Some of you have asked me about the Pitch Secrets Masterclass that I have been talking about in my Facebook Live videos. The training class is taught by the amazing Forbes Riley. She is the queen of the pitch and has sold more than 1500 different products to the tune of 2.5 billion dollars. She…
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Noah’s Walk
Noah’s Walk is the bright and uplifting story of Noah helping his friend find Billy find his little brother Ollie. . Along the way, Noah and Billy visit their animal friends including the giraffe, the monkey, the cat, and many others. The book will quickly become the favorite story for reading time for your kids, like it has for mine.
For tonight’s reading pleasure
This book arrived today. I only learned yesterday that Mike Rowe wrote a book. I love Amazon Prime! I’m a huge fan of Mike Rowe and have seen a lot of his TV and web shows. Yesterday, I watched an excellent interview with him by Grant Cardone. In the interview, Mike said, “You never learn…
Today’s reading choice
Living To Win by Bo Short. I’m already loving this book. Right off, Bo included one of my favorite quotes from Sir Isaac Newton about standing on the shoulders of giants. Later, he shares the story of Walt Disney’s wife at the dedication ceremony of Disney World, which happened after Walt had passed away. A…
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Meraki Mint Studio

The grand opening event for the Meraki Mint Studio is going on right now. There are clothing, stickers, and buttons representing ideas from Harry Styles, Mamma Mia, Cher, Iron Giant, Firefly, and more. All of the items are custom made by her. The name of the store is Meraki Mint Studio, and the launch event…
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Recommendation for “Notes from the Universe”

Whoops… I did it again. Took a little nap, had a few dreams, and worlds were born. Planets spun and cooled. Continents rose and fell. And civilizations clashed and united.
Actually, it’s quite good fun. But I also dreamed I was you, Earl. And in that dream, for a spell, I didn’t remember I was also the Universe.
It was frightful, actually. Just about scared me to death until, as you, I slowly remembered who I was. And in those waking moments, it was as if the earth shook, the seas danced, and the skies rejoiced almost as much as myself. As if they were waking up, too. It was the most beautiful, sublime, intoxicating rush of pure joy I think I’ve ever known.
How I wish I could tell you more. But like a farmer eager for the new crop, any rush to harvest would spoil the yield. Besides, words would utterly fail me.
Fidgeting madly,
The Universe