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I am a protege in the Enlightened Millionaire Institute and this call was actually a class that no one else but me showed up for. So, the instructor and I had a frank and moving conversation about personal success, online marketing and the creation of great content that people will salivate to purchase. Mark Victor Hansen and Robert Allen have changed my life and their new book Cracking the Millionaire Codeand The One-Minute Millionairewill change your life forever also. If you're interested in EMI,there is a contact link at their site (linked at the top). You can learn stock options trading, real estate investing, information entrepreneuring and internet marketing. I, being the ambitious young lad that I am, took all four and I am using them to build up my Multiple Streams of Income. There is an initial investment here to take the courses, but you get a full year's access and you are learning from millionaires who are actually making money in the field you are ...
noreply@blogger.com (Joshua Minton)
Today, I've been getting a lot of run off traffic from a controversial post I made yesterday related to Shane Nickerson, Wil Wheaton, and Tony Pierce; so I thought it might be prudent to republish this reading of perhaps the most important speech that few ever heard in the 20th Century. It's about 30 minutes long but well worth your time. Enjoy Jiddu Krishnamurti at his fireball finest. This podcast was orginally published on May 04, 2005.
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Josh sings his acoustic version of the Seal song "Newborn Friend" from Seal's 1994 self-titled album.
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Josh sings a medley of "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd and "Redemption Song" by Bob Marley--two songs that fit perfectly together in terms of key and chord structure. Performing this song is always a rocking emotional experience and I am often completely drained by the end.
noreply@blogger.com (Joshua Minton)
This is an acoustic arrangement of "Hyacinth House" by The Doors. This is my favorite Doors song and the acoustic version on the boxed set knocked my socks off. This song is in that vein.



