Wednesday, October 17, 2007

October 17, 2007 Show Notes

It was good to be back in the station for today's show. I'm happy to report I'm getting comfortable with the studio.

Personal Best Radio's solute today goes to Diane Formoso. Diane has had many accolades over the years. She deserves every award she gets. Few people put in the number of hours she does for the cause she champions. Caring for Kids is now a well-established charity and it is 100% due to her persistent, caring, service.

Topics covered in the book, Do This, Get Rich were discussed today with author Jim Britt. Jim had a lot of great ideas that can help people move from wherever they are financially to wherever they want to be. Both he and I wish to hasten a note that these changes take work - lots of work, but they are without a doubt possible; its just a decision away.

Improving listening skills were today's ideas for better listening; a most important skill for anyone who wishes to have influence with others. Keep those email messages coming friends.

Dream big dreams and make them happen.

Dr. Grow

October 10, 2007 Show Notes

First things first. My sincere apologies for the sound quality on this show. The show had to be pre-recorded because I was working in my training business in Kansas City this day - far away the Puget Sound. A setting or two was obviously off in my recording set-up. We'll do better next time. I promise.

Personal Best Radio solute today was sent out to organizers of the Mary Hass Foundation, a grass-roots organization created to provide the Hass Family with a new home. A very worthy cause. Give it a listen and provide whatever support you can.

Our listener letter was a youngster in New York who pays tribute to mom. A great letter.

Guests on today's show. I had the pleasure of interviewing Don and Martha Rosenthal, authors of Learning to Love: From Conflict to Lasting Harmony. A very pleasant conversation.

Some listeners have asked about dealing with anger so dealing with anger was the today's ideas for personal best living. To provide more information along these lines we're seeking an interview with C. Peter Bankart. He is the author of Freeing the Angry Mind. I'm sure he will have great information for everyone.

Dream big dreams and make them happen.

Dr. Grow

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

October 3, 2007 Show Notes

Before getting into the details of the show, I want to thank you all for passing along the word about the work we're doing here. Your email messages of encouragement, your contributions and the growing number of hits we're receiving to our Web site tells us we're doing something right here. Today's show opens with a tribute to military wives - a touching poem, author unknown. Our plan is to copy that piece of today's show into a separate file for you to point your friends to for a listen. This was a popular activity for our September 11th tribute as well.

Speaking with Vincent Cocilovo was a real pleasure. His confident and assured nature comes through pretty clearly through our conversation I think. Those who have him as a trainer are blessed. (Keep telling yourselves that when he calls for 'just a few more reps baby, come on!'.) Seriously though, we're looking for more fitness-related guests at this time. We want to have an even balance of guests for each of our three focus areas - financial, social and physical goal topics. If you have guest recommendations, send me a note.

Raise of hands, how many knew Mark Burnett, Executive Producer of Survivor, was a member of the British Special Forces? An adventurist through and through to be sure. It was fun sharing some of his thoughts from Dare to Succeed while incorporating some experiences from my own life for you as well. I hope it helped.

For those who have subscribed to the Personal Best Radio newsletter, look for the first edition to be sent out soon.

Dream big dreams and make them happen.

Dr. Grow