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Numerology and Business Success with Celebrity Numerologist Tania Gabrielle

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

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In This Podcast Episode

Rob McNealy interviews Tania Gabrielle, celebrity numerologist and author of The Unrevealed Secrets of Political Success, about how the numbers behind names and important dates can impact your  business success.

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Tania Gabrielle’s Bio

Tania GabrielleTania Gabrielle, celebrity numerologist, is the author of The Unrevealed Secrets of Political Success: How Names and Dates Shape U.S. History. She counsels thousands of clients and businesses worldwide. Corporations turn to her for brand names, logos, launch dates and product titles. Her unique approach utilizes three sources of Numerology – Ancient Chaldean, Pythagorean and Ancient Egyptian.

Tania Gabrielle is a highly popular guest on radio shows across North America and Europe where she reveals the numbers behind current events and gives live readings. Gabrielle provides weekly commentary on world events for the Michael Ray Dresser Radio Show. A highly popular speaker, she has taught at many seminars including Hay House’s “I Can Do It!” conference and Matthew Furey’s “Zero Resistance Internet Marketing Seminar.”

Her free e-newsletter, which can be found at TaniaGabrielle.com, enlightens and explains current events and celebrities’ lives from the perspective of numerology.

Tania Gabrielle’s new book The Unrevealed Secrets of Political Success: How Names and Dates Shape U.S. History reveals how numbers have shaped the destiny of the United States of America since its birth. Stunning connections shared by George Washington, the first President of the United States, and Benjamin Franklin, the power behind the throne, are brought to life. Tania links the numbers between the Lincoln and the Civil War, Martin Luther King, the 1960s and John F. Kennedy – and how they connect to Barack Obama, and the date of the 2008 Election. She explains why the November 4, 2008 was a major turning point in U.S. history.

Coupons, Shopping and Finances at FatWallet with Tim Storm

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

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In This Podcast Episode

Rob McNealy interviews Tim Storm, founder of FatWallet, a website that allows consumers to compare prices, find coupons and earn cash back on purchases.  Rob was fortunate to meet Tim at the 2009  Affiliate Summit West in Las Vegas.

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Tim Storm’s Bio

Tim StormTim Storm founded FatWallet in 1999, with just $100, permission from his wife, and a one page website with coupons.  Today, he manages over 40 employees at the FatWallet headquarters in Rockton, Illinois.

Tim has been recognized with the Wayne Porter Affiliate Marketing Legend Award, as well as being recognized as a Fast Company Magazine Fast 50 readers choice selection. He has has also reached the status of Platinum Publisher at LinkShare.

Beyond the job, Storm is the president of the Shirland School Board, a huge IceHogs and Rampage fan, and a bit of a thrill seeker.

Blog Action Day: Entrepreneurship Bringing People out of Poverty

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Last week, my daughter and I were reading a fairy tale about a town where everyone was about to to lose their job because the mill owner was very old, and no one had enough money to buy the mill when he retired. The towns people in the story became very sad and angry when they heard the news, and things in town got a little out of control.

At that point, I stopped, and asked my daughter, “What could the people in the town do to get more money.” She made me proud when she answered “sell things and start a business.”

We’ve all heard stories about amazingly successful entrepreneurs who used their last dollar to turn their lives around and ended up making it big. Real estate investor Armando Montelongo of Flip This House fame is one example that comes to mind.  Sometimes the success stories are smaller, but no less awe inspiring, like the people who have brought themselves out of poverty by starting businesses with microloans from places like Kiva.

Entrepreneurship is amazing.  It can allow people in the worst circumstances to overcome the odds in a way that a minimum wage retail job never will, allowing them to bring THEMSELVES out of poverty.