Tag: inspiration (10)
- Oct 17
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Dorothy Hall, Certified T-Tapp Trainer & V.A. Expert
This is an interview you’ll love if you want to be fit, strong, flexible, healthy and full of energy, and if you are out of shape and hate to work out or diet. Dorothy used to work for a software company, but her independent spirit got her into way more fun & fulfillment than her J.O.B. ever….
Posted Oct 16, 2009
- Aug 21
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A Suitcase Full of Faith: Saskia Roell
Can you imagine yourself walking in the door one day and announcing to your 5 kids and husband that you want to close up all your affairs where you are, and move – lock stock and barrel – all the way across the ocean to another country? Where they don’t speak a word of the language?
Posted Aug 21, 2009
- Nov 26
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Nick Ortner, Try It On Everything
Listen in as I interview Nick as to what it took to make the film and get it out there. Inspiring for EFTers and fim-makers!
Posted Nov 25, 2008
- Mar 11
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1. Gail Lynne Goodwin, Ambassador of Inspiration
How does give, give, give affect her life? How is she paying for this multi-million dollar gift? Why did she sell the farm to do this project?
Posted Mar 10, 2008
- Mar 11
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2. Gail Lynne Goodwin, Ambassador of Inspiration
Find out about InspireMeToday.com, what it is and how you can not just get inspiration but give it, too….
Posted Mar 10, 2008
- Mar 11
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3. Gail Lynne Goodwin, Ambassador of Inspiration
...she and her daughter ended up sharing what was in the dream with hundreds and hundreds of soldiers. Then gasp as she talks about what she gave away to 2.5 million people….
Posted Mar 10, 2008
- Jan 15
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1 W Mitchell - Taking Responsibility for Change
W Mitchell survived two of the most horrific situations imaginable, and yet came out still inspired and totally inspiring. In this 4-segment interview, you’ll find out how one small smile meant the rest of his life to him; how the Trim Tab Factor affected his life; and why he teaches “jail breaks”!
Posted Jan 15, 2008
- Jan 15
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2 W Mitchell - Taking Responsibility for Change
W Mitchell survived two of the most horrific situations imaginable, and yet came out still inspired and totally inspiring. You’ll find out why he says there is “no absolute relationship between any two variables,” and “it’s OK to look back – just don’t stare!”
Posted Jan 15, 2008




