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THE ART OF CONNECTION 365 DAYS OF GRATITUDE With Robert W Jones
Episode 7227th March 2024 • Shining Brightly • Howard Brown
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Episode Summary – HEARTCENTERED COMMUNITY OFFERS DAILY GRATITIUDE AND INSPIRATION! In Episode 72 of the Shining Brightly Podcast show (links in the comments), titled “THE ART OF CONNECTION 365 DAYS OF GRATITUDE” with my amazing friend and collaborator Robert W. Jones (aka The Robert or “W”). Volume IV of The Art of Connection is available on Kindle and paperback. The bestselling and award-winning books and series are daily spoon-fills of goodness and inspiration. We discuss incredible 1200+ author-collaborators behind the books that make up the iNetreprenuer global network. REMEMBER TO WORK ON WHO YOU ARE AND WANT TO BECOME! Thank you for the Art of Connection 360 Days of Living with Abundance with the sunflower cover. ***SPECIAL GIFT - as the pricing goes up on April 1, 2024.*** Get your Kindle or Paperback today (QR CODE IN THE COMMENTS)! They make great corporate gifts. Come download, listen, share and review this energetic show!

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inetrepreneur_network/

About the guest –  Robert W. Jones is a Multi-time International Bestselling Author, Radio Show Host and longtime Entrepreneur and Founder of the iNETrepreneur Network. He is the thought leader behind the legacy book series Art of Connection 365, and Editor of both the iNETrepreneur and Contemporary Woman Magazines. Known as “The Robert,” or “W” he is described as one of the most progressive and innovative forward thinkers in business – he goes beyond recognizing trends, he is the trendsetter creating ways for entrepreneurs to become ULTRApreneurs. Robert is a heart-centered, relationship-focused builder of global communities. Today, he helps business owners and entrepreneurs get on stage, into authorship, and do engagements that expand brand awareness, personal credibility, and worldwide influence through his suite of iNET companies.

About the Host:

Howard Brown is a best-selling author, award-winning international speaker, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, interfaith peacemaker, and a two-time stage IV cancer survivor. He is also a sought-after speaker and consultant for corporate businesses, nonprofits, congregations, and community groups. Howard has co-founded two social networks that were the first to connect religious communities around the world. He is a nationally known patient advocate and “cancer whisperer” to many families. Howard, his wife Lisa, and daughter Emily currently reside in Michigan, and his happy place is on the basketball court.

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Howard Brown:

Hello, it's Howard Brown. It's the Shining Brightly

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Show. I have a great show today. It's really going to be

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energetic. I'm so excited to have Robert W. Jones. Robert,

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how are you? Welcome. Well, thank you for having me. How are

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you give me the gift of opportunity by being on your

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show and I'm gonna flash you the sign. W W.

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W is here. He's in the house. I love it. Let me just tell you,

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we got a great show because we got so much to cover today. And

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we're going to just spread so much inspiration. But Robert W.

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Jones is a multi time International Best Selling

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Author, radio show host and longtime entrepreneur and

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founder of the eye net entrepreneur network. He is a

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thought leader behind the legacy book series art of connection

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365. We're going to dig deep on that, as they're of both, and

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the eye net intrapreneur and contemporary women's magazines,

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known as the Robert V. Robert or just W. He's described as one of

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the most progressive innovative forward thinkers in the

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business. He goes beyond recognising trends. He is a

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trendsetter, creating ways for entrepreneurs to become Ultra

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printers. Robert is heart centred relationship focused

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builder of global communities. Today, he helps business owners

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and entrepreneurs get on stage into authorship, and do

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engagements that expand their brand awareness, personal

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credibility, worldwide influence through his suite of I net

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companies. And he's just a really good guy and a good

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friend of mine. Robert, I'm so excited to have you here. I got

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two immediate questions that we'll get into maybe your

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background a little bit. But how are you shining brightly today?

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You know, Howard, I love that question, because I've heard you

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asked that question before. And instead of just coming onto the

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show, and Breen something that I just come off the cuff because I

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love doing that I love Ab-lib love getting on stage and

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whatnot. I really thought about it. And I actually I actually

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got it into my journal and I started writing down. And there

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are three ways that I shine brightly. One, I, it's how I get

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up in the morning, how I get up each and every morning. And I

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have a ritual of drinking my lemon water, doing my meditation

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and doing my isometrics to keep me young and healthy. I know I

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look like I'm about 29 years old, but I'm actually 59. So the

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second thing is, is how do I show up? How do I show up in

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front of everyone I meet. And one of the best ways that I show

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up and shine brightly is with a smile. And I make sure that

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smile comes across the face because it means I'm open for

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business. But better yet, it means I'm open for the people

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that come across me and I them. But the last thing we don't

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normally think about too much is, you know, I shine brightly

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on how I end my day. Because everyone has days that are

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amazing, and sometimes days that really are trying. And my goal

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is is when I go to bed, I always think to myself, How can I shine

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brightly when I go to sleep? So my dreams come to me again. And

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wake me up with that charge of energy that says Here I am day.

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This is what's getting me up? Not what keeps me up at night.

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Wow. So powerful. I love it, how you get up, and how you show up

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with a smile and then how you end the day. That's beautiful

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man, I really appreciate that you took it real seriously. And

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you are shining brightly. And that's that's a great mantra to

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do that. And I do something very similar. And you know what?

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That's because you're my big brother. You're a year older.

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I'm 58. So all right. So something that we may not know

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about you that you want to share.

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Robert W. Jones: You know, so I want I'm keeping within the

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theme here. So I'm 59 years old, believe it or not, I'm waiting

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for my 59 and a half, right? No, I'm fine at 59. But here's

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something a lot of people used to go to a place called Sears

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and Roebuck and Sears and Roebuck actually, long, long

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time ago, when my family lived in Connecticut, they had a

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wonderful, amazing portrait studio. And so families would go

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there and then have you know, portraits of their pets

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portraits of their kids portraits of parents and family.

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And so believe it or not, Howard when I went to the portrait

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studio, they thought I was a cute baby. And what they did is

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they gave us a free photo shoot. And I actually became the last

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black and white portrait baby that Sears and Roebuck photo

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studios ever took. I was the last one because after I broke

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the camera of black and white and went to colour after that, I

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think that that's what really happened. But there you go. So

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I don't know if our younger audience remembers

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Sears and Roebuck but I got my pictures with my twin sister at

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Sears and Roebuck in the Boston suburbs too, but I was never

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picked Is the portrait baby. So that's an incredible share

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there. So thank you for that. What you know, I want you to

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share a little bit more of your background. Because you know

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what, when I met you, one of the most surprising things is that

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you did service to this country. And I want to thank you for

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that. So share a little bit more of your background and who

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became how Robert, you became who you are today, I'll be

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Robert W. Jones: But I'd like to say that I'm proud of my service

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helpful.

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of this country. And it hasn't always been that way. And I've

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had to really look back and say, you know, what was I serving?

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And then who was a serving with? And when I really figured out,

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it's about the who, and not the how, or even the why sometimes

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it's the people that I served with. That's what's made me most

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proud of my service, I served from 1983 to 1989. Oh, my gosh,

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that sounds like a lot ago. I don't want to say that. And, and

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so I joined when I was 17 years old, you know, with the goal of

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making that my lifelong pursuit. But as many of us know, what we

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think that we're going to set out to do in life is not

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actually what we, you know, end up doing. And so I served six

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years very, very proudly. But I remember going down to Panama

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and getting shot at and I thought, Well, I'm not sure I

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might have a very long life in this particular venture. And so

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I decided after my second three years, it was time for me to get

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out and try other things in life,

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which branch of the service,

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Robert W. Jones: I was in the United States Marine Corps. So

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once a Marine, always a Marine, and for the Marines out there,

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Uhura

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Served for 5 Yes, I love it. Well, thank you for

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sharing that as well. And so really, what I think that I'm so

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impressed, and I want to give a shout out to some people here,

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so your wife, Sean, and then Donna, and then also buddy,

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Thornton and Natalie because they just are incredible people

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that since I met Natalie first, and she introduced me to that

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have become really close business collaborators and

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friends of mine. How did this art of connection get started?

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Robert W. Jones: Yeah, it, you know it, it's a great story. And

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there's a long story in a short story, you helped me how much

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It's a great story for a couple takeaways here.

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you want me to put in this involvement here. But what

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happened was, is we had this thing, this little thing, this

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little interruption in March of 2020, called COVID. And COVID

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came into our lives. And in my company, we were an all in

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One, thank you, Troy, right. And also, he acknowledged something

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person networking organisation. And my belief was this, there's,

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you know, there should always be a place to go where

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entrepreneurs can grow. And but we did all in person. Then COVID

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came in, I just shut down 17 chapters that were going on

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across the country and wondering what I was going to do next. I

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that you actually do something, you had your gift back up your

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have a wife, I have three kids still in the home. I have a

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fourth that just left, what do I do? And I remember I was working

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and I was I had office space that a place called Regis and I

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loved my office space there. But but it kept getting shut down

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because there is these things called COVID cleanses. And so

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resilient moment, you bounce back after the real estate, you

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that meant that everyone with had locked the building that do

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a COVID cleanse, we couldn't go in guess what it happened three

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date three times in a row on the same day. And that happened to

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always be on my radio show day. And then, and then a fourth time

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it closed down and there was a fire on the roof. I went home

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recreated yourself, I want to just acknowledge that. And then

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and I and my wife, John's like what are you doing here? And I'm

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like, well, there was a fire on the roof. And she said, You know

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what, honey? Maybe it's the maybe there's a sign saying that

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you need to come back home. So I did. I came back home and I had

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a home office. But guess what, now I have kids and I got wife

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thank you, for your wife to actually giving you the

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and I have all these distractions that you have at

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home, right? So one day, my son Troy comes across and he looks

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at me, he goes, Dad, you old people got it all wrong. And I'm

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sitting there and I'm working. I lift my head up through my

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office door and Excuse me, what did you say Troy? It's like, you

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expansion idea of like, we don't always want to hear all the

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old people have it all wrong. But he piqued my interest,

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Howard, he piqued my interest. I'm like, Okay, I'll bite on

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this one. So why do us old people have it all run? He says,

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Well, when you old people talk about legacy. It seems like you

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always talk about stuff. And he goes, isn't knowledge more

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quotes from Robert, in the W, we want to hear from others. So

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important? Uhm, and it hit me. I was like, Oh, okay. And then

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then he really got me interested. Like, I go to Troy

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what, tell me more. And he's like, Look, Dad, I remember when

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when you got into real estate. You lost everything in 2009. He

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said, But you didn't have the knowledge to be able to rebuild,

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it's really great. So now, you've actually now done, you

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we wouldn't be in our house. Now. We wouldn't be able to

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drive in a car now. You wouldn't have your business now. He goes,

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it isn't it isn't about the stuff. He says it's about the

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knowledge because you have the knowledge to bring us back. And

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I remember thinking about that. And I thought to myself, that's

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know, volume four is out. But it's been an evolution right in

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what it's about. It's about being able to apply knowledge in

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our lives. And so then I came I had this idea I said, I always

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do with my entrepreneur group. And I was I was trained, I was a

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missionary as well. And so you'd take a passage from the Bible,

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you would you'd create a thought. And you ask a question

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building the books and building the community. Now I got to

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for reflection, I can say, I'm giving you the longer story now.

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And so I, so I did all that in. And so I did that for for the

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entrepreneurs. And so I went to a book publishing company. And I

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said, What do you think of this idea, and of course, they raved

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about it, they was there, it was great, but you're gonna have to

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enter into book three, and now book four. So I think I've been

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put $5,000 down, you know, to start this book venture, I put

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the $5,000 down, because I thought, Okay, I'm going to do

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great things, I come home, I tell my wife, and she goes, You

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did what? And when she said, who's gonna buy a book like

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that? I just was like, oh, you know, it's just the husband and

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in the community now, a little like a year and a half. But you

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wife thing. But Howard, she didn't mean it like that. She

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said, she said, I don't mean, who would buy a book like that?

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Because it's all your quote, she said, why don't you bring other

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people with you. So your collective community can share

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their quotes, their thoughts, and their wisdom with others in

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started to build this, and it's really taking off and I enjoy

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the world. And that's how the art of connection book came to

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being. It was to give hope, inspiration and support to other

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entrepreneurs, business owners and influencers in this world.

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Robert W. Jones: You know, I, in one of the things you brought

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it. So tell me about the latest book, okay, because I actually,

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the Book Three is actually a transformational quotes. It's

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inspirational. It's awesome. Let's now talk about gratitude.

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up, and it's so powerful, Howard, I have to back up just a

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little bit. And one of the things that I've learned in life

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is like, you know, you we learn from everywhere, and we can

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apply what we're learning from everywhere and give credit to

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others. And I feel like there's been so many powerful, wonderful

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people in my life. I mean, I can share the credit, I share it

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with you bringing me here, I share it with my son, who's 13

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years old, saying, I'm just the crazy old dude, I share it with

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my wife, who's like, Honey, who's gonna buy a book like

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that. But the thing is, as I've gotten older Howard, it's not

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been about ego. It's really been about how can I work with the

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best, most brilliant minds in the world, who actually had

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something even better than that? The largest hearts in the world.

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And that's what makes this book 365 days of gratitude, so

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powerful for me. Because I think in much of my life, I didn't

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really have what they call that attitude of gratitude, I kind of

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have the attitude of like, I'm going to do what I'm going to

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do. And it doesn't matter about others. But quite frankly, to

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succeed in this world. It's very lonely. And you can be very

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unsuccessful doing it all on your own.

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Yeah, this I have to tell you. So one of the

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quotes in the book three in the art of connection, that

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transformational quotes is that I look at it every day,

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actually. And I actually have it as the Kindle. And there's two

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kinds of sources, and we're gonna get into that. But the

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book itself, it just grounds me, it's right on my desk, I have it

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right here with me, if people are video, I actually holding up

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the book. And I just go to the day, but in the past, you

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mentioned smiling, that was Sanet Van Breda our famous

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diamond beauty from South Africa. And then my page in this

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book is means a lot to me, because it's the day that I was

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told I was cancer free September 20 2019. So it means a great

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deal to me in that and the attitude of gratitude in the

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next book. It's just amazing. There's some really, really,

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really intentional, authentic, talented people in these books

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that you've built into the network here. And that's what

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I'm learning there as well. And so this this Arctic connection,

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which is just, I mean, it got a lot of bestsellers and a lot of

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flags and a lot of awards, because we have that network

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that basically shares this, but also you told me something, two

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things one, this is a great corporate gift, what a stocking

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stuffer. This thing is because you're giving some real value

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here and it's not a huge lift. You can read one page a day, or

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you can just pick random quotes and things like that. But you

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told me that some schools now are looking at this as

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curriculum talk about that for a second.

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Robert W. Jones: Yeah, yeah, the the most exciting thing is, is

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that it's allowed a platform, a platform. So I'm able to get out

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there and showcase this book and actually share the pages with

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others into things that happen. There's the inside game in the

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outside game. The inside game is I have authors who are really

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slowing down their life in a moment. And they're gifting such

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wonderful knowledge to others, but it's in one page. It's it

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can consumable, like almost a soundbite. And so the outside

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game is, is our youth in high school and college. They're

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reading the pages there. I mean, some 380 pages of content now,

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Howard, but they're consuming it one page at a time. And so they

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go from page to page to page to page and what used to be a book,

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they wouldn't want to consume it. Now. They they're reading 20

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and 30 pages. And the teachers and the administration of both

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colleges and high schools are starting to take this on and

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saying, You know what, Robert, you have something here, your

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community is providing a place where these kids are starting to

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read again, they're coming off their phone, they're learning

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these awesome, amazing thought. And they're actually asking

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questions, and integrating themselves into the classroom

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based upon what we're writing. I mean, how cool was that? And I,

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and I had one, one kid from our local high school, he's 17 years

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old. And he called me up and he goes, and I asked him, I said,

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what makes this book so cool. And he said, he said, It's like

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social media, in a book. And I was, like, how, and that's where

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it all came. And I got goosebumps, I'm getting

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goosebumps just telling you right now, when he said it's

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like, it's like social media in a book. And that's where it came

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to me it where it's like, we're talking in the language of our

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youth. So we can still bridge the gap, we can still reach out

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to them, we can still create a compounding effect for all of

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them, because they're very wise. They just consume their

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information much differently than you and I do probably,

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yeah, but this book now it has real impact and

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real value. And I want to say that I being part of a

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collaborative authorship has been really fun. Because I

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mentioned that having the book is daily open up a page are

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random. But the actual the Kindle becomes a search engine,

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I learned this from you and I wanted the credibility, you

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can't fake being an author, Amazon does not let you do that

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once you actually have a best selling author page on Amazon,

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they can't take that away from you. And I think that's really

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prestigious. And one, it's a credibility that there's very

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few authorship is not easy. But but we've been able to do that

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and being part of a collaborative. So I actually use

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the kindle a little bit as a search engine, because I'm able

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to find joint venture collaborations podcast guests,

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guest to look about stages and other other projects,

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potentially. And I've delved into the network at all of I

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found our Greek humans. Really, I want to tell you as a tribute

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to the community, I want to talk about that. The How did you

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start to build the community, because that's one of the really

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impressive things being a part of the book is one thing, and it

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was awesome. But the continuing legacy and that continue thing

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of meeting on Mondays and Tuesdays, and you have local

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networks and building an account. That is actually been

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the crown hidden jewel that I learned is your network. Talk

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about that.

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Robert W. Jones: You know, that is a very astute insight. That's

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a very astute question. And I'm going to give you my best answer

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on that. Absolutely. And the what what I have found Howard,

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it's never been about the book. The book is just a vessel. It's

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always been about the people, it will always be about the people.

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And it will always remain with the people. The book is just a

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binding agent that gathers all of it in the things

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psychometric. And so those who are heart centred those who want

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to give of themselves, those who want to create an impact that

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lasts now and into the future. They're a part of the book, and

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those who don't see it in a similar vein as you and I don't.

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And so what's happening here as the community is growing, and as

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the voice of this community grows, the people are coming in

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here and they're going like, you know, Angel Marie Monicelli,

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Howard Brown, the Nick van Breda, Natalie McLean, and

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they're thinking they're thinking to themselves. I have a

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resource centre of people just like me, who care about people

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more than profit, but we all profit together. And I think

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that that's been the most amazing thing. And in here's

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something we're not when I, when we had a we had a book signing

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just this past weekend on Saturday on Saturday, and it was

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amazing. We had about 40 people come in all from the Phoenix

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area. And, and I remember I stood up and and I said to them,

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I said, this book only exists because of you. Yeah. And that's

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each and every person in there. And that's what the beauty. And

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that's kind of like what I've learned you and I both note, or

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have backgrounds in technology. And I'll tell you this, the day

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that I learned that touch, ology is more important than

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technology was the day that my life my life was transformed.

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Because I knew who I was working for. I knew who I was working

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with. And I knew who really mattered.

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Touch ology verse technology. Astute. I love it. I

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want to say that I invited about seven other people to come with

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me. And you know what they said to me, thank you. Thank you for

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the book. And thank you for the community. So I know we're doing

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something right there. And, and that leads me to listen, once

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one book ends, Robert, you're now promoting this.

Unknown:

Next book begins. Oh, yeah, you want to

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share a teaser? On the next on on volume? Is volume

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five, right?

Unknown:

Volume five is

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you want to share about that right now?

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Robert W. Jones: Absolutely. And it really, it really goes into

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the book has actually had its own journey. And I believe that

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everything's in journey. I mean, it's not just a destination

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point. It's every step that takes you there. And if you can

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enjoy every step that takes you that journey. Oh, my goodness,

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when you get there. It's like, are you not lit living a

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fulfilled life? The first one was the power of voice. The

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second book was inspiration. The third one was transformation.

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The fourth is gratitude. And the fifth one is, is living your

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life, abundantly. 365 days of abundant quote, by

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entrepreneurs, business owners and influencers?

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Wow, oh, my goodness. So there's a big

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reveal.

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Days of living a life of abundance. Wow, that, God, I

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have to tell you that, since I will be part of it, I just got

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to think now, I got to sit down and think about abundance and

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how it applies to me and how I can share that out there. I'm

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gonna have to I don't have an answer for you. But that's a big

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deal. That's great. So I guess one book ends, you got to get

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started on that. And you have a special co author who's that

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who's joining you in the book I have?

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Robert W. Jones: Well, we're going to do something, do

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something a little bit different on on this book. We could we

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could have a co author, his name is Ken, LeSean. Or we're doing

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an Iron Chef. And so the Iron Chef is is is any co author who

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is a part of this book, and who brings in other authors. If they

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bring more authors than our Iron Chef, they get to co author on

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the book. Ooh. So this is going to be a very interesting ride

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this time around. So I'm looking at the roller coaster up, but

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I'm looking at it down and I'm saying you know what, you know,

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my dad used to tell me, just because it hasn't been done

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before doesn't mean it's not necessary or needed. And so I

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thought to myself, I'm going to do something just a little bit

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different and change it up a little bit on the abundance

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book.

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Well, I love it. I love a competition. So let's see

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the Iron Chef. And who brings most and can see can there. I

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think that's very cool. And a little competition isn't a bad

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thing at all between the network. So I love that as well.

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Robert W. Jones: And really, Howard, you know, this book

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really is is in a way a reveal for you too. And he may go like

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no Robert, way more. What do you mean? What do you mean by that?

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I'm like, Well, you look at the background and you see, you see

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an image that is representative like the sun, you know, shining

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brightly of inexhaustible energy. One Book number five

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another reveal here, which I'm revealing on your show is, is

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the cover of the book has has representation of the sunflower.

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Oh, I love it.

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Robert W. Jones: Amazing. Amazing. And, and here's

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something that people don't know. The sunflower is one of

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the few plants now in a lot of culture, it's all about abundant

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energy and it's representative of the sun. It's its birth, and

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it's it's the end of life and it's what happens in between.

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And I found out what what that means what happens in between

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the sunflower is one of the few plants that actually follows the

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sun all the way across the horizon from beginning in the

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morning, to the evening. And not only that, in the evening, the

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sunflowers also in their energetic way at nighttime, all

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bend towards each other. In one last thing, and I think you'll

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love this, a lot of people don't know that the sun flower, what

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we see at the sunflower is actually 1000s of flowers, all

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coming together to create one creation that we see. And that's

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what I love about the sunflower, because it's representative of

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the energy that we all create ate together.

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Wow, what a reveal. So new book 365 days of

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living a life of abundance, and the sunflower cover. Thank you

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for sharing that on my show. That's amazing. I appreciate

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that, as well. Listen, it's time. Okay, for the shining

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brightly spotlights, I'm going to ask you to put on your

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sunglasses, because we're going to shine brightly together. So

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reading glasses or regular glasses off all the cool, those

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are pretty hip sunglasses for those that listen. So I would

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love you to share how best you want people to get in touch with

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you. And then any other final remarks about the book series

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that you want to share. And then also leave me with a shining

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brightly, quote, or a story or spotlight then hand the show

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back to me.

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Absolutely.

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Robert W. Jones: Absolutely. The best way that people can get a

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hold of me is my telephone number 602-228-0907, that's

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602-228-0907 and just type your name. And when your number comes

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in, I will call you back. Or if you'd like to see our book, go

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to mybook.to that mybook.to/artofconnection4, the

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number four, and you can go to our current book page, which

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also has my amazon.com author profile on it. And still, those

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are two great ways to get to see me and meet me very, very

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quickly. I would also give away the I net ShopRunner network.com

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site where our community is, but we probably should put those in

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the show notes that someone can click on that because it's a

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little hard to spell.

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It'll be in the show notes. There'll be on all

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the social media posts in the in the links and all that sort of

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stuff as well. So any final comments about the art of

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connection? Or do you want to go right to a shining brightly,

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quote, story or moment,

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Robert W. Jones: I just, I do want to have one comment. And I

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appreciate you asking and give him that space. One of the

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things that I say about entrepreneurs, whether they're a

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coach of coaches or entrepreneurs to, you know,

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whether they be a landscape owner, whether they be a

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naturopathic doctor, in a way, we're all entrepreneurs, because

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we're marketing our services. But one of the things that

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happens as entrepreneurs is, I believe we spend far too much

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time working on what we do. And we need to create more space to

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work on who we are. And the art of connection book is a perfect

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place to take a little bit of time to work on who you are

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component. I have never had anyone call me back and say, Oh,

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my goodness, that was the worst thing I've ever done is to

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create a page for the art of connection book. You know what

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they say? They like? Oh, my God, Robert, I'm an international

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best selling author. I'm in an award winning book. I'm in the

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Library of Congress. I mean, all these great people, you know, so

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don't think of it is just a page in a book. Think of it as a

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place to stop, reflect, refined and give your gift of voice to

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the world.

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Thank you for that. That's that's yet shining

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brightly right there. So all right,

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Robert W. Jones: I did have a page and I do you want to read

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this and it's on Thanksgiving Day? All right. If I have time,

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if I have to do you do that's okay. Yeah, I want to make sure

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they get to it really quickly had my pen there. All right. And

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in this particular page is on is in our newest book, that come

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out with the gratitude quotes book. Not to be confused with

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our newer book. But this is on November 25. And it was written

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by me and I really thought about what quote to read, and I

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thought this was a good one.

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When I hear the word challenge, I think, be grateful for the

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opportunity.

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It says the word challenge is used to liberal liberally in

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today's world. It is usually defined it's tempting one's

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abilities for winning a competition or overcoming an

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obstacle. But as great as the word challenge is we don't look

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at the small things that add up. It's awesome that we tackle

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monumental tasks, but let's examine the little things that

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actually matter just as much. I remember a coach once telling me

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that there's actually a beauty to small challenges. It is the

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smaller things that add up, do those day to day opportunities

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that come to us and can turn them all into very big. Quickly.

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He stated, when those day to day challenges in the life changing

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challenges become much easier. In fact, 95% of the world's

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challenges are small ones. Remember to embrace the

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opportunity of your small challenges. It may not be

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conquering that summit of Mount Everest or winning the Boston

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Marathon, but they are continual opportunities of life that will

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help you accomplish anything.

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Wow, you are shining brightly. Robert W.

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Jones. Thank you for that. Oh, my goodness. Well, this is this

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has been an amazing show. Let me thank a few folks here. I want

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to thank some folks that have helped me every day which are

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front edge publishing, the readthespirit.com magazine that

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comes out on Mondays and my finishing house for podcasting

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amplifyou network. They helped me they helped me get it done

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every day. So I really appreciate them. As far as me,

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you can reach Howard Brown, of course at shining brightly.com.

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So if you want to book me to speak and make your next event

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shine, you want to learn more about this podcast, you want to

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learn about the book, and also my collaborative books, The Art

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of connection series, there's two of them up there, and some

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others as well. And the things that I'm interested in that make

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me unique, which is the world of cancer and cancer prevention,

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the world of entrepreneurship and Babson College and also the

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world of interfaith of learning who those are not like us, come,

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come, I'm interactive. Come find me at shining brightly.com. And

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remember, if we choose to shine brightly for ourselves, and for

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others in our communities and neighbourhoods, the world will

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become a better place. Robert, amazing high energy show. You

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are a really good friend. Thank you for being here. And we'll

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keep shining together.

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Robert W. Jones: Thank you, Howard. Thank you so much.

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