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Our special guests will be 43 year FDNY veteran Deputy Chief Jay Jonas and Chief of Dept Ganci's son, FDNY Battalion Chief Chris Ganci. We will be paying Tribute to FDNY Chief of Dept, Peter Ganci Jr. who died on 9-11-01. Chief Ganci was 18 when he enlisted in the U.S. Army. It was 1965 and the Vietnam War was raging. He volunteered for “Airborne” and was later assigned to the famous 82nd Airborne unit. He would spend two years in the Army and attain the rank of Sargent. However, he was never deployed to Vietnam. He was appointed to the FDNY on September 14‚ 1968 and assigned as a firefighter to Engine 92 in the Bronx and then to 111 truck in Brooklyn. His climb to the top began as Lieutenant‚ Ladder 124‚ August 1977. While at Ladder 124‚ serving as a lieutenant‚ He was awarded the B.C. Frank Tuttlemondo medal in 1982 for performing an act of bravery and courage when he rescued a child from a burning apartment that was heavily engulfed in smoke‚ heat and fire. B.C. Robert Scalone of the 28th Battalion‚ after investigating this incident wrote‚ ‘without regard for his own safety‚ Ganci‚ with unerring skill and accuracy‚ moved into an atmosphere heavily charged with heat and smoke. If it were not for his quick‚ skillful actions‚ the rescued child would certainly have perished.' When the incident was discussed with then Lt. Pete Ganci‚ he summed it all up very succinctly by saying‚ "When a firefighter realizes that someone is being robbed of life by fire‚ adrenalin and determination replace any thoughts of personal safety". It was this same determination that Chief Ganci‚ on September 11th as the Chief of Department‚ led and directed the most successful rescue operation of the modern era. Over 30‚000 people were saved because of Chief Ganci and his fellow firefighters. His career achievements included Captain‚ 1983; Battalion Chief‚ 1987; Deputy Chief 1993; Deputy Assistant Chief in charge of Bureau of Fire Investigation‚ 1994; Assistant Chief of Operations‚ 1996; Chief of operations 1997-99; Acting Chief of Department‚ 1998-99; and Chief of Department‚ October 1999 to September 11‚ 2001. Although Chief Pete will always be recognized for his distinguished accomplishments in the FDNY‚ his greatest legacy will live on through his Family. Pete Ganci‚ a loving husband to his wife Kathy‚ a devoted father to his children‚ Peter‚ Chris‚ and Danielle‚ will be remembered for his quick wit‚ his zest for life and his unforgettable smile. Remember WE HONOR the BRAVE men and women like Chief Ganci, who refused to quit; refused to retreat; and fought until the very end! / gettinsaltyexperience Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gettin-salty-experience-firefighter-podcast--4218265/support.
What would be like to perform with the horn section from the Rolling Stones? Or maybe the bassist for Edgar and Johnny Winter? Or even a drummer who worked with Joe Bonamassa and the Blues Brothers? Today's guest knows. Because he has amassed these legendary musicians and much more in his band The Hollywood All-Stars. And he's quite the exceptional performer himself, with a Grammy nomination for playing keyboards for James Brown, B.B. King, Peter Chris of Kiss, and others. He's my friend Steve Gaspar, and he's Someone You Should Know. Click here to buy the host a cold one.Show Links:Click here to go to The Hollywood Allstars Website Click here to go to The Hollywood Allstars Facebook pageClick here to go to Steve's Facebook pageClick here to go to The Hollywood Allstars Instagram Click here to go to The Hollywood Allstars Twitter/X feed Music VideosClick here to see the video for "Fields of Grace"Click here to see the video for "Living in America"All music used by permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2024 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2024How to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.
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In our sermon in the series "I Have Called You By Name" we look at Peter. Simon Peter walked with Jesus in ministry and was given some big assignments. Website : glc.gracepocatello.org Stay Connected to us: facebook.com/glcpocatello Online offering can be done through our secure platform: https://glc.gracepocatello.org/give-online/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/PocatelloGrace
Gav, Grizz, Peter & Chris are here to preview the Reds trip to Amsterdam as the Champions League returns! JOIN OUR FLICK COMMUNITY!! Download the app and join group using TRIPPERSCHATS as your code!! https://flick.group/tripperschatsSubscribe, Like, Hit the bell icon and never miss another show from the worlds biggest, 100% free LFC Podcast.
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Christopher Mitchell is a travel blogger, freelance writer, photographer and podcaster hailing from Toronto, Canada. He's also a Co-Founder of the Toronto Bloggers Collective, an organization which aims to help Toronto content creators turn their passion into their profession. He's lived on three continents, traveled to 80 countries, and has no intention of slowing down any time soon. We talk about his ADHD, how he keeps himself on task and together while traveling, how he got his start, and his take on being a busy entrepreneur today. Enjoy! In this episode Peter & Chris discuss: 0:45- Intro & welcome Christopher Mitchell! 1:30- So what’s your story; when were you first diagnosed? 2:43- So meds worked for you, cool! What did you do after you finished school? 3:40- On how traveling & being displaced may inspire a feeling of liberation 5:05- Did you ever have any doubts or fears about going out on your own? 6:30- How do you manage your ADHD during your work week, and when traveling? 8:12- On glamorizing always “being busy” in our culture 9:00- How does your non-ADHD wife understand your ADHD? Do you have any advice? 10:42- What are the best and worst parts of your ADHD? 12:55- What’s an average day-in-the-life for you? Ref: The Five Minute Journal Non-App version here 15:24- How can people find you? www.TravelingMitch.com www.UltimateOntario.com Podcast: Rick Steves Over Brunch @TravelingMitch on: Twitter INSTA FB Pinterest or via email: chris@travelingmitch.com 16:16- Thank you Christopher for joining us! And thank YOU for subscribing, reviewing and listening. Your reviews are working! Even if you’ve reviewed us before, would you please write even a short one for this episode? Each review that you post helps to ensure that word will continue to spread, and that we will all be able to reach & help more people! You can always reach me via peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterThanNormal on all of the socials. 16:43- Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits As always, leave us a comment below and please drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven’t already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! Do you know of anyone you think should be on the FTN podcast? Shoot us a note, we’d love to hear!
Our guest today is an old friend. I am happy to welcome Actor, (theatrical, television, silver screen), Songwriter, Musician (vocalist, pianist, guitarist), national Voiceover artist, Writer and fellow New York City kid, Chris Orbach to the podcast! In Chris’s travels, he’s cracked jokes with Jennifer Aniston, become drunk with Peter Dinklage, made Al Pacino laugh, beaten James Caan at a game of 8-ball, talked w/ John McEnroe about guitars, ate Chinese food with Tim Curry, watched Sir Robert Stephens do speeches from “The Scottish Play” in a restaurant in London, and listened -hunched and spellbound- in a corner of a recording studio while the great Sonny Rollins recorded. He has been a poet, a photographer, a swing dancer, and has finished multiple marathons- all in his 40’s and while staying true to his vegan diet. Of all the many things he’s done and the hats he’s worn, husband & father remain the two that make Chris most proud. He and designer/event planner Nicole Vallance married in 2011. He now splits his time between New York City and the Western Catskills where Nicole tends a bountiful garden, while Chris beats up an uncooperative lawnmower. No matter how long he lives in the country, he retains the inner tempo and sensibilities of a guy who grew up in New York City.. at a time when this city was still gritty. We talk about some of that jazz and his childhood experiences with ADHD here today. Enjoy! In this episode Peter & Chris discuss: 0:45- Intro & welcome Chris Orbach! 1:45- Ref: Specialized High School For Performing Arts that inspired the TV series FAME 2:22- Ref: On Law & Order SVU 2:40- Wondering what was it like for you, working with your father? 4:06- We talked earlier about your childhood and how you thought you probably had ADHD. Would you share some of those stories/experiences with us? 7:48- On school years and testing 8:38- Embedded in your career/job, there seems to be a level of creativity along with certain personality quirks, habits, decision making tendencies- all traits that are in common with folks diagnosed with ADHD, unfortunately including addiction. Talk about some of the in-common positives and negatives you’ve learned about? 15:45- On: as you understand that you are the one who must put guardrails in place, the better & better you become at staying at your best. 17:20- On sobriety 18:12- On ADHD & decision making 19:30- What was it like for you growing up in New York City, in Chelsea, circa 1976? 25:30- What are you most excited about in your life right now? 26:00- On the current state of voiceover work in the entertainment/media business 29:44- What is the best piece of advice you’ve ever received, and who gave it to you? 31:05- How can people find you Chris? www.ChrisOrbach.com IMDB @chrisorbach on: Twitter FB INSTA 32:00- Thank you Chris, see you in 2021! And thank YOU for subscribing, reviewing and listening. Your reviews are working! Even if you’ve reviewed us before, would you please write even a short one for this episode? Each review that you post helps to ensure that word will continue to spread, and that we will all be able to reach & help more people! You can always reach me via peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterThanNormal on all of the socials. 33:01- Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits As always, leave us a comment below and please drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven’t already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! Do you know of anyone you think should be on the FTN podcast? Shoot us a note, we’d love to hear!
On this episode of the "Dailicast Moment" host Chris Laning speaks with Peter Stewart, a long time radio presenter and host of the "28 Day Flash Briefing Briefing". Today, they wrap up their discussion by talking about what they see as the future for dailicasts. TRANSCRIPT: CHRIS: With your "Dailicast Moment" for today, I'm Chris Laning from NeighborhoodStage.com. Now today I'm going to finally wrap up my conversation with Peter Stewart from the "28 Day Flash Briefing Briefing". If you haven't caught any of these dailicasts from earlier this week, you want to go back and listen because Peter is a wealth of knowledge on this subject and even though I'm in and I've been doing dailicasts and I tell you guys how to do it, I continue to learn from him not only on his "28 Day Flash Briefing Briefing", but even just in the ones he's done for us this week. So Peter, once again, welcome to the "Dailicast Moment". PETER: Chris, you're very kind. Thank you very much indeed for your words. CHRIS: I think it's been very clear among people this week if they haven't picked up on it that both you and I are extremely passionate about this format. We see big things for this format! So I kind of wanted to take a moment to discuss where we see this format going and what kind of increase in listenership we think it might be in the near future. PETER: I really think that flash briefings, Chris are the sleeping giant of what a Amazon Echo devices have got. As I understand it, they were almost put in as a bit of an afterthought and were mainly for the professional broadcasting companies. You know the BBCs and the CBSs is of this world to be putting out information almost hourly. You know, updated news bulletins of content they already had. I don't believe they thought that it was going to be opened up for everyone to be able to get in there to do these dailicasts or briefcasts, these micro podcasts or to give them their proper name, the flash briefings. I really think they are undiscovered at the moment, but they are just waiting to be discovered and to be opened up. PETER: Let me give you a few ideas. I really think we call them estate agents over here in the UK, in London, but I know you refer to them as real estate agents. What a fantastic opportunity for real estate agents to really own the area. And I don't mean to have a flash briefing talking about you know, a four bedroom detached house with two bathrooms and a large garden and an in and out drive. I don't mean that. That's far too much advertising! Who's going to be listening to that time and time again every single day? You won't. However, if you're a real estate agent, you should be owning your geographical area. You should be talking about the news that's happening in your area. You can become known for that, particularly with fewer and fewer local newspapers. You can be talking about the schools and the education system. How good your local schools are. How clean the local parks are. Talk about local events. Talk about how far it is to the beach. About developments or road closures that are going on because something's going to be retarmacked or there's been a burst water main so avoid this area. Be known for your local geographical area. And then when people want to move from one side of the city to the other or if people want to move into your fantastic city, then they we'll already know you are an authority in that. You're staking your claim in knowledge of the local area. And if you are giving that kind of advice perhaps along with, I don't know, DIY tips around the house, then people will come to you. Your name is going to be front of mind when people want to buy or sell their home. As an example of how a local business can really use flash briefings to be loud and proud on this new platform. CHRIS: And I love that example and that's one of the things that I think both you and I are out there trying to convince people to do and saying, look, you know, look into this, see what you can do in your industry and take advantage of the fact that it's still relatively new. I mean that's changing. I mean even the last six months and there was be like maybe 10, 15 new flash briefing showing up every day. Now you go in there, there's 30, 40, maybe 50 new ones a day. So people are starting to catch on. You need to jump in now to claim your niche and go with it. PETER: Absolutely. And all the time people are doing slightly different things. I've got a few ideas in the back of my mind for a couple of things, which I'm hopefully going to be launching in the next few months or certainly by the early part of next year. But think of maybe quizzes and competitions or formats. Think of creativity. Think of perhaps the kind of radio shows or radio formats, radio competitions, radio features that are already used out there. May be on your local station or maybe on PBS or something like that. Whatever you do, don't steal them. However you can mix some ideas with something that is a passion of yours already and put something out that really cuts through that is really creative and can grab other people by the ears. I was going to say by the scruff of the neck, by the ears to show what a force this is to be reckoned with. It's sign up marketing. People will sign up, will subscribe to listen to what you have got to say every single day. You shouldn't be advertising on it, but you can stake your claim and you can put your name of your business front of mind. CHRIS: Now I'm going to make one point in this. I'm probably going to talk about this on a future "Dailicast Moment", but while I have you on the line, I just wanted to be, if you're out there looking for an idea, don't go out there and you find somebody doing something similar to yours and go, ah, it's already being done. I guess I can't do that. There is room for similar shows in that vein. And the second part of that I would say is don't feel like it's a competition. You know, I'm sitting here talking to you. Obviously your's came out way before mine and we do have similar topics. But I think people can listen to both of ours and get different views, different types of information that just rounds that out. So like I don't look at you as a competitor. I look at you as somebody that I enjoy listening to and being in the same space and hopefully together we can really promote dailicasts. PETER: Absolutely Chris! You're very generous and thank you. And I love the work that you're doing as well and how you've been dividing up the different content topics and the different angles that people can choose has been tremendous as I've been listening to your back catalog. So thank you for all your doing in this space and I really appreciate you asking me along to speak on your dailicast about flash briefings. CHRIS: Not a problem. And I will say now that I've gotten past the 30 to 40 day mark, I see the beauty in your 28 day repeating every month. That's a brilliant idea! PETER: Well again, bit of kind of creativity if I could kind of pat myself on the back. But yeah, taking the idea of a short course and putting it out as a flash briefing and anyone can do that. Not necessarily as a flash briefing course, but again, a 28 day course because obviously that's the shortest month in the calendar. And to just go through one to 28 so people listen on the first day of the month for the episode one and they work their way through in those kind of bite sized chunks. They are a little bit longer than most flash briefings. It has to be said. However, if you're really keen on learning how to do a flash briefing to market your brand, your business, yourself, your hobby, your charity, your nonprofit, then perhaps sign up to the "28 Day Flash Briefing Briefing".. It's free to listen and it's available on all Amazon Echo devices. Speaker 2: My guest has been Peter Stewart, who is the host of the "28 Day Flash Briefing Briefing" And again, I've mentioned this before, I definitely recommend you go and add that because you will learn so much from them. Thanks again, Peter for being here on "Dailicast Moment". With your "Dailicast Moment" for today, I'm Chris Laning from NeighborhoodStage.com Have a great day.
On this episode of the "Dailicast Moment" host Chris Laning speaks with Peter Stewart, a long time radio presenter and host of the "28 Day Flash Briefing Briefing". Today, they talk about the different ways you can do your flash briefing. TRANSCRIPT: CHRIS: With your "Dailicast Moment" for today, I'm Chris Laning from NeighborhoodStage.com. Now I'm excited to have back my very first guest on "Dailicast Moment", Peter Stewart from the "28 Day Flash Briefing Briefing". Now, if you listened to us yesterday, we were talking about why we're both so jazzed about the whole dailicast flash briefing format and how it's very intimate and how it's just a small amount of information that you're dribbling to people each and every day. But today we're going to talk about how complicated or how uncomplicated it can be to put together a flash briefing. So Peter, welcome back to the "Dailicast Moment". PETER: Chris, it's great to be back with you. New Speaker: Now, yesterday you started to talk to us about what's involved in putting together a flash briefing. Do you mind going back into that and explaining to people again how easy or how difficult they want to make it? PETER: You know what? The easiest way for you to do a flash briefing is to set up an RSS feed, set it up, walk away, and then have Lexi , A-l-e-x-a actually read the content that you've already put onto your website. That's the easiest thing for you to do. And of course, that's what marketing is all about. Isn't it? Of making things easy for you? No, not really, because actually that's gonna be, it's gonna be easy for you. Yeah, but really bad experience for your listener. So I would suggest not doing that. I would suggest spending a little bit more time by actually reading the content of your dailicast or your flash briefing yourself. There's nothing, however good Lexi is or some of these other devices are, and they are getting better and better. None of them quite have the prosody of a human voice. None of them can change the speed, the tempo, the tone. Perhaps, build in a little bit of a pause for dramatic effect and that kind of thing that a human voice can do. Nothing can get quite excited about your new products that you're trying to explain to somebody or suddenly come down and say something in a much more kind of serious tone because you're being actually quite serious and thoughtful and cognizant about what it is that you are talking about. It's the humanity of the human voice. If that kind of makes sense. That brings over...that connects with people. We've been used to hearing other humans speak for Millennia and that is what is actually cutting through rather than the synthesized voice that Lexi may have when we read something out. It won't be received in the same kind of way as a human being delivering the same information would be. CHRIS: And that's the amazing thing. And you were talking about the Lexi version where she just is talking and I don't know if you've noticed recently, I have a couple that do that and it sounds like that they have made some changes just recently where there does seem to be a little bit more emotion going into it. It was kind of surprising to me at first. PETER: I think you are absolutely right! I noticed it about three or four days ago that I do believe her voice has changed and it has got a little bit better. I still think the Google voice is probably better still, but it just goes to show how things are moving on leaps and bounds at the moment and that technology is getting better and better and better. But you know what? You almost want to hear a stumble, a, a slight mistake, a hesitation that shows the humanity of a voice. Now sometimes as were shown with the Duplex last year, sometimes Google for example, is building in that hesitation into an automated voice, which actually sounds more human. But you know what a human does a better and actually can then connect better with another human being rather than have something that's too polished. CHRIS: I think we're much more experienced at doing that. You know? PETER: We've been doing it for a long time, haven't we? But of course the problem being that if you are reading from a script yourself, you've got to make sure that it doesn't sound as though you're reading from a script. You've got to be able to lift those words from a page. We've been talking naturally for thousands and thousands of years. What we haven't been doing naturally is actually reading words from a page, those squiggles on a computer screen or those squiggles on a bit of dried wood pulp. It takes a lot of effort. It takes a lot of training to be able to lift those words from page and actually make it sound as though they're just appearing in your head at that moment and you're passing them on conversationally. CHRIS: Now, one of the things that we have stressed and we stressed it yesterday and I constantly stress is brevity in doing this. We want to keep these short. On that note, I think I'm going to need to have you back again tomorrow because we're having such a great conversation, but I do want to keep these within our limit. Do you mind coming back? PETER: Not at all! I'm going to make some bullet points so I'm briefer tomorrow than I have been today, and I look forward to speaking with you again then. New Speaker: With your "Dailicast Moment" for today, I'm Chris Laning from NeighborhoodStage.com. Have a great day.
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Feelin' down.. the rock and roll doctor's got the cure! Find out why Jackson Browne's debut single needed a little pick me up, and where Kiss drummer Peter Chris was when tape was rolling. Who is the mysterious Dr. Wu that Steely Dan sang about? Discover the doctor that got Iron Maiden motivated, and the great disco debate over the Carol Douglas smash. Listen up.. doctor's orders!
Chris talks about regulations that property owners and investors need to know. All regulations related to refurbishing properties and what are CDM regulations. Who is the principle designer and what actually does. How to manage and organize your projects, what you need to know about safety regulations, risk assessment and testing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris talks about some technical stuff you need to know about properties. Specialized in electrical systems, Chris, talks about what property investors need to know, the importance of electrical systems in properties, how to check them and be sure that they work properly, what to look at during your viewings and useful tips about circuits, regulations and certificates. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Chris Brown continues our series studying the first letter of the apostle Peter, focusing on suffering for Jesus, but also on the glory that it goes hand in hand with.
Pastor Chris Brown continues our series studying the first letter of the apostle Peter, focusing on hospitality
Pastor Chris Brown starts a series studying the first letter of the apostle Peter
Power Players Talk Show Guest Today is "Brandon Voss" Host Peter Mingils........ on Black Swan Negotiations. Chris will have a very interesting guest today " Brandon Voss, who is a Black Swan Negotiator, an ex CIA and ex FBI negotiator." Up-close and personal conversations with powerful and successful people who give our listeners the inside look on what it takes to move from average and ordinary to the top of your game. Peter & Chris will be introducing a new guest to us each week..... the show "Power Players Talk ". Hosted by Peter Mingils of Building Fortunes Radio. Listen to all past shows at: http://www.buildingfortunesradio.com.
Power Players Talk Show with Chris Molinari Guest Today is "Brandon Voss" Host Peter Mingils... on Black Swan Negotiations. Chris will have a very interesting guest today " Brandon Voss, who is a Black Swan Negotiator, an ex CIA and ex FBI negotiator." Up-close and personal conversations with powerful and successful people who give our listeners the inside look on what it takes to move from average and ordinary to the top of your game. Peter & Chris will be introducing a new guest to us each week..... the show "Power Players Talk ". Hosted by Peter Mingils of Building Fortunes Radio. Listen to all past shows at: http://www.buildingfortunesradio.com.
Power Players Talk Show with Chris Molinari and Host Peter Mingils...... Peter & Chris will be introducing a new guest to us each week..... the show "Power Players Talk." Up-close and personal conversations with powerful and successful people who give our listeners the inside look on what it takes to move from average and ordinary to the top of your game. Hosted by Peter Mingils of Building Fortunes Radio Listen to all past shows at: http://www.buildingfortunesradio.com.
Power Players Talk Show with Chris Molinari and Host Peter Mingils Listen to all past shows at: http://www.buildingfortunesradio.com. Peter & Chris will be introducing a new guest to us each week..... the show "Power Players Talk ". Up-close and personal conversations with powerful and successful people who give our listeners the inside look on what it takes to move from average and ordinary to the top of your game. Hosted by Peter Mingils of Building Fortunes Radio
Power Players Talk Show with Chris Molinari and Host Peter Mingils Listen to all past shows at: http://www.buildingfortunesradio.com. Peter & Chris will be introducing a new guest to us each week..... the show "Power Players Talk ". Up-close and personal conversations with powerful and successful people who give our listeners the inside look on what it takes to move from average and ordinary to the top of your game. Hosted by Peter Mingils of Building Fortunes Radio
Power Players Talk Show with Chris Molinari and Nin Desai Host Peter Mingils?..... Peter & Chris will be introducing this weeks guest to us......Nin Desai the show "Power Players Talk ". Up-close and personal conversations with powerful and successful people who give our listeners the inside look on what it takes to move from average and ordinary to the top of your game. Hosted by Peter Mingils of Building Fortunes Radio Listen to all past shows at: http://www.buildingfortunesradio.com.
Building Fortunes Radio with Peter & Chris... Building Fortunes Radio Network is brought to you by PM Marketing-Networkleads.com, and is hosted by Peter Mingils, and several Guest Hosts. Listen To Live Shows link, to see when our next live show will be, or to listen to previously recorded shows. On this radio show, Peter Mingils and Chris Molinari discusses the topics related to building a large and successful home based business. If you're looking to get past all of the hype and BS out there, Peter will help you. We assist entrepreneurs in building their business through the support of Internet Radio through our marketing channels, which include email, websites, blogs, classified ads, social networking, text, and phone. For questions, always call (386) 445-3585
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Building Fortunes Radio with Peter & Chris.... Peter Mingils & Chris Molinari. Listen to replays of this show on Building Fortunes Radio at: www.buildingfortunesradio.com. Peter Mingils owns PM Marketng and it's popular domain is on: www.networkleads.com . Http://www.buildingfortunes.com is our affiliate program. On this readio show, Peter Mingils discusses the topics related to building a large and successful home based busness and how that can happen starting with the Dollar Promotion. If you're looking to get past all of the hype and BS out there, Peter will help you. For questions, always call (386) 445-3585