Oklahoma City, April 19, 1995. New York, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, PA, September 11, 2001. Boston, April 15, 2013. In those cities and on those days, terror struck. Today, many thousands continue to cope with the consequences. K.T. Penn contends more can be done to help terror victims, a designation he says should include not […]
Archive | July, 2014
Should You Ever Wing a Job Interview?
Savvy job hunters know it’s important to be confident when interviewing for a job. But is it ever wise to be so confident in yourself that you actually wing the interview? If you want managers to think you aren’t that interested in the position or are the type of person who doesn’t complete adequate research […]
Pills Can Kill: Preventing the 4th Leading Cause of Death in America – Medication Mishaps
Did you know that more Americans die from accidental prescription drug overdoses than in motor vehicle accidents — and 100 drug-related deaths happen every day? How can we prevent these kind of tragedies from affecting people we love? Ask medication expert Dr. Louise Achey. “It’s not what drugs you take but how you take them […]
Meet the Characters of The Wizard of Dark Street
Wizards, Faeries and Evil-Doers Harry Potter has Ron and Hermione, Bilbo Baggins has Gandalf the Grey, and now there’s Deacon – a talking raven with an encyclopedic brain and the newest, trustiest, bestest friend forever – to 12-year-old wizard Oona Crate, and star of the Wizard of Dark Street book series. Created by film and […]
Problem Solving Won’t Solve Your Problems
Stop Before It’s Too Late! Solving a problem is usually the first step in any corporate effort to improve an organization’s inner workings, but there’s a significant drawback to that approach, says management expert Doug Krug, it’s dead wrong! Companies bring in problem solvers to train their workforce, but the “expert” is only teaching what […]
Branson … Buffett … Bloomberg: Why They’re Successful While Other People Just as Smart, Aren’t
They’re synonymous with power and achievement. But high-profile leaders in the corporate world, finance and politics — like Buffett, Branson, Bloomberg and others we hear about every day — are not necessarily the smartest at what they do. So what makes them different? What vaults them to such amazing stratospheres of success? Find out when […]
Former Priest Reveals the Church’s Power-Mad Underbelly That Continues to Drive Parishioners Away
For Tom Kane becoming a priest was the realization of lifelong goal. Staying one was another matter. For 10 years he struggled with the authoritarian, man-made laws and pronouncements of an impersonal Church leadership remote from the plight of the people. Kane realized that those power-hungry leaders had only one aim in mind – the preservation […]
80% of People Want to Have Their Own Business
Expert Shows Them How George Horrigan is an Innovation and Business Planning expert who has shown more than 1,200 business owners how to take their business to the next level in revenue, profits, and personal freedom. Your audience wants to know these secrets! Horrigan takes business growth opportunities beyond tips on sales and marketing; he […]
What the Government Doesn’t Want You to Know About Buying HUD Homes at a Deep Discount
Have you ever watched one of those house-flipping shows? The ones where intrepid investors buy a home for a low, low price, add carpeting and a new coat of paint, and sell it months later for a big, big profit? Sure you have. And chances are, you’ve walked away from that show thinking, “I could […]
Expert Tips for Building Your Professional Network
Think You’re Linked In? It takes connections to get ahead and, in some ways, we’re more connected than we’ve ever been. But in today’s plugged-in world, developing a business contact who’s something more than your 7,891st Facebook friend requires strategy and effort. How much, you ask? Less than you think, say Ron Sukenick and Ken […]