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Becoming Your Own Banker by Nelson Nash: https://infinitebanking.org/product/becoming-your-own-banker/ref/46/Visit our website: https://www.thewealthwarehousepodcast.com/Before you begin your own banking system. Before you achieve financial freedom and establish a legacy for your family..You need to read “Becoming Your Own Banker” by Nelson Nash.Just like you, the fellas are busy – so they understand why people may only take a quick glance at IBC. Not to mention, it can take some time for it to “sink in”.In this week's follow-up episode, the guys are continuing their speedrun of the IBC process with Nelson Nash's ‘7 Points to Consider'.Episode Highlights:0:00 - Introduction0:46 - The government “creating” a problem4:09 - Your POV on ‘the system'8:01 - “Wealth has to reside somewhere”17:17 - “You finance everything you buy”22:25 - “Your need for finance..”26:22 - Episode wrap-upABOUT YOUR HOSTS:David Befort and Paul Fugere are the hosts of the Wealth Warehouse Podcast. David is the Founder/CEO of Max Performance Financial. He founded the company with the mission of educating people on the truths about money. David's mission is to show you how you can control your own money, earn guarantees, grow it tax-free, and maintain penalty-free access to it to leverage for opportunities that will provide passive income for the rest of your life. Paul, on the other hand, is an Active Duty U.S. Army officer who graduated from Norwich University in 2002 with a B.A. in History and again in 2012 with a MA in Diplomacy and International Terrorism. Paul met his wife Tammy at Norwich. As a family, they enjoy boating, traveling, sports, hunting, automobiles, and are self-proclaimed food people.Visit our website: https://www.thewealthwarehousepodcast.com/ Catch up with David and Paul, visit the links below! Website: https://infinitebanking.org/agents/Fugere494 https://infinitebanking.org/agents/Befort399 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-a-befort-jr-09663972/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-fugere-762021b0/ Email: davidandpaul@theibcguys.com
Manny and Shawn are back, trying to make sense of a world gone mad! Wildfires rage, the battle over birthright citizenship explodes, transgender rights are under attack, and a controversial pardon is denied.
How can you define yourself and your messages in an online sea of sameness? In the age of generative AI, personal branding is ever more important when promoting yourself and your services online. In this episode, Ella Hoyos chats to Barbara Shimasaki. Barbara has over 30 years of experience as a marketing designer, mentor and motivational speaker. With her design background she recognises patterns in communication and created her messaging framework, “1-2-3, Your POV”, to help coaches, creatives and service providers to stand out online. Developed for LinkedIn, this framework is a simple structure to replicate wherever you show up in the online space. This simple framework provides structure and scaffolding to your messaging strategy and a vital gameplan to define yourself in a sea of billions of others. This episode is for you if you're looking to Simplify your marketing strategy Hone down your messaging Learn about personal branding Avoid overwhelm Elevate your presence online So tune in, sit back, listen, and let us know what you think of this episode. Continue the conversation by leaving us a message and getting in touch. Contact deets below. About Barbara Shimasaki Barbara is a conversion copywriter specializing in Linked In content design. She helps experts and leaders share their points of view with a wider LinkedIn audience, one succinct carousel at a time. Her latest experiment is turning guided conversations into content for LinkedIn, newsletters, articles, and emails. Barb believes your point of view is your key differentiator in a very noisy world. Contact Barbara on LinkedIn here Email: barb@barkingdogsdigital.com Contact us Please drop us a voice note at memo.fm/crackingcopy and let us know what you think or what topics you want us to cover. Twitter @cracking_copy Facebook @crackingcopy ➡️ Share this podcast with someone who'll find it useful You can also find us at: Instagram: Ella Hoyos - @flurrymarketing Minnie McBride - @minnie__writes LinkedIn: Ella Hoyos - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellahoyos Minnie McBride - https://www.linkedin.com/in/minniemcbride Ella Hoyos and Minnie McBride are co-hosts of this podcast. We are professional copywriters and marketers. We deep dive into a different aspect of copywriting in each ‘snack-sized' episode so that we can help you become better writers for your business. Support this podcast! If you found this episode helpful you can show your appreciation by making a donation! This helps offset the costs of producing the show and we'll love you for it :) Buy me a coffee
The Me-Suite host, Donna Peters, shares the 16 ways to differentiate yourself at work.There comes a time in our careers when being smart is the price of admission. It used to be that you were often the smartest one in the room. You caught on the quickest. You scored the best. You could figure anything out. You were comfortably top-tier on most performance curves. Now you're surrounded by other people just like you. So how do you differentiate yourself when you look around and see a bunch of YOUs? You're now in that sphere of your career when characteristics around leadership qualities, emotional intelligence and creativity start to separate the ‘really goods' from the ‘amazings.' There are 16 attributes* that differentiate when being smart is simply the price of admission. As you go through The Me-Suite 16, make a mental note of where you might want to raise your game in 2021. And if you're super strong already in an area, think about how to coach that in others. You don't have to have all the answers; you need smart questions. True leaders are constantly curious and confident that they don't have all the answers. Which brings us to #2...Know when to bring in the right person, and do so proudlyAlways have a point of view. Your POV is the value you bring in a capsule. The right dose at the right time. Distilled and easy to swallowBe two steps out in front of anticipating others' needs. When you're anticipating, you're strategic, two steps out in front; you're in the futureThere is no such thing as an informal meeting. Don't mistake ‘casual' for half-a$$Manage up, across and down Be able to explain complicated concepts to your grandmother. If you can't explain something complicated to your grandmother, you likely don't truly understand it yourselfGet into personality profiles. They are reliable guides. Which brings us to #9...Know your Achilles Heel. Everybody has one...or twoCommunicate, communicate, communicate. This isn't your birthday we're talking about. No one in business likes surprisesPeople love to give advice—ask for it more often and treat it like a gift (sometimes you like it, sometimes you don't, but you smile and say ‘thank you' always)Collaborate. Innovation comes from collaborationDon't say “I.” “We” is almost always a more accurate reflection of the way something got accomplishedPut yourself in the other person's shoes before you send an email, give feedback, present a recommendation etc. Try to see the situation from their perspective to tailor your approachCreate a personal advisory board of mentors. Just like companies have a Board of Directors, you need a Board to pursue your own personal goalsStrike the right tech-touch balance. Do you need to pick up the phone, or write a thank-you note by hand? Or can a text emoji suffice? Be intentional in your tech-touch choicesWhich one will you work on in 2021? Which one will you coach in others? www.the-me-suite.comFB: @mesuiteLinkedIn: Donna PetersTwitter: @DonnaPetersCMeOThe Me-Suite podcast theme song by Moshun
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About our Guest: Obie award winning and Adelco nominated Harlem based artist who has served as director of Theatre Arts at Dr. Barbara Ann Teer’s National Black Theatre since 2012. He's also directed numerous productions including Dead and Breathing, HandsUp, Hope Speaks, Blacken The Bubble. He was awarded the Emerging Producer Award by the National Black Theatre Festival and Winston Salem North Carolina and the Torchbearer Award by Theatrical Legend Woody King Jr. He is a founding member of the collaborative producing organization Harlem 9, Next Generation National Network and The Movement Theatre Company. He sits on the National Advisory Committee for Black Theatre Commons and How Round. Was a member of the original cohort for Art Equity and is a proud emerge N.Y.C. Alumni A Washington D.C. native, and he attended the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in New York University,Tisch School of the Arts. Episode Summary Jonathan shares secrets of his journey of going from actor to behind the scenes to becoming the director of theater at the National Black Theater at 25. He shares his mission of helping other creatives and secrets to make sure that his work is growing. Insight from this episode: Secrets to meaningful connections Secret to bridging the gap between the old and the new and still staying in alignment with Dr. Teer’s vision. How to deal with adversity of people who want things to stay the same How to go about setting and accomplishing goals Strategies on self care rituals How to gauge and make sure that the work you are doing is improving Rubrics/benchmarks to measure success Jonathan sees success of the work that is being accomplished by the human transformation of the people he is able to touch, and what they are able to accomplish. 3 tips to survive as artist in the city “Find your tribe, find the people who can share space with you and hold you down in love and in light and help you to lean into the discomfort in love and light” - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 Dont get goal jacked Be generous 3 self care rituals that you use Meditation Take baths Smile Quotes from the show: “Don’t Get Goal Jacked” - Jonathan McCrory Episode #107 “I like joy, I love to smile, it was a gift given to me by mother and grandmother and my dad and all of those lineages coming together really helpled to cultivate a space where i got to learn black boy joy” - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 “when you lead after voicing it with an intentionality of manifesting the resources from the universe provide it” - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 “The algorithim to success: you have to uplift from the muck to become the diamond” - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 “What you do not know is something you have to be generous in starting to know” - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 “Your POV is limited because of the beautiful live you have been able to live” - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 “The quest for greatness and purpose and for being energized is to dismantle those blind spots to a space where your pov has a 360 reality to it and then you start to become awakened to humanity” - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 “The more specificity you have the more universal you will become” - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 “If we are to be our ancestors wildest dreams…inside of that conversation is we are the vessels to manifest unfinished works” - - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 “Whatever’s not serving me I send it back to the sender” - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 “I strive for excellence and excellence is a moving target” - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 “When I think I know excellence, there is another realm of excellence” - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 “I will spend the entirety of my life trying to achieve with joy, curiosity and anticipation” - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 Resources Mentioned: Inside Timer App-Apple Inside Timer App-Android Favorite Book: The Alchemist Favorite Quote: “I’m my ancestors’ wildest dreams.”-Unknown 3 keys to Create Your Best Life: Understand that this walk might physically be lonely by you’re never spiritually alone. - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 Through silence you will interrupt the noise. - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 When you wake up in the morning, look in the mirror and honestly tell yourself you love yourself There’s nothing to fear inside of the darkness. You are light. - Jonathan McCrory episode #107 Stay Connected: Create Your Life Series: https://www.facebook.com/cylseries/ https://www.instagram.com/cylseries/ Kevin: www.kevinybrown.comwww.instagram.com/kevinybrown www.twitter.com/kevinybrown www.facebook.com/kevbrown001 Guest Name: www.jonathanmccrory.com Email Jonathan@natioanlblacktheatre.org www.Instagram.com/JYMC86 Fb.com.com/mccrory1 Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on itunes, google play, stitcher and www.createyourlifeseries.com/podcast
How to strategically create cornerstone content, with Stephen Woessner. Good Morning Onward Nation – I’m Stephen Woessner and welcome to today’s solocast. Before we dive into the strategies that I wanted to share with you this morning – I first wanted to say thank you. Thank you for making 2017 the best year for Onward Nation – the most downloads we have ever had...the most countries we have ever reached...and the most impact we have ever created. Each and every day – my team and I are so very grateful for your generous gift of you sharing your time with us by listening to our episodes and then sharing your feedback by letting us know – thumbs up or thumbs down and how we can get better the next time. I am honored that you choose to invest a portion of the 86,400 seconds you have each day with our guests and with me. So I want you to know how much I appreciate you and that we are committed to raising the bar – the standard of excellence – the value we deliver to you. We as business owners – each of us every day – when we wake up and our feet hit the floor – need think of ways to deliver even more value to the customers and clients we have the privilege of currently serving – and – the customers and clients we look forward to serving in the future. There needs to be that insatiable hunger in you that drives your business to give more...to create more...to deliver more...because when that hunger is there...it not only elevates your business to that next level – but – it protects you by giving you what you need for survival. I have a Successories quote hanging on the wall behind my desk that encapsulates how I feel about the power of starting the day with the right momentum. The quote is called... “The Essence of Survival” and it goes like this... “Every morning in Africa, a gazelle wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed...every morning a lion wakes up. It knows it must outrun the slowest gazelle or it will starve to death. It doesn’t matter if you are the lion or the gazelle...when the sun comes up...you’d better be running.” So thank you, Onward Nation, for being the driving force for my Predictive ROI team and I. We appreciate all of the hugs you have given us – and we appreciate the pushes, too. Please know – we are working hard to get better each and every day and please keep the feedback coming. So now let’s turn our attention toward today’s strategies... During Episode 659 several weeks ago...I shared some insight into why I firmly believe that most business owners look at marketing through the wrong end of the lens – and because of this – they tend to see an incomplete set of vital metrics – and consequently – they miss opportunities in lead gen, selling, and driving revenue. Onward Nation...in addition to expecting your sales and marketing efforts to create and nurture demand for your product and service offering...your marketing, and the content you create to power it, should also represent a profit center in your business – not a cost center. Yes, you should get paid to create content. And that is possible when you begin looking at your marketing through the correct end of the lens. You will see revenue opportunities beyond lead gen and customer acquisition. You will begin to see the opportunity for sponsorships, events, book deals, speaking engagements, and much more. During Episode 659 several weeks ago...I shared tangible examples of what I call Cornerstone Content. I defined what cornerstone content is and shared several specific strategies for how you can monetize the cornerstone content you create. So for today...we are going to take a step backward in the process – well before monetization – because I want to share with you a strategic framework that you and your team can use to create the content that you will later monetize. And yes, I agree – this does seem a bit backwards. Why share monetization strategies before sharing the strategy framework that makes it all possible. I decided to organize it this way...because if you are like me...and most business owners...I thought I need to paint the picture of what was possible in Episode 659...to give you a why this matters...because I could give you the road map for the “How”. So for today – I am going take several pages right out of the Predictive ROI cookbook so it can guide the strategic conversations you should be having with you and your team. This recipe contains the actual ingredients my team and I use when we are on-site working with clients during our 2-day intensives. The topics are deep...the topics will likely push you and your team to think creatively about your business development...and will challenge you to hold each other accountable. This framework will chart the course for you and your team so that when you wake up, you can start running and confidently know...you are running in the right direction. And ultimately, as a result of this process...you will be able to look at your marketing through the correct end of the lens, which will help you move your business onward to that next level because your marketing will no longer be a cost center – but a profit center for your business. Let’s get started by reviewing what I believe you and your team need to accomplish during Day One. Begin the process with a deep dive into your point-of-view – your position about why you do what you do within your business. Your point of view, or POV for short...is a bold statement about what you believe to be true. It might be provocative and thought-provoking...maybe even controversial. It may be turn off a wide swath of people who are not your audience – but for those who are part of your tribe, or could be...it will be a beacon in the night for them. When you say it...when you share it...when you build content around it...your tribe will hear and respond. Your POV will help you build an audience – it is that magnetic. And because of these attributes of a well-crafted POV...it may take some digging to find it. It typically doesn’t reside on the surface. You and your team will need to push each other to find it. It’s not about customer service, features, advantages, or benefits. It is about experience – why a customer chooses you over the myriad of other options in the marketplace. To help...think of some thought leaders and what they stand for and what their brands stand for...or what their positions stand for...or how they built a category when previous to them entering the market...the category didn’t even exist. Just like Simon Sinek did when he encouraged us to “Start with Why”. Simon now owns that very simple phrase – but because of his POV – and the cornerstone content he builds around it – it is very clear what he stands for and it drives everything in his business. Here’s my point. You can do the same thing in your business when defining your POV. You just need to take the time to do it. So...ask yourself...what do you stand for. What is the flag you want to plant in firm ground? And don’t move on to the next piece in the process until you have your POV complete. Next...who is it you want to serve? I often to refer to the client avatar lessons I learned directly from Darren Hardy, former publisher of SUCCESS Magazine. In fact, if you go to Episode 308 of Onward Nation...you will find a detailed recipe for mapping out and identifying the attributes of your client avatar. But identifying the attributes of your client avatar is only one piece of the puzzle. You need to take that a step further by converting the avatar into a list of your Dream 25 prospects – these are the people you would most like to serve as clients for your business. So how do you do that? LinkedIn. Here again...another free resource for you. Just go back to Episode 455 of Onward Nation and you will have access to our full recipe on using LinkedIn to identify your Dream 25 prospects. The recipe is comprehensive – but working through it – will give you everything you need to ensure you are using LinkedIn effectively to fill your sales pipeline. Next...you and your team will need to identify three unique attributes to your brand – what truly makes you distinctive in the marketplace? What do you provide that no other company provides? For example...at Predictive ROI...our three uniques are: One -- we help clients get clear on their point-of-view Two -- we help them create high-quality cornerstone content that cements their POV into the hearts and minds of their audience with consistent thought leadership And three -- we help clients drive revenue by transforming their content into a Trojan Horse of Sales, which you can learn more about this strategy back in Episode 600 where I break it down in full transparency. We also help our clients attract an audience so a third party brand will want to pay to gain access to our client’s valuable audience. All of this combined typically represents a 5x to 7x return on our client’s investment, which gives Predictive ROI a compelling – and unique – value proposition. So what are your three uniques? Talk about it with your team. But don't accept surface answers. Dig deep. And when someone suggests that it might be X...push back with the question, “Okay, why is X important to our customers?” And when one of your teammates answers the question, ask the same question again, “Okay...that makes sense...but why is that important?” Repeat the process three times to keep peeling back the layers. And by the third time...you will arrive at something truly unique about your offering. Okay, by this time in the day – you will have accomplished a lot – your team will likely be ready to wrap and be finished – and deservedly so – you have checked some large boxes off the list. There is just one more box that needs to be checked to complete Day One – and that is to give your process for delivering your uniques...a name. At Predictive ROI...we call ours The Predictive ROI Method. I encourage you to keep it simple. Simple is best because if you are not careful, it will start to sound like marketing hyperbole, a bit slick, and too showy. And you don’t need that. Keep it simple. And then go celebrate with your team – you just accomplished some serious business development and strategic work. Okay...now come back refreshed for Day Two, which is all about defining what type of cornerstone content you plan to create -- and -- how you will define success and measure your progress along the way. You will begin the process by deciding what type of content will become your cornerstone. For example...do you prefer to speak or do you prefer to write? If you prefer to speak, you may want to consider a podcast, speaking engagements, or a video series as your cornerstone. Or, if you prefer to write...you might select blogs, articles, books, or research reports as your cornerstone. Or, you may enjoy aspects about both. For example, I enjoy interviewing guests for our Onward Nation episode – but – I also enjoy writing books. So for now, these are my primary cornerstones. So what do you prefer? To begin – you only need to – and only should – select one cornerstone. Then master the system and process with it before you select another one. Ideally, you should have at least two because that will keep you from being seen as a one trick pony – true thought leaders share their content across multiple channels, which gives – or creates the impression – that their content is everywhere, which of course it isn’t – but it sure seems that way to their target audience. Your POV will be the anchor within your cornerstone content. Each and every episode – every article – every blog post – will all point back to your point of view, which continues to plant your flag in firmer and firmer ground. And one of the most powerful aspects to creating high-quality cornerstone content is the amount of leverage each piece of content gives you through slicing and dicing. For example...you could take one of your podcast episodes...and transform it into 10 tweets, an eBook, top insights briefing that can be shared with your best customers, etc. Or, you could distill the content from 100 episodes down into a research report that truly sets your company apart from competitors in your industry. The point is that there a myriad of ways for you to slice and dice your cornerstone content into additional “spokes” that move out from the hub...and each spoke helps you extend your thought leadership even further and attract an even larger audience. Once you define the type of cornerstone content you will be producing and some of the spokes – the slicing and dicing that each cornerstone will provide you...it is time to begin formalizing your 1 and 3-year plans. Obviously, 3 years is a long time given the dynamics in tech, ever-changing economy, and the other factors that make predicting the results of a 3-year plan challenging at best. So for this exercise, I recommend you focus your attention around what success would look like for you at the end of 3 years. How will you know when you have reached where you wanted to go? Is that a number of employees, is it the size of audience, is it the amount of revenue generated by sponsorships, is it the number of attendees at a private event you are hosting, or how you have turned your business into a media channel? If you don’t take the time for you and your team to conceptualize a 3-year view of your business – then you may lose valuable time aimlessly wandering the wilderness, much like a leaf blowing in the wind. It has been my experience, that the following core elements are what makes up a simple – yet sound – plan to keep you and your team on track: First...identify your most vital priorities – the core things that you must accomplish or nothing else matters. Second...what are the measurables? How will you know when you have arrived - what does it look like? Third...what is the tactical plan? Who is going to do what, and when? Fourth...what are the obstacles or roadblocks that will likely rise up to get in your way – and if they do – what are the likely solutions that can be executed quickly? And lastly...accountability – who will be held accountable, to what, by whom, and when will checkpoint meetings or scorecard reviews be held so that progress can be evaluated and course corrections can be made if necessary? So...as we bring today’s solocast to a close...I want to leave you with one more example as to why this final thought regarding the strategic framework that we just reviewed. When you get this right – you give yourself the freedom and flexibility to build the kind of business that you want – that you desire – to truly live the kind of life that you want to live. Recently, I interviewed Dianna Booher for an encore episode, which airs on Monday, February 5th as Episode 678 – and during our discussion – Dianna explained how she was able to sell her company because of the reputation she had built in the industry as a thought leader because of her books, training courses, and other ways she helped create impact with her audience. Her body of work is impressive and she was rewarded for it – and you can follow a similar path if you are willing to put in the work. ------------------------------- So with that said...I want to again say thank you. Thank you for being here...thank you taking some of your invaluable 86,400 seconds you have today and sharing them with me. Please drop me a line at Stephen@predictiveroi.com and let me know what you thought of today’s solocast – thumbs up or thumbs down. I always want to know what you think so we can continue to get better and better and be of greater value to you and your team. We will be back tomorrow with an encore interview with Eric Levenhagen. You may remember Eric from the tax planning strategies and recommendations he shared way back in Episode 25. And when the new tax laws were passed, Eric and I quickly compared schedules to get him back from an encore interview. I wanted Eric to share his insights and recommendations from the perspective of a business owner to help make sense of the new legislation – but even more importantly – what you can do about it to protect yourself, your family, your business – while minimizing the taxes you pay. What Eric shared could represent tens of thousands in tax savings for you and your business. Until then...onward with gusto!
The buzz: Things. Your POV on The Internet of Things and M2M (machine to machine) technology: Real or vapor? Now or futuristic? Listen up! Companies that fail to implement M2M will fall behind their competitors, say a majority of IT decision makers in six countries surveyed by Harris Interactive for SAP. The experts speak. Don Peppers, Peppers & Rogers Group: “When devices begin to join the Internet of Things in vast numbers (as will happen over the next ten years), they won't just talk to you, they'll talk to each other and they'll begin to make smart decisions themselves. Lights, thermostats, and door locks will ‘learn' your habits and begin adjusting automatically.” Benjamin Wesson, SAP: “Sometime in 2008, the number of 'things' connected to the Internet exceeded the number of people on earth (Berg Insights 2012). Indeed, every time you turn on your car, the car is capturing telemetric data to be analyzed later by service personnel.” Join us for more on The Internet of Things and You.
The buzz: Things. Your POV on The Internet of Things and M2M (machine to machine) technology: Real or vapor? Now or futuristic? Listen up! Companies that fail to implement M2M will fall behind their competitors, say a majority of IT decision makers in six countries surveyed by Harris Interactive for SAP. The experts speak. Don Peppers, Peppers & Rogers Group: “When devices begin to join the Internet of Things in vast numbers (as will happen over the next ten years), they won't just talk to you, they'll talk to each other and they'll begin to make smart decisions themselves. Lights, thermostats, and door locks will ‘learn' your habits and begin adjusting automatically.” Benjamin Wesson, SAP: “Sometime in 2008, the number of 'things' connected to the Internet exceeded the number of people on earth (Berg Insights 2012). Indeed, every time you turn on your car, the car is capturing telemetric data to be analyzed later by service personnel.” Join us for more on The Internet of Things and You.
When your laundry is all done, you've got it going on. Your P.O.V. on things that stress you out is mixed up. You down with POV? Yeah you know me! Be grateful. Have passion. I put soap in the hole. I fold socks for five minutes. If you're not enjoying life, you're slapping the face of God. Your POV with relationships: communication is about listening and responding. I'll rubber neck all I want. My POV is this: I have a right to do whatever I want to do. I love to have a good time. A movie lasts 2 hours, same as a dinner out. My POV on tv is this: it's a waste of time. You're a sad sack of crap. Don't deny it. You think something is going to change, pop out of nowhere, a gnome. Nothing happens without action. Without force there is no impending energy. Please find a hand mirror. This is the you I'd slap. a goat in Saudi Arabia wanted to eat grass and lay down. The sheppardess wanted to slaughter the goat to buy a burka and eat the other half. She paid a man 40 dracchmas to catch the goat. She went into prostitution, the goat got fat, she got AIDS and died, the goat died. Change your POV and catch your goat. Subscribe in Itunes Subscribe with RSS myspace.com/howdoyoufeelpodcast Produced by Mark Baratelli