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and "world", well that means over 50 chapters
throughout the USA and the world, I mean everywhere.
Women
business owners are "Rediscovering
What Works" at Seton Hill University's National Education
Center for Women in Business. As new business trends are defined,
The Center has created innovative initiatives to assist women face
the uncertainties in today's economy. Join Director Jayne H. Huston
as she discusses with WorldWIT Radio host and founder, Liz Ryan,
the core concepts of business that are essential for building a successful
enterprise. Visit www.e-magnify.com
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Experience Unlimited
Futures
Would you like to discover a process for developing the potential to move
into a much more advanced way of functioning--experience more energy,
feel younger, more confident, clear your mind, increase your creativity
and intuition? Liz Ryan of WorldWIT Radio explores the book
Unlimited Futures, with author Dr. Bobbie Stevens. Great
step-by-step guidelines.
CRAZY:
INGREDIENT for SUCCESS
Barry
Moltz, author of "You have to be a little crazy: to start
a business," debunks the myths of business start-ups by telling the
truth. As an entrepreneur, the question is not "if" you will
fail, but "when?" Barry delivers irreverent, straight talk about
the complex intersection of start-up business, financial health, physical
well-being, spiritual wholeness and family life. WorldWIT
Radio
Tech-Bust
Paves the Way
At only 28, Suzi
Bonk has navigated her way through a very difficult
economy to become an international serial entrepreneur. After a few successes
and a number of failures, current entrepreneurial interest is Sofa Logic
Inc., a consultancy firm that offers business counsel and development
in international business development. Suzi explains to Liz Ryan,
WorldWIT
Radio Show how the tech bust paved the way .
New
Workforce Formulas
Solutions can’t be implemented until the problems are identified. Many
people are shocked when they learn why young girls are less likely to
engage their curiosity in the art of science. Liz Ryan of WorldWIT
Radio and Pat McNees discuss the challenges and the solutions
as detailed in Pat’s book, “New Formulas for America's Workforce: Girls
in Science and Engineering.”
What
Gets Measured Gets Done
Liz Ryan, producer of WorldWIT Radio corrals Gay
Gaddis of T-3
(that's, The Think Tank) in Austin, Texas. Gay is the president
and founder of T-3
and this successful advertising and direct marketing company
has an interesting philosophy that boosts their bottom-line
metrics. |
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Liz
Ryan, producer of WorldWIT
Radio interviews Sandee
Kastrul, founder of I C Stars. Her organization focuses
on young people in the inner city (Chicago) and trains them in leadership,
technology & business skills. The training lasts 4 months in a
12-hour per day format (8:am - 8:pm). It's a great model for other
cities.
LISTEN |
Ignorance
isn't always bliss. Liz Ryan, producer of WorldWIT Radio
discusses a threat with Anne Abate. Anne's real life story
of survival an aggressive breast cancer too often unrecognized
even by doctors. It strikes young and old (15 years to 80), male and
female - so aggressive there isn't time to think about it.
LISTEN
NOW |
Liz
Ryan, producer of WorldWIT
Radio heads off into the future as she corrals an internationally
know futurist from New York,
Edie Weiner. There's a conflict deep
in the well that is brewing locally as well as internationally and
has nothing to do with the Iraqi. Edie also offers an intellectual
mind bending view of how men and women think differently in a corporation.
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Liz,
Nancy Whiteman and Linda Yager deliver "insights" that truly
make the world a better place.
LISTEN
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