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Morgana - Alzheimer’s, Argentine Tango, and Stray Cats

Alzheimer’s, Argentine Tango, Stray Cats… or what I call “Welcome to April 2019.” I like to say the universe is a spiritual teacher that gets our attention primarily through issues of Health,  Wealth and Love… for our own evolution. So here’s what’s really going on right now, and what I’m learning along the way… My father has advanced Alzheimer’s Disease. Last year we moved him cross country from Los Angeles to Middle of Nowhere, Ohio (which is gorgeous, by the way). We’re able to get better care for him there in a full time facility in my stepmother’s home town, and she gets more support from her family and friends. I approve of the move, but wow it’s an ordeal to get over there to see him! I visited Dad two weeks ago. This is the first time I got the sense that he’s dying. It was a really, really hard trip.  My stepmother have made funeral arrangements for when the time comes. I’m readying myself to hold memorials in Los Angeles and New York City. It’s sad. It’s also a privil

- Jessica Rhodes, Founder + CEO of Interview Connections  — Glambition Radio Episode 164 with Ali Brown

Want to get booked on podcasts? The time is now. The podcast market is growing exponentially — today over half of the U.S. population has listened to a podcast, and the majority of podcast listeners are affluent, loyal and educated. If you want to be heard, podcasting is a must-have in your ongoing marketing plan. […] via Ali Brown http://bit.ly/2V7U4cX

6 Traits of the Best Business Leaders - Brian Tracy

Business leaders and entrepreneurs have the potential to radically improve the world on multiple fronts. Not only can they meet economic needs and please customers, but they can also help their employees achieve their full potential. If you dream of making a difference in this way, you just might make a great entrepreneur. To know if entrepreneurship is right for you, consider if you have these traits of business leaders. 1. Have A Passion for Your Position One of the most important elements of successful entrepreneurship is loving what you do. This means not just a love for doing business, but also a passion for your specific field. Not only does loving your work make it easier to carry out your daily duties, but it can make those actions seem like they aren’t even duties at all. You are likely to spend your free time brushing up your skills or thinking of ways to attract more clients. Those who love what they do are also more likely to deal with failure constructively, lear

- Jean Chatzky, NBC Financial Editor and Author of ‘Women With Money’ — Glambition Radio Episode 163 with Ali Brown

Money. You want it, you love it, you need it, you make it, and you still have questions… What do I need to do to protect it? Why is it hard to talk about money? Why do I feel so emotional about it? And how do I find the right financial planner!? The truth is, […] via Ali Brown https://ift.tt/2FWYBqc