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SpotLight on Success

SpotLight on Success

著者: Rob Thrasher
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SpotLight on Success - Hosted by Rob Thrasher - New York Times recognized Digital Media Guru, Founder of SEO Secrets & former commercial real estate agent. SpotLight on Success is an ongoing documentary in business, entrepreneurship and success in general. Our typical target for our research is self promoters. We sometimes point out to the actual entrepreneur that they are an entrepreneur. Authors frequently are not aware of the fact that they are entrepreneurs. The total number of media consumers for SpotLight on Success is derived mostly from readership. The listeners via Blog Talk Radio over each year accumulate to over 40,000 per show, and the cumulative readership via my vast social network is over three million media consumers. The SpotLight media consumer comes through our iTunes Channel, Blog Talk Radio, CyberVillage Social Network and our 50,000+ social sphere. Lastly, all our social sphere links and pages are search optimized by me, Rob Thrasher, 1 20+ year founding father of the search engine optimization industry as cataloged in the New York Times in 1996.Copyright xRobert Thrasher (C/O Blogtalkradio) 経済学
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  • Paul Harvey, Radio Genius, My Favorite Pieces
    2024/07/04
    Paul Harvey was a true genius and patriot. His "Rest of the Story" broadcast was my favorite of all time. When you here him you will become an admirer as well! This piece is number 277. Listen carefully as you might be shocked at the end! "Paul Harvey Aurandt (September 4, 1918 – February 28, 2009) was an American radio broadcaster for ABC News Radio. He broadcast News and Comment on mornings and mid-days on weekdays and at noon on Saturdays and also his famous The Rest of the Story segments. From 1951 to 2008... Source: Wikipedia The Rest of the Story was a Monday-through-Friday radio program originally hosted by Paul Harvey.[1] Beginning as a part of his newscasts during the Second World War ... Source: Wikipedia
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    21 分
  • My Ted Talk(r) Practice - I am using you listeners as practice for a Talk...
    2024/05/13
    I have seen a few Ted Talks(r) and they are truly awesome! I hope that through the grace of God, I might be blessed with the stage of a Ted Talk(r)! Ted Talk is not my brand and Ted Talk has not approved this little venture. I in no way speak for the brand and they know not who I am. But here's to keeping my feet on the ground whilest reaching for the stars! I also do not own that saying! Scroll down to read about the saying below. This broadcast I will discuss a futurist, what is it? How do you know if you are one? Is it a real job? If it is I think I know what I want to bewhen I grow up! Lol... Please tell me if you would be interested in a Ted Talk(r) based on the next three or four broadcasts! Reference: Casey Kasem, a well known television and radio personality in the recording industry, closes each show's remarks by saying, “Keep your feet on the ground, and keep reaching for the stars.” I had a young lady tell me decades ago she was a futurist. My first thought, "Sounds like BS to me!" About a year ago, when I was studying job descriptions using Indeed, I realized that people who call themselves Data Analysts as well as Data Scientists are doing the same thing I did back when it was hard. In fact, with newer tools those two jobs almost seem silly to me to even define. I had to walk to the library both ways, in the snow AND UPHILL to convert data arrays, text fields, databases back and forth. AND WE LIKED IT! When I started brain-storming on a better radio show and a possible Ted Talk(r) in my future, I realized that sometimes you don't even know what you are. You know how you go about making money, but NOT WHAT YOU ARE, by nature. I thought of some old advice by Casey Kasum, "Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars."
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    27 分
  • South China Sea Update - World War Three - When Will China invade Taiwan
    2024/04/22
    ... the situation in the South China Sea remains complex and dynamic, with ongoing tensions among countries bordering the region, primarily China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan. Disputes in the South China Sea primarily revolve around territorial claims, resource exploitation, freedom of navigation, and strategic military interests. China's assertive actions in the South China Sea, including the construction of artificial islands and military installations, have drawn international scrutiny and criticism. The United States and other countries have conducted freedom of navigation operations in the area to challenge what they perceive as China's excessive maritime claims. Efforts to address disputes in the South China Sea have included diplomatic negotiations, multilateral dialogues, and legal proceedings. However, finding a lasting resolution remains challenging due to the complex nature of the disputes and the strategic interests of the involved parties. China and Taiwan were divided during a civil war in the 1940s, but Beijing has always maintained that the island should at some point be reclaimed. Beijing has described the newly re-elected government in Taipei as separatists, while refusing to rule out the use of force to bring it back into China’s direct orbit, making it arguably "the most dangerous place on Earth"... ### For the latest developments and news regarding the South China Sea, I recommend Google News.
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    16 分
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