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On her son’s prom night, Mel Robbins fussed over details that didn’t matter. Her daughter grabbed her arm and said, “Let them. Let them run in the rain. Let them eat where they want. Let them.” Those two simple words hit Mel like a ton of bricks and completely changed how she thinks about control. In this episode, Mel shares some of the pivotal moments that shaped her career, her innovative strategies for overcoming adversity, and how the Let Them Theory can help you navigate business challenges, strengthen relationships, and unlock your true power. In this episode, Hala and Mel will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (02:57) The Power of Action (04:22) Mel's Unforgettable TED Talk Debut (07:00) The 5 Second Rule (07:52) Building Unshakable Confidence (12:04) Turning Adversity into Strength (22:00) The Power of Showing Up for Others (30:40) Why Details Matter in Business (42:32) Understanding the Let Them Theory (51:14) The Let Them Theory in Business Mel Robbins is a motivational speaker, the host of The Mel Robbins Podcast, and a bestselling author of several influential books, including her latest, The Let Them Theory. Known for her groundbreaking 5 Second Rule, she has helped millions of people take action and transform their lives. With 30 million views, her TEDx talk made her a recognized voice in behavior change. Mel is also the CEO of 143 Studios, a female-driven media company creating award-winning content for top brands like LinkedIn and Audible. She is a Forbes 50 Over 50 Honoree and one of USA Today’s Top 5 Mindset Coaches. Resources Mentioned: Mel’s Books: The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool That Millions of People Can't Stop Talking About : https://amzn.to/4h6quLh The 5 Second Rule: Transform your Life, Work, and Confidence with Everyday Courage : https://amzn.to/3WdAgTX Sponsored By: OpenPhone - Get 20% off 6 months at https://www.openphone.com/PROFITING Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://www.youngandprofiting.co/shopify Airbnb - Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at https://www.airbnb.com/host Rocket Money - Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to https://www.rocketmoney.com/profiting Indeed - Get a $75 job credit at indeed.com/profiting Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap Youtube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services : yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new All Show Keywords: Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship podcast, Business, Business podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal development, Starting a business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side hustle, Startup, mental health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth mindset. Career & Entrepreneurship Career, Success, Entrepreneurship, Productivity, Careers, Startup, Entrepreneurs, Business Ideas, Growth Hacks, Career Development, Money Management, Opportunities, Professionals, Workplace, Career podcast, Entrepreneurship podcast…
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McDonald is one of the most successful franchises in the world. Ken Nielson shares his views on the McDonald's franchising business model and the MLM Home Based Business model. Peter Mingils explains a few ideas as well. By coincidence Peter Mingils talk at an MLM certification program with Dr. Charles King and McDonald's Hamburger U. Here is more about Hamburger U. Hamburger University: McDonald's Training Legacy in Oak Brook Nestled in the suburban expanse of Oak Brook, Illinois, Hamburger University stands as a testament to McDonald's commitment to operational excellence and employee development. For decades, this unique training center served as the beating heart of the fast-food giant's global education efforts, shaping the skills and mindsets of countless managers, franchisees, and leaders. While its flagship campus has since relocated to Chicago, the Oak Brook era of Hamburger University remains an iconic chapter in McDonald's history—a story of innovation, ambition, and a relentless pursuit of consistency. The Birth of a Fast-Food Academy Hamburger University's origins trace back to 1961, when McDonald's was still a burgeoning chain under the visionary leadership of Ray Kroc. The idea was simple yet revolutionary: create a formalized training program to ensure that every McDonald's restaurant, no matter where it was located, delivered the same quality, service, and efficiency. The first classes weren't held in a gleaming corporate campus but in the basement of a McDonald's restaurant in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. With just 14 students and a curriculum crafted by Fred L. Turner—a former grill cook who would later become McDonald's CEO—this humble beginning laid the groundwork for what would become a global institution. Turner's influence was pivotal. He understood that McDonald's success hinged on its people, not just its burgers. By standardizing training, he aimed to replicate the magic of the original McDonald's experience across every location. That basement classroom was the seed of Hamburger University, a place where the art of flipping burgers would evolve into a science of management and leadership. The Oak Brook Era: A Campus Like No Other By 1983, McDonald's had outgrown its makeshift roots. The company unveiled a sprawling, state-of-the-art facility in Oak Brook, a suburb about 20 miles west of Chicago. Set on an 80-acre campus, the new Hamburger University was a $40 million investment in the future of the brand. The site wasn't just a training center—it was a symbol of McDonald's growing dominance in the fast-food world. Surrounded by lush forest preserves and featuring a serene lake, the campus offered a retreat-like atmosphere, blending nature with cutting-edge facilities. The Oak Brook Hamburger University, officially named the Fred L. Turner Training Center, was designed to impress and inspire. It boasted 13 teaching rooms, a 300-seat auditorium, 12 interactive team rooms, and three kitchen labs where trainees could hone their skills in real-world simulations. The faculty, consisting of 19 full-time instructors, could teach in 28 languages, reflecting McDonald's expanding global footprint. Interpreters provided simultaneous translation, ensuring that students from Tokyo to São Paulo could learn in their native tongues. It was a place where the Golden Arches met academia, earning the playful nickname "Hamburgerology” for its degree-like certifications. What Happens at Hamburger U? Hamburger University wasn't about flipping burgers—though that skill was certainly part of the equation. It was a rigorous management training program aimed at restaurant managers, mid-level leaders, and franchise owners. The curriculum covered everything from operational procedures (quality, service, cleanliness, and value) to leadership development, customer service, and business administration. Students tackled simulations like staffing a restaurant to meet sales goals, handling customer complaints, and perfecting the fry station setup. A dry burger or an empty salt shaker in a mock kitchen could mean the difference between passing and failing a drill. The program was intense. General managers, for instance, attended the GM Capstone course, a week-long immersion that cost franchisees $145 per participant (plus travel and lodging). Classes blended lectures with hands-on teamwork, evolving over the years to incorporate digital tools and real-time feedback. Students who scored 90% or higher earned a spot on the dean's list, a coveted honor that came with a gold seal on their diploma. About one in ten made the cut, a testament to the program's high standards. Beyond technical skills, Hamburger University fostered a sense of culture and pride. Ray Kroc's presence lingered in the form of videotaped lectures, even after his death in 1984, reminding students of the company's roots. For many, it was a career springboard—40% of McDonald's global leadership, including former USA President Mike Andres, passed through its doors. Some even used their credits (up to 23 toward a "Hamburgerology” degree) to pursue further education at accredited colleges, turning fast-food training into a stepping stone for broader ambitions. A Global Network Takes Shape While Oak Brook was the flagship, Hamburger University grew into a worldwide network. By the time the Oak Brook campus was in full swing, additional locations had opened in Tokyo (1971), Munich (1982), London (1981), Sydney (1989), São Paulo (1996), and later Shanghai (2010) and Moscow. Each campus adapted the core curriculum to local needs, but the Oak Brook facility remained the gold standard—a pilgrimage site for McDonald's employees aspiring to climb the ranks. The global reach underscored McDonald's scale: over 275,000 graduates have earned their "degrees” since 1961, with 5,000 students passing through annually at its peak. The Oak Brook campus alone was a hub of activity, hosting classes, developing new training methods, and even testing international menu items. It was a place where the Chicken Big Mac or a Bulgarian veggie burger might first see the light of day, bridging local tastes with global standards. The Move to Chicago and Legacy in Oak Brook In 2018, McDonald's made a bold move: it relocated its global headquarters and Hamburger University from Oak Brook to Chicago's West Loop, settling into a sleek, modern complex on the site of Oprah Winfrey's former Harpo Studios. The decision reflected a shift toward urban vibrancy and tech-driven learning, with the new facility boasting video broadcast capabilities and Instagram-worthy spaces tagged #HamburgerUniversity. The Oak Brook campus, once a jewel in McDonald's crown, was sold in 2019 to John Paul DeJoria, co-founder of Paul Mitchell Systems, leaving behind a legacy etched in the memories of its alumni. The departure marked the end of an era, but the Oak Brook years defined Hamburger University's identity. It was more than a training center—it was a cultural hub where McDonald's distilled its ethos of consistency and growth. The campus's serene setting belied the high-stakes education within, where a missed detail in a mock kitchen could ripple across thousands of restaurants worldwide. Why It Mattered Hamburger University in Oak Brook wasn't just about fries and burgers; it was about building a workforce capable of sustaining a global empire. McDonald's pioneered corporate education at a time when few companies saw the value in such investment. By 2025, with the company's knowledge continuously evolving, the Oak Brook chapter remains a foundational story—a reminder of how a basement classroom grew into a world-class institution. For McDonald's, it's proof that success isn't just in the recipe; it's in the people who bring it to life. Ken Nielson displays this and a lot of other information on his website https://countonthetruth.com…
Coach Irvin Harris interviews Bishop Devin Park with Mel Jones and Peter Mingils. Co-hosts Pee Wee Harrison and Greg Budo Carradine will be listening in to catch up on a really great interview. Devin Park was inducted into the Delaware Afro American Sports Hall of Fame along with his twin brother Darin and 10 other people who have had a positive impact on the African American community through sports. Here are the first few words of an article about Bishop Devin Park: Devin and Darin Park were both first-team all-state basketball selections in 1981. They are the only two brothers in Delaware high school basketball history to be named to the first team in the same year. Both men will be inducted into the Delaware Afro American Sports Hall of Fame during its annual banquet at 6 p.m., Saturday, April 15, at the Modern Maturity Center in Dover. The Park twins will be inducted alongside 10 other people who have positively impacted the lives of African Americans in Delaware through their participation in athletics. Considering it to be his calling, Devin has used basketball to touch the lives of misguided youth, professional athletes and middle schoolers in the Cape community. "To me, leadership is influence, and that can be good or bad,” Devin said. Devin's background is in education; he is a former teacher and principal. Growing up during the transition from segregation to integration, Devin learned at an early age not to treat people differently due to the color of their skin. Read the rest of the article here: https://www.capegazette.com/article/devin-park-tapped-delaware-afro-american-sports-hall-fame/255970…
Coach Gaymon interviews a friend and distributor Nancy on some interesting personal experiences with Engage Global. The Engage nancy explains how recent respiratory illness really set her back and how Engage Global's product line helped her recover faster than expected.Global product line is the product line you can use to build a business. Coach Gaymon also announces a new website that will help make announcements about a news and radio shows. You can find his YouTube Channel and his Building Fortunes Radio channel on this site. https://coachgaymonshow.com Coach Gaymon explains the benefits of a Home Based Businesses with health improving products. e. Coach Gaymon explains by being a distributor of a home based business. Engage Global is the company that Coach Gaymon has been working with. You can learn more on https://food4life.us Coach Gaymon has been in the MLM industry for decades and can show you the way to build a business and save money through tax advantages on this Building Fortunes Radio episode with Peter Mingils. Coach Gaymon has also been working with people in the cryptocurrency education industry. You can learn more on https://coachgaymon.com You can check out the Engage Global business and products on https://food4life.us Subscribe to Coach Gaymon's You Tube channel to hear Building Fortunes Radio: https://youtube.com/@coachgaymon…
Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils interview Rob Lindeman on the first part of this episode. Rob Lindeman was a pediatrician just before the covid epidemic. He explains some of the questions that we have about vaccines and what else happened during the pandemic. We talk about his personal experiences and philosophy with how the medical industry handles and handled the vaccines, mandates and closures. It's an open conversation about real topics. On the second half, Peter Mingils and Scott talk about MLM and the openb oral arguments of the Success y Health appeal. Then we talk about the example of what not to do with the anti-mlm movement. Specifically the Julie Anderson YouTube Videoi with Julie Anderson and Youngevity You can see more of what Scott Johnson has on https://www.facebook.com/stoptheamwaytoolscam…
Cryptocurrency and managing it is a tricky thing for many people. Mistakes are made that can be costly. Jean Luc and Peter Mingils host a Radio show on Friday's. Jean Luc is a man, French born, and now California resident with a cool French accent. He is an entrepreneur, a sailboat owner, and captain and 2020 heart transplant survivor. Peter Mingils started working with Jean Luc almost a decade ago when he was a customer of PM Marketing Network Leads and this is their 423rd radio show. I think, on Building Fortunes Radio. Securing Your Bitcoin Wallet in 2025: A Guide to Protecting Your Digital Wealth As Bitcoin continues its ascent in 2025, with prices hovering at all-time highs and mainstream adoption accelerating, securing your Bitcoin wallet has never been more critical. Unlike traditional bank accounts, Bitcoin offers unparalleled autonomy—but with that freedom comes the responsibility of safeguarding your assets. A single misstep could mean losing everything to hackers, scams, or simple oversight. Here's how to lock down your Bitcoin wallet and ensure your digital wealth stays safe. First, understand the basics: a Bitcoin wallet doesn't store coins; it holds private keys—cryptographic codes that grant access to your funds on the blockchain. Lose your keys, and your Bitcoin is gone forever. Compromise them, and thieves can drain your wallet in seconds. Security starts with choosing the right wallet type. Software wallets (apps or desktop programs) are convenient but vulnerable to malware. Hardware wallets, like Ledger or Trezor, offer offline "cold storage,” making them the gold standard for long-term holders. In 2025, hybrid options—combining hardware security with mobile access—are gaining traction, but always verify a wallet's reputation before use. The cornerstone of wallet security is your private key or seed phrase, a 12-24 word string generated when you create a wallet. Never store this digitally—screenshots or cloud backups are hacker bait. Instead, write it down on paper or engrave it on metal for durability (products like CryptoSteel are popular in 2025). Store copies in secure, separate locations, like a safe or a bank vault. If someone accesses your seed phrase, they own your Bitcoin—no exceptions. Strong passwords are non-negotiable. In 2025, brute-force attacks are more sophisticated, so use a unique, complex passphrase (at least 16 characters, mixing letters, numbers, and symbols) for your wallet software or exchange accounts. Avoid reusing passwords from other sites; a breach elsewhere could cascade to your crypto. Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds another layer—opt for app-based 2FA like Google Authenticator over SMS, which can be intercepted via SIM-swapping scams. Beware of phishing, a persistent threat in 2025. Fake wallet apps, spoofed emails, and malicious links can trick you into revealing keys or sending funds to scammers. Always double-check URLs, download software from official sources, and verify transaction addresses manually. If a deal or message seems too good to be true—like a "free Bitcoin” offer—it's a trap. Stick to reputable exchanges and wallets with transparent security records. For significant holdings, consider multisignature (multisig) wallets, which require multiple keys to authorize a transaction. Popular in 2025, multisig setups (e.g., 2-of-3 keys) distribute risk—lose one key, and your funds remain safe. They're ideal for shared accounts or estate planning, ensuring your Bitcoin can be accessed by trusted heirs without compromising security. Finally, stay proactive. Regularly update your wallet software to patch vulnerabilities, monitor your addresses on blockchain explorers for unauthorized activity, and test your backup process to confirm it works. In 2025, Bitcoin's value makes it a prime target, but with diligence—cold storage, secure keys, and scam awareness—you can protect your wallet from threats. Your Bitcoin is only as safe as the measures you take to guard it. https://networkleads.com is the website where Jean Luc got started. This was ordered in 1998 and is still working today. Building Fortunes is the domain name oif the affiliate site.…
Gary Cramer hosts The Gary Cramer Radio Show on the Building Fortunes Radio Network with Peter Mingils. On this premiere episode, Gary Cramer explains a Free Assessment available for Solar Energy on your Commercial and Agricultural property. Turn your property into an environmentally safe and sustainable energy income producing asset! Listen in as Peter Mingils asks Gary to explain how it works. You will be amazed at what you hear! Transform your property with a free solar assessment! Fill out our Solar Intake form, and let our experts manage the process for you. Start your journey to energy savings and sustainability today—complete the form now and embrace a brighter future! Go to https://garycramer.com…
Harshman Travel Agency has been a host on Building Fortunes Radio since the beginning. There are hundreds of episodes starting from way before the Pandemic. Pam Harshman and Ron Harshman share interesting news on Building Fortunes Radio. On this episode, Pam Harshman shares her background before starting as a travel agenand Ron Harshman does the same. on this episode of the Harshman travel Agency Radio Show, Ron Harshman explains many specials that are happening for the expanding cruise ship industry. Peter Mingils hosts this on Building Fortunes Radio for Harshman Travel Agency. Book your cruise or travel through Harshman Travel today! https://harshmantravel.com The Cruise Industry in 2025: A Voyage of Recovery and Innovation As we sail into 2025, the cruise industry stands at a pivotal moment, balancing remarkable recovery with ambitious innovation. After navigating the stormy waters of the early 2020s—marked by the global pandemic and its lingering economic ripples—the sector has rebounded with vigor, adapting to new traveler expectations and global challenges. This year, the industry is not just surviving; it's thriving, propelled by sustainability efforts, technological advancements, and a renewed appetite for experiential travel. The resurgence of cruising in 2025 is evident in the numbers. Industry analysts estimate that global cruise passenger volume will surpass 35 million this year, exceeding pre-pandemic highs of 2019. Major players like Carnival Corporation, Royal Caribbean Group, and Norwegian Cruise Line have expanded their fleets, with over 20 new ships launched since 2023. These vessels are not merely bigger—some boasting capacities of over 7,000 passengers—but smarter, designed with cutting-edge technology to enhance guest experiences and minimize environmental impact. Sustainability is the anchor of the industry's 2025 narrative. With climate change concerns at the forefront, cruise lines have accelerated their transition to greener operations. Liquefied natural gas (LNG)-powered ships, such as Icon of the Seas by Royal Caribbean, have become the gold standard, reducing carbon emissions by up to 20% compared to traditional fuel. Meanwhile, hybrid-electric propulsion systems are gaining traction, allowing ships to operate silently in sensitive ecosystems like Alaska's Glacier Bay or Norway's fjords. Onboard, waste management has evolved, with advanced recycling systems and a push toward zero-waste dining, reflecting passengers' growing eco-consciousness. Technology is transforming the cruise experience in 2025, making it more seamless and personalized. Artificial intelligence plays a starring role, from AI-driven itinerary planners that adapt to weather or passenger preferences to smart cabins that adjust lighting and temperature based on occupancy. Wearable devices, now standard on many lines, double as room keys, payment methods, and real-time excursion trackers. Virtual reality lounges offer immersive previews of destinations, while high-speed satellite internet—thanks to partnerships with companies like Starlink—keeps guests connected even in the middle of the ocean. Destinations, too, are evolving. While the Caribbean and Mediterranean remain perennial favorites, 2025 sees a surge in "expedition cruising” to remote locales like Antarctica, the Galápagos, and the Arctic Circle. Smaller, luxury-focused ships cater to travelers seeking adventure without sacrificing comfort, with expert-led programs on wildlife and climate science. Meanwhile, emerging ports in Southeast Asia and Africa are drawing crowds, diversifying itineraries and boosting local economies. Challenges persist, however. Rising fuel costs, geopolitical tensions, and stricter environmental regulations test the industry's resilience. Labor shortages, a hangover from the pandemic, have prompted cruise lines to invest heavily in crew training and retention, ensuring service quality keeps pace with demand. Yet, the outlook remains buoyant. Bookings for 2025 are up 15% year-over-year, with multigenerational travel—a sweet spot for cruising—driving growth as families reunite on the high seas. In 2025, the cruise industry is a microcosm of modern travel: a blend of indulgence, innovation, and responsibility. As ships set sail toward a more sustainable and tech-savvy horizon, they carry not just passengers, but a vision of what the future of leisure can be—one where the journey is as vital as the destination.…
The 3rd Part of LEAN is the topic of this Innovative Management Tools Building Fortunes Radio Show. This week, Patrick Seaton continues with the LEAN Management series. Each week Patrick Seaton shares his decades long knowledge and experience and this week he explains his Word Interpretation approach towards better communication and increasing productivity. Patrick gives several stories and examples and even offers an opportunity to have access to his executive level training and coaching. Contact Patrick and tell him you heard him on Building Fortunes Radio. Patrick Seaton owns https://in novativemanagementtools.com…
Terry Kelliher updates Building Fortunes Radio Listeners on Progress of new project Launch Terry Kelliher is updating The Kell News Listeners on where he stands as a Founder and Inventor of the most detailed comprehensive project the internet has seen to date. That might sound a bit huge, and it really is. This is decades in the making. Terry Kelliher talks about the program he has been working on and the people he has brought on to help. With hundreds of domain names registered bundled into 20+ groups, Terry has cornered the Internet market for News, Services, and events. Terry Kelliher talks about the new programmer who is helping shape up the platform towards the expected launch in second quarter of 2025. He also explains how he's working with graphic and AI experts to make this whole project come together. In today's digital age, where global news is just a click away, the importance of local news can often be overlooked. However, a local news website brings a plethora of benefits that are vital for the health and engagement of our community. Firstly, local news keeps us informed about what matters most to us – our neighborhoods, schools, and local businesses. It reports on issues that directly affect our daily lives, from road closures and public safety alerts to local elections and community events. This hyper-local focus ensures that we're not just bystanders but active participants in our community's narrative. Secondly, local news fosters community connection . By providing a platform for local voices, stories, and achievements, it strengthens the bonds between residents. It's where you learn about the new café opening down the street, the achievements of local athletes, or the struggles of a neighbor advocating for change. This connection builds a sense of belonging and community pride. Moreover, local news supports local journalism . In an era where newsrooms are shrinking, local news websites are often run by dedicated journalists who know the area inside out. They hold local leaders accountable, uncover stories that might otherwise go unnoticed, and provide in-depth coverage that national outlets might skip over. Lastly, local news can be an economic booster . By highlighting local businesses, events, and initiatives, it drives economic activity within the community. It's also a platform for small businesses to advertise, ensuring they get the visibility they need to thrive. Support Local News and Stay Informed In essence, supporting a local news website isn't just about staying informed; it's about investing in the vitality, accountability, and unity of our community. Let's champion our local news to keep our community vibrant and connected. Local News impacts the community event coverage. Local news serves as the heartbeat of a community, keeping residents connected and informed about the issues that directly impact their daily lives. It's more than just headlines; it's about fostering a sense of belonging and civic engagement. By covering local government, schools, businesses, and events, local journalism ensures transparency and accountability. It highlights stories of local heroes, shines a light on community needs, and celebrates cultural heritage. In an era where misinformation can spread rapidly, local news provides a trusted source of information, tailored to the unique context of the area. This engagement not only educates but also empowers individuals to participate in local democracy, ensuring that decisions reflect the community's voice and values. Without local news, communities risk losing their identity and the vital discourse necessary for growth and problem-solving. Learn more on https://kell.news As of March 6, 2025, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an initiative of the second Trump administration led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, is driving significant changes aimed at reducing federal spending and restructuring government operations. While DOGE is not an official government department but rather an advisory body working with the White House and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), it has been granted broad influence through executive actions. Below is a summary of the changes DOGE is making or proposing, based on available information up to this date: Key Changes Implemented or Underway by DOGE Establishment and Structure DOGE was officially launched on January 20, 2025, via Executive Order 14158, which repurposed the United States Digital Service (USDS) into the United States DOGE Service (USDS) and created a temporary organization, the U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization (USDSTO), set to dissolve by July 4, 2026. "DOGE teams" have been embedded within federal agencies to oversee efficiency efforts, staffed partly by special government employees (temporary workers limited to 130 days per year). Workforce Reductions Through Executive Order 14210 (February 11, 2025), DOGE is pushing a "Workforce Optimization Initiative" mandating significant cuts. Agencies must justify new hires, with a policy of hiring one employee for every four who leave. Reports suggest over 100,000 federal workers have been affected, with actions like mass firings, relocations outside Washington, D.C., and a five-day-a-week in-office mandate aimed at reducing staff. Spending Cuts and Contract Reviews Executive Order 14210 (February 26, 2025) introduced a "Cost Efficiency Initiative," requiring agencies to review and terminate or modify discretionary contracts, grants, and loans, prioritizing those to educational institutions and foreign entities for "waste, fraud, and abuse." DOGE claims $55 billion in savings within its first 30 days, though independent analyses (e.g., NPR) dispute this, noting discrepancies like misreported contract values (e.g., an $8 million contract counted as $8 billion) and $46.5 billion not tied to specific cuts. Regulatory and Administrative Reforms DOGE is targeting regulatory rollbacks, aiming to rescind rules deemed excessive, and has restored Trump's first-term "one in, two out" policy for new regulations. Initiatives include using AI to streamline federal codes and modernizing outdated IT systems, though specifics remain vague. Specific Program Terminations Actions include ending the Biden-era "Climate Corps," pausing foreign aid grants for accountability reviews, and terminating the Federal Executive Institute and federal media contracts labeled as "fake news." Proposed or Speculated Changes of DOGE Implementation Massive Budget Reduction Goals Musk has suggested cutting $2 trillion from the $6.8 trillion federal budget, though experts like Larry Summers argue $200 billion is more realistic. No detailed plan has been finalized, but DOGE is reviewing duplicative or outdated programs. Agency Restructuring Plans include dismantling or downsizing agencies like the Department of Education, with proposals to shift programs elsewhere if eliminated. The Schedule F plan, reclassifying civil servants as political appointees, is under consideration to reshape the bureaucracy. Technology and Transparency DOGE aims to modernize federal technology, potentially integrating AI and chatbots, and has pledged to post actions online, though its use of the Presidential Records Act (exempting disclosure until 2034) has sparked transparency disputes. Controversies and Challenges Accuracy and Criticism : Claims of fraud (e.g., Musk's assertion of 20 million Social Security recipients over 100) have been debunked, and savings figures are contested. Critics call DOGE's approach chaotic, prioritizing disruption over sustainable reform. Legal Limits : Operating outside traditional government structures, DOGE's authority is limited to recommendations unless Congress acts, though executive orders give it significant sway over agency heads. Impact : Job losses (up 245% in March 2025 per Challenger, Gray, & Christmas) and potential service disruptions (e.g., air-traffic control staffing) worry critics, while supporters see it as a bold fix to bureaucracy. Current Status of DOGE Long Term Goals DOGE's work is ongoing, with a deadline of July 4, 2026, aligning with Trump's vision of a leaner government for America's 250th anniversary. While it has made headlines with aggressive cuts and ambitious rhetoric, its long-term impact remains uncertain, hinging on Congressional cooperation, legal challenges (e.g., from groups like CREW), and the administration's ability to translate recommendations into action.…
Greg Dwyer interviews Doug O'Brien. Greg tells us what to expect. In this episode, I sit down with Doug O'Brien, a skilled expert in Ericksonian Hypnosis and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming). We explore the fascinating ways hypnosis can enhance focus, improve performance, and reshape the subconscious mind for success. Doug shares insights from his years of experience, including how individuals can harness the power of their own minds to break bad habits, boost confidence, and achieve their goals. Whether you're a sales professional, entrepreneur, or someone looking to improve focus in everyday life, this conversation is packed with valuable takeaways. Tune in and discover how hypnosis can be a powerful tool for transformation! Tune in now and start orchestrating your path to exceptional outcomes! Learn more about Greg: www.gregdwyer.com Greg Dwyer has a site on https://gregdwyer.net His Focus Training on https://www.diamondmindtalentagency.com Check out this and other radio shows on Greg Dwyer's Building Fortunes Radio show: https://buildingfortunesradio.com/category/greg-dwyer-radio-show…
Captain Cran Man Stephen Lukawski interviews Doug Lynch on KISC My Health Radio show with Peter Mingils. Each week, Stephen Lukawski selects people who are truly the Key Influencers and the Super Champions, and this week's guest radio show host was Cran-Tastic! Here's some information about Doug Lynch: Doug Lynch is the founder of Marketwell Nutrition, Inc., has a three-decade product background in sales and marketing of dietary supplements, medical foods, functional foods, cosmetics, animal nutrition, and proprietary actives. Currently Doug is co-developing supplements and medical foods for multiple brands, including Wisp online pharmacy, a 2.1 million patient distribution channel and subsidiary Well Health Technology Corp (TSX: WELL). In mass market, Doug's company assists with product ideation for brands like Lemme (developer of the Number One product in its category sold on Amazon), and Dr. Stephanie's (a blood glucose support, women's health, and weight management brand). Besides mass market, Doug has worked to develop and differentiate global products in all retail channels, including eCommerce, practitioner, specialty health, and MLM. He's held global executive roles and intellectual property portfolio management for proprietary ingredient companies such as Unigen, Lycored, and Cott Beverages. He has developed and marketed scores of consumer products over his career, and has won international awards including the NEXTY for the top dietary supplement/functional foods in 2020, and Editor's Choice for Marketing at the Expo West 2014. He is a frequently invited speaker at global nutrition events such as Natural Products Expo West, SupplySide West, and SupplySide Connect. Doug currently is commercializing technologies discovered by researchers at Wake Forest University as well as the University of South Florida's Morsani College of Medicine. He is developing therapeutics addressing gut-brain axis support, longevity and Age-Related Diseases, including neurodegenerative conditions, IBD/IBS, sarcopenia and side effects associated with cancer treatment. He has served as both industry mentor and entrepreneurial lead for programs sponsored by the National Science Foundation. He helped to develop and launch the pilot mentorship program for Women in Nutraceuticals (WIN), and was on the team responsible for selecting all participants. Doug is on the Board of Directors of the Organic and Natural Health Association, co-founder of Postbiotics Inc., and serves on several private company boards based in the North America, Israel, and other parts of the world. You can check out www.marketwellnutrition.com . You will find some comments from clients such as Nir with Kourtney Kardashian's Lemme and Stephanie Redmond of Dr. Stephanie's brand. You can always tune in to the other KISC My Health Radio shows on https://kiscmyhealth.com and as usual a Special Thanks for Step Change Innovations for sponsoring the KISC My Health Radio shows https://stepchangego.com…
Ray Gebauer's a long time "contributor" on Building Fortunes Radio show. On this episode, Ray starts a new series of podcasts with the acronym FAST. Today's show is now on the 3rd A in FAST formula for success. Ray Gebauer spends significant time to explain different stories that explain the concept. How Self-Development Training Can Boost Your Home-Based Network Marketing Business Lots of people dream of running a successful network marketing business from home. It's a shot at earning money, setting your own schedule, and living life your way. But let's be honest—it's not as easy as signing up and posting a few links. You need determination, a plan, and a willingness to improve yourself, not just your business. That's where self-development training comes in. It's like a power-up that can turn you from a newbie into a confident pro. Here's how working on yourself can build an awesome network marketing business, right from your living room. Mindset: Your Foundation for Winning Network marketing is more than selling stuff or building a team—it's a mind game. Working alone at home, you'll face rejection, slow days, and doubts that can shake you up. Self-development training helps you build a tough, positive mindset to handle it all. By reading books like The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle or listening to Tony Robbins, you learn to see the bright side. Rejection? It's just one step closer to a "yes.” Quiet days with no sales? You stay focused on what you can do—your effort and attitude. A strong mindset keeps you going when things get tough. Confidence: Your Secret Weapon Ever notice how the best network marketers seem so sure of themselves? That confidence isn't random—it's built. Self-development, like practicing speeches or picturing success, helps you feel powerful. When you believe in yourself, others will too—and that's huge in this business. Picture this: you're on a video call with someone who might join your team. If you're nervous or unsure, they'll notice and back off. But if you've worked on your confidence—maybe with tips from How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie—you'll sound clear and strong. Confidence pulls people in, whether they're buying your product or signing up with you. Communication: Making Connections That Stick This business is all about relationships. You're not just selling a product—you're building trust and sharing a dream. Self-development sharpens your talking and listening skills, making you great at connecting with people. At home, you're probably using social media or calls to reach out. Learning to write a good message or ask smart questions—like "What do you want that you're not getting now?” instead of "Join my team!”—makes a big difference. It shows you care, and that builds loyal customers and a solid team. Time Management: Getting Stuff Done at Home Working from home sounds great until distractions—like chores or TV—take over. Self-development teaches you tricks to manage your time, like ideas from Atomic Habits by James Clear or using a timer to stay focused. In network marketing, you do everything: sell, recruit, train, and more. Without a plan, you'll waste time or get stressed out. Self-development helps you focus on the big stuff—like calling leads—instead of small tasks. You'll figure out how to work smarter, even with a messy house around you. Leadership: Building a Team That Rocks Your business won't grow big until you have a team. But you can't just sign people up and leave them hanging—you've got to lead. Self-development gives you skills like motivating others and solving problems, turning your team into a success machine. A leader like John Maxwell says everything depends on leadership. You learn to inspire your team by showing them how to work hard and stay positive. When they start growing their own teams, your business takes off. That's how you go from a small gig to real money. Adaptability: Keeping Up with Change Network marketing changes fast—new social media rules, different customer tastes, or cool tools. Self-development keeps you flexible by teaching you to see challenges as chances to learn, like Carol Dweck talks about in her growth mindset idea. If Instagram changes how posts work, you won't freak out—you'll find a video or article to figure it out. Maybe texting people stops working, so you try live videos instead. Staying open and curious keeps you ahead of the game. Personal Branding: Making People Pick You In this business, people don't just buy products—they buy into you. Self-development helps you create a personal brand that's real and grabs attention. You figure out your story—like why you love this work—and share it well. Maybe you're a student who wants extra cash or someone who ditched a boring job. Self-development shows you how to mix that into your posts or talks, so people feel connected to you. When they trust you, they're more likely to buy or join, especially since you're competing with big companies from your home. Overcoming Fear: Taking Big Steps Fear—of messing up or being judged—can stop you cold. Self-development tackles that with stuff like writing down your thoughts or learning from Brene Brown about being brave. In network marketing, you might need to go live online or message someone big. It's scary at first, but self-development pushes you to do it anyway. Each time you try, you get braver, and your business grows bigger. The Bottom Line Self-development isn't just nice—it " 's a must for rocking a home-based network marketing business. It builds your mindset, confidence, and skills, making you a leader people want to follow. You could get by without it, but why just get by when you can do amazing? Start easy: grab a book, try a podcast, or take a class. Put as much effort into growing yourself as you do your business. Network marketing is all about you—the more you improve, the better your business gets. From your home, you can build something huge, and self-development is the key to making it happen. Ray Gebauer has made millions of dollars in the MLM industry and he is willing to share his experiences with you. He is building a home based business now and you can get his support if you work with him. Catch his series of radio shows on these segments on Building Fortunes Radio. Here's a bit more about Ray Gebauer: Ray Gebauer is a notable figure in the world of multi-level marketing (MLM), with a career spanning several decades. He started his journey in MLM in 1976 with Amway, a well-known MLM company, and over the years, has been involved with over 50 different MLM companies. Gebauer's drive in network marketing has been shaped by his belief in helping people improve their health and personal economy, as well as his ambition to return to a high level of incomeThis episodepost on how self-development training can help you build a home-based network marketing business. It's written in a conversational yet informative tone, designed to engage readers and provide practical insights. Gebauer has written several books and conducted numerous workshops both nationally and internationally, focusing on network marketing strategies. His experiences have included significant highs, like owning a $2 million lakeside home in Bellevue, Washington, funded by his MLM earnings, and notable lows, such as a legal battle with the IRS over tax evasion, for which he was sentenced to three years in jail in 2007. Despite these challenges, Gebauer has remained active in the MLM community, often sharing insights through radio shows like "The Ray Gebauer Radio Show" on Building Fortunes Radio. His career illustrates both the potential rewards and risks associated with MLM, highlighting the importance of integrity, product belief, and strategic recruitment in the industry. His story serves as both an inspiration and a cautionary tale for those navigating the complex world of network marketing.…
The Ideal Network's Founder Darlene Sartore shares more information about Urantia Papers 44. Peter Mingils adds some of his "experience". The Urantia Book, initially disseminated in 1955 under the auspices of the Urantia Foundation, constitutes an expansive 2,097-page treatise amalgamating spiritual exegesis and cosmological exposition, ostensibly imparted as a revelation from preternatural entities. Promulgated and curated by TruthBook.org, this voluminous work is segmented into four discrete sections, which collectively elucidate the essence of the divine, the architectonic configuration of the cosmos, the historical chronicle of Earth—denominated herein as "Urantia"—and an exhaustive hagiography of Jesus Christ. Its articulated telos is the synthesis of empirical science, philosophical inquiry, and religious doctrine into an integrative paradigm delineating humanity's locus within an immense, populated universe. The inaugural section, "The Central and Superuniverses," delineates an intricate taxonomy of celestial intelligences and the structural dynamics of a grandiose cosmos, radiating from a paradigmatic Paradise Isle, the abode of the Universal Father—conceived as the infinite progenitor deity. The subsequent division, "The Local Universe," narrows its purview to our proximate cosmic domain, elucidating its governance under a Creator Son and the ontogenetic ascent of sentient life across inhabited spheres. The tertiary segment, "The History of Urantia," meticulously traces Earth's lithospheric, biotic, and numinous evolution, encompassing the advent of Adam and Eve as genetic enhancers and the subsequent abrogation of their mandate. The culminating fourth part, "The Life and Teachings of Jesus," extends across over 700 pages, proffering a granular, anthropocentric portrayal of Jesus' terrestrial sojourn—transcending canonical Gospel narratives—while accentuating his doctrinal precepts and dual nature as both divine incarnation and mortal exemplar. TruthBook.org champions The Urantia Book as a transfigurative instrument, furnishing unrestricted access to its corpus, pedagogical supplements, and edifying accoutrements such as aphorisms and iconography. The platform espouses a mission to cultivate an individualized faith in a benevolent deity, eschewing doctrinal rigidity in favor of experiential mysticism. Its provenance is ascribed to a consortium of superhuman intellects, mediated through an enigmatic human intermediary in early 20th-century Chicago, though particulars remain obfuscated, engendering both fascination and dubiety. Detractors denounce its arcane tenor and unsubstantiated genesis as indicative of cultic tendencies, whereas adherents extol its profundity and systematic coherence. This 400-word précis merely intimates its breadth—envision it as a cosmological compendium fused with a spiritual chronicle, interweaving audacious assertions with fastidious minutiae. It demands rigorous engagement, yet for those impelled by existential profundities, it offers an arresting foray into the ineffable. On this segment. Also on this Radio show Peter Mingils discusses the platforms Darlene Sartore ls using to build her community. We discuss her involvement as an affiliate and course creator in The Great Discovery Program that she joined before starting today's episode. Her site is https://thegreatdiscovery.com/ideals and she will be using it to build and share the Chaplain's Course she is developing. Her platform for Community Stability on Ideal Network on Building Fortunes Radio is designed to help you and your loved ones succeed in 2025. There is more on https://idealnetwork.info On previous episodes, Darlene Sartore talks about "The Truth Book" and the Urantia Papers and the Chaplain's Course she is developing. Building a successful network marketing business from home is a big dream for lots of people—it's a shot at making good money, being your own boss, and creating a life you enjoy. But let's be honest: it's not as easy as signing up, posting a few links, and waiting for cash to pour in. It takes hard work, smart planning, and a willingness to improve yourself, not just your business. That's where self-development training comes in—it's like the secret ingredient that turns you from a newbie with big hopes into a confident, successful business owner. Here's how focusing on yourself can help you build an awesome network marketing business, all from your own home. Mindset: The Foundation of Winning Network marketing is more than selling stuff or getting people to join your team—it's a mental challenge. You'll face rejection, slow days, and doubts, especially working alone at home without a regular office vibe. Self-development training builds a tough mindset to handle all that. With things like books (like The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle) or podcasts, you learn to think positively instead of worrying about what's missing. Rejection stops feeling like a loss and starts feeling like progress toward a "yes.” This keeps you going even when no one's replying to your messages or your team isn't growing. It's about controlling what you can: your effort and attitude. Confidence: Your Superpower The best network marketers seem super confident—and that's no accident. Self-development, like practicing speaking or picturing success, helps you feel strong. When you believe in yourself, others will too, and that's key when your personality is your business. Think about a video call with someone who might join your team. If you're nervous or unsure, they'll notice and back off. But if you've built confidence—maybe from a book like How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie—you'll sound clear and sure. Confidence pulls in customers and team members, and self-development helps you get there. Communication Skills: Making Connections This business is all about relationships—you're selling trust and a dream, not just products. Self-development sharpens how you talk and listen, making you great at connecting with people. At home, you're using social media or calls to reach out. Learning to write a good message or ask smart questions—like "What do you want that you're not getting now?” instead of "Join my team?”—builds trust. It's about being real and caring, which keeps customers and teammates around. Time Management: Getting Stuff Done Working from home is cool until distractions like chores or TV mess you up. Self-development teaches tricks—like using Atomic Habits by James Clear—to manage your time better. In network marketing, you do everything: selling, recruiting, training. Without a plan, you'll waste time. Self-development shows you how to focus on big wins (like calling leads) instead of small stuff (like tweaking your bio endlessly). You'll set schedules and stick to them, even in your living room. Leadership: Building a Strong Team Your business really grows when you have a team, but you can't just sign people up and leave them. You've got to lead. Self-development gives you skills like understanding people and setting goals to make your team awesome. Good leaders inspire, not just boss people around. You show your team how to work hard and stay positive, and soon they're growing the business too. That's when you go from a small gig to something big. Adaptability: Keeping Up with Changes Network marketing changes fast—think new social media rules or customer trends. Self-development keeps you flexible by teaching you to see challenges as chances to learn. If something stops working, like messaging people, you'll try new stuff—like videos—without freaking out. Staying open and curious keeps you ahead of others who don't change. Personal Branding: Standing Out People don't just buy your product—they buy you. Self-development helps you figure out your story—like why you love this business—and share it in a way that clicks with people. Maybe you're a parent who wanted more time at home, or you ditched a boring job. Sharing that in posts or talks makes you real and memorable, which is huge when you're competing with big companies. Overcoming Fear: Taking Big Steps Fear—of messing up or being judged—can stop you cold. Self-development, like writing down thoughts or listening to Brene Brown, helps you push past it. It might mean doing your first live video or asking someone big to join. Each brave move gets easier, and your business grows as you go. The Bottom Line Self-development isn't extra—it's a must for a home-based network marketing business. It makes you tougher, more confident, and better at everything you need to succeed. You could get by without it, but why just get by when you could rock it? Start easy: grab a book, try a podcast, or take a class. Work on yourself as much as your business. The cool thing about network marketing is it's all about you—and the more you grow, the bigger your business gets. From your home, you can build something amazing, and self-development is how you make it happen.…
Ken Nielson shares his views on the franchising business model and the MLM Home Based Business model. Peter Mingils explains a few ideas as well. Before this topic is discusses, Ken Nielson explains what happened at the Iditarod. The Iditarod: A Test of Endurance and Spirit. The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, often simply called the Iditarod, is one of the most grueling and iconic endurance races in the world. Held annually in Alaska, it spans over 1,000 miles of rugged, unforgiving terrain, challenging mushers and their teams of sled dogs to push the limits of physical and mental resilience. Known as "The Last Great Race on Earth,” the Iditarod is more than a competition—it's a celebration of history, teamwork, and the unbreakable bond between humans and their canine companions. The race traces its origins to the historic Iditarod Trail, a route used during Alaska's Gold Rush era in the early 20th century to transport supplies and mail to remote mining camps. Its modern inception, however, was inspired by a pivotal moment in 1925, when a diphtheria outbreak threatened the town of Nome. With no roads or planes available due to harsh winter conditions, teams of mushers and sled dogs relayed life-saving serum over 674 miles from Nenana to Nome in just five and a half days—an event now known as the Great Serum Run. The Iditarod, first officially run in 1973, was established by Joe Redington Sr. to honor this legacy, preserve the sled dog culture, and keep the trail alive. Starting in early March, the race begins in Anchorage with a ceremonial start before mushers head to Willow for the official restart. From there, they traverse a treacherous course—either the northern or southern route, depending on the year—passing through checkpoints like Cripple, Ruby, and Unalakleet before reaching the finish line in Nome. The journey takes anywhere from eight to fifteen days, depending on weather, trail conditions, and the team's stamina. Competitors face subzero temperatures, fierce winds, and unpredictable snowstorms, all while navigating dense forests, frozen rivers, and the desolate expanses of Alaska's interior. Each musher starts with a team of up to 16 dogs, though only a minimum of five must cross the finish line. These Alaskan Huskies or similar breeds are bred for speed, strength, and resilience, and their care is paramount. Mushers carry mandatory gear, including food, sleeping bags, and veterinary supplies, and must stop at checkpoints to rest and tend to their dogs. The relationship between musher and team is the heart of the Iditarod—success hinges on trust, communication, and the dogs' willingness to run, often covering 100 miles a day. The Iditarod has produced legendary figures like Susan Butcher, who won four times in the 1980s and ‘90s, and Dallas Seavey, a six-time champion as of 2023. Yet, it's not without controversy. Animal rights groups have criticized the race, citing dog injuries and deaths, though organizers emphasize strict welfare rules and veterinary oversight. Despite debates, the Iditarod remains a symbol of Alaskan heritage, drawing global attention and inspiring awe. For participants and spectators alike, the Iditarod is a testament to human determination and the extraordinary capabilities of sled dogs. It's a race where the finish line is less about victory and more about survival, unity, and honoring a storied past. In Alaska's wild heart, the Iditarod endures as a timeless challenge. Then Ken Nielson speaks about the comparisons to MLM and franchising. Franchising vs. MLM: A Comparison of Business Models Franchising and Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) are two popular business models that offer individuals opportunities to generate income with established systems, yet they differ significantly in structure, operation, and outcomes. Both appeal to entrepreneurs seeking to leverage a brand or product without starting from scratch, but understanding their distinctions is key to choosing the right path. This article compares franchising and MLM across investment, control, income potential, and risk. Franchising involves purchasing the rights to operate a branded business under a parent company's guidelines. Think McDonald's or Subway: franchisees pay an upfront fee—often tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars—plus ongoing royalties, typically 4-8% of revenue. In return, they receive a proven business model, training, marketing support, and exclusive territory rights. The investment is substantial, averaging $100,000 to $1 million depending on the franchise, reflecting the cost of physical locations, equipment, and inventory. Franchisees operate as business owners, managing staff and daily operations, but must adhere strictly to corporate standards, limiting creative control. MLM, by contrast, is a direct-selling model where individuals join a company—like Amway or Herbalife—to sell products and recruit others into a hierarchical network. Entry costs are lower, often $50 to $500 for a starter kit, with no need for a storefront. Participants earn commissions on personal sales (typically 20-50%) and bonuses from their recruits' sales, creating a multi-tiered income structure. Unlike franchising, MLM offers flexibility—participants set their own hours and strategies—but lacks the tangible infrastructure of a franchise. Success hinges on sales skills and recruitment, with no guaranteed territory or operational support. Control is a major differentiator. Franchisees run a structured business with clear protocols, from menu items to store design, ensuring brand consistency but restricting innovation. They have a defined role as operators, not creators. MLM participants enjoy greater autonomy, choosing how and where to sell, but this freedom comes with less guidance. MLMs often emphasize personal branding and networking, requiring self-motivation to build a downline, whereas franchisors provide a ready-made identity and customer base. Income potential varies widely. Franchising offers predictable revenue tied to location and market demand, with average annual profits ranging from $50,000 to $200,000 after expenses, though it takes years to recoup the initial investment. MLM income is less certain—top earners can make millions, but studies (e.g., AARP, 2018) show most participants earn under $1,000 annually, with 70-90% losing money due to product purchases and low sales. Franchising rewards operational diligence; MLM favors recruitment prowess. Risk profiles also diverge. Franchising carries high financial risk due to upfront costs and ongoing fees, but its stability stems from established demand and corporate backing. MLM's low entry cost reduces initial risk, yet its pyramid-like structure raises sustainability concerns, with legal scrutiny (e.g., FTC cases against MLMs like Vemma) highlighting potential exploitation. Franchises face market risks; MLMs face reputational and saturation risks. In summary, franchising suits those with capital and a preference for structure, offering steady returns with higher stakes. MLM appeals to those seeking flexibility and low entry barriers, but its promise of wealth is elusive for most. Choosing between them depends on resources, goals, and risk tolerance. Ken Nielson displays this and a lot of other information on his website https://countonthetruth.com…
Peter Mingils is pleased to announce the return of Amber Black to the Building Fortunes Radio Network. Amber Black is now Dr. Amber Black. On this episode, Amber talks about Bees, Honey, Magnets and Quantum Technology. 4RBees installs PureWave Cells into beehives for with organic wildflower corridor initiatives and other community-based projects to heal and protect all pollinators. Learn more on: https://4rbees.com/ Use discount code: dramber Amber Black is "back" after a series of radio Show we did before Covid. She returns with a full resume and lots of credentials. In this episode we catch up where we left off, and talk about Quantum Biofeedback. This will be a fascinating journey for me (Peter Mingils) and you! Here's more about Amber Black: Dr. Amber Lynne Black PhD, IMD, is Board Certified with The American Alternative Medical Association ANMCB in Las Vegas, NV. Her background includes biological studies at UNLV, surgical assisting at Coleman College Health Sciences at The Texas Medical Center TMC and advanced Medical Aesthetics for rejuvenation, regeneration. She is an active Fitness Pro athlete and has experience as a wellness expert with over 25 years of experience in fitness, nutrition, metabolic coaching, and holistic practices. The integrative forms for better health that transform lives with Holistic Wellness Quantum Approach serve as an alliance of energy healing, holistic therapies, integrative wellness strategies, nutrition, and activity converging enhancement of life quality. This offers a path to discover how the mind, body, and spirit can achieve remarkable synergy and balance, leading to profound spiritual and physical health. The philosophy of quantum healing unveils improvement and restoration toward promising life reality. Dr. Black empowers Quantum health enthusiasts, globally blending science and spirit for transformative healing. She is a certified Quantum Biofeedback specialist with Quantum Results Institute, using Quantum Healing modalities to guide individuals to deeper consciousness and holistic wellness using energy healing techniques and mindful practices. Her focus on natural medicine offers non- invasive options aligned with Quantum Physics principles, challenging traditional biomedical and holistic approaches. Scans are done remotely after a health screening evaluation is performed. American Naturopathic Medical Certification Board AAMA Board Certification AADP Board Certification Society of Complimentary Alternative and Holistic Practitioners IFPA Medical Fitness Specialist American Allied Health Association, CPT (AAH) Find out more on https://amberlynneblack.com…
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