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What can I say about Leslie that I have not said in the other two shows! She so well-tuned into herself. She shares part of her story. Mainly she is pure energy of LOVE, she truly loves the world and sharing how it happened with her and what you can do to help yourself get there. She well educated however she does not talk about much she is a retired Reverend and RN; in fact, she does not use her education to teach what she is saying. She uses her energy of LOVE, to show what it is to truly LOVE not for others but yourself. One thing I will share here is Plam on the heart, just do it. You will...
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Blake was an incredibly engaging guest. He did most of the talking, and I gladly let him, as his insights were spot-on. We discussed various topics, including the government, politics, Congress, the President, both parties, and how they were creating issues. Term limits were also a key topic. Blake identified himself as a conservative but emphasized his ability to have meaningful conversations with liberals. He was very open about his personal experiences. We both agreed that Congress is the biggest problem, as it holds the most power in the government, which is true—they have the authority...
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∞ Sasha Paterson is a Substance Abuse Counselor in Canada, with other credentials She is an abuse survivor as am I, so we talked about the abuse we had to survive and the path we took. Sasha is a strongly opposed to the Government of both the USA and Canada. We talked about her life, and she disclosed her abuse. Discussed what the Governments are doing wrong on both sides of the border. She has a great deal of knowledge in her conversation with me. Her book found on Amazon is named Victims of Virtues. It is well worth the...
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Math for the 21st Century You like math, then this podcast is for you, hate math, then this podcast is for you. Craig is a math whiz; he knows more about how to teach math than the teachers in the classroom do. He developed a method of teaching math that works for anyone. His book tells it all and you can get a free PDF copy at his website, plus a whole lot more. I have never seen such a busy site with freebies and pay for items all dealing with...
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Justin Dickenson A great guest, he was very open and willing to answer questions, even the hard ones. He was relaxed and at ease despite this being his first podcast. He talked all about his own involvement in the Senior living space. He started right out of college. He was able to talk about the history of the industry of senior living, he and his partner have five senior living facilities. In the interest of being open I live in the Denver facility. We discussed the future of the industry and what needs to be done in coming years. He...
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Jim Marshall Jim created a new philosophical method to help humans with as he says any problem. He calls himself an Engineer of the Human Psyche. The method is called “Septemics” which is dealing with or of Seven. There are 35 blocks with Seven levels on each one. Any given problem can be solved using Septemics, according to Jim. He gives several examples and talks about the decades he worked on it. His web site is , where you can find a link to a free slideshow of how it works. His book is available at any book seller. In all formats, Hard, soft cover, eBooks. If you liked...
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Language of Love Linguist Paul Zolman Paul is very open and talkative. He talks about his family from his grandparents to his own family. He says he inherited from his family anger issues and wanted to change that in his family. He researched love and the language of love. He talks about creating a game from the 5 languages of love. He has one Die with the 5 icons of the language of representing the 5 languages and a 6th for “Surprise” me. He was able to make the changes...
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Matthew Lesko: The Question Man Matthew is different from most of my guests. He talked and talked, it was hard to get a question in, so there are not a lot of Q&A’s in this show. What there is a lot of information straight from the “Question Man” as he was called when he was on TV every 15 minutes it seemed liked anyway. Matthew has several places where you can find anything you want from free food to free money. His main site is . A few of the others where you can get help. , , . Matthew says he just likes to help others to the...
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Two Podcasters Over COFFEE Chris LaFreniere Chris is a wonderful guest; he knows what to expect. He is a podcaster also the name of his show is “Coffee on the Couch”. We talked for an hour, and he was open about his beliefs and wasted no words talking what he saw going on in the world and especially in the USA. Talked politics, race relations, episodes of both our shows. We discussed the border and education among other topics. It was an easy show to do. I have asking him to come back once is book is published in...
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Ken is an expert on Bail Bonds in Eastern Texas, for the past 30+ years he has been an attorney. Several years ago, he went to a court hearing on bail Bonds and discovered that the judge was very wrong and was giving out bad information.
He talks about how the American Bail system was started, and you will be surprised and when and how we came up with our old system. Ken tells us what a Bail Bond is in truth and why it used to help crime. He is very well versed in Bail Bonds in other states as well. He talked about crime increasing and that there is an 80% Failure to Appear on the areas where they are practicing no Bail in several different ways. Ken tells us what is happening now to the system of Bail and what reforms are planned and how they will work to bring down the high FTA rates.
Ken W. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He received a Master of Education Degree in 1986 from Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M System. In 1989, he received his law degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where he was a member of the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit