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Happy New Year!

What an interesting ride we are all having together. I have been doing so much private writing and creating that I have been neglecting my blog and networks a bit, but much is coalescing and I am confident the best is yet to come….

Many of you have asked about my 2-day course for the University of Wisconsin, interested but unable to make the class. It is available as a custom inhouse offer, and will also be offered again May 19-20, 2009 in Milwaukee.

In the meantime, I wanted to extend an invitation to an extraordinary evening! This is a unique event because yours truly is featured in the book! If you conduct a series of 50 interviews with experts in a specific field, will it change your life? Brian Schwartz believes it will.

After going through this process himself, he is so convinced about its effectiveness that he wrote a book about it and is now building a business around it. Brian Schwartz, the author of 50 Interviews: Entrepreneurs has interviewed 50 entrepreneurs about their challenges as well as their rewards. He got advice from people who stood in his shoes, felt the same fears, and went through the same challenges.

On January 19, 2009, Brian Schwartz will be demonstrating the process used to create 50 Interviews: Entrepreneurs by interviewing a panel of entrepreneurs unscripted & LIVE during Startup Junkie Underground, a monthly series hosted by The DaVinci Institute in the Denver area (Westminster, for us Colorado folks). https:www.davinciinstitute.com

Brian will also share the truths and insights he uncovered upon interviewing over 50 entrepreneurs. The intent of 50 interviews is NOT to simply offer another book of useful advice (although it is full of useful real-world wisdom). There’s already an ample supply of books that provide all the self-help tidbits you will ever need (in fact, you will get a list of recommendations from the interviewees themselves). Rather 50 Interviews serves as a catalyst for the reader to discover his or her own answers, as we often learn the most about ourselves through observing others. The compilation of over 50 interviews offers the reader endless opportunities to observe skilled, successful, and fulfilled individuals to discover something new about their own life. The framework is one that anyone can apply immediately to immerse themselves in practically any passion.

Every interview was conducted in 2008, and many of the names will be familiar to you, so the content will be highly relevant and applicable. The cost of the event is $25 if you are not already a member of the DaVinci Institute, and will include a $10 credit for all attendees towards the purchase of the book. In the meantime, if you’re not in Colorado or can’t attend, but are intrigued…. you can join the 50 Interviews community on: Facebook Linked In Twitter Happy new year! Let’s make 2009 the best one yet.

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Renaissance Woman or Just Spread Too Thin?


Recently I have been invited to join some prestigious and well connected networks and organizations. It struck me as I walked home from a very distinctive women in media organiztion invitation event how many (excuse the mixed metaphors and run-on sentence) irons I have in the fire, how many interests I have, how much and what breadth of conversation and topics intrigue me, how I cannot possibly “do” all I wish to, yet how essential some things are to nurture my spirit and soul.
I have no time, it seems, to do much writing beyond business writing these days, yet how luxurious it was to discuss the love of words and writing with a wide range of women.
I have been a consultant for 26 years. In many capacities but all focused on growing organizations and helping the people in them to successfully work together for a shared vision and goals.
I am an internationally known expert on virtual teaming and virtual work.
I am a freelance writer for local and statewide business publications.
I own a virtual and roving art gallery.
I am a published book author.
I just released my first “packaged” information product. I am on schedule to release my second in the fall.
I continue to learn and study script writing in the entertainment venues when I can squeeze it in, which isn’t very often.
I embrace alignment between work, business, personal, and spiritual.
I am working on taking better care of myself physically.
I love to cook; this does not always support my goal of losing weight. Fortunately, I also love to eat good foods, which does.
I deeply enjoy good dialogue and conversational exploration, especially in the realms of philosophy, cultural anthropology, and Spirit.
Am I a renaissance woman? Or just too spread out? Hmmmm….

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