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the ARTrepreneur

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Evelyne Brink is a success coach with a background in singing, acting and comedy from London. She is the author of " the ARTrepreneur. Financial Success for Artistic Souls ". We have conducted and interview with her: How and why did you become an ARTrepreneur? When I grew up I wanted to be an actress. Then I discovered singing. At the same time I’ve always loved making stuff and seeing an opportunity to sell it. I made hair clips from coke cans and empty ink cartridges and got them into the shops. They went like hot cakes on the artist market! Then I found out that being an artist often means to struggle financially. I didn’t like the sound of that at all. My dad said only 2% of actors make a good living. I replied: then I’ll be in those 2%! As simple as that sounded, it wasn’t that easy. But there must be a way to make a living doing what you love!?! So I set out to find out how that could be achieved without selling out. That was my requirement. I was not goin...

Positive Living Television

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Aida Memisevic’s personal Executive Power-Coaching service supports entrepreneurs and top talent executives in leveraging their strengths, creating new performance tools, and optimizing their leadership abilities. We have conducted an interview with her: How did you land yourself into this field and what do you like most about your specialty? When I was in my early twenties I heard this amazing spoken word cassette tape recording by the famous radio voice Earl Nightengale. It was a message recording about an important success principle in life, called "the Strangest Secret", based on the idea that we become what we think about. It was a powerful message of possibility to create whatever you want in your life, and it started my journey of discovery into the personal development industry. What has helped you to create an exceptional result? I use many of the ideas I have learned from my studies over the years, and I continue to learn and "play...

The Last Alignment: Book One

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Nathaniel Stewart is the indie author behind a novel entitled, " The Last Alignment: Book One " which was published back on July 31st, 2012. His piece is the first of a Young Adult/Fantasy series about the intertwined lives of five teenagers and is currently only available as an ebook at all major ebook retailers. We have conducted a short interview with him: What inspired you to write about teens? I initially came up with the idea for The Last Alignment Series when I was fifteen, so I daresay that that is the underlying reason as to why my main characters are all sixteen. But now that I am twenty-three, I think that there is an interesting uniqueness and rawness to teenagers that I wanted to explore and work with. It goes without saying that the teenage years are some of the most vital in anyone’s life. It’s during that time that one “discovers themself” in every aspect of the phrase. They form their moral codes and standards, they get more in tune with th...

99 THINGS YOU WISH YOU KNEW BEFORE®…CHOOSING ADOPTION

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Jeff Kasky is an adoption attorney. His book that was written together with his father about adoption is available now. We have conducted a short interview with him: What is the most challenging aspect about your profession as an Adoption Attorney? Working in the field of adoption requires a unique set of communication skills. Typically, I’m working on one side of the equation with a pregnant woman who may be young, naive, and scared to death about the adoption process. The other side of the equation is likely a fairly sophisticated adoptive family who is successful in many areas of life, but cannot have their own biological child for medical reasons. Bridging the gap between these two parties, while all the while keeping the child’s best interests in the forefront can be a delicate operation! What inspired you to write about your book "99 THINGS YOU WISH YOU KNEW BEFORE®…CHOOSING ADOPTION"? There are many myths and misunderstandings regarding a...

Interview with Zach Royer, author of Pyramid Rising

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Alternative researcher & author Zach Royer moved to Hawaii in 2011 to help start up a futuristic news network as well as expand his alternative shirts and news company, Apparently Apparel. He has interviewed dozens of authors, inventors and is currently on assignment in Kona, Hawaii studying the many mysteries of the island. When not researching about the paranormal, he enjoys fishing, surfing, prepping, and practicing alternative medicine. We have conducted a short interview with him: Q: Being an Alternative Researcher, what are the  effects of the paranormal on people? A: The effects are different from one person to the next I would say. In my case, the paranormal has had a beneficial effect as it has opened my mind and my eyes to things I never would have guessed existed. In my opinion, based on the popularity of the ‘paranormal’ on TV and in movies, I would say the effects are welcomed more so today than in any other period of history. In medieval times, open...

Marathon Masochist

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Chris Lowry is the Marathon Masochist from Orlando (FL). He has a blog called Marathonmasochist.com , which deals with running for fitness and health. In 2012, he is running 12 5K races, 12 Half marathon's and 12 marathons, in addition to publishing 12 fiction books. We have conducted a short interview with him: Do you have a marathon training plan? What is your motivation for the runs? It’s a little funny how I got started. I was going through my MBA program which was online, so a group of us would meet in a pub for a few pitchers during class. In August 2010, we were sharing our bucket lists and a few pitchers in I boasted that I wanted to run a marathon by 40. Trouble was, I was a few months past my 40th birthday. So I went home that night, signed up for the Disney marathon in January and started running. At first, I couldn’t even run a mile. But I marked off a mile from my house, ran as far as I could, then walked the rest. I ran every day, and ...

Make Passive Income Project

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Nigel Casey has graduated with honours at the College of Marketing and Design in Dublin in 1992. He is living in Switzerland with his wife and four children and in 2012 he has launched the MAKE-PASSIVE-INCOME project. We have conducted a short interview with him: Why are you on a quest for passive income? I am interested in generating regular passive income because I like doing a lot of things but I spend a lot of my time working on my two businesses. I earn a great salary but I have four children and I want to spend time with them before they suddenly grow up and leave home. I don't need to make millions, I just want to support my family without having to work 60 hours a week. When and how did you first begin to make the passive income? I started the project "My quest to start creating multiple streams of passive income" on the 12th of September 2012 and within ten days had generated over $750 with a business that buys and sells banner ad space on the...