriving Nick Elvery shared his journey from addiction to peak performance and what sparked the change Jaime Jay got vulnerable as he retold his story of multiple experiences with homelessness to being in a place of gratitude and contentment Dai Manuel talked about the importance of living as you need to, from your own perspective Blaire Palmer showed how the greatest thing we can bet on is ourselves Season 3 Dov Baron forced us to look at what's really going on, magnifying it, and then using that insight to truly grow Episode 056. Transporting From Darkness to Your Future Vision with Sarah Centrella Episode 057. Accept Where You Are to Move Forward with Natalie Jani Episode 058. Accepting The Gift of No Regret with Kirsty Salisbury Episode 059. Surrendering to The Facts To Realize Opportunity with Madeleine Black Episode 060. The Power of Worthiness from Within with Dr. James Kelley Episode 061. Redirecting Your Life by Realizing You Matter with Fernando Flores Episode 062. Shifting Your Choices to Shift Your Life with Michael O'Brien Episode 063. The Therapeutic Power of Running with William Pullen Episode 064. To Be Safe, Loved & Worthy with Terah Harrison Episode 065. Find Your Voice Through Mindfulness with Bruce Langford Episode 066. The Power of Being Prepared with Jay Gabrani Episode 067. The Human Connection of Storytelling with The Ridiculously Human Guys (Gareth Martin & Craig Haywood) Episode 068. Life is About Creating Yourself with Lonnee Rey Episode 069. Honor Your Emotions to Choose the Path Forward with Karen Millsap Episode 070. True Success Comes From Our Spirit with Nichole Sylvester Episode 071. Bonus Episode: Reflecting on Doing 3,032 Days with Bryan Falchuk Episode 072. Do the Time to Change Lives with Coss Marte Episode 073. Life as an Inquisitive, Crooked Journey with Mark Nepo Episode 074. Seeing the Gift of Adversity with Marcus Aurelius Anderson Episode 075. Find the Answers Within to What You Need with Michelle Bronson Episode 076. Life's Challenges Can Illuminate Our Path with Sharon Falchuk (my wife!) Episode 077. Loving Yourself Enough to Come Back After a Fall with CrisMarie Campbell Episode 078. The Paradox in Connecting to The World's Needs with Erik Bergman Episode 079. Sparking the Inner Fight to Make Change with Marcus Smith Episode 080. Internal Validation for What We Need with Maggie Berghoff Episode 081. Smash Your Anxiety by Embracing Change with Jesse Harless Season 4 Wally Carmichael joined us to talk about true abundance Ryan Stratis of American Ninja Warrior joined us as he struggled with the question of what he does going forward, and ended up announcing retiring from ANW after the episode aired Steve Austin joined to talk about trauma leading to shame that festered and lead to a suicide attempt Carlee Myers talked about ways to remove the stress we face in life that ends up defining our existence Michael Levitt, a good friend and beautiful human being, shared how to remove and recover from burnout in our lives Drew Taddia joined to share his personal story of perseverance and hard work to achieve what you really care about James Roberts, a Paralympian, who shares what he learned in not letting a disability block him from doing things he loved and staying fit and healthy Susan Clarke, whose partner CrisMarie Campbell came on last season, shared her journey with trauma and cancer and what she built in her life from that struggle Serena Sabala talked about her experience growing up with a father with mental illness, and how we all need more awareness of mental illness and the tools to protect ourselves from it in our own lives through staying balanced and healthy across the spectrum Carol Hanson talked about the power of self-image, which came from her battle with Anorexia Singer-Songwriter Jackson Gillies, who American Idol fans will recognize, shared his journey with Type 1 Diabetes and HS, learning to listen to his body and what it needs to keep these conditions under control Kacie Main, who Gave Up Men for Lent (which is the name of her book), talks about finding out who she really is on the back of a relationship ending, that redefined how she lives her life Justin Stenstrom joined to talk about how he struggled intensely with anxiety and depression, and the journey he went on to find tools to manage both of them, which he details in his latest book Emi Kirschner talked about her path through divorce and business to understand the power of knowing yourself and being comfortable with that if you want to succeed in business Sam and Paddy Cullinane, the Not So Perfect Couple, talked about their marriage story, which includes divorcing at one point, working on themselves, and coming together in a beautiful way that they share to help other couples love better Mariah Heller, who suffers from Elhers-Danlos syndrome, lives with chronic pain every day and developed approaches to physical fitness that respect that pain rather than worsening it Nathan Todd, who was born with Cerebral Palsy, talks about the power of the labels we choose to put on ourselves and how they can hold us back or allow us to move forward Episode 100 was my chance to bring together two of my favorite people, Cornell Thomas and Michael O’Brien, to talk about resilience and connection in a seriously beautiful episode Sunday Burquest, who was on Survivor Millennials vs. Gen-X, talks about her non-stop struggle to survive despite loss and hardship throughout her life, and her battle with cancer before going on the show. Sunday is battling cancer again right now, so we are all thinking of her and pulling for her. Carolyn Colleen shared a very powerful story of abuse and extreme hardship, including leaving an abuse marriage with a toddler to live in a shelter and build a new life that lead to not only great success and achievement, but powerful tools to get through extreme hardships and struggles we all face Emily Gough, who was surprised to find that her boyfriend had still been seeing his ex, who he moved across the street from Emily and his house. She ended up traveling on her own and learning so much about herself in the process Paul Stretton-Stevens, who has been medically retired three times in life, talks about how we can view these closing doors as the end, or see what else we can do to move forward Andrew Hood battled with extreme anxiety as his finances fell apart but he had to put on a happy face and seem fine to the outside world. When his wife and father brought him out of the shame of hidden pain, his open sharing of what he experienced changed his life and others Lakshmi Dev Bowen, who grew up with abuse and a struggle with sex, drugs and alcohol, then found a re-centering through yoga, which completely changed her life. Season 5 Episode 108. Finding Your Road to Health with Tamar Medford Episode 109. Breaking Into Your Life with Michelle Dickinson Episode 110. From People-Pleasing to Self-Worth with Jen Gutfriend Episode 111. The Power of Asking with Crystal & Mark Hansen Episode 112. From Darkness to Radiating Love with Minh Minh Garner Episode 113. Facing Anger to Move Past Trauma with Amanda Huffman Episode 114. Looking at Yourself with Purpose with Paul Forchione Episode 115. Starting From Where You Are with Rosalyn Palmer Episode 116. Devotion to Caring Genuinely with Tyler Tolbert Episode 117. Compassion & Perseverance to Survive with Ethan Zohn Episode 118. Rebelling for Something Greater with Shelley Paxton Episode 119. Responsibility for Who You Get to Be with Ali Moore Episode 120. Embrace Your Vulnerability to Grow with Kate Harvey Episode 121. The Choice of Mindset with Zulma Berenice Episode 122. Creating Clarity & Control for Your Legacy with Vicki Wusche Episode 123. Personal Responsibility for Your Life with Kim Sutton Episode 124. Finding Your Reason to Breathe with Sarah Ross Episode 125. Creating a Fertile Life with Erica Hoke Episode 126. The Art of Human Care with Dr. Hassan Tetteh Episode 127.  Creating a Growth Movement from Pain with Justin Schenck Links: My website: gnmlive.com My Books on Amazon Facebook: @BryanFalchuk Instagram: @BryanFalchuk Twitter: @BryanFalchuk Subscribe to The Do a Day Podcast    Keep Growing with Do a Day Get Bryan's best-selling first book, Do a Day, which is the inspiration for this show and can help you overcome your greatest challenges and achieve in life. Read Bryan's best-selling second book, The 50 75 100 Solution: Build Better Relationships, to tap into the power we all have to improve our relationships – even the tough ones we feel have no hope of getting better. Get started on your journey to Better with the Big Goal Exercise Work with Bryan as your coach, or hire him to speak at your next event

Billionaire lifestyle with Emmitt Muckles - Conversations with conscious entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and life changers

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Lifelong Wellness Podcast
Feel Safe Where You Live, Work and Play with Sabrina Osso

Lifelong Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 47:29


Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Combining education and technology, clients can save lives and bottom lines. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allow her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University's TEDx TALK Event on April 5th, 2018. Her presentation was very well received and is now broadcast. It is Osso Safe's strong belief that the eradication of home violence must not be in the hands of the victims, but instead, the responsibility of the institutions of society, namely schools, workplaces, the real estate industry, the sports industry, lawmakers/politicians, hospitals, and in our everyday conversations. Treating this enormous problem as a charity is not a beneficial approach. Out with the Old and In With the New. Sabrina and her company were featured in the July/August 2013 issue of Meadowlands USA Magazine. She has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including radio interviews such as Golden Life Living with Charise Colbert, Ordaining Reality with Dr. Joseph Donlan, The Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast with Emmitt Muckles, Healthy Relationship Talk Radio with Daaiyah Cixx, and Erupt Online Podcast from Nigeria with Akinjobi Sodiq. She graduated from Montclair State University with a B.S. in Computer Science. Sabrina regularly takes Continued Education Courses at Rutgers University to keep abreast of issues associated with home violence. She is also a professional dancer/actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject.

Dr. D’s Social Network
21. Emmitt Muckles - Podcasting 101, Gatorade Cucumber Drink is King, Only So Many Words and He Still Has Hops

Dr. D’s Social Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 70:48


Emmitt Muckles is an Author, Podcaster, and speaker/ corporate trainer. Emmitt’s mission is to share the knowledge of conscious unlimited living, the law of attraction and the 7 universal laws of living. His current project is the Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast interviewing conscious creators helping audiences self-mind coach and feel connected to this life.  Emmitt is successful vocationally, with the creation of The Billionaire Lifestyle LLC, and The Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast/blog Emmitt was seeking what he calls an intended purposeful life, as part of the pact derived from his departed mother Juanita Terry-Muckles teachings and guidance. It was this driving endeavor that fueled the creative process that led to  “The Journey of One”.” To Emmitt it is all about servitude, giving what I was given.” Emmitt has been a session leader at Podcastmovement 2018, and created a course to help new podcasters get over their fear of tech and podcasting.  Other: Solar energy applications trainer for companies such as Solar City/Tesla, Solar Power International. Avid roller skater, and yoga fitness freak.

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Mindful Skeptics Podcast
Can you survive a shutdown? Episode 20 with Emmitt Muckles

Mindful Skeptics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 65:08


On this episode I sat down with Emmitt Muckles, the host of the Billionaires Lifestyle podcast out of Valparaiso, Indiana to discuss the government shutdown.  I posed the question, "How long could you survive a shutdown in your life?"  I also had the opportunity to meet his wife, Sabrine.  She is the cohost of the Pink Shots podcast.  I will provide links in the show notes for both of their podcasts.   http://www.emmittmuckles.com/ http://billionairelifestyle.libsyn.com/ http://pinkshots.libsyn.com https://pinkshots.libsyn.com/rss

Something About Food?
EP 044 - Hot Chocolate on Venus

Something About Food?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 81:28


Emmitt Muckles is a man on a mission to help people become financially literate and live the "Billionaire Lifestyle". He has a lot of great stories about eating and cooking food as well as fantastic insights into what you can learn from exploring new cultures, the joy of tuning into others, and the importance of remembering to play.

Do A Day with Bryan Falchuk
023: The Path of Prosperity Has Nothing to Do with Money with Emmitt Muckles

Do A Day with Bryan Falchuk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 59:13


Emmitt Muckles has his hands in many things, pursuing what he enjoys most. His main focus is Billionaire Lifestyle, helping others find abundance in their lives. It was born out of the crumbling of his old existence of going through the motions.

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Billionaire lifestyle with Emmitt Muckles - Conversations with conscious entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and life changers

The topic is personal space and boundaries. We have been disconnected from the world around us and its time to hit the reset button to reconnect to the world

Billionaire lifestyle with Emmitt Muckles - Conversations with conscious entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and life changers

How to talk less and listen consciously. We often are so engrossed in the ego, listening becomes a side item. I have found this true with myself and have been catching the error in my conversational ways. Exercising the ability to be in the moment with conversations helps me and may help you to communicate far more effectively in your daily and overall like.  Often conversation is about perception. Certainly, there are times when we are the pusher of the conversation, and it feels a little off when someone you are trying to share a point of view with are simply waiting for their turn to talk.  I don't want to be that guy any longer. Mind you it is a work in progress, particularly when in a dialogue.  The concept is referred to as active listening and dialogue. My youngest daughter is the perfect example of nonactive listening. When she decides to share something with you, you will be forced to be an active listener. I've learned to move the lessons learned from Miss Anna to adulting conversations. Often a voice will render me into an active state of listening. to better perceive the information someone is trying to impart to me.  Quieter people may also seem more intriguing to other persons during a conversation.   As a method of communicating reply with a sincere question versus an opinion, and see how your relationships change. Also smile more, not in the cray eyes way though.     The Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast with Emmitt Muckles

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Experiences You Should Have
Ice Cave, Nude Beaches & Spas in Austria

Experiences You Should Have

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 30:57


Experience an Ice Cave, Nude Beaches, and a Nude Spa in Austria with Emmitt Muckles with Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast Podcast Show Notes - Listen to the episode above or on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts (for Android users) Emmitt Muckles with Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast (about conscious creators, perfecting your trinity and living life to the fullest), tells all about his baring meeting with his future in-laws in Austria. Emmitt joined his future wife at the time and her parents to an Ice Cave and then to a beach. Check out Emmitt's Show! Dachstein Ice Cave in Austria Before Emmitt started his nude adventure, he and his soon to be in-laws went to the Dachstein Ice Cave in Hallstatt, Austria, which is one of the largest caves in the world. You can visit this ice cave with kids, but make sure you dress warmly as it gets pretty cold in there. You can take a cable car to the cave and when you leave you can take a cable car to a nearby beach. After the tour, they took a cable car to the beach. At the end of the beach, they saw 10-foot shrubs, and Emmitt found out that he was being taken to a nude beach. It's not uncommon to find people in Austria who enjoy nude beaches. In 2016, Austria took the title from Germany as sunbathers most likely to go nude at a beach (Expedia Flip Flop Report). At the nude beach, Emmitt realized that he had nothing to judge by at the beach. The people he saw could have been bums or CEOs. He couldn't see if people had pedicures, manicures, designer clothes, etc. All he could see if people were fit or not. Going to the nude beach leveled the playing field and all he could see were human beings. The beach visit didn't last long, an hour into being at at the nude beach, Emmitt was stung by a wasp... in the groin! Now the wasps are out in August and September, so protect the family jewels and consider going in May, June, or July. Visiting a Nude Spa in Austria Two years later, Emmitt and his wife went back to Austria. This time he figured there would be a nude moment with his in-laws. His in-laws suggested going to a spa, but when he heard the word 'spa', he thought it was massages and cucumbers. They brought him to a spa, which looked like a community center upstairs that had a basketball court, cafe, etc. But the spa was downstairs. He had to take a shower first, then it was time to go in the buff. Everyone was nude in the spa below and there were multiple saunas with temperatures ranging from 100 degrees to 120 degrees. The spa was co-ed and he only saw adults there of all ages. And yes, everyone was naked. Photo from https://www.alpentherme.com/en Nude Spa Outdoors There was an outdoor section of the spa with a lap pool and there was a pool that turned into a hot spring which is known as a 'bad aussee'. There was also a cold pool that was ice cold to cool down in. If you want to know what you found is a spa, you will see the word 'bad' around the spa name. The Cost to go to a Nude Spa in Austria Emmitt only paid $37 to go to the nude spa in Austria. If you add in lunch that you eat at the spa, you're looking at under $50 for an entire day at the spa. The spa that Emmitt went to gave him an RFID armband to pay for his food, so he didn't need to walk around with his wallet or cash. Pretty smart. What Should You Bring to a Nude Spa? Sunscreen Flip Flops Your own robe (if you don't want to wear one from the spa) An open mind Being Naked is Taboo Many people think being naked is taboo and if you see someone naked, nude, in the buff... that it is a sexual thing. Many people like to be naked because it is freeing. If everyone is naked on a nude beach or at a nude spa, it doesn't turn into an orgy. We were born in our birth suits and there is nothing wrong with enjoying being naked. Let's talk about Nude Spa and Nude Beach Etiquette Now if someone doesn't follow the etiquette and gets aroused at a nude beach, spa, or even when painting a subject,

Blind Pig Confessions's Podcast
BPC - Episode 159 - Burn ‘Em up with Pink Shots

Blind Pig Confessions's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 72:25


Dougy Fresh, Pauly G., and Cowboy spent a fun filled afternoon at Burn ‘Em Brewing in Michigan City with a couple beautiful ladies, Nicole Kehoe and Sabine Hankiewicz of The Pink Shots Podcast, who turned out to be as delightfully inappropriate as The Pigs.  One of the Burn ‘Em Founding Fathers, Blake Murray, hosted the gathering and provided some of the many delectable brews Burn ‘Em has to offer and delivered some of the low down on the humble beginnings of the brewery and what’s to come next from this quickly growing local hot spot.  Also joining in on the mic for the afternoon was Mr. Jerry Huener as well as some background commentary from Sabine’s husband and Pink Shots bodyguard, Mr. Emmitt Muckles, who only knows how to live the billionaire lifestyle.  Tune in for the antics and get your butt to Burn ‘em for some great craft beer and entertainment such as their Tuesday night Vinyl Night hosted by the one and only Robert Rolfe Feddersen.  Shout outs in this episode include:  Sean Webster and Scott Hardwick of Monon Beverage Brokers;  Greenbush Brewing Co.;  The Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast;  Franklin House;  LaSalle Kitchen & Tavern;  Kopacetic;  Matthew Raney of Blue Rectangle Designs;  Beer Hippies;  New Day Meadery;  Misbeehavin’ Meads;  Moser’s Austrian Café;  Ron Smith;  Breckenridge Brewery;  Smugglers Coffee;  Bare Hands; Noblesville Brewfest(happening on Sept. 22!);  and Black Circle Be sure to check us out Sundays on Indy In-Tune. www.indyintune.com Members of the Hopped Up Network. An ever-growing group of independent beer podcasts. Dedicated to providing insight into our local craft beer communities.  www.hoppedupnetwork.com

Profiles in a Life of Purpose
Emmitt Muckles: A Man with a Message

Profiles in a Life of Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 61:11


Beginning from Detroit’s east side neighborhoods, Emmitt Muckles is now a successful business man, corporate trainer at Fronius, podcaster, author, and speaker. The journey from Detroit led to creating The Billionaire Lifestyle, offering information and inspiration extending beyond the monetary. Listen in to hear more about his path from Detroit to abundance and  learn what Emmitt wants more than anything A FEW FINE POINTS OF THE CONVERSATION How the civil rights movement and crack cocaine led to Emmitt’s life now The significance of moving from the inner city to the suburbs — and beyond How culture shock opened Emmitt to a world of learning The role music and dance played in Emmitt’s life What books meant to Emmitt and the book that made the difference (spoiler alert: it’s How to Win Friends and Influence People) Emmitt’s earlier attempts at podcasting The two concepts that transformed Emmitt’s route through podcasting Who he wants to reach with his message Sammy Davis, Jr. and Emmitt Wisdom from a dad What’s next for Emmitt and an invitation EPISODE RESOURCES Emmitt’s book: The Journey of One Emmitt’s website and podcast Follow Emmitt at: Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Pinterest Jan’s course: How to Hear What You Know — A Course on Developing Your Intuition to Practically Guide You through Life Jan’s website Life Purpose Quiz Follow Jan at: Twitter | Instagram  | LinkedIn  | Facebook Subscribe to this show, and please consider leaving a rating or review Email Jan

Maura Sweeney: Living Happy Inside Out | Encouragement | Inspiration | Empowerment | Leadership

Designed with the holiday season in mind, this latest podcast can be listened to and appreciated any day of the year. What are some of your favorite things to do, to watch, to experience and feel that expand your sense of inner joy and well being? In this podcast, I offer a few of my own favorite things. They require little or no money, yet leave me feeling expansive, happy and abundant. Let my list inspire you to think of some of your favorite things in life, too. Finally, listen to my friend Emmitt Muckles as he shares what makes him happy from the inside out, too. #happiness #bliss #abundance #holidays #gifts #selflove

Billionaire lifestyle with Emmitt Muckles - Conversations with conscious entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and life changers

Did I just get Punked!(Baby RANT and Ramble) That is what I feel when looking at news headlines or glimpsing television. I am not anti-Trump nor am I a Trump supporter. To me, I have classified Trump as entertainment/businessperson a long time ago. The problem is I can't change the channel from the entertainment. I just wish there was less me, me, me. It's really simple in my mind, show up, do the job get praise for actual results and fruit of the results. [caption id="attachment_1101" align="aligncenter" width="359"] Sometimes it's better to just shut up and get it done. the[/caption]   [caption id="" align="alignleft" width="193"] SH*T my President, available  says on Amazon[/caption] [caption id="" align="alignleft" width="167"] Trump Politically Incorrect available on Amazon[/caption] [caption id="" align="alignleft" width="167"] Trump Tweets, available  on Amazon[/caption] Tweet Rant!   I know our 45th president of the United States has been in the spotlight for decades for other reasons, but it seems as though he can't stop talking particularly about himself. You know that person who must have the last word no matter what, he's that guy. I understand he got the highest executive job in the country and accomplished a task done by few, but Damn chill out vocally and with the tweets and get the job done. You see I come from an era where men just Shut and did their job with a very frugal economy of words. At the very least make the words have serious value.  Tweeting, sound bits and a storm of attention seeking actions me concern. This political office holder has me concerned, not scared but concerned.......seriously. Realty presidency is what we subscribed. I'm really concerned but not scared. Actually, I'm starting to feel like we have the possibility to move towards Idiocracy the movie in our consciousness. I still love that movie! [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBvIweCIgwk] Tensions running high, Why? Our newly crowned President Elect has broken every historical mold and virtue we consider to be the Leader of the free world during his campaign. Our country the United States of America is split into 2 factions, Pros, and Cons. Honestly, we could have seen similar reactions if Hillary Clinton would have been elected to the office of Presidency, the unease would have just been from the other half that was staunch Trump supporters. As we can see by the polls constitutes a LOT of people. During a conversation with a very dear friend of my who happens to live what many consider an alternative lifestyle by the middle of American conservative humans, She stated my statement about Hillary Clinton is most likely true, with two exceptions. The duration of the protest would be shorter and the Hate crimes would not have risen. If you read the reports from news sources such as The Huffington Post, CNN and other news affiliates, Crimes against people of color, Muslims from those individuals and groups with conservative pre-civil rights era views of what America is to be have risen sharply. Most people don't really get it, and I think I am getting a glimpse. You do what you have to do to get what you want in regards to Donald Trump. Mr. Trump knew that he could not win the political race by playing the game the same way his opponents. There had to be a departure from the norm to rally the people. So he gambled and won. Let me just say this I was not a Trump supporter, although I liked The Celebrity Apprentice very much, and am a little pissed if it is off the air now. As a matter of fact, I was upset at the fact he won. Shit happens, so I have to do what I am saying to everyone I encounter. Charge the person election "L" to the game and keep doing the job of being the best me as an individual. Now as far as Mr. Trump, his ego will not let him be known as the president who: Took America down the toilet. Caused a mass exodus of Americans Be a laughing stock Does not get his money. We cannot forget, the president has limited power and is not the Ruler of Everything.  We must focus our attention of the policy makers who can derail our system in the form of State Representatives and Congress people. With the house being majority Republican, agendas may be pushed forward disguised as presidential mandates. Go back to the School House rocks cartoon I'm just a Bill educational short. In is obvious, Trump is an excellent marketer and sales person, brilliant actually, because he played on the ignorance and hopes of many Americans, and it worked. So here I am watching the entire process to see what happens. It is not just Trumps and Pence, but the entire legislative branch of government who must be held accountable. I know this one thing about life and humans when the pendulum swings it swings all the way to the other side. Keep doing the personal good work you have been doing, take care of yourself and your family, and live the best life you can. This country is already great. We have the choice to make it greater for all or worse for all. It starts with you. Now Go live the billionaire lifestyle. Emmitt Muckles

Billionaire lifestyle with Emmitt Muckles - Conversations with conscious entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and life changers

Work it out in a week  book series with Jane Aireton Listen To The Podcast HERE! Jane Aireton is an English author with the book series titled "Work it out in a week" with different topics such as money, weight loss, and even Christmas. I had the honor of interviewing Miss Jane Aireton about her book series and philosophy of "Work it out in a Week". Talking with me from the Canary Islands. Even though I was suffering from a serious head cold Jane's energy was enough to give me some temporary relief. Jane's journey began after the age of 60 years old by creating workbooks to get unstuck. Jane's approach to writing was to simply ask honest questions about her life.  Her ponder place is here garden where she identified her "Money Monster" was keeping her up at night. After identifying the root of the problem, then the task of solving the problem was easy. This is where Jane and I have a common bond as I listed in my book "The Journey of One" you must have conversations with yourself and be honest with the answers. Once Jane solved the Money Monster problem other area requiring attention became easy to navigate. Such as work it out in a week with your weight, and Christmas. As she stated Christmas can be a problem for many women with families because there is so much to do in so little time. Here basic premise, is to formulate a plan and stick to it. One topic that was not intended was tiny houses and how Americans have started a moment that is spreading around the world. Jane's latest book is focused on New Years resolutions and how we need to make promises we just can't keep. The key to Jane's theory is learning to focus on Baby Steps. Please have a listen and enjoy. You must listen to the wisdom in this podcast Janes Aireton's words will honestly help you to Live better. Please leave a comment, or Find Jane Aireton on Amazon Jane on Twitter: success60plus Jane's twitter home page: Twitter Home Jane's home page: www.success60plus.com   Find The Billionaire LifeStyle Podcast: Twitter: Emuckles Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emmittsbillionairelifestyle iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/billionaire-lifestyles-podcast/id1170849809?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/emmitt-muckles/the-billionaire-lifestyle   Transcription of the Podcast: Emmitt Muckles: today on the billionaire lifestyle podcast my interview with Jane Aireton. She has a series of books that you can acquire on amazon called working out in a week. Whether it be your weight or finances or Christmas, you can work it out the week or at least begin. Now you have to forgive me because I had a really long day and I went to bed at four o'clock in the morning and woke up really early to do this podcast. I'm very sorry if my voice is a little bit ragged but the information and the inspiration is awesome so stay tunes. Introduction: Ladies and gentleman welcome to the billionaire lifestyle podcast and his beautiful woman who is hanging out over and England, and I forgot the name of the island, it's not a canary islands is it? Jane Aireton:  it's the channel Emmitt Muckles: their you go it's the channel islands so this is Jane Aireton and she has written several books over the last 18 months that dictate some changes in your life that you can apply in a short amount of time which is freaking awesome because you, know people say oh lose weight 90 days lose weight in a year no she's got it work it out in a week this is awesome thing and that's what people need. How are you doing Jane? Jane Aireton::: Well it's really exciting! I started off by writing a book called to say success at 60 Plus with a friend of mine and I really got hooked. Because a lot of people are not fulfilling their potential and my background is a nurse and I saw a lot of people who are physically ill just because they felt trapped. Have you ever felt trapped. Emmitt Muckles: I did but I'm not married to her anymore. Jane Aireton::: Alright and people do get trapped not only by their partners but by the second circumstances, by money, by all kinds of things and if you feel trapped the next thing is that you become ill. So I looked at ways of untrapping yourself and I'm one of these people who like to get to grips and do things get a result. I think it's really important to empower people to do this so work it out in a week was a really good idea. I thought, and i started off with money because I'm one of those people that awakes at three o'clock in the morning and start worrying.   Emmitt Muckles: that's not good. Jane Aireton::: I noticed from your stuff on your Facebook page and so on, that you're saying that money isn't the be all end all but we need a certain amount and but what you know what you said and I completely agree with is what you need anyway I so. I thought i'd like to go out and sit in my garden shed. Because they're I won't get disturbed and I would think about this matter. how I'm reacting to me money. I'm an intelligent woman, I like this. so I went out there and I started thinking about my attitudes to money and how much I needed and exactly what you'd be talking about and i discovered that was money monster there that.  that was the one that came at three o'clock in the morning. I thought I don't need is really don't need this. what I've got to do is to sit down and work out a way to so that like because it's sort of cyclical thing isn't it. that you worry about it and then you're so worried that you don't look at your bank statement and it gets worse and worse.  so i went right back to basics. I'm going on about it but I worked it out in a week and I started solving the problem so that's what we did with one worry. then I thought about Christmas, and women tend to worry about Christmas because there's so much to be done again. start at the beginning think about baby steps. think about the things you've got to do. write them all down get I did lots of ideas in my books and my work it out in the week Christmas book lots of recipes so that people don't have to think, they can just sit down work out a plan and do it. and what to do with the people that come over for Christmas that you'd rather they didn't.   Emmitt Muckles: that's awesome that's really awesome you know one of the things about life is that most people don't realize that is literally your journey and sometimes you have to look down at the road and plan where your next step is and that's what I really liked about your books. what made you get to the point where you said I am going to concretely put this down and this is going to be my thing to share with the world. because we all have something awesome to share. most people don't realize it and that could be just your calling card your passion. how did you just say screw it I'm gonna do it? Jane Aireton:well it was I think, it goes back to my first book which was basically a workbook and in that book I, this is one that I did this is Success at 60 Plus and i worked as a workbook and I just asked lots and lots of questions. first of all the work, the most important thing is making happiness a priority in your life. and I think you would completely agree with that having read about you. and that if you but just put happiness there you can choose to be happy under any circumstances at any moment in time and don't make other people, don't let other people tell you otherwise, so then you've made happened is a priority. my next question was who are you what sort of person are you and a lot of people don't actually sit down and really work out the sort of person they are. Emmitt Muckles: That's true Jane Aireton::: telling people i would say start where you are not where you'd like to be because if you start where you'd like to be you're not living in the real world. so start where you are. where are you going how can you get to where you want to go if you don't know where that is. so that's really important. and where are you now? and then you can put a plan together. so that's where I started really looking at what i wanted and i wanted to write. I spent 15 years looking after all my old relations, I killed them all off, and now I've got some time I mean I was honored and privileged to look after them but you know at the end of the day when it's all done and dusted and done with you it's up to you to then take the reins and get to where you want to be so that's where I started. Emmitt Muckles: so let me ask you this question with your early success with children's television or you were involved with children's television that lend itself to you being able to transition to what you do today? Jane Aireton: Yes I think it did I just really enjoy doing that with Elizibeth Beresford who will use to create The Wombles. Do you know about will The Wombles in America? Emmitt Muckles:  we don't, i don't but I'm I'm 50 years old so it it might have been a different time Jane Aireton::: ya might be um I'm not that old, yes well that little creatures that go around and picking up rubbish and it was in the days before, ever you know the green thing and then people went aware, and and so there was a it was a very famous thing in the UK and so we work together and yes it would I've always wanted to empower people and in that we would we choose a character cool but the bad and about some quite an endangered species in the UK what about  him in America Emmitt Muckles: uh America's a little crazy at the moment is crazy and calm at  the same time Jane Aireton: of bats you know the bat yam we are bats are pretty Emmitt Muckles: I don't think they're endangered because actually people make nests for them here. Jane Aireton: alright yes we've got some bad boxes as well so what yes I so yes I'm always  interested in all those sort of things.  so yes the it was interesting early on to do the children's television program and get that off the ground I used to travel around London with a six foot bat. Emmitt Muckles: Right, I have a question for you because I couldn't figure it out what is complementary therapy?   Jane Aireton: ah well mainstream therapy is like the doctors giving you chemical medicine but there are all  kinds of other ways that you can solve problems using the energy system. do you have acupuncture in the state? Emmitt Muckles: oh yeah, so we call it homeopathic here Jane Aireton: well there is homeopathy, there’s acupuncture I use vibrational therapy there's lots of other ways of dealing with it in ways that are not intrusive and they don't have side effects so that's what i'm interested in Emmitt Muckles: so you're referring to Reiki as well Jane Aireton: oh absolutely yes that's that's a very. very powerful moment method of healing yeah Emmitt Muckles: it was just my own ignorance I've never heard of it it referred to as complementary therapy and i said  to myself i'll ask her because you're a very interesting person and I was just looking at all the things you've done.  and you are like you and I are kindred spirits where we're always looking for the next thing for us to learn it to do which I found so awesome with just looking at your books looking at your website and your blog so i have a question how can people contact you to find out what you're doing and about your books. Jane Aireton: well thank you that I've got a website. which is success spell as s u double C, how you pronounce power spell success you know 60 in in figures and plus written plus dot-com so that success 60-plus dot-com that's my website.  and i'm at success is 60-plus on Twitter and so yes people do that and if they want to look at my books work it out in a week is a nice way of remembering it you can stick that into a Amazon other in the UK or in America so yeah that that's where my books are but I'm just so excited to be able to talk to somebody in America when i'm sitting on a little rock in the middle of the English Channel/ I just think that's awesome and to  connect and i love the enthusiasm that come from the Americans I’ve met. Emmitt Muckles:  Really Jane Aireton:yes, I love Americans, I think they are they grabbed the knife by the scruff of the neck and they really enjoy least one that i have, and i know that you have because of the way that you've you know you've got this going and um you've got a good lot of interest in the States for Billionaire LifeStyle? Emmitt Muckles:  it's it it's taken about a year for me to get the ideology together to get my  elevator speech together because I'm kind of all over the place and I had to narrow everything down and figure out the the path that I wanted to go I want to figure out my journey so I've started this journey and one thing is I feel with my whole heart. you have to help people you have to be there for someone and for me to reach out to people like you who are doing great things you know in your own life that's worth billions to me. and then are any fruit it bares from there I'm good I'm happy and I'm healthy wealthy and wise Jane Aireton:: well I love that and I loved the fact that you've got really interesting people I've been listening to some of the podcast  and you have some very interesting people. with it so is Zosso” and i had to laugh because he was talking about a small town with 40,000 people on our island we we have 1600 people what Emmitt Muckles:   well that's the city from where i live i live in this small Indiana town and I moved from a major much metropolitan areas Detroit Michigan and i moved to this really we call it downtown Disney like John Cougar Mellencamp talks about i was born in a small town this is a small town everyone knows everyone. Jane Aireton::: 40,000 huge so we all do know each other on the island that's for sure     Emmitt Muckles: yeah yeah yeah  but uh I want to ask the use of other things as well so where is Cornwall to yank like me ?   Jane Aireton: Cornwall is in the southwest of England and that's where my boys live well they are men. now they got children of their own but, now that's quite interesting because i want to go over and I want to spend part of the year near then and there is a movement that has come from the United States to the UK which is tiny houses     Emmitt Muckles: yes it is so awesome Jane Aireton:  and i'm so excited about this and I'm going to build one next year because the poor boys that means i can follow them wherever they go. you seen mark my tiny house on wheels but i love this idea because in America we always thinking from the UK that the Americans have everything bigger than everybody else but now you've got things that are smaller than everyone else and what really struck me when I looked at the tiny house idea was that the people who were who were building tiny houses we're not doing it because they didn't have the money but because they wanted to spend time doing other things other than looking after their real estate and that resonates with me so well the and I and you know just reducing the number of possessions you have and that fits in with your business about the millionaire lifestyle and that life isn't about what you have it's what you gave. Emmitt Muckles: you know my wife who is 17 years younger than I, she's so emotionally wise it's beyond belief and one of the  things she always says to me, she says it's about she's like enjoy experience. it pay for experiences not things,  she's like you pay for the things you need. don't pay for just the things you want. pay for the experience you have to you know that's what life is about. is the experience and more people understood it's about the experience and if people  looked at Maslow's hierarchy of needs they'll Jane Aireton:::  Absolutely Emmitt Muckles:  they would just really understand the billionaire lifestyle in a nutshell. Jane Aireton:  Brilliant well i haven't talk about my latest book yet which is about at about New year's resolutions and that to me is it's be it was the most difficult one to write and it was also the most interesting because a lot of us make new year's resolutions and most of us don't keep them so i wanted to look at why we didn't keep them and so often we say oh well i'm not going to bother because I can't do it well the answer is you can so in a nutshell. first of all I looked at if you're going to say,  when you mentioned about losing weight,  if you just started a diet today you know lettuce leaves in a glass of water or fail. what you have to do is going to gradually but do tiny little baby steps, so reduce your portion size and then you can start and do the next step which is maybe having shakes or doing something different or you might be doing juicing or whatever like up so you did say that I said that you could lose all your weight in a week that isn't quite correct if you did be even a trial but in actual fact if you take your if you take on new year's resolution baby steps you get there.  now the other thing that was an American i can't remember his name but he had this really good idea of a chain and every day if you put something if you're doing weight-loss if you do what you set out to do that day you put a chain on your calendar for that day a link and then the next day you put another link when you do it and you really don't want to fail because you don't want to break that chain every day you put a link on it and if you live what you want to do with something you already do for example running I've taken up running bit late tonight but I'm taking it out and so what i do now is when I get out I put my running shoes on we won't have to get up we all have to choose on if you put running shoes on you look a bit stupid if you're not going running, so what do you do you go running then you come back to take months and you put your link on the calendar,  and I've got this link going and I really really don't want to break it,  and that's a brilliant way of getting where you want to go Emmitt Muckles:that is true Jane Aireton:and the other interesting thing that I discovered was the willpower we say we haven't got any willpower well actually did you know where your willpower is in your brain know we're behind your forehead in your preform top yeah that's right prefrontal cortex of the brain and it's really interesting because its best in the morning.  because that prefrontal cortex does all kinds of other things during the day short-term memory and all kinds of other things are going on and we'll power gets pushed and pushed the end of the  line .  so it's really nice to think well I actually do have a will power if i use it first thing in the morning to get those things done i'll get them done and it's so true because if you just set up,  people say to me oh I dont have any willpower, well yes you have but you don't use it at the right time if you leave it to the end of the day there's no space for it so of course do it first thing in the morning and you got it done don't you think that's that is brilliant Emmitt Muckles : Yes I do, because when I do things first thing in the morning,  first of all its quiet, i can focus and i”m right there getting it done, her whether it be lifting weights or writing something down that first thing in the morning that is a good best way to start Jane Aireton: I bet it wasn't very good thing fast this morning but most mornings Emmitt Muckles :yeah I was ya idea i had a couple pints for those of you who don't know is it had a lot of pint’s actually Jane Aireton:but then this is the thing you can make that choice you ,you know if you have that choice you know the next morning you won't be getting runnung but the  the day off do you will be so you know Emmitt Muckles: yeah it's easy I find it best to get things done in the morning it helps me to actually start today because then i get up with the zest if I know particularly if it's pre-thought,  I think that night before or hey I have something to do anymore it's just like I have to  get up and go to work.  well that's not a good example but when I have something to do that is the best time to make that effort which is in the morning and you're correct Jane Aireton:so then there's some of the things that time be your about mine watching this particular book and Emmitt Muckles: do you have a copy of it so I could see it? Jane Aireton: well I haven't been copied that one but i got the other two they think that the christmas one not well that's the money one Emmitt Muckles: so  work it  out in a week Jane Aireton: they're all worked out in the weekend if you go on Amazon then they are they're all wear and so you'll get the changing habits because basically new year's resolutions are changing your habits and it's and I've really proved you I've been practicing ready for new year and it really does work and i'm so excited because I was one of these people who made  these great claims that out of what i was going to do and I didn't break it down and do it a bit too time and as you go forward each step you cement your resolve and you get the results . Emmitt Muckles: so let me ask you something are you on the speaking circuit yet because you have the most charming presentation Jane Aireton: I've done some and the lower well thank you very much indeed   Emmitt Muckles: that's that's probably your next area you you can go into because you such a charming person Jane Aireton:  well that's very nice of you to say that but you know I've really enjoyed being interviewed by you because I think that we actually resonate you've got this feeling for empowering people and it's so exciting what happens Emmitt Muckles: yeah at you know that's the one thing that if I could convey to people is it's not about what you can take it's about what you can give because if you give enough everything that you need will be taken care of. Jane Aireton:absolutely Emmitt Muckles:I just I just can't you know express it enough.  so Jane what do you have a twitter handle? Jane Aireton: yes a success at success 60-plus at and the 60 is the number 60 correct that's right yeah yeah yeah and I love Twitter because it's so immediate and you're you're getting feedback from people all the time and some brilliant really inspirational and motivational people out there to follow,  and to the following me and we're swapping all things all the time,  and that you know if you've got that going on.  I mean if you if you wake up in the morning you turn on the radio and listen to all this negative stuff then that sets your tone for the day if you wake up and you're empowered your invigorating you as you say if you've got a plan for the day and you're doing things for other people it's completely different.   Emmitt Muckles: yes, yes,  that's true well I know you have a lot to do today what I want to do is I want to give you this invitation my door is always open to you so if you come to America or you just want to talk because I will record every word.  the invitations right there for you you know Jane Aireton: that's the nicest thing that's happened to me today and i'm on the end of my day so that says something thank you so much and I have enjoyed this so much that's awesome thank you so much frankly, i meeting you Emmitt Emmitt Muckles: thank you Jane Aireton: have an  awesome day and you by  

Billionaire lifestyle with Emmitt Muckles - Conversations with conscious entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and life changers

[caption id="attachment_598" align="aligncenter" width="300"] You are more than enough![/caption] Judi Moreno "You are more than Enough!" What do you do with $2000 and an idea when you are 24. The answer is begin building your own personal Self Esteem Empire and Billionaire Lifestyle. Every journey begins with a single step, Judi's $2k empire started with opening a modeling and finishing school for young adults in the 1980's. With unforeseen challenges the economy would bring in the form of a Las Vegas labor strike during the early days of her business, Judi learned exactly which tools were required to maintain and grow her business to be sustainable for the long haul. Judi Moreo, is a local Las Vegas television personality, self esteem and business coach and connector of people to life and living.   Here television show based out of Las Vegas Nevada provides reviews and promotion vehicles for authors and publishers of adult and children themed literature. In conjunction Judi is a keynote speaker sought out around the globe. Here book titled, "You are More than Enough" helped to open up a world Judi had not anticipated, giving her the ability to rub shoulders with Speaking and inspirational greats such as Zig Ziglar and Og Mandino.  Judi share some insights concerning the contributions being a member of NSA(National Speakers Association) has provided. Being a National Speaker Association member also provided an added benefit of being in the company of people who perpetually exhibit great supportive vibes and energy. Judi is continuing to expand the self esteem platform to give back to society. "Once you start on the path take a look around, there are other opportunities." From a small school for young adults Judi has kept her eyes and options open. Gathering information from personal and business interaction provided Judi with ah ha insights to grow her business and provide teaching services. Providing workshops, books and keynote speaking has kept Judi busy. Have a listen and enjoy the Podcast. Then go live your Billionaire Lifestyle.   JudiMoreo.com Judi's Blog Judi Moreo Face book  You are more than enough website Emmitt Muckles on Twitter Find the Billionaire LifeStyle on Facebook: Get it in iTunes Download and Listen on Stitcher:   Podcast Transcription: Emmitt Muckles: today ladies and gentlemen on the billionaire lifestyle podcast Judi Moreo Judy oreo is an author and a speaker, she has international best-selling books type of you are more than enough and “Conquer the Brain Drain” so listen up very closely because he took two thousand dollars and made it happen it's an interesting story stay tuned. [Music] Emmitt Muckles: ladies and gentleman welcome to the billionaire lifestyle podcast today I have a really awesome guest and she' actually met one of the people that I adore which is Og Mandino  ladies and gentlemen I like to welcome them Judi Moreo to the billionaire lifestyle podcast how are you today Judi Moreo: I'm great thank you and thank you for having it again Emmitt Muckles: oh I looked at your books and I was like who I have to have this woman just your presence will just make my podcast shine and forgive me for being selfish for having to have you on. Judi Moreo: i'm pretty selfish too. i enjoy doing these shows they're wonderful and it gets great exposure for my book and I'm so proud of my book and to could comment on what you said yes I did have the good pleasure to meet Og Mandino. you know and and no him over a period of years before he died and he was quite a mentor to me really helped me to get my writing going. Emmitt Muckles: so i have written a book myself i'm not going to talk too much about that so I Understand fully you know the challenges it is when you're writing a book you know all the ideas you have but just to put them so another human being can understand them is a challenge itself which lends itself to one of your videos that i saw talking about communication it was so elegant the way you put the words and i made the definition for people to understand communication. do you speak a lot to as a keynote speaker. Judi Moreo: I well I do have a lot of keynote speaking but actually I do more in the field of training. i love training I i like the keynote speaker because you go there you do it for an hour and and you touch a lot of people but with training I get to be a closer up one-on-one so I like to do like the workshops and the breakout sessions and that and the training in the company's and actually really help people to get something they can walk away with.  I feel like in the keynote speech I kind of just motivate people but they don't walk away much, so i have to have a product from to take home to say okay you know this is what she can teach me, whereas with training i can actually do more you know once we have smaller group we only had like 30 people in a in a training class so. i really enjoyed that the most. Emmitt Muckles: so your book is titled you are more than enough can you explain how you got to the process of that and what brought you to that ideology and share it with people. Judi Moreo: well when I when I named the book you're more than enough that was based on the fact that, i keep self-esteem I I do a lot of pro every program i do whether it's customer service for communication or creativity it's always gotta and a part in an on self esteem because how we feel about ourselves helps to create how we treat other people and how creative we are, and so I the attitude and self-esteem is always a part of it.  as I was growing up I didn't have a lot of self-esteem I had to learn it and so I studied and studied and studied and learned it. and I I always overestimated other people and underestimated myself.  and even though my parents constantly told me you are enough you know you can do this you go to try it. somehow I still had that that timidly about me, I was shy and I didn't want to get out there now people who know me can't believe I was never shy can't believe I ever didn't have high self-esteem. but it was something I had to learn and so as i got older i kept meeting women that were older that were saying to me oh I wish I had self-esteem and i'm looking at people who work for the thirties and forties fifties you think of what do you mean you don't have self-esteem you know that was something we had to learn growing up and then I started talking to people and, I thought you know what I'm going to write a book about this since I was writing the book I was writing a chapter entitled you are more than nothing one of my girlfriend's was reading the book and she's quite a successful woman and she said well why did you name your book this because this chapter is what your whole life is all about and I said oh my gosh there appears right in front of me I wrote it down at the chapter title and didn't realize it was the book title and so I i moved it over to be the book title and and it really is you know that we are more than enough and we underestimate ourselves so many of us then and now I just because that book the publisher totally slanted that book for women and yet the men that that I worked with that when i did the audiobook the man that recorded it when you got done he looked at me and he said why did you just do this for women if I have this book 20 years ago I have been more successful. Judi Moreo:so I'm doing a new  book now iíve using some of the same principles but i'm not doing a new book for men and women both entitled you are more than you think you are Emmitt Muckles:  that's awesome you know that you you  bring up a really great point when women do so much in this country now and I realized this a long time ago that women were controlling a lot of businesses and they were making a lot of inroads to areas and it was a quiet storm but one of the things that i noticed that when women produce products they literally stay within the female demographic and it seems like it and,  I'm talking from a male point of view that men are to and if you go and i remember this from 1991 my first marriage. i had hard time adjusting it but i remember going to the bookstore and I saw droves of books to help women. there was literally nothing for men Judi Moreo: I know I know Emmitt Muckles:so your new book that's coming out when do you anticipate that the next year or so ? Judi Moreo:oh I'm hoping to have it out in about three months I've been working on it for about a year already so i'm pretty sure we'll have it out by Middle of march Emmitt Muckles : awesome awesome so that's one thing that we have to do you have to come back here so that we can talk about that thentoo Judi Moreo: i'd love to but you know I just want to comment on what you said because when I wrote the other book I wrote it for men and women both original and the publisher said men don't buy books you have to change needs to be just the women and I wonder if the publishers belief is what causes there to be so many books dear toward women because they believed that women by book and men don't buy self-improvement type books its more leadership type books. Emmitt Muckles : well I think that it's a changing demographic with the Millennial course  if you watch if you watch the Millennials they are about they have their own community and they have their own self awareness and I think that may have been true with a certain man that found to a certain time period but i think that has changed now with with the way the internet is opened up things because now people are how very comfortable in the ebooks Judi Moreo: oh yeah i think i agree with you i agree with you but I think that's why it wasn't a path that people wrote predominantly you know the self-help books for women but I seem an everyday now,  in fact i have a an online program called the achieve more method and I have a lot of men sign up for that program because I think about how you can be more and do more and have more by learning how to  achieve more and very often we don't know how to set our goals and if we do set our goals we don't know how to make them become reality a lot of people write goals the first of every year in two months they give up on them.  and so I I really work with minimum about in fact a lot of my coaching clients are men as well as entertainers. I live in Las Vegas so I get a lot of people from las vegas trip that that come to me to have me help them figure out how to market themselves properly. Emmitt Muckles: awesome , actually i'll be in vegas probably in September i have a conference that i  have to attend that I attend every year they keep having their so I'm not maybe Judi Moreo:  maybe we can have you on my television show all that would be awesome Emmitt Muckles:  that would be so awesome! tell me about your television show tell me about it Judi Moreo: I have a I have of live television show in las vegas it's called the world of book reviews and I review books and talk two authors i have various authors on and i have a guest of a guest co-author and co-host that is eight years old but she's my guest co-host whenever she's available and she reviews children's books and. we talked about children's books and why they're good for the kids her age which is she's really popular people like her a lot and so mainly I just I talked to authors and I thought to people who read certain books who like or don't like him I like to get people's opinions in the show is a live on on the local television station and then it gets archived on AK experts tv.com and so it's always there on AK experts tv.com for people to watch this segment. Emmitt Muckles:  so who led you to your coaching career because I'm you know if you're dealing if you're talking to people of course you're probably going to have to have some kind of relationship to bring them further some people can't just digest information and then move forward and as you said there are some people who make new year's resolutions that's the start but they don't know how to continue the race into the end so how did that come about in your life Judi Moreo: Emmitt, I started my first business when I was 24 years old and I didn't know that you couldn't start a business with two thousand dollars. so I i went out and started my business I just had this idea to start this finishing school and model agency and I had two thousand dollars saved up and I thought that was enough money so I rented the office,  and I started telling everybody about my business and three weeks after I open my business was the first time in the history of Las Vegas that they had a strike and turned out every light on the Las Vegas Strip and so people who aren't going to send their kids to modeling school because that was an extra and the strip hotels weren't going to hire models because they were all closed down so here I was you know like like a couple months in. and I was like my gosh i'm broke you know and i went to my landlord nice that we have a little problem here because I can't pay my second month’s rent and he looked at me and he said well you know the guy next door bet me that you wouldn't last in business six months he said not betting you would so if you can hang in there for six months we can make enough money off him to pay the rent. Judi Moreo: that's a true story and I hung in there for six months and actually i hung in there for 21 years my business became very successful and.  I and I basically promoted my business through speaking that's why i started speaking i started going out and talking to junior high schools and high schools and Girl scout troops and Boy Scout troops and telling them about my finishing school and model agency and why they had to come and go through the school and have personal development courses and learn to believe in themselves and then one day the Tropicana Hotel called me and said do you do mouth programs and I said well what's that they said well when we bring a convention and we need someone to entertain the wives and husbands and I said oh yes i do that makes to go how much you charge and I said fifty dollars which was really thinking and and they hired me and then after they hired me a hundred times i joined the National Speakers Association and i found out, wait a minute you know you should be making a lot more than fifty dollars so by then identify hundred features and I of my price and and that's how I promoted and started that business and that business you know was so successful and then someone bought it for cash my my financial planner said you build a business in order to sell it so i did and i went into speaking full-time and it'  taken me to 28 countries around the world and i ended up working in south africa for eight years and starting a new training company over there.  and then after six years of having a company in south africa brought it back to America could put our our headquarters here in Las Vegas I could be home with my family was but I love South Africa and so that's how I got here where I am today but it was a long hard struggle you know Emmitt Muckles: but most struggles are long and hard did that's one of the things that I hope to impart by sharing people's stories that,  we have this notion that everything is a overnight sensation or it was they went into it and they began to be successful and most of the really talented most of the people that we see in any field genre they've been added a while. they it's it's the and eating an elephant ideology I always say, you have to start somewhere because you just even if you have raw talent you have to refine that talent so life will dictate to you the path but what you must do is you must start on the journey and stay on it that's part one have been one of my biggest flaws 'as because I'm all over the place sometimes actually had a podcast called that and it was called all over the place what I really like is your youtube videos so do you have a youtube channel ? Judi Moreo:yes it's judi moreo, youtube/Judi Moreo Emmitt Muckles:you have several websites so you have lifechoices.com, judi Mario dot-com and you also have one for your new book correct? Judi Moreo: well I have your more than enough dot-com, and then I also had viet read more method dot-com that's our online training program that people can have me coach them online Emmitt Muckles: alright Judi Moreo: oh it's a one year program Emmitt Muckles: so when your program yeah so how much time do you have to spend is it like one day a week or is it monthly or do you have group sessions how does that work Judi Moreo:  well we have all of that, they for the first 21 days if the kickstart program for the first 21 days I seen them three questions a day and they send me their answers and then on the twenty-second day we actually start the lessons because by then I have a knowledge of who they are and what they done and then we actually start the lessons and then they get one videotaped lesson every month in addition to that they get 52 audio affirmations  throughout the year sorry I'm sorry you and then they get daily affirmations and then in addition to that we have a closed Facebook page and they have like a mastermind group with just their group on the closed Facebook page and that's where they asked me questions directly and I answer them and we all work together on their particular goals. it's somewhere between private coaching and group coaching it it's kind of both but I don't have the time anymore to privately coach people I used to coach people privately and it was sixteen thousand dollars a year. and now I i do this online and it works out real well cause i can give them a lot of personal attention but at the same time they're getting the mastermind with other people who are on the same path trying to reach the same success. and the price is really reasonable and it's two hundred ninety seven dollars for the year you can't beat that and so I like it because i get to know people from all over the world and i get to know them on a more personal basis and they get to ask me questions based on my experience in my background and I have you know section extensive background in the business world especially as an entrepreneur. and so for them to be able to ask those questions personally to me it helps them a great deal as well Emmitt Muckles:   great great great one thing I really liked about contacting you are just doing my research on you i really liked your your website your web site is is beautiful i’ve  talk to some people for interviews , several people in the last couple of days and that the websites blow me away because it so clean and so beautiful and how you integrated your blog into your website as well as your blog attached to your website or is there a different address I know people have that Judi Moreo:you know it in the website its judimoreo/blog Emmitt Muckles:  your website is so informative because you can grab media about your media you can get your about you learn more about you you're speaking, your blog, your shop I was just kind of blown away you gave me some some direction and just you mentored me just by having a website can you believe that Judi Moreo:oh Emmitt, thank you thank you i'm gonna tell jake takes my my wonderful Jake naylor,  he's the guy that does all of my website and all of my graphic arts and he's just the most magnificent person and I i like my website because it's clean you made it looks so neat and pretty and I've had a lot of web people tell me all your websites to clean it needs to have more links that needs to be this way or that way and I just insisted on keeping it the way it is because i like this the way Jake get it i think he's a he's brilliant when it comes to putting these together it is Emmitt Muckles: the way I would say it's just it's simply elegant you in and also Judi Moreo:I'm count it and Emmitt Muckles: it shows you are NSA member how has NSA and which for those of you who are not very familiar with it that's National Speakers Association how they helped you to bolster who you are today Judi Moreo: oh my goodness i find the National Speakers Association and 1986 I mean that's a long time ago and that was where i sat down at dinner next to OG Mandino you know I said right next to get it at one of the first dinners I ever attended and I didn't know that was who he was I'd read all of his books and and he was sitting there and he asked me who I was and of course I went on and on and on about who I wasn't what I did and then I said and what you do and he said oh I right little books and I said oh really what kind of me said fables.  and I said oh what's the name of one and he said The Greatest Salesman On Earth. and I was like oh my gosh oh my gosh I i do you know anywhere you know when I said I thought you were dead you said my wife sometimes fix something and it's I you know I just blurted it out like that you know but I mean back then you sat next to people like norman vincent peale and Zig Ziglar and Og Mandino and Joe Charboneau and I mean these were the Great's of the speaking industry and they were all in the National Speakers Association. today many of those people have died but still the best speakers in the world that and the National Speakers association conferences. so i try never miss a conference because I get to meet people I get to hear all the latest things on training and development and all of the the latest technology. and you know it's one of the places that I discovered that the internet is the way for speakers to be selling themselves nowadays. it so that's why I started you know really making a presence on the internet and i started this online program to help people i can reach people all around the world and i would have learned about that if I hadn't been with the National Speakers Association and I mean the about all my best friends are from there so you just meet positive people everybody's coming up you know nobody's walking around complaining about things Emmitt Muckles: that's true Judi Moreo: i like positive people Emmitt Muckles:I've been to a few NSA meetings i started looking into it when I had an idea for a book and actually, I had this conversation with God to said I want to change direction and I had this book that i wrote and it's a and it was inspired by Og Mandino, because it's about the same size but I didn't know anything that do after that I was clueless are probably i'll send you a copy of it and I would like very clear so between that and toastmasters which I just kind of ran through they were like where did  you come from Judi Moreo: Toastmasters it's a great place for people who are learning to speak where National Speakers Association is about more about marketing yourself as a speaker Emmitt Muckles:and that's what i did not know at the time I was a complete novice I was just ignorant in this is information that people would like to hear that's why we're talking about it because it's about the journey and your journey is going to be a textbook for someone else in this little conversation that we're having here because this is this is what this will go on forever I've done podcast back in 2006 and i still get emails about them and I didn't even know they were still online. Emmitt Muckles: where do you see yourself in 2017 were right there at the precipice so what's a good oh Judi Moreo: I write my goal every year on New Year's Eve I have a I have a definite program that i do and i write my goals every year on New Year's even. I like right now I'm formulating all those goals for next year in my mind and then I write them down quarterly I say okay by the end of the first quarter i want to achieve this and by the end of the second quarter this and third quarter this and usually by the end of the second quarter I've already done the whole year because by writing them down and getting real clear on them that happens and so this year my my goal was to put the achieve more method up online and get it going that that was supposed to start 2017 and I got it already so i went ahead and launch it earlier so it's already up and running for the coming year and then i'm going to be doing a little bit more speaking on locally. I'm I'm trying to cut back on doing so much national speaking because national and international travel it's gotten harder and harder and harder i am going back to South Africa for a trip in march i'm looking will forward to that to do a program for a hotel chain over there that I've worked with in the past. it's called misty hills it's a wonderful a chain owned by Recreation Africa so i'm going there and then august i'll be going to Tanzania and 2 Kenya because i want to see the migration of the animals all my life I've been on my bucket list that i want to go and do that hot air balloon flight over the Serengeti when the wildebeast through all my grading and feel like signed up for it i bought it i bought the hot air balloon like I'm ready I'm but that's one of my goals for  this year personal Emmitt Muckles:goal good good good we have to have those you'll have to excuse my voice as i said i have i'm suffering a little bit of a cold here but there's one thing that we have not talked about and that's the country conquer the brain drain Judi Moreo:  oh yes that's it that's the interesting book that I real with me on Fiona McCulloch Carmichael she and i wrote that book a few years back we were hired by one of these women are companies that you go from city to city to city to do public seminars and people find out method and they go you know they pay like a certain amount $39 or $79 are $199 dollars may go for a seminar and the similar company ask us to write a a creativity day camp program for them and we did and then we went out on the road we tested this creativity day camp  across the country and it was very successful and so they bought it and they put it on their their menu of all the different courses that they have and then they had about 30 different trainers that actually trained the creativity day camp and one of the things we noticed when we were out there was they didn't have any product that taught people how to be creative and so we said well why don't we write a book for you and that you know you would put on the tables in the back of the room and so they said okay and we will conquer the brain they actually paid us a fee  to write the book and we wrote the book conquer the brain drain and then we ended up selling it and they had all these trainers across the country that we're selling it back of the room so the book did really really well it's a book about leadership and it is also about how to have more creative meetings because when we were doing our research we found out that people said that two biggest causes of the demotivation in the workplace where boring meetings and poor leadership. so we combine the two to make a book about leaders and how they can make their meetings more interesting to keep people wanting to come back and be in the meeting and accomplish the goals of the meeting.  and then we took the book to South Africa and we invited all the who's who of the Johannesburg to a luncheon and we spoke and we had them as I guess we gave them all the copy of the book and Penguin Books picked it up in South Africa and it became ignite the spark 52 creative ways to fire up your team and it was an international bestseller from there. Emmitt Muckles: you you're busy individual you've done some things in Judi Moreo:  my mind never thought I'm always creating something new Emmitt Muckles:if you could look back in time or if you could tell your yourself when you were let's say 30 if you could give yourself some advice when you were 30 what would that be Judi Moreo:  i would say never give up on your dream i would say believe in yourself and i would say even when you don't believe in yourself and you're scared do it anyway just do it anyway because if you have this little spark of something inside yourself that you want to do you need to go do it in a few years ago I got cancer and the doctor looked at means that you have about a year left and when somebody tells you you're gonna die you think oh my goodness did i do everything I wanted to do in this life bun did I did I handle myself by not having enough self-esteem by not just going ahead and doing things because there were so many things I wanted to do when I was younger that I didn't do because I was scared or because I didn't have the support or because someone said you can't do that or you don't have the education or you don't have the money or you don't do whatever and so when I got the cancer I made up my mind right then and there I am going to do for the rest of my life whatever it is I want to do I'm going to go after it I'm going to be it i'm going to have it i'm going to i'm going to just go forward and do it and you know what it has been incredible and and I applied my formula i have that little achieve more formula that i use and i applied it to my health I thought okay I don't want to die in a year the doctor can tell me I'm gonna die in a year how does he know. nobody knows i'm going to die except God right. so I made up my mind you be healthy and I just really really worked and it's been seven years now and I'm healthier never been in my life. Emmitt Muckles:  now that is a blessing. Judi Moreo: oh it is, it is a blessing because i had to make up my mind I wasn't going to do the chemo I wasn't going to do the radiation i was going to change the way i ate i was going to take care myself. so i would say to people like in their thirties i would say yes it's important to be successful but take care of yourself eat what what you should be eating not just the stuff that we think we should be eating or that we don't think about it all and exercise and get your rest and love yourself because, that's what makes you well that's what makes you healthy and whole and only when you're healthy and whole can you go out and see the things you want to achieve   Emmitt Muckles: I thank you so much for being on the billionaire lifestyle podcast do you have a twitter handle a facebook because those are the ones we cannot covered Judi Moreo:  again its Judi Moreo, i do everything under my name ju di mo re o,- but I want to thank you this has been a wonderful interview live I'd love talking to you and I do want you to send you that but let's see what we can do to help you promote it Emmitt Muckles:i'm going to send you the book and when I am coming to Vegas you pick up your phone because it took to call ready Judi Moreo:we'll go out for lunch you will but the water at the Bellagio and listen to the music or something wild. Emmitt Muckles:your from Las Vegas so. I've been i went to Vegas two years ago seven times in one year because I had so many people because I'm a trainer for a company and every time I would leave their someone would call me back like we need you here you're the only one that can do it after about the third time i was doing with Vegas but Judi Moreo:well you have to get from my eyes then you'll love it Emmitt Muckles: that's awesome and i will take you up on that this has been the billionaire lifestyle podcast you can reach it on Emmittmuckles.com  please download. give us your opinion leave us some stars.  let us know your comments those are the things that make us happy and it if we're happy you're going to be happy to. With that remember there's one thing that we all must do we must love the person in the mirror because that love internally starts and grows and spreads to everyone else till the next time we speak thank you Judy for coming and have an awesome day everybody  

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Promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence with Sabrina Osso

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Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Combining education and technology, clients can save lives and bottom lines. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allow her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University's TEDx TALK Event on April 5th, 2018. Sabrina has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including radio interviews such as Golden Life Living with Charise Colbert, Ordaining Reality with Dr. Joseph Donlan, The Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast with Emmitt Muckles, Healthy Relationship Talk Radio with Daaiyah Cixx, and Erupt Online Podcast from Nigeria with Akinjobi Sodiq. She graduated from Montclair State University with a B.S. in Computer Science. Sabrina regularly takes Continued Education Courses at Rutgers University to keep abreast of issues associated with home violence. She is also a professional dancer/actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject. For more information, please visit OssoSafe.Com If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to:- https://ratethispodcast.com/rate and follow the simple instructions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations