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HEY JWLKRS Family! We just got home from tour so this week we brought you a can't miss episode featuring worship leader and Tribl artist Nick Day! We can't wait for you to listen in on this powerful conversation on how he overcame abuse from his childhood, battling church hurt, and conquering struggles with identity within the worship realm! Grab a coffee and get ready! This episode is filled with wisdom, revelation, and encouragement! “And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ." - Phillippians 1:6Get In Touch in the Comments Below or Head To Our Socials ↙️ JWLKRS Podcast - instagram.com/jwlkrspodcast Allie Schnacky - instagram.com/allieschnacky JWLKRS Worship - instagram.com/jwlkrsworship Nick Day - instagram.com/nickdayofficial_
Not Qualified for Your Job Thursday 3/28/24
The Who & How Club is sponsored by BetterHelp.Let our sponsor, BetterHelp connect you to a therapist who can support you, all from the comfort of your own home!Visit https://betterhelp.com/whohow and enjoy a special discount on your first month.#sponsored #ad--------------------------------------------------------------Our first Guest Spot episode of 2024 takes us back to 2022, when Arys sat down with another creator who hails all the way from the States - Courtney, the creator and host of the You're Not Qualified podcast invited Arys to open up to discuss his life, upbringing, work life, and how he's been able to maneuver through this world being "unqualified!"Have a listen, and get to know both Courtney and Arys on their socials below.-------------------------------------------------------------Follow and Subscribe!You're Not Qualified || Courtney:https://www.instagram.com/ynqpod/https://www.instagram.com/bonafidebeezle/The Who & How Club:https://linktr.ee/whohowclubArys Déjan:https://linktr.ee/only1arys
Secrets To A Successful Marriage | LOVE LESSONS & The BIGGEST Mistake Revealed @TheBasementPodcast CHAPTERS 00:00:00 Introduction 00:03:04 Not Qualified for Marriage 00:08:45 The Qualities of a Spouse 00:11:05 "I have not always Loved my Wife" 00:15:40 Coping with a Porn Addiction 00:20:30 Sexual Boundaries before Marriage 00:24:20 Negative Impacts of Porn 00:30:19 Coping with Sexual Abuse 00:40:32 Avoiding Infidelity in Marriages 00:44:52 Benefits of Monogamy 00:56:40 Who are the real Homewreckers? 01:05:25 Rebuilding a Broken Marriage 01:18:21 Roles in a Successful Marriage 01:24:39 Benefits of Withholding Sex #marriageadvice #marriagevideo #marriagegoals ----- PODCAST Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hardly-initiated/id1599150650 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2uvZwOnV5DNzEKX4Y6PqBw Full episodes playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsek3Cb4W-2F2eNa9rTk-lvLxXZmHEVr7 SOCIAL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hardlyinitiated/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hardlyinitiated
David Geisler shares about the legacy of his father, Dr. Norman Geisler including a new movie, Not Qualified and the impact he had on many of today's top apologists and evangelists. Daily podcast, relevant articles on issues pertaining to Christians and more can be found on Stand Up For The Truth.
Season 2, we are here! Welcome back, Imposters, to the You're Not Qualified podcast. Season 2 will be very fun and I can't think of a better way to kick it off than talking about toxicology, science and science-fiction writing, mad cow disease, writing to fuflill your needs, and so much more. Join Courtney as she chats with Alan Kolok, PhD Professor with a toxicology discipline and wealth of knowledge on all things pandemic, biology, and very famous American singer-songwriters. Yea, we cover it all. You are more than welcome to reinvent yourself whenever you want. In fact, it's encouraged. Find Alan: Alan's first science fiction novel, Twist: https://www.amazon.com/Twist-Alan-S-Kolok/dp/1643071645 Email: akolok@uidaho.edu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-kolok-08657a29/ Find Courtney: Website: https://www.yourenotqualifiedpodcast.com/ IG: @ynqpod Email: ynqpod@gmail.com Twitter: @ynqpodcast
David Geisler shares about the legacy of his father, Dr. Norman Geisler including a new movie, Not Qualified and the impact he had on many of today's top apologists and evangelists. Daily podcast, relevant articles on issues pertaining to Christians and more can be found on Stand Up For The Truth.
LAST EPISODE OF SEASON 1! Friends, the day is upon us - the 25th episode of the You're Not Qualified podcast. 25 hours (ish) of inspirational stories of overcoming imposter syndrome; way more info than you ever wanted to know about my life; fun, heavy, light, encouraging and engaging conversation -- 25 hours of talking with incredible humans who will forever be an inspiration to me and I hope to you as well. This week's human is no exception to that class of inspiration. Join Courtney as she chats with Adam Koren, a financial and productivity coach with a Liberal Arts and far-from financial background. He discovered a niche of the financial industry that is not as populated as it should be, grasped onto it to grow a business, and found immense passion and happiness. He has so much wisdom to share with the world, and I am stoked that we captured a sliver of it here. Don't wait for the life you want to happen to you. Grasp it and lead it. Find Adam: WEB: https://adamkoren.com/ Find Courtney: WEB: https://www.yourenotqualifiedpodcast.com/ IG: @ynqpod Twitter: @ynqpodcast Email: ynqpod@gmail.com
Where does theology overlap with creativity? How do Christians faithfully create things to the glory of God? Why do we see biblical themes in secular creativity? Tune in to this episode of the Tentmakers Podcast, where our good friends from Not Qualified joined in to offer their input on these topics and more. Our thanks go out to Joe and Zephram for using their time to record this episode, having clearly put energy and effort into preparing for it. We also thank God for the good camaraderie we have with these guys in our mutual love for Christ. Go listen to Not Qualified anywhere you can stream podcasts. Follow their social medias on Facebook and Instagram to keep up with what they are doing! We also ask that you share this episode with your friends or to the general public on your social medias, as your support only enhances what we are able to do and gives us opportunity to reach more people with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
I have a little secret for you: talent, skills, and success are not defined by a college degree - they aren't even always formed by a college degree. Let that sink in. But before you throw your $100k plus degree paper out the window and scream at me, hear me out. A degree can absolutely help you. If college isn't the path for you, you can still be successful without it. Kevin Palmieri joins Courtney today on the 22nd episode of the You're Not Qualified podcast. He is co host, founder, and CFO (Chief Financial Officer) of Next Level University, a multi 6-figure, global top 100 podcast. He developed his business and his business presence from the ground up; he helps others do the same on their own podcast journeys. The topics in this episode are poignant and really cut to the heart. Kevin gives a no bullshit love approach to coaching, and to his advice in this episode. Let's see if you really have what it takes. (you probably do, trust.) Find Kevin: WEB: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/about/ IG: @neverquitkid LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri-5b7736160/ Find Courtney: WEB: https://www.yourenotqualifiedpodcast.com/ IG: @ynqpod Twitter: @ynqpodcast Email: ynqpod@gmail.com
So you have decided to just do that thing - then you realize.. I don't know what my 'thing' is! Don't worry, let's discover your purpose. Join Courtney and Juliette Nelson as they talk about discovering your purpose, understanding how to manifest it in your life, and writing 10+ page papers (don't worry, that doesn't have to be part of finding your purpose). JUNURI:https://www.junuri.co/ Nurilens (eyeglasses company): https://nurilens.co/ https://www.yourenotqualifiedpodcast.com/ IG: @ynqpod Email: ynqpod@gmail.com
Join Courtney as she chats with the Chief Executive at Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC), Chris Butler-Stroud, about his non-traditional path into conservation. This episode is loaded with whale and dolphin facts, inspiration, tools and some good trivia info. I hope you enjoy! Find You're Not Qualified and get in touch: - Email: ynqpod@gmail.com - Web: yourenotqualifiedpodcast.com - Instagram: @ynqpod
It’s not easy being green and trying to make super friends. So let’s take a break from monitor duty for this edition of STAB! where charter member and host Jesse Jones welcomes the many forms of Chris Miller, Max Wolfson and Jordan Gannon as they share their three NOYs, nine bulletin board items found in … Continue reading »
Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) and One Night in Miami (2021) are our latest viewings, but we’ve also got things to say about Tenet, the Bill and Ted trilogy, more DC products including the new animated Harley Quinn series, and finally spending Valentine’s Day on the Chungking Express. Xiǎngshòu! The post The BMFcast Variety Hour 033 - Not Qualified first appeared on Bad Movie Fiends - The BMFcast.
-Popeyes & Food Chat -B & H Camera SuperStore & Peter McKinnon -People who are NOT Qualified for their position -Board out of fury, Boardwalk Elixir -How Boardwalk Elixir threw a HUGE party
Fix CPTSD Podcast | Psychology and Philosophy in Narcissistic Times with Richard Grannon
How to become an adult, attention addiction, inner child and more, covered in this Q&A session. (00:00) Getting Started (00:29) Richard Summing Up and Revising His Work So Far, Part 1 (05:37) Richard Summing Up and Revising His Work So Far, Part 2 //Q&A Section// (11:14) "What have you noticed over the years about any correlations between intelligence, trauma, the self-actualization process, CPTSD recovery, etc?" (13:42) "For people with childhood trauma, is it more an issue of learning how to grow up and becoming an adult?" (15:07) "How do you feel about adult children of alcoholic meetings?" (15:24) "How can you tell the difference when you're in a healthy state vs. using avoidance techniques?" (16:54) "Is heartbroken the same as being addicted to the attention a narcissist gives you? Because it seemed more like withdrawals." (20:29) "Is emotional literacy exercises another way to connect to the inner child?" (21:38) "What's up with anyone who consciously chooses to 'never grow up'?" (22:24) "Does an apparent hurt inner child need to be integrated or let go of?" (24:31) "How come you've become so wise?" (26:07) "Does marriage go against our primal instincts?" (28:14) "Being oversensitive vs. being emotionally abused?" (28:57) "Any advice on protecting your mental health when working with BPD clients?" (29:36) "If you're able to really love somebody, you don't live only with your primal instincts" (30:34) "You're so patient with people. How do you re-charge so you don't get cranky?" (32:29) "How to get NPD girlfriend out of my house without letting her tears stopping me?" (36:02) "Why are we hypernormalizing emotionless sex and how to survive in this world of that kind of dating?" (40:08) You're Not Qualified to Live in a Narcissistic Way
Bloomberg Law Editor Jordan Rubin discusses how President Trump's quest to resume federal executions got a boost from his two appointees on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit this week, as the court upended an injunction that had halted the Justice Department's attempts to carry out the death penalty. Professor Carl Tobias of the University of Richmond School of Law, discusses Trump's nomination of Kentucky federal judge Justin R. Walker, who was previously given a "Not Qualified" rating by The American Bar Association, for an upcoming vacancy at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, often regarded as the second-highest court in the land. They speak to host June Grasso. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bloomberg Law Editor Jordan Rubin discusses how President Trump’s quest to resume federal executions got a boost from his two appointees on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit this week, as the court upended an injunction that had halted the Justice Department’s attempts to carry out the death penalty. Professor Carl Tobias of the University of Richmond School of Law, discusses Trump’s nomination of Kentucky federal judge Justin R. Walker, who was previously given a "Not Qualified" rating by The American Bar Association, for an upcoming vacancy at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, often regarded as the second-highest court in the land. They speak to host June Grasso.
The first episode of Not Qualified, two college dudes talking about movies. We like movies. We aren't very smart about it, but we like 'em. We hope you like them too.
This week we visited with Robert Haley Conway, the Democratic nominee for Commissioner of Agriculture. He's an 8th generation farmer who talked to us about the past, present, and his vision of the future for agriculture policy in Kentucky. Mr. Conway shared with us his plan, and why he is running for office. He's a great candidate, definitely check out what he has to say! Jazmin and Robert recapped two of the recent debates and Matt Bevin getting caught denying forcefully something which he in fact said, as well as the confirmation of Justin Walker, a conservative confirmed as a federal judge who received a "Not Qualified" rating from the American Bar Association. Most of the time, though, Robert and Jazmin previewed the election, which is happening on Tuesday. Go Vote!
Sources: Trump irritated, not anxious, ahead of Mueller testimony; Mueller makes last-minute ask to swear in deputy for hearing; Trump: "Pleased" with deal that would add to soaring national debt; GOP divided over budget plan, some call it "best possible deal"; Trump in 2016: I could get rid of debt in eight years; Trump's top economic adviser: Trump will be tougher on spending after re-election; Trump sues to stop release of his state tax returns; Trump Lawyer: Officials' acts are "political retribution"; NY Attorney General: Trump hides behind lawsuits; Booker to Biden: "You created this system. We'll dismantle it."; Biden Campaign: Biden knows people will try to "weaponize his service in congress against him"; Gabbard: Harris "Not Qualified" to be commander in chiefTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Week 4 – Fred Gallop – July 21, 2019 Romans 11:36 – “For everything comes from him and exists by his power and is intended for his glory. All glory to him forever! Amen.” (Will be introduced during the overview section) – Vs. 1-2: Our Relationship to God. – Vs. 3-8: Our Relationship to...
When it comes to being perfect, we know that we’ll never get there. But we can make the mistake of thinking we’re qualified to judge others—even when we’re not. And the only person qualified to condemn us has chosen to love us instead. Date: April 8, 2018 Speaker: David Ashcraft Series: [Rough Crowd][1]
Today we are celebrating our co-host for the Called, Not Qualified series new book release. Jamie's book The Very Worst Missionary is available everywhere TODAY! Please go grab the book!
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EPISODE 42 – LUCY MADELINE This week’s guest therapist is Lucy Madeline! Lucy is a sexual health educator and social practice artist. As a Planned Parenthood educator, she taught sex ed in over 41 schools and organizations in Santa Fe, New Mexico, working with families, teens and adults. In 2013, she co-taught Psychology of Women at Santa Fe University and continues to lecture on topics including the anthropology of menstruation and the politics of birth control. She is currently earning a Master of Social Work in Violence and Injury Prevention at the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis. www.lucymadelinestudio.com This episode is largely inspired by Episode 29 (We’re Not Qualified) and we kick this episode off with some feedback from the woman we heard from in Episode 29. In Episode 42 we discuss consent, sexual health, community accountability and what type of meatball sub you should shove into your vagina if you think you have a yeast infection. We also answer some listener questions about appropriate genital grooming, embarrassing medical issues, how to get improviser men to act reasonably and what a microaggression is. Alison and Dana ALWAYS want to hear your problems, advice, feedback and Absolute Yoursts! You can contact them through their website, friend them on Facebook, or follow them on Instagram and Twitter. **NOTE** If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States. The Lifeline is available for everyone, is free, and confidential. See website for additional crisis services and hotlines. Online chat services provided as well at suicidepreventionlifeline.org/talk-to-someone-now/ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, The National Eating Disorder Association is a great resource: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/types-symptoms-eating-disorders. In order to learn about the different types of abuse that occur in unhealthy relationships and receive help while remaining anonymous, you can reach the National Domestic Violence Hotline here: (800) 799−7233 and http://www.thehotline.org/resources/victims-and-survivors/
Matthew 4:12-23 12Now when Jesus heard that John had been arrested, he withdrew to Galilee. 13He left Nazareth and made his home in Capernaum by the sea, in the territory of Zebulun and Naphtali, 14so that what had been spoken through the prophet Isaiah might be fulfilled: 15“Land of Zebulun, land of Naphtali, on the road by the sea, across the Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles— 16the people who sat in darkness have seen a great light, and for those who sat in the region and shadow of death light has dawned.”17From that time Jesus began to proclaim, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near.” 18As he walked by the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon, who is called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea—for they were fishermen. 19And he said to them, “Follow me, and I will make you fish for people.” 20Immediately they left their nets and followed him. 21As he went from there, he saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and his brother John, in the boat with their father Zebedee, mending their nets, and he called them. 22Immediately they left the boat and their father, and followed him. 23Jesus went throughout Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and curing every disease and every sickness among the people. First, to understand this text we must unlearn what we think we know about the word repent. When you hear the word repent, what comes to mind? “Repent you sinner!” I am a bad person, who must first repent so that I can be saved! But what if the word, repent, meant to turn, to change directions? What if it had nothing to do with sin or being a bad person? What if Jesus’s use of the word meant to change the current direction that your life has taken you to a new direction, one that is far more fulfilling? What if the use of the word repent meant that you turned from a life that left you aching for something more to one of which Iranaeus spoke about when he said, “The glory of god is a human truly alive.” In English the word repent means to turn from sin, to feel regret or to change one’s mind. But in the original Greek there is no sense of sin. From the original Greek, the word means to change one’s mind, to go a new direction. If we take this definition, “to go a new direction,” and apply it to this story in Matthew, the story starts to take on a very different meaning. The fishermen in the boats to whom Jesus calls out “Repent, for the Kingdom of God is at hand,” were actually hearing, “Come and join me in going a new direction in your life, for God is with you!” Now that is an invitation that many of us would love to hear or need to hear. Secondly, to understand this text we need to know something about what it means to be a fisherman in Jesus’ day. For years, I struggled with this text as have countless other preachers and biblical teachers. We struggle with it because of its brevity. Many have come to the conclusion that there are parts of the story missing. Who would answer this call to follow Jesus without more information? Many have made up what that missing part of the story must have been. I have wondered too, until I read an article by Brian Stoffregen where he was quoting from the book Matthew and the Margins by Warren Carter. In this book Carter informs us what the world thought of fisherman in Jesus’ day. Carter writes that, “While fishermen have some economic resources, their social ranking is very low. In Cicero's ranking of occupations (De Off 1.150-51), owners of cultivated land appear first and fishermen last.” (Cicero was writing about a century before Jesus lived) “Athenaeus indicates that fishermen and fishmongers are on a par with money lenders and are socially despised as greedy thieves (Deipnosophistai, 6.224b-28c).: (Athenaeus lived about 2 centuries or so after Jesus). So for at least 3-4 centuries around the time of Jesus, fishermen were a despised lot, something on par with tax collectors. If this is true, then this story is not so much about the response to Jesus’ call as it was about who he was calling. He was calling fisherman to follow him. He might as well have been calling tax collectors. By calling fisherman, Jesus was saying to those whom society had said were not worthy that he saw something in them that made them special. Special enough for Jesus to want to say to them, “Follow me.” By calling these fishermen, he is putting into action his teaching, “the first shall be last and the last shall be first.” This is a radical statement. If what Cicero and Athenaeus says is true about the role fishermen play in their society’s, it is worthy to note that from the very beginning of Jesus’s ministry that Jesus is upsetting the norm of going to the rich and powerful to ask them to lead his movement. Instead he turns to those who are most despised in their day. This call to the fisherman would have been a huge challenge to the elites in Jesus’ day. Jesus is boldly saying to the rich and powerful, that those whom you have declared as unworthy, that in them God sees something of value, God sees people with gifts. Instead of seeing what others saw, Jesus had eyes to see what had been hidden underneath. He saw not only that they were children of God, but that they had gifts that would serve the kingdom well. It makes me wonder if I was one of those fishermen what I might be thinking. “Is he talking to me?” “What does he see in me that I do not see? This is just the first of countless stories to come where Jesus looked deeper into the person in front of him and invited that person to begin to see themselves with new eyes, with loving and grace filled eyes. Recently Luke and I were talking about what it takes to serve a church as an ordained pastor. In that conversation, he shared a bit of information that he had learned about those who are serving as senior pastors of churches. He had learned that a recent study of those serving as senior pastors had observed that 80% of senior pastors did not feel qualified to serve in that role. That number may surprise you but it does not surprise me. It is true for leaders in many professions. Ann Friedman in the article, “Not Qualified for Your Job? Wait, You Probably Are,” shared this observation, “Two-thirds of incoming students at the notoriously selective Harvard Business School raise their hands when they’re asked: “How many of you in here feel that you are the one mistake that the admissions committee made?”” She goes on to write, “that the name for that fraudulent feeling is ‘impostor syndrome.’ It’s a phenomenon in which people — usually high-achieving professionals — don’t consider themselves qualified for their position and convince themselves that they’ve cheated their way into it. It doesn’t matter how much work they’ve put in or how much experience they’ve acquired.” From my experience, I have learned that this feeling of inadequacy is far more prevalent than most people realize. My experience indicates that what is true of the students at the Harvard Business School is a common thought for many of us. In many of us, there is a tape running in our heads that repeated plays the line that goes something like, “if those around me truly knew of inadequacies… I will let you finish the line since it play slightly different for each one of us. For those among us today who have this tape playing in your heads take heed. Today’s text offers you good news. God, through Jesus is calling you to a life of fulfillment. All you need to do is to turn and live into that good news that you are gifted, that you are worthy. One of my most favorite stories to tell is the story of Isaac, a poor Rabbi from the city of Cracow. “Once upon a time there was a Polish rabbi from Cracow named Isaac. He had a dream. In the dream he was told to travel to Prague. Under the great bridge leading to the royal castle he would find a hidden treasure. The dream was repeated three times, and he decided to go. He found the bridge, but it was guarded by soldiers, so he did not dig. As he loitered in the vicinity, one of the soldiers asked him what he had lost. The rabbi told his dream and the soldier burst into laughter. “Really, poor man,” the soldier said, “have you worn out your shoes coming all this way simply because of a dream?”… “I, too, once had a dream,” said the soldier. “It spoke to me of Cracow, ordered me to go there and look for a treasure in the house of a rabbi named Isaac. The treasure was to be found in a dusty corner behind the stove.”… “But,” said the soldier, “being a reasonable man and not trusting in dreams, I decided not to go.” The rabbi thanked the soldier, returned to Cracow, dug behind his stove, found the treasure, and put an end to his poverty.” In this story of the rabbi and in the story of the calling of the fishermen, we learn that there is a treasure in each one of us that God has eyes to see even when we cannot. Today listen for Jesus’ voice. To you who have been made to feel less than worthy, hear Jesus’ call to turn from that way and to become the person that God has intended you to be. You are worthy. The treasure which you seek is in you. Turn, see it and grasp it.
Ron Siegel of Anaheim Hills CA, John Gregorits and Lee Ann Canaday of Laguna Beach, CA discuss: current events, financial markets, politics, and poke fun at the rest of the media in a live radio broadcast from Anaheim CA on ESPN and NBC Talk Radio. Ron, John and Lee discuss: Why Are Foreign Buyers Active in US Real Estate; Do Foreign Buyers Purchase Luxury Homes And Leave Them Vacant; Does Professional Photography Help Sell A Home; Home Prices Up in 93% of Measurable Markets; Small Down Payment Doesn't Mean the Buyer is Not Qualified; Money Minute, Can I Really Negotiate my Doctor's Bills; Mortgage Minute; Your Credit Matters; Real Time Real Estate; Word on Wealth; The SLT will Provide a Complementary Real Estate Action Plan (R.E.A.P.) Semi-Annually, and so much more. Ron Siegel, consumer advocate and mortgage lender, discusses anything that affects the roof over your head, your bank account or other items that will benefit you / your family. Reach Ron at · 800.306.1990 · Ron@RonSiegelRadio.com · www.RonSiegelRadio.com · Award Winning www.SiegelLendingTeam.com at VIP Mortgage · Twitter: @RonSiegel · www.Facebook.com/RonSiegelRadio
Here Are 5 Reason Why I’m Not Qualified to Teach You Anything about Personal Development and Why You Should Not Waste Your Valuable Time with Me!  And then, 5 additional reasons why I started YourSuccessAtLast.com and why you might want to hang around anyway - so you can learn a few idea on how to reach Your Success At Last! - CLICK & LISTEN then LIKE & SHARE! Your Success At Last DNA | Personal Development in the Spirit of Tony Robbins, Napoleon Hill, Robert Kiyosaki, Jillian Michaels, Jack Canfield, Brian Tracy, Jim Rohn and Zig Ziglar Think Successfully & Take Action!Tracy "Ace" Brinkmannhttp://YourSuccessAtLast.com