
This program is about training your brain to claim your power so you can optimize your life. Why? Because everything begins with a thought and how you think determines your results. You create what you want, starting with the thoughts you have and the words you speak. You have within you the power to handle whatever life throws your way, achieve the lifestyle of your dreams, and enjoy everyday lif... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 307 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Sheila McDonough chose to enlist in the U.S. Amy when she was a 30 year old mother of two. She found it to be the perfect place to be as she searched for her path in life. And she has written this book to help young people consider letting Army train... more
Larry E. Wooten was career military, in explosive ordinance disposal, retiring to homeland security for weapons and munitions and the FBI. He was one of the guys that goes in to disarm bombs. What a change to his lifestyle when he retired to Albuquer... more
James Ten Eyck was raised in a quiet New Jersey republican suburb. However, the 1960s changed everything. He studied quantum mechanics and worked in computer sciences, while quietly writing. His first book, The Life and Times of Walter Reuther: An Un... more
Kathryn Morini wrote this book in honor of her sister Mandy who always wanted to fly like a red tail hawk. Unfortunately, her time to fly was cut short after a 10 year addiction to opiods. The irony is that her sister was beautiful, smart, and a hard... more
Pentecostal pastor Caj Didigu comes from Nigeria. He was baptised after participating in a crusade where he was given a Bible, a notebook and a pen. However, his eyes were not good. He could not read the Bible, but he could pray, "Open my eyes." They... more
Lily Starbright and her husband loved their lives. They had good careers, a house full of animals, however, they had a very large hole in their hearts that they wanted children to fill. In her book, "For Want of a Child," Lily goes through their jour... more
Lisa Wisniewski grew up in rural Pennsylvania on a family homestead. Today, she manages a retail store, raises dogs like Nikki Jean and still enjoys the rural lifestyle she inherited.
"Dr. J" has been in radio for 50 years! He is a role model for people who don't know how to break into the entertainment industry. In this episode, he shares his philosophy from "My Laws of Success" as well as the real life experiences he went throug... more









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