The best and most effective way to interact with people is face to face. Do you have the tools and techniques to allow you to engage people in person? Claire talks with Paul about the best ways to engage people interpersonally.
Paul E. Maynard, otherwise known as The Relentless Networker, is an independent marketing, communications and business consultant based in the Dallas. He specializes in building and managing relationships. His work as a social media strategist for small- and medium-sized businesses and his experience as a dimensional marketer qualify him as an expert face-to-face networker.
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S01, Ep 25: Paul E. Maynard, Face-to-Face Communication
The best and most effective way to interact with people is face to face. Do you have the tools and techniques to allow you to engage people in person? Claire talks with Paul about the best ways to engage people interpersonally.
Paul E. Maynard, otherwise known as The Relentless Networker, is an independent marketing, communications and business consultant based in the Dallas. He specializes in building and managing relationships. His work as a social media strategist for small- and medium-sized businesses and his experience as a dimensional marketer qualify him as an expert face-to-face networker.
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S01, Ep 37: Dr. Ed Lewellen, Financial Security
Do you know that creating financial security is more about mindset than strategy or skillset? In this next episode of the High-Impact Living Series, Dr. Ed and Claire talk about how to best shpe your life around these concepts.
Dr. Edward Lewellen holds an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity, Certified Master Executive Coach, Master NLP Practitioner, Master Life Coach and has an MBA in Management. He has consulted with businesses, universities, and Chambers of Commerce on value-adding business forums and topics.
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S03, Ep 03: Protecting the Thing that Protects You Most, featuring Sue Moore
Did you know that the skin is the largest organ of the body, with a total area of about 20 square feet? Our skin protects us from microbes and the elements, helps regulate body temperature, and permits the sensation of touch, heat and cold.
We take our skin for granted. We expose it to the sun at the beach, we go skiing on the slopes and expose it to the cold and wind, and then we turn around and complain when we start seeing wrinkles, sun spots, or saggy skin.
Even if you’ve never taken care of your skin, it’s not too late to start. Your skin begins to age when you are only in your mid 20’s, although you may not see it. Your favorite products may not work anymore. Your genes, daily habits, and the sun cause these changes.
Both men and women are interested in looking young and vibrant. Our skin is our most visual piece of real estate, and when it looks good, we feel good. When it looks bad, we feel bad.
Dermatologists are trained physicians that understand skin better than anyone. They all recommend daily regimens to keep your skin healthy. But what products are safe? Should I go organic? How much should I budget to spend every month?
Stay tuned as we welcome back Sue Moore, who brings to us a great education to help us understand in practical terms some of the most common questions and misconceptions around caring for your skin.
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