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Daniel Adams with Heal The Past Light The Future and Author Tiffany Fletcher

August 14, 2019 by Karen

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Daniel Adams with Heal The Past Light The Future and Author Tiffany Fletcher

Heal The Past Light The Future is a conference to Strengthen Families by Strengthening Individuals in Sandy UT Sept 27-28. A wide range of experienced presenters will share applicable, practical information regarding addiction recovery, emotional well-being, functional movement for wellness, resiliency skills, communication skills, parenting helps, and self-care for parents.

Each participant receives a complimentary application follow-up session individually tailored to their families needs. Free prizes and gifts to support the family are also included in each ticket!

We are honored to feature:

Karen Nowicki – Speaker, Author, Integrative Coach
Daniel Adams – Relationship Coach, Music Medicine Facilitator
DrumBus – Hand drumming experiential
Lynn Shuck – Yoga & Movement Specialist
Heather Fillmore – Certified Life Coach
Michelle Scott – Energy Healer
Leisa Higbee – Brain-Gut Specialist
Dustin Bingham – Addiction Recovery Coach
Terri Graff – Faith Centered Emotional Wellness
Sarah Affleck – Emotions Consultant
Tiffany Fletcher – Resiliency Expert
Melanie Hanock – Humorist

It’s a power-packed line-up with decades of experiences to get you the results you are looking for! For more details and to register for the event, click here.

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Daniel-Adams-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXDaniel Adams is a Coach, Speaker, and Event Facilitator who specializes in Strengthening Families & Awakening Creativity.

Having gone beyond his music therapist training, Daniel curates powerful frameworks from psychology, neuroscience, and various spiritual perspectives to see deep into people’s Souls and align them with the fullness of their creative potential.

Connect with Daniel on LinkedIn.

Tiffany-Fletcher-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXTiffany Fletcher is the second oldest of six children born to a mother diagnosed with Multiple Personalities. Fourteen unique alters were identified in her mother’s mind, some mere children, one extremely violent.

It was Tiffany’s love of music, resiliency skills, and extraordinary faith that allowed her to find hope in her darkest hours.

Through sharing her story, Tiffany teaches that same hope to others who are seeking to find light in their own trying storms.

Connect with Tiffany on LinkedIn and Facebook.

Tagged With: divorce, Employee Mental Wellness Advocate, Family Therapy, inspirational speaker, Parenting, relationships, Resiliency Expert, Storyteller

Inspiring Women, Episode 8: Are You Hanging with the Right People? (with Derek Grosso)

June 3, 2019 by John Ray

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Who are you hanging with these days, in your personal life? Your professional life? Are you okay with it? When you think about the people you surround yourself with, is there a contentment there? Excitement?

We become the people we surround ourselves with. I’m sure you’ve heard that before, but it’s true. And even if you separate your personal life from your professional life, you should have the same process and same expectations from the people you spend your time with.

Join Betty Collins as she discusses this topic with Derek Grosso, CEO and Founder of the Columbus Young Professionals Club (CYP Club), a “for-impact” membership association made up of 25,000 young professionals, entrepreneurs, executives, and creatives who live in the Columbus region. Founded in 2005, the CYP Club is the largest membership organization of young professionals/millennials in the United States.

Derek Grosso, Founder and CEO, Columbus Young Professionals Club

Derek Grosso, Founder and CEO, Columbus Young Professionals Club

Derek Grosso is CEO and Founder of the Columbus Young Professionals Club (CYP Club), a “for-impact” membership association made up of 25,000 young professionals, entrepreneurs, executives, and creatives who live in the Columbus region. Founded in 2005, the CYP Club is the largest membership organization of young professionals/millennials in the United States.

Through Derek’s leadership, the CYP Club has offered hundreds of events, established thousands of connections, volunteered more than 100,000 service hours, donated more than $500,000 to local charities, and contributed $2.7 million in economic impact in Central Ohio since its inception. Derek also advises young professional organizations and membership clubs around the country through The Grosso Group. He is an entrepreneur, a leadership consultant, and a public speaker.

Derek studied entrepreneurship and small business management at The George Washington University in Washington, DC and holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He proudly serves the community as a board member for CYP Club Cares, Columbus Inspires, Experience Columbus, and Keep Columbus Beautiful. He lives in Upper Arlington with his wife Nicci and step-daughter Hannah.

“Inspiring Women” Podcast Series

“Inspiring Women” is THE podcast that advances women toward economic, social and political achievement. The show is hosted by Betty Collins, CPA, and presented by Brady Ware and Company. Brady Ware is committed to empowering women to go their distance in the workplace and at home. Past episodes of “Inspiring Women” can be found here.

Interview Transcript

[00:00:00] As I said at the end of our podcast we were going to introduce the CEO of Columbus young professionals Derek Grosso and Derek is just if there’s one person who knows how to hang around with the right people and get the right people to come together. It would be him. He’s built the organization pretty pretty quickly over a time period with 20000 thousand people in it. So today Derek I would like you just to talk for a few minutes about what you do and your organization.

[00:00:29] Well I’m happy to do so and thank you so much for asking me to talk with you a little bit more about the subject. When I first moved to Columbus which was back in 2005 I moved here I didn’t go to Ohio State I didn’t grow up around here so I always kind of say that I had two strikes against me. And so I moved here knowing one person and I saw a need for for myself to connect and network in the community and get to know the city. And I also saw a need for others to do the same. So the organization was born out of that simple idea and it quickly turned into something where a lot of people were engaged with the organization coming out to our event. So it turned into a full time job for me but the organization I took part is about connecting our members who are in their 20s 30s and some in their early 40s with one another with opportunities to network to meet new friends to plan sports teams to get back to the community and really to build their capacity of learning leadership and all the great things that there are in the city of Columbus in the region. If all those things and more we have a network of over 20000 making us the largest in the country we also host about 150 events a year. So there’s a lot of connecting we’re definitely trying to get people to hang with the right crowd at our events.

[00:01:39] And we also we we contribute a lot back to the community. We donate our time to the tune of about 10000 volunteer hours a year. There’s a lot of connecting and giving back in and around the city or sports league. We have two magazines that we publish. We’re actually also in Nashville Tennessee with a sister group that we started and we have a number of big events that range from a few hundred people to a few thousand people in attendance. You know I tried to learn as well as execute a lot of the ins and outs to let people know it’s not always easy to connect but it but it’s much easier if you put yourself out there you have a positive mentality and you also let people know hey you know I’m looking at this from the perspective of trying to interact and meet people not necessarily to take something from them and I think people appreciate that authenticity while at the same time they they’re looking for learn and grow and develop whether it’s in business or in any other area the same way. So it’s very important when I tell people be yourself but get outside your comfort zone in any area whether you’re trying to make a sale or you’re trying to get a new job or move to another city. Whatever the case may be. It’s about the relationships that you develop.

[00:02:47] Well obviously you’ve been very successful at not only having relationships in your life but doing a very successful organization. So I am sure no doubt that connections aided you to have that success. Tell us how you select which relationships that you develop.

[00:03:05] I try to think that I’m a good judge of character. You know as everyone likes to feel that they are. And so when I’m interacting with people I’m always I’m always trying to you know offer up nonverbal cues. You know a firm handshake a smile looking people in the eye. And that’s just the kind of way that I would like for people to interact with me. Patrick DiNardo who has helped develop some of our program communication and and helped us you know speak at some events is a local author and speaker. He talked a little bit about building relationships and communicating with impact. And one of the things that stuck out to me that when I look at building those relationships and pursuing the right ones he says everybody knows the golden rule which is treat others as you would have them treat you. And he also he talked about the platinum rule which is treat people the way that they want to be treated. So it’s very important not just to think about how you would like people to treat you but also how they would like to be treated in return. And that’s very important when you’re pursuing relationships and trying to figure out which ones to develop. If someone’s really not into helping others or at least if they’re all about themself which way we meet those people from time to time and that’s ok sometimes it’s not a bad thing to just kind of look at that opportunity and just say you know we don’t want to we can’t focus on that control in that situation but we can’t focus on who we spend our time with.

[00:04:23] Well that’s great segway into kind of my next question. If someone is pursuing a relationship with you or you see this at your organization I’m sure its voice to you but you don’t see value in it whether it’s business or even personal. What do you do with that.

[00:04:39] You know it’s tough because we want to be polite. I’m always trying to be the nice guy. But sometimes you also have to you know make sure that you’re not you’re not focused on pleasing everybody. And that’s a that’s something in sales that’s something in relationships personal and professional. But I think that. Honesty and openness is helpful. So for example a lot of counsel I’ll be introduced to people adults and they’ll want to meet with me and that’s great. I love meeting with people I love interacting. If I can provide some value some connection but sometimes people just just want to get together because and there’s not like a real purpose behind it. And I know that everybody’s busy and the perfect might just be to get to know you a little better and that’s fine. But at the same time when you’re meeting with someone and you’re talking with them and you and you’ve made me feel like you don’t see value in it I think you can kind of emphasize some of your expectations while at the same time saying no you a lot of people have a hard time saying no to thing.

[00:05:33] And sometimes that’s a 30 minute coffee meeting oh you know what’s coffee. But if you take that 30 minutes and you value the time that you’re spending with yourself and really investing in what you’re doing I think you’re going to quickly see that sometimes you have to say no to these opportunities and sometimes being open are to say hey look you know I’m really excited to talk with you about this but maybe introducing them to another person would be a better a better step because if you can’t figure out what the goal is it’s really difficult for you to move forward without wasting everyone’s time. Ultimately I think that if everyone is focused on the value that they bring to the table you also have to you have to be focused on the value that you’re bringing to yourself. You don’t want to lose sight of that when we’re in these connecting opportunities because quite frankly there’s only so many hours in the day so many days in the week.

[00:06:19] Right. I mean I always say this. I could have lunch three times a day with the amount of people sometimes that want to help me or help my clients and they’re just not the Fed right. So I tried again on but sometimes act you know we’ve been talking a lot about hey the connection let’s make the connection. What do you consider Once that connection you decide I can make and pursue this or I’m not going to pursue it because now I want this to be a successful relationship. You know right. What do you do to build upon those relationships that you can see to success.

[00:06:53] Whenever I’m looking to build on relationships I always want to know not just what the short term value is but what’s the long term value. How can. If I’m in a room with somebody and I value my time I value other people’s time. I also want to value the future time that we have together. So if we’re just getting together and getting to know each other and building those connections I mean I’ve got plenty of folks who I’ve never met in person home connected with on LinkedIn and there’s a will there’s a way of betting or there’s a there’s kind of like another endorsement another person that I know and sometimes that’s helpful sometimes it’s not because you know if you don’t know someone in real life do you really know them in the virtual world. I think that you know when you really want to be successful in building relationships it’s simply that it’s how do we build this relationship. How do we help each other. And then the people who are connected with and I think that when you’re just thinking about what’s the next step what’s the next action.

[00:07:44] And that helps because you have a clear vision. You know I don’t mind grabbing drinks every so often or getting coffee or tea with someone to get keep rising. This book is I’d never eat alone. So there’s a lot of good gems in terms of getting connected you know as you’re as you’re mentioning are you hanging with the right crowd. You have to be reassessing that. A lot of times that changes over the course of your career or your life that you’re hanging with people who are connecting with the things that you need right now. And at the same time the things that you can provide for them and that relationship could change or or improve or evolve over years or over time. So I think it’s nice to think about what the future can hold and then you have a clear direction versus hey let’s just get together and see what happens when you really want to be successful in building relations with you really need to be a little bit more selective in the time that you spend just kind of hanging out.

[00:08:33] Yeah definitely. Now here’s a tougher question and hopefully you can share honestly but not use names again. So have you ever been in a relationship that went sour and how did you end it did you end it gracefully did you know. How does that play out. Because sometimes they’re just they’re in. You’ve got to detox your life.

[00:08:56] And it does happen. And when that does happen sometimes I was looking to every opportunity as a way to make a good impression. Every opportunity to meet someone to interact to promote my business my brand. But sometimes it just doesn’t work and that could be the the really trying not to focus on things you can’t control. If you did something wrong apologize for it. Move on. If you do something that is destructive you start to reexamine what it is you’re doing in these relationships. I’m burning bridges is never a good idea no matter how upset or pissed off or disastrous it is for the bottom line. I will say though when you’re dealing with unreasonable people that’s a different story. But ultimately you know you’re in a relationship in the community with the community. And so all of the people who talk and don’t and don’t talk it’s always nice when people can say nice things about you when you’re not in your room because that amplifies your you know your relationship building and interconnect ability. But it also it sends the right energy out to the universe I think. And so if these things happen you know if it’s your fault sometimes it’s not always our fault but it seems like it is. So when a relationship or if a relationship goes sour maybe it’s salvageable or maybe it’s not. But I think you have to if you did something wrong apologize for it.

[00:10:11] Learn from it. There are things you can’t control and many of those things are other people’s perspective or other people’s minds if you’re trying to sell them something or you’re trying to offer them something and they just don’t get it. You can’t really be in their earbuds in too much because then you start to become the person who is too aggressive or too obnoxious right. And so sometimes just taking some time to have some quiet time. I like to recharge the battery and sometimes spend time alone or with others who you we really can kind of pump you up not yes men or yes women but people who really you know have your best interests and so really focusing on on the positive versus the negative that can help you get out of the situation but also can help you reflect and make sure. Oh man I did something wrong. Don’t do it again and realizing that there are gonna be some times where other people are just going to not not be worth your time quite frankly. Or maybe they’re just acting or or they’re unreasonable. You know there’s a lot of good people out there there’s also a lot of idiots out there do. So you know we don’t want to waste our time trying to convince somebody when they’re just never going listen or they’re never gonna understand your perspective.

[00:11:17] Well you know I appreciate you being very honest with that because it’s it can be hard to. Something or to realize this is not the relationship you want in your life but you know we have different relationships in business for sure. I mean the owners that you work for or maybe owners that you are partnered with your managers that direct reports your peers your clients prospects people you think you want to get to know and then organizations that you volunteer and if you can give us one takeaway today on and giving some advice to our listeners. Just one really strong take. How could you be more strategic in developing relationships.

[00:11:57] That’s a great question. I can give you many many tips and suggestions but the one thing I’ll say is when you’re trying to build and develop those strategic relationships I think you do need to fit in and spend time whether it’s during the day during the week or maybe it’s like a retreat session. Take the time as an individual whether you run a business whether you work for somebody whether you’re we’ve got a side hustle whatever it is that you do take some time so that you can figure out what it is that you want to do. Get it clear in your head and then go for it. There’s a lot of books that are on my bookshelf and someone might get a chance to read the whole the whole book and sometimes I get the Cliff’s Notes or spark notes version. But ultimately I think that if you’re focusing on time to learn and sharpen the saw and really try to be strategic and get a lot of self reflection that’s what we put out what we get back what we put out to the universe when we’re connecting with people. I think that when I’m connecting with someone if they make me feel good about myself or what I’m doing I want to talk with them more I want to converse with them I want to send them business.

[00:13:00] It’s not something where you want to have people that are brown noses but you know that’s not what I’m saying I’m saying people who are complementary and make you feel good and positive about what you do because we all do great things. And some of us do things better than others and we can continue to learn. But the one advice I would say is surround yourself with the right people as you mentioned. You’ll get an internal gauge. The more people you interact with who are the people who you really connect with who are the people who are in your neighborhood that they’re not just that you want to do business with but these are the type of people who you feel this is an important part of my life. And it makes me feel good and it makes me self reflect in a good way not looked down at my shoes and be embarrassed or be sad or be depressed and upset and when you’re talking to people I think if you’re positive if you’re uplifting and if you have something important and valuable to say they’re going to respond and you’re going to help them in many ways just as much as yourself.

[00:13:50] Well there’s no doubt that you know how to hang with the right people started with one in 2005 and now you’re at twenty thousand more. So I just so appreciate you joining us today and talking about this subject because I think it’s just important for people to have some perspective on it. And we wish you the best of success in what you’re doing with your local sister place in Tennessee. Appreciate. Have a good one. You too. Thanks.

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Evan Norris with Credit Union West and Eric Bailey with Bailey Strategic Innovation Group E2

May 8, 2019 by Karen

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Established in 1951, Credit Union West serves more than 69,000 members and is the watchful steward of $714 million in assets. As a member-owned, not-for-profit organization, the credit union not only provides members and neighbors the resources to achieve and maintain financial health but also gives back to the community, actively supporting non-profits that serve the military, veterans, first responders, their families and others.

Membership is open to anyone who lives, works or worships in Maricopa and Yavapai counties. Credit Union West has earned the highest 5-star rating from Bauer Financial, Inc., was named Air Force Credit Union of the Year in 2018 and is a seven-time Top Company to Work for in Arizona honoree. The credit union is federally insured by the NCUA.

Evan-Norris-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXEvan Norris has overseen the community outreach at Credit Union West for the past 5 years. He prides himself on creating impactful partnerships with a wide range of community organizations. His efforts are built around the credit union’s focus on military, veteran and first responder groups, educational establishments, healthcare institutions, and local non-profit organizations.

Driven to put tools and resource paths in the hands of community members, he works to find creative solutions that will inspire individuals to achieve success through sound personal finances.

Follow Credit Union West on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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Bailey Strategic Innovation Group is one of the fastest growing consulting firms in the west coast of the United States. Our methodology defies typical consulting. We work to leverage your organization’s most powerful resource, its people, as we help you move forward in ways that you may have thought impossible.

People often believe that leadership must focus on either organizational culture OR business strategy; this is one of many false-dichotomies we debunk. Our experience has shown us that those who are truly successful do both. We exchange the divisive ‘OR’ for the inclusive ‘AND.’

Eric-Bailey-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXEric Bailey is the co-founder and president of Bailey Strategic Innovation Group.

He has a uniquely diverse set of experiences, including: helping future NFL Hall-of-Famer Larry Fitzgerald pet a rhinoceros; teaching dozens of young children to ski; changing the strategic course of cities across the country; jumping out of an airplane with his wife; flying an F-16; and chatting with LL Cool J on the campus of Harvard University.

Eric understands that no matter what life puts in your path, there are lessons to be learned or stories to be told.

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Arizona Good Business Radio features local business leaders that are redefining what it means to do good business.

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Thomas-Barr-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXThomas Barr is the Executive Director for Local First Arizona, the largest coalition of local businesses in North America. He advocates for a strong local business community that contributes to building vibrancy, equity, and prosperity across the state. A proud Arizona native and graduate of Arizona State University,Thomas leads the business coalition of Local First Arizona by advocating for the economic and cultural benefits provided by building strong local economies.

Thomas steers the strategic direction of LFA’s major programs and initiatives as well as the engagement of over 3000 businesses across Arizona. As Executive Director, Thomas guides a team of statewide senior directors overseeing the execution of LFA’s communication strategy, major initiatives and key partnerships, as well as the collaboration of over 30 staff implementing work in entrepreneurship programs, small business advocacy, local food initiatives, sustainability, urban development and community building. He frequently speaks to groups locally and nationally, presenting the impact of Local First Arizona and the importance of local economy work in building prosperity.

Outside of Local First Arizona, Thomas has participated in volunteering his time to many causes and organizations throughout the Valley including Young Nonprofit Professionals – Phoenix, Equality Arizona, Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, Arizona Commission on the Arts, Heritage Square Foundation and Phoenix Legal Action Network. Additionally, Thomas is a 2018 Phoenix Magazine 40 Under 40 honoree, alumni of Arizona Leading for Change, and current participant in Valley Leadership Institute’s 40th cohort.

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Local First Arizona is a nonprofit organization that celebrates independent, locally owned businesses. We support, promote and advocate for a strong local business community and raise public awareness of the economic and cultural benefits provided by strong local economies. Local businesses contribute to a sustainable economy for Arizona and build vibrant communities we’re all proud to call home.

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Spiritual Life Coach Pastor Chon Pugh Your Computer Lady Pamela Bir and Karen Camblin with Guild Mortgage

April 9, 2019 by Karen

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Spirit Led Life Coach is owned and operated by Chon (Shawn) Pugh M. Div.. Pastor Pugh specializes in relationships and grief. Through the use of a Myers Briggs personality inventory she can assist client’s in identifying their unique personality and how they interact in the world.

The client’s unique personality presents to the world through their relationships. At Spirit Led Life Coach each client is treated as an individual and their relationships with their significant other, friends, family, work and God are processed as needed creating a safe environment for the client to process and ask questions.

Pastor Pugh’s office is often referred to as the Kleenex Vortex. It is a safe place for all emotions. It is a place to be who you were created to be. It is a place where you can seek, search, soar and succeed.

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Pastor-Chon-Pugh-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXPastor Chon (Shawn) Pugh is a spiritual life coach (10 years) and pastor of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Mesa, AZ. ( 9 years). She attended Wake Tech as a undergrad and directed and taught preschools for ten years. She attended University of Houston Continuing Education in Substance Abuse Counseling (1989). She was consecrated a Lutheran Deaconess by the Lutheran Deaconess Association (1998).

She completed her Associate in Ministry though the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (1998). She received her Masters of Divinity from Trinity Lutheran Seminary (2004) and her life coaching certification from Southwest Institute of the Healing Arts (2008).

For over twenty years she has been spiritually assisting people in becoming the unique persons they are. Pastor Pugh has been married to her high school sweetheart, Danny Pugh, for 42 years. They have four grown married children and seventeen grandchildren. They have resided in the Phoenix area for 17 years.

Prior to that they have lived in Raleigh, NC, Houston, TX., and Little Rock, AR. She loves people, is creative, nurturing and an exceptional preacher. She helps people becoming the best they can be.

Follow Bethlehem Lutheran Church on Facebook.

Pamela-Bir-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXPamela Bir is President of  Your Computer Lady, which provides marketing support for small businesses. We do the jobs you don’t have the time or know-how to do or we can train you to do the job more effectively if you want to do it yourself.

We minimize frustration and headaches to give you time to do what you do best. In other words, we “Create Marketing Solutions From Chaos!”

Connect with Pamela on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

Guild Mortgage Company is a Residential Mortgage Banker offering Conventional, FHA, VA, Down Payment Assistant Grant Programs, Doctor Programs, Bank Statement Programs, 5% down Jumbo, first time homebuyer programs and many others.

Our current spotlight / portfolio program is our Guild 3-2-1 for first time homebuyers – 3% down payment, $2000 home depot gift card at closing and a $1500 lender credit from Guild toward your closing costs. 

Guild Mortgage is a mortgage banker that has been in business for almost 60 years. Guild Mortgage services approximately 90% of their loans providing them a high level of customer retention and customer service.  

The number one focus for Guild Mortgage is High Tech High Touch and never losing sight of their high level and commitment to Customer Service! As an employer Guild Mortgage strives for their employees to work as a team, continue to grow and do what they can to ensure all their employees have work / life balance.

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Karen-Camblin-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXKaren Camblin is a Senior Loan Officer with Guild Mortgage Company. Karen has been in the mortgage business as a loan officer for 16 years, spending her last 3 1/2 years at Guild. Karen is the wife of a City of Phoenix Police Officer and the mother of 2 beautiful daughters Samantha (19) and Grace (17).

Networking and referral marketing are a huge part of Karen’s career and how she builds her business by building relationships. Karen works with all buyers to set up their home buying plan, educating her borrowers and putting together the puzzle that best fits their situation now and in the future.

Being your lender for life and doing what’s in the best interest of her clients is always at the forefront of Karen’s business.

Connect with Karen on LinkedIn and Facebook.

Tagged With: Down Payment Assistant Programs, email marketing, First Time Home buyer, grief, marketing support, Myers Briggs Personality Inventory, relationships, residential mortgages, Search, Seek, Soar and Succeed, social media support, Spiritual Life Coach, VA Mortgages, website development, website maintenance

Stephanie Taylor with Atlanta Divorce Law Group and Deanna Dickinson with Reich Dental Center

March 27, 2018 by Mike

North Fulton Business Radio
North Fulton Business Radio
Stephanie Taylor with Atlanta Divorce Law Group and Deanna Dickinson with Reich Dental Center
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Stephanie Taylor/Atlanta Divorce Law Group

Atlanta Divorce Law Group is the home of the Happily Ever After Divorce®.  The motto Happily Ever After Divorce signifies their mission to remove the stigma of divorce so people no longer have to feel guilt and shame about making a positive and healthy change in their lives. When you are stuck in a dysfunctional relationship, divorce can be a positive change that can allow a family to restructure to a more functional, happy unit.

Kids will always see mom and dad as family, and divorce can allow families to heal and find a structure that works, rather than remaining stuck in an unhealthy cycle that doesn’t serve anyone, most of all the kids.

Deanna Dickinson/Reich Dental Center

Reich Dental Center has been serving the Smyrna community since 1984 and recently opened a new location in the Roswell area. Reich Dental provides their patients with up-to-date care in a kind and comfortable environment with dedication and constant continuing education and a personal commitment to excellence.

 

Tagged With: Deanna Dickinson, dental, Dentist, dentistry, Digital Ignition, divorce, divorce law, family structure, Happily Ever After Divorce, Mike Sammond, North Fulton Business Radio, oral care, Proactive Payroll, Reich Dental Center, relationships, Roswell dentist, Smyrna dentist, Stephanie Taylor

Christine Martinello with The Original Love Box and Michael Owens with BioLife Plasma Services

April 14, 2016 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
Gwinnett Business Radio
Christine Martinello with The Original Love Box and Michael Owens with BioLife Plasma Services
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Mike Sammond, Christine Martinello, Michael Owens, Steven Julian

Christine Martinello/The Original Love Box

The Original Love Box is a treasured tradition that gives people the opportunity to create closer relationships and families. It’s easy to do. People write love notes to each other and include words of affirmation and appreciation. Then a family or group gathers and reads them to each other. The couple’s book is a keepsake where they write their love story. The tradition captures a legacy of love and is a gift that will be passed down from generation to generation.

Michael Owens/BioLife Plasma Services

BioLife Plasma Services is an industry leader in the collection of high-quality plasma that is processed into life-saving plasma-based therapies. They operate numerous state-of-the-art plasma collection facilities throughout the United States and Austria. BioLife is committed to safety. Through superior service, they strive to ensure the safety of their donors and the patients who receive life-saving plasma-based therapeutics.

CLICK HERE to watch the video of this show.

Tagged With: donors, families, Gwinnett Business Radio, legacy, life saving, love, love story, michael owens, mike owens, original love box, plasma, plasma collection, plasma therapies, relationships, steven julian, tradition

Eric Alimena with Alimena Limousine and Cal and Wendy Roberson with Married and Naked

March 26, 2015 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
Gwinnett Business Radio
Eric Alimena with Alimena Limousine and Cal and Wendy Roberson with Married and Naked
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Eric Alimena/Alimena Limousine and Worldwide Transportation

Eric Alimena, Alimena LimousineAlimena Limousine is a first class provider of professional, reliable, luxury limousine and worldwide transportation services that takes great pride in customer service and excellence.

They have the best chauffeurs in the industry, trained to the highest level of professionalism and customer service through their very own training program. They take great pride in their vehicles, ensuring they are always immaculate and very well-maintained with the best products on the market. Their reservationists are the friendliest, most personal and highly trained individuals in the industry willing to work diligently to meet all of your transportation needs better than anyone else.

Cal & Wendy Roberson/Married and Naked, Inc.

Calvin and Wendy Roberson, Married and NakedIn 2009 Calvin and Wendy​ Roberson were inspired to start Married and Naked after encountering a great number of couples who were afraid to acknowledge their marital struggles. There was need for a platform to let couples know that it’s okay to not be okay. They promote the idea that we are not perfect people, so we don’t have perfect marriages, but we all posses the power within to achieve the happiness we deserve. Their continuing mission is to provide an open and “naked” environment where issues can be safely discussed, carefully dissected and real,

practical answers can be found and implemented. All this with the understanding that ALL things are possible for those who believe…

Services provided include Relationship Coaching, Marriage Workshops, Conferences and Bootcamps.

Tagged With: eric alimena, gwinnett business, Gwinnett Business Radio, gwinnett chaffeurs, gwinnett limousine company, gwinnett limousines, limo company, limo service, limosuine service, limousine service, luxury cars, marriage, marriage coaches, marriage coaching, married & naked, married &naked inc., married and naked, married and naked inc., relationship coaches, relationship coaching, relationships, wendy roberson

Steve Walker with Civis Capital and Michael Sytsma and Monique Wells with Building Intimate Marriages

December 4, 2014 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
Gwinnett Business Radio
Steve Walker with Civis Capital and Michael Sytsma and Monique Wells with Building Intimate Marriages
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Dr. Michael Sytsma, Monique Wells, Steve Walker, Steven Julian

Steve Walker/Civis Capital

???????????????????????????????Civis Capital, based in Knoxville, is the small business lending division of Civis Bank, a 109-years old community bank headquartered in Rogersville, TN. The bank prides itself on taking its hometown, community bank attitude and approach beyond the TN borders and throughout the southeast. Civis’s business lending territory is the southeastern USA including all of Florida. Civis Capital treats its clients with the attitude reflected in its motto – “Small Business is our Only Business.” The bank began life as Citizens Bank of East Tennessee, and recently changed the name to use the Latin word for “citizen” and reflect a broader geographic reach.

Steve Walker is a native of Atlanta and 25-year Georgia banking veteran, with the vast majority of that time in commercial loans. He spent the bulk of it in the “big bank” world, logging 12 years with Wachovia/Wells Fargo and 9 years with Regions Bank before moving to the community bank world, which he considers a breath of fresh air. Steve is a subject matter expert on SBA lending and the benefits it offers today’s entrepreneurs, especially the 7(a) program.

Dr. Michael Sytsma & Monique Wells/Building Intimate Marriages

Michael and Monique, Building Intimate MarriagesBuilding Intimate Marriages aims to help individuals grow using marriage as the main agent of change. They do so by providing counseling, psycho-education, and resources focusing on relationship, premarital, marriage, and sex therapy. They also provide consulting and training to other professionals who specialize in the same arena.

They provide about 100 hours of counseling per week with the specialty areas of sex therapy (i.e., sexual conflict, sexual desire conflict, sexless marriages, painful sex, erectile dysfunction), affair recovery, premarital, communication problems, highly conflicted marriages, general marital discord. They also see individuals and families for a variety of typical counseling needs. They provide this counseling for a range of fees depending on the training and experience of the counselor. Session fees for interns can be as low as $10 per session.

They also have a sexual enrichment workshop for married couples – the Passionate Intimacy Workshop. This Friday/Saturday workshop has been shown in follow-up research to be highly effective in helping couples, with 75% stating what they learned was still having a positive change in their overall sexual satisfaction in marriage 6 months after the workshop. They provide the workshop about 4 times a year.

Tagged With: counseling, divorce, marital discord, marital problems, marriage, marriage counseling, premarital relationships, pyschoeducation, relationships, sba loans, sex therapy, small business, small business lending, steve walker, steven walker

STRAIGHT TALK

August 8, 2014 by Mike

Business Leaders of Today
Business Leaders of Today
STRAIGHT TALK
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Apryl Mitchell, Pamela Hogan, Angel Nowlin, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Desiree Fowler

On this special edition of Business Leaders of Today, the panel discusses business, personal relationships, sports and a whole range of topics.

Apryl Mitchell & Desiree Fowler/Humidor Mobile Cigar Bar & Catering

Apryl Mitchell, Humidor Mobile Cigar Bar & Catering Humidor Mobile Cigar Bar & Catering provides cigar services for a wide variety of social and professional events such as weddings, bachelor/bachelorette parties, sporting events, corporate events, etc. Services include full cigar bar set up, live cigar rolling, cutting, and lighting. Humidor is now the proud exclusive Atlanta distributor of Boss Life E-Cigars.

Angel Nowlin/The Nowlin Group Agency

Angel Nowlin is the proud CEO of the Nowlin Group Agency, specializing in business insurance, asset protection and wealth building. Her BA in Business Management and Series 6 and 63 motivates her to lend her expertise in these specialized areas. Focused, motivated, loyal, honest – just a few of the characteristics possessed by Angel that make her a successful entrepreneur. After years of entrepreneurial experience, she has decided to take her knowledge and power to enhance other business owners by spotlighting them and their attributes.

Pamela Hogan/Hogan Institute of Cosmetology & Esthetics

The Hogan Institute of Cosmetology & Esthetics (formerly Georgia Institute of Cosmetology and Esthetics) has more than 35 years combined experience. They provide top quality education to students who go on to become successful professionals in the cosmetology, esthetics and make-up artist industry. Whether you would like to open your own salon and spa, or dream of working in the most exclusive and famous establishments in the country, The Hogan Institute of Cosmetology & Esthetics has the foundation you need to make those dreams come true.

Dr. Heavenly Kimes/DrHeavenly.com

Dr. Heavenly Kimes knows a thing or two about success. As an award-winning business, money and relationship expert, she has helped hundreds of people realize their dreams. For over 12 years she has successfully owned and operated multi-million dollar companies and has negotiated deals worth millions based on her business savvy and self-education.

An avid believer that real success starts with the proper mind-set, Dr. Heavenly decided early on to learn as much as possible about business and how to use it to change her life. Her commitment to success spurred her to earn a real estate license, an insurance license and a Series 65 certification, all while raising a family and building her dental practices.

In 2012, Dr. Heavenly released her first book entitled, “Dr. Heavenly’s Business Prescriptions”, a straight-talk guide to success for those who want to change their lives and create wealth. In the book, she shares the mistakes she’s made and how she changed her mind-set to become one of Atlanta’s “Top Docs” and a multi-millionaire. Recently, she co-authored the bestselling series “Wake Up…Live The Life You Love” and created “Dr. Heavenly University”, a curriculum based learning series geared to help entrepreneurs learn how to get their businesses started properly from the beginning with their exit strategy in mind.

Tagged With: desiree fowler, dr. heavenly kimes, drheavenly.com, e-cigars, events, hogan institute of cosmetology & esthetics, humidor, humidor mobile cigar bar and catering, pamela hogan, relationships, the nowlin group

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