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LEGENDARY SPARK – BOB PROCTOR’S PROTEGE With Diane Armitage
Episode 9214th August 2024 • Shining Brightly • Howard Brown
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Episode Summary – OUR SAGES, MASTERS AND MENTORS CAN HELP US GET UNSTUCK IN LIFE, BUSINESS AND RELATIONSHIPS TO REACH OUR HUMAN POTENTIAL. In Episode 92 of the Shining Brightly Podcast Show (links in the comments), titled “LEDGENDARY SPARK– BOB PROCTOR’S PROTÉGÉ”. I am truly thrilled to be joined by Bob Proctors 27-year writing and collaborative partner – Diane Armitage. She speaks fondly of the cherished coffee meetings that she had each day as that work to POSITIVELY TRANSFORM LIVES.

 

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About the guest – 30 years ago, Diane Armitage was a brand-new entrepreneur who had absolutely no idea what she was doing. But on her first day of business, Bob Proctor – one of the world’s greatest teachers on human potential and success – chose Diane to be his writer. For the next 27 years, Diane and Bob worked as writing partners, creating his curriculum, programs and marketing to help millions of people transform their lives. Also, the 30-year owner of a global marketing agency, Diane was nicknamed “The Creator to the Creators, “The Secret Weapon,” and “The Millionaire Maker” by clients such as Les Brown, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, REI.com, TheBiltmore.com, RE/MAX International and Patagonia.com Three years ago, on Bob Proctor’s urging, the protégée became the teacher. Today, Diane mentors as a Master Teacher at a global level, teaching entrepreneurs … wanna be entrepreneurs … and business leaders how to reconnect with the power and genius they already have locked within …  to create their lives and businesses on their terms.  

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

Howard Brown:

Show. I have a show for you. Diane Armitage, welcome.

Howard Brown:

Welcome, welcome. I'm so happy to see you.

Diane Armitage:

And happy to see you. Thank you so much for

Diane Armitage:

having me on board.

Howard Brown:

Yeah. Are you in California?

Diane Armitage:

I am Laguna Beach, beautiful Laguna Beach.

Howard Brown:

Right? You have the guide to go to beach and I'm

Howard Brown:

going to come visit soon. So it's gonna be amazing. Well, I

Howard Brown:

have to tell you that this show is intriguing to me, because you

Howard Brown:

spent a lot of time with this legend called Bob Proctor. It's

Howard Brown:

absolutely incredible. And we're gonna learn a lot about that.

Howard Brown:

But tell people about you because I am learning more about

Howard Brown:

you. And I've attended a couple of your amazing workshops. And

Howard Brown:

so 30 years ago, Diane Armitage was a brand new entrepreneur.

Howard Brown:

And you really didn't know what you were doing. At least you're

Howard Brown:

just kind of feeling your way trying to learn, you know, the

Howard Brown:

ropes and things like that. On your first day of business. You

Howard Brown:

met Bob Proctor, one of the world's greatest teachers on

Howard Brown:

human potential and success. And he chose you to be a writer. How

Howard Brown:

amazing you must have really impressed or he saw the

Howard Brown:

potential in you for the next 27 years of your life. Diana Bob

Howard Brown:

worked as writing partners creating curriculums and

Howard Brown:

programs and marketing to help millions of people transform

Howard Brown:

their lives. And absolutely that's such an alignment with

Howard Brown:

lifting people up, as I say in shining brightly. It's that's

Howard Brown:

how you do it. Now, you basically also the 30 year owner

Howard Brown:

of global marketing agency, you are nicknamed The Creator to the

Howard Brown:

creators a secret weapon a millionaire maker by clients

Howard Brown:

such as Les Brown, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen

Howard Brown:

rei.com, the Biltmore hotels.com are REMAX International and

Howard Brown:

Patagonia Safale some small brands and some small names out

Howard Brown:

there that you've been able to rub shoulders with and work

Howard Brown:

with. That's really great. Well, Bob brought Bob Proctor passed

Howard Brown:

away in 2022. And before that, he urged you the protege to

Howard Brown:

become the teacher. And today, you are the mentor and the

Howard Brown:

master teacher on a global level. You teach entrepreneurs

Howard Brown:

and wannabe entrepreneurs and business leaders how to

Howard Brown:

reconnect with the power their genius that they already have

Howard Brown:

locked within themselves to create better lives and

Howard Brown:

businesses on their terms. Why? Wow, just a while you're I'm so

Howard Brown:

happy to have you here. But I want to take a little curveball

Howard Brown:

and tell us something people may not know about you. You'd like

Howard Brown:

to share.

Diane Armitage:

Oh, right off the start. Yes. Start what most

Diane Armitage:

people don't know about me, I I protect when I moved out to

Diane Armitage:

California I got involved in outrigger, which was a big deal

Diane Armitage:

for me, because previously I had lived in Denver and the biggest

Diane Armitage:

body of water I knew was my bathtub. And I became a top

Diane Armitage:

paddler in the state and actually paddled all over the

Diane Armitage:

country and in different countries for many, many years.

Diane Armitage:

cabling is that Hawaiian boat, you know, with the big armor

Diane Armitage:

like Wi Fi bow. Yeah, it was.

Howard Brown:

And that's a team sport. You're huffing and you

Howard Brown:

got to be in rhythm.

Diane Armitage:

Yes, you do. You got to be in rhythm.

Howard Brown:

You got to be in rhythm with your fellow and

Howard Brown:

women and men paddlers. There's really good rafting in Denver,

Howard Brown:

this water, there's the Colorado.

Diane Armitage:

Yeah, let's try other things.

Howard Brown:

It's good. So I'd like you to share just a little

Howard Brown:

bit about your background and where you know, kind of short,

Howard Brown:

you know how you came through, and then how you met Bob. And

Howard Brown:

that that story there is very impressive. Well,

Diane Armitage:

I had been climbing the corporate ladder.

Diane Armitage:

And interestingly, I had gotten all of my degrees in thinking

Diane Armitage:

that I was going to go into genetics research. And every

Diane Armitage:

time I tried to get a job in genetics research, they kept

Diane Armitage:

pushing me to the marketing department. And I was like, I'm

Diane Armitage:

a writer. Yes, but that's just the hobby. But once I finally

Diane Armitage:

gave in to the thing that I was put on the planet to do, I

Diane Armitage:

started theirs, and then I moved to corporate marketing. And I

Diane Armitage:

was at REMAX International. And at one point, I was assigned a

Diane Armitage:

task at the convention to escort the keynote speaker from his

Diane Armitage:

keynote to his workshop, and it was Bob. And so after his

Diane Armitage:

amazing keynote, which was mind blowing, I was walking him

Diane Armitage:

through the hall at the convention center, and I said,

Diane Armitage:

you know, I'm thinking of starting my own freelance

Diane Armitage:

writing company. And I had not even said that to myself. And he

Diane Armitage:

turned and he looked at me and he said, Well, he said, You're

Diane Armitage:

so right brain, there's no left in you. He said, You got to do

Diane Armitage:

it. And then he started walking away to his workshop. And I

Diane Armitage:

followed after him. Well, he came back after the workshop,

Diane Armitage:

and he said, Well, what did you decide to do? And I said, I'm

Diane Armitage:

going to do it, but then I didn't do it. So he and I met a

Diane Armitage:

few times for lunch. Over the course of the next year, I lived

Diane Armitage:

in Denver. He was in Toronto, but he was doing training at the

Diane Armitage:

Denver headquarters for REMAX. And he got me past what I call

Diane Armitage:

the terror barrier. And so The day that I started my brand new

Diane Armitage:

company, I flew to Toronto, to meet with Craig proctor who was

Diane Armitage:

not related to Bob, but a huge real estate agent. And I signed

Diane Armitage:

a contract with him. And then the next morning, he was

Diane Armitage:

beginning to train people in his in a seminar about how to become

Diane Armitage:

a real estate agent like he was, and in walk Bob Proctor. And he

Diane Armitage:

said, What are you doing here? And I said, Well, I quit, I

Diane Armitage:

started and, you know, Craig's my first client, and he said,

Diane Armitage:

Well, I'd like to be your second client. And from that, it was 27

Diane Armitage:

years of riding with him and talking with him, pretty much

Diane Armitage:

daily. It was an amazing it, everything in my life

Diane Armitage:

transformed in a matter of months. And then it just kept

Diane Armitage:

getting bigger and bigger and bigger.

Howard Brown:

So I have just, once you like, you got up close

Howard Brown:

and personal. You spent so much time what is Bob Proctor life?

Howard Brown:

Well, he's really

Diane Armitage:

funny. And he's very generous, and he was very

Diane Armitage:

ride with me, you know, I would go through these fearful moments

Diane Armitage:

of getting ready to leap into something, and then I'd always

Diane Armitage:

have to call Bob and he'd have to take me by the hand. But you

Diane Armitage:

know, he, he was carrying to the very soul of his being, he was a

Diane Armitage:

very, very dear friend, he was a father figure, really. And I

Diane Armitage:

told a story just recently about the day he had to pull me out

Diane Armitage:

from under the bed, when my heart was broken. He's just, he

Diane Armitage:

was so kind to me, and such a loving person. And so, but he

Diane Armitage:

believed in me and my skills, and the ability that he and the

Diane Armitage:

fact that he and I were supposed to work together, he believed

Diane Armitage:

that we had found each other on purpose for purpose. And he was

Diane Armitage:

just always there always creative, so much fun. You know,

Diane Armitage:

he was always coming out with different angles and out of the

Diane Armitage:

box, and it really taught me to do the same with my clients is

Diane Armitage:

so much, it's just so much fun.

Howard Brown:

So that leads into almost morning coffees with Bob,

Howard Brown:

man, you still do it, even though he's passed, so told me

Howard Brown:

about when he was around, and I'm telling you ask because I

Howard Brown:

find that fascinating.

Diane Armitage:

Well, we would regularly meet in the mornings,

Diane Armitage:

and he would have his coffee in Toronto, and I would have my

Diane Armitage:

coffee here. And of course, we were three hours difference. And

Diane Armitage:

that would always make him crazy, because like, isn't she

Diane Armitage:

up yet? But, you know, so we would get together. And that's

Diane Armitage:

when we would do our brainstorming, we'd work on

Diane Armitage:

projects, you know, we we'd end up talking through my life. He

Diane Armitage:

talked me through outrigger issues, you know, all that kind

Diane Armitage:

of thing. And so after he passed, I, I knew that he was

Diane Armitage:

still with me, because there were signs, there were big signs

Diane Armitage:

immediately. And, and I don't believe that he has, that he has

Diane Armitage:

really left. I think that he left our dimension. But I

Diane Armitage:

believe that he chose another dimension to help at a bigger

Diane Armitage:

level. And so I thought, you know, why don't we just keep

Diane Armitage:

doing coffee. So every morning, I pour him a cup of coffee, I

Diane Armitage:

pour myself a cup of coffee, we sit at my, you know, kitchen

Diane Armitage:

table. And we talk and we write and we you know, brainstorm? I

Diane Armitage:

know. It sounds kind of crazy.

Howard Brown:

Just it's incredible. Yeah. But this is

Howard Brown:

before zoom, this is on a phone, right? This is just on a phone.

Diane Armitage:

Yeah. Well, you mean now that he's powerful for

Diane Armitage:

before? Yes, yeah, we would just get on the phone and put it on

Diane Armitage:

speaker and chat with each other. Yeah. Okay.

Howard Brown:

And now you still do this? I

Diane Armitage:

do. You know, some people were like, well,

Diane Armitage:

it's probably just, you know, you worked with him for so long.

Diane Armitage:

He's just in your head. But I don't really believe that I

Diane Armitage:

really believe that he is still helping and guiding. And, you

Diane Armitage:

know, being my writer, part writing partner, I've actually

Diane Armitage:

been writing more and stronger than I ever have. And I just

Diane Armitage:

know that I'm getting help.

Howard Brown:

It's, it's such an impact he's had on you, and

Howard Brown:

you've now had on others. And that's, you know, I did a little

Howard Brown:

bit of thinking that he really is embrace positive thinking.

Howard Brown:

And that how it actually opens yourself up. And you even talked

Howard Brown:

about this terror barrier. Can you expand a little bit on that?

Howard Brown:

Do we kind of just sell ourselves short? No, here we

Howard Brown:

kind of stopped before we actually even get started most

Howard Brown:

of the time. Yeah. Well,

Diane Armitage:

you know, one of the things that I always tell my

Diane Armitage:

clients is that it's time to stop thinking someone else's

Diane Armitage:

think. And this is where Bob really branched away from

Diane Armitage:

positive thinking. Because positive thinking will only get

Diane Armitage:

you so far, because you've got these grooved patterns of

Diane Armitage:

thought, habitual grooves in your mind, these paradigms that

Diane Armitage:

are usually other people's thoughts that had been deposited

Diane Armitage:

into your mind. And so when you begin to recognize that you

Diane Armitage:

begin to think, you know, why am I doing this? Why am I climbing

Diane Armitage:

this corporate ladder? Why am I staying in this relationship?

Diane Armitage:

Why am I doing all of this? You're doing it because for the

Diane Armitage:

most part, you been trained to think a certain way according to

Diane Armitage:

how other people thought around you starting from early

Diane Armitage:

childhood. And so when you think about it, that way, you begin to

Diane Armitage:

understand that you have power, that you have the power to

Diane Armitage:

change the way you think. Right, and especially now the way the

Diane Armitage:

whole world is all wadded up, and everyone is blaming outside

Diane Armitage:

circumstances for what's going on in their world, when you

Diane Armitage:

begin to take responsibility for that. And when you begin to

Diane Armitage:

understand how much power you have to create your own cause

Diane Armitage:

and effect, then everything begins to change.

Howard Brown:

Is this what you guys or you call the this Berlin

Howard Brown:

wall of your mind

Diane Armitage:

is, so to go back to the terror barrier?

Diane Armitage:

Well, let me talk about the Berlin wall first. So when I

Diane Armitage:

talk about the Berlin Wall, what I mean by that is that, you

Diane Armitage:

know, when they started building the Berlin Wall, it was just

Diane Armitage:

like little bits of barbed wire, and no one could really figure

Diane Armitage:

out what was going on. And then it got to be a little bit bigger

Diane Armitage:

barbed wire, and then it got to be rocks and stones, and then it

Diane Armitage:

got to be all and then it became this giant thing that just ran

Diane Armitage:

for miles that no one could get across. And sometimes this is

Diane Armitage:

how you have to think about your paradigms that come up in your

Diane Armitage:

world, because, you know, they initially start as this little

Diane Armitage:

barbed wire stuff in your head. And it could be the limitation,

Diane Armitage:

it could be that you're not that smart, you're not that pretty,

Diane Armitage:

you don't belong to that group, you're not going to be born with

Diane Armitage:

a silver spoon in your mouth. So you're never going to be

Diane Armitage:

wealthy. All of these thoughts that come up, are these Berlin

Diane Armitage:

Wall thoughts, but they're not necessarily yours, they're being

Diane Armitage:

built by somebody else. And as they are being built by somebody

Diane Armitage:

else, in your own mind, they become so powerful, that they

Diane Armitage:

begin to run your life, they run your life for miles all the way

Diane Armitage:

around your life. And so when you think about taking over that

Diane Armitage:

control, then you begin to dismantle the Berlin wall of

Diane Armitage:

your own mind. Now, when you are beginning that process, this is

Diane Armitage:

where terror barriers come into play. Because terror barriers

Diane Armitage:

are when you're like, I could do it, I could do it. I'm thinking,

Diane Armitage:

right, I'm doing right, everything is great. And then

Diane Armitage:

you're like, you know, you're like, Okay, wait a minute, this

Diane Armitage:

is crazy. And this is your paradigm that's putting up the

Diane Armitage:

fight because it wants you to stay status quo. And so I teach

Diane Armitage:

people how to get past that terror barrier. Because once you

Diane Armitage:

get through the terror barrier to the other side, you realize

Diane Armitage:

it wasn't that big of a thing, after all. But every single time

Diane Armitage:

you take on a new movement in your world, every single time

Diane Armitage:

you take on a new goal, you are going to go through some level

Diane Armitage:

of a terror barrier. And a lot of times I tell people remember

Diane Armitage:

what it was like before, when you had to get this done, you

Diane Armitage:

had to achieve this, you had this goal, you've been through

Diane Armitage:

these terror barriers before, they look really big, they used

Diane Armitage:

to then to but now you look back at them, and they were nothing.

Diane Armitage:

So it's a matter of, you know, understanding how powerful you

Diane Armitage:

are once again, and moving yourself through those tariff

Diane Armitage:

barriers.

Howard Brown:

Well, I remember the, the Wall coming down, it

Howard Brown:

was all graffiti, but it came down one brick at a time, and

Howard Brown:

that it didn't all come down in this major, you know, implosion

Howard Brown:

of a building that came down bricks at a time. And I'd like

Howard Brown:

to say that, you know, we all get knocked down in life and in

Howard Brown:

business and in health, in my case, and, and lots of little

Howard Brown:

knock downs, but the big ones was health for me, and then in

Howard Brown:

relationships, and we have to get back up again. But you got

Howard Brown:

to take that first step. Sometimes it's two steps back,

Howard Brown:

sometimes it's a detour, sometimes it's a U turn. But you

Howard Brown:

do have to do that. And we just create this, the these walls and

Howard Brown:

these barriers for us to actually go forward. And I love

Howard Brown:

the fact that, that that's what we're trying to do. And that's

Howard Brown:

where a lot of your teaching and from lessons from Bob also take

Howard Brown:

people that way. Because there are so many people that are

Howard Brown:

stuck out there. The pandemic didn't help isolation didn't

Howard Brown:

help. We live in a digital five second society doesn't help.

Howard Brown:

Right? So there's a lot of reasons to be able to just sit

Howard Brown:

sedentary and not make forward progress. In your life wheel and

Howard Brown:

your life wheel is everything a part of you could be life,

Howard Brown:

business, family, fitness, emotions, there's so many things

Howard Brown:

that you can, you know, move forward with. So I it's really

Howard Brown:

important to do that. Now. One of the things that you've had

Howard Brown:

some really success, but you're writing but you're also you do a

Howard Brown:

lot of other things, right. You actually have written books you

Howard Brown:

have the guide in Laguna, you teach classes. What do you want

Howard Brown:

to share with the audience? Well, the

Diane Armitage:

guide was sort of a hobby to get me away from

Diane Armitage:

my desk and into this beautiful town that I had chosen, which

Diane Armitage:

was also a dare from Bob to move into The terror barrier. But you

Diane Armitage:

know, I love teaching, I love teaching and speaking about this

Diane Armitage:

material, because the way it transformed my life is so

Diane Armitage:

phenomenal. And, and I want everyone to have that

Diane Armitage:

experience. And they can, because everybody is so

Diane Armitage:

powerful. And you forget how much power you have, how you

Diane Armitage:

landed on this planet with all this empowerment and all of this

Diane Armitage:

confidence, and it gets kind of chipped away. And when you begin

Diane Armitage:

to step back into that power, things really begin to change,

Diane Armitage:

you really understand you can create, whatever you choose to

Diane Armitage:

create. And that's not a pie in the sky kind of thing. Right?

Diane Armitage:

You chose to create health and life for yourself, right? You

Diane Armitage:

made that choice, you created that cause you created that

Diane Armitage:

reality. And so I love helping people through that I work with

Diane Armitage:

hundreds and hundreds of people right now. And the

Diane Armitage:

transformations in their lives is just so amazing. They just

Diane Armitage:

feel so much better about their lives because they're creating

Diane Armitage:

ripples for other people. Right? Because as soon as you begin to

Diane Armitage:

take on that empowerment, you begin to affect other people's

Diane Armitage:

lives as well. It's a beautiful thing.

Howard Brown:

It really is. So we had talked earlier, one of

Howard Brown:

our favorite movies is the matrix. So you help people

Howard Brown:

Escape the Matrix, correct?

Diane Armitage:

That is very well said, yes, yes. Because you

Diane Armitage:

know, I mean, we all kind of look at our lives sometimes. And

Diane Armitage:

just like Morpheus said, dineo, you feel like the world has been

Diane Armitage:

pulled over your eyes, you know, you've been blinded by this

Diane Armitage:

world. That's supposed to be your reality. But you feel that

Diane Armitage:

there's something more that you're something more. And that

Diane Armitage:

is exactly where your spirit is involved in kind of knocking at

Diane Armitage:

you saying, you know, you can go bigger, because you are bigger.

Diane Armitage:

And that's why I love talking about the matrix, because

Diane Armitage:

there's so much of it that syncs with exactly this kind of

Diane Armitage:

mindset, this kind of science of mind is what we call it,

Howard Brown:

we have to create our own reality. And we really,

Howard Brown:

really do. So tell me a little bit about this class, you have a

Howard Brown:

new class that just came out. And it's the legendary spark.

Howard Brown:

Yeah, she's a little bit about that. Because I know I'm going

Howard Brown:

to share that with with the audience as well, because I want

Howard Brown:

people to know about it.

Diane Armitage:

Well, it's free, which is great. So So I wanted

Diane Armitage:

to put together you know, five, what I would call ninja

Diane Armitage:

strategy. Jedi master mind thinks strategies, that are some

Diane Armitage:

of my my biggest courses that are modules, teaching modules,

Diane Armitage:

so to speak, of really helping people learn how to think

Diane Armitage:

bigger, and then act on that think. Right? So we start

Diane Armitage:

talking about, you know, how people set goals. And in most

Diane Armitage:

cases, they set goals that they know they can achieve if they

Diane Armitage:

even set goals at all. Well, why live that life? Let's move it up

Diane Armitage:

a many, many notches. And then let's figure out how to make

Diane Armitage:

this thing happen. Because once you begin to really put yourself

Diane Armitage:

into the what would I love place in your life? That's where you

Diane Armitage:

deserve to live. And so this five piece module, legendary

Diane Armitage:

spark really begins that spark to really get you thinking and

Diane Armitage:

moving in bigger thinking and bigger empowerment ways.

Howard Brown:

It does I would Bob Proctor say we would he be

Howard Brown:

shining brightly with us. If you were here, what would he say to

Howard Brown:

us?

Diane Armitage:

Well, he is here.

Howard Brown:

I know. But in Spirit is with you. I would be

Howard Brown:

meeting him for the first time.

Diane Armitage:

You know, as far as the one of the first things

Diane Armitage:

that Bob taught me was that I wasn't thinking big enough. And

Diane Armitage:

that I really could think much bigger and goal much bigger. And

Diane Armitage:

that's what I actually start with in this legendary Spark is

Diane Armitage:

the difference between what he used to say were a goals, B

Diane Armitage:

goals, or a C goals. And, and when you when you move into the

Diane Armitage:

seagull realm, that thing that kind of gives you goose bumps

Diane Armitage:

that feels like a big whammy goal. That's when you know,

Diane Armitage:

you've moved into the place that you can really live and be in.

Diane Armitage:

That's when you know, because you won't think it unless you

Diane Armitage:

can achieve it. This is what he always used to tell me. You

Diane Armitage:

can't even dream it. If you can't achieve it. It wouldn't be

Diane Armitage:

possible. So that's where we start is really figuring out

Diane Armitage:

where people normally make the safe goals happen versus the big

Diane Armitage:

whammy goals that could really transform and change their

Diane Armitage:

lives. And they're afraid to go there. But once you start

Diane Armitage:

stepping into who you really are remembering who you are, then

Diane Armitage:

And you begin to take the steps. And that's what this whole

Diane Armitage:

legendary Spark is about. So I think he would like it a lot.

Howard Brown:

I think so too. Well, I have to tell you, the

Howard Brown:

show is quick, we hit it hard. And you just were teasing

Howard Brown:

everybody. Because there's so much more to Diane, to you and

Howard Brown:

to your teachings into the time you spent with Bob Proctor. So

Howard Brown:

they're gonna have to come find you. That's the point of all

Howard Brown:

this, they will. And we'll make sure that they can't. So I'm

Howard Brown:

going to have you put on your sunglasses right now. Oh, we are

Howard Brown:

going to shy so brightly that Bob is going to know we are

Howard Brown:

talking about him and hurt us. So we are shining together to

Howard Brown:

communicate his message and your message across the globe. And so

Howard Brown:

tell people how the best way to get in touch with you, and then

Howard Brown:

share a little inspiration to close up the show.

Diane Armitage:

Okay, perfect. Well, you can get in touch with

Diane Armitage:

me at Diane arbitrage.com. You are welcome to book a call with

Diane Armitage:

me at chat with diane.com. I talk to a lot of people. So chat

Diane Armitage:

with diane.com is awesome. And as far as sharing a thought I

Diane Armitage:

think it has to be your momentum begins when you realize the

Diane Armitage:

perfection in you

Howard Brown:

know I'm writing it down. It's it's a writer

Howard Brown:

downer. Wow, that's great. Say it one more time.

Diane Armitage:

Your momentum begins when you realize the

Diane Armitage:

perfection in you. Because there is only one you. Yeah.

Howard Brown:

I love it. This is really great. I'm so glad that

Howard Brown:

our paths crossed and we met too. It's just a really

Howard Brown:

incredible and I look forward to staying in touch and supporting

Howard Brown:

each other moving forward. So this has been an amazing shining

Howard Brown:

brightly episode. Incredible talk about the protege of Bob

Howard Brown:

Proctor and are just a singular success yourself and helping

Howard Brown:

others. And so you can reach me Howard Brown at shining

Howard Brown:

brightly.com. That book is there my memoir, I have other books

Howard Brown:

that I've collaborated with as well. Let me shine and speak at

Howard Brown:

your event or fundraiser or workshop, as well as this

Howard Brown:

podcast can be reached there. But even more so my advocacy

Howard Brown:

work in the cancer world, the entrepreneurship world with

Howard Brown:

Babson College, as well as the interfaith world's very

Howard Brown:

important where I spend my service time. And just want to

Howard Brown:

give a shout out to a few folks that make me look good each

Howard Brown:

week. So front end, publishing my book publisher, read the

Howard Brown:

spirit.com that comes out every Monday and my podcast team at

Howard Brown:

amplify you and the diamond moments magazine as well as

Howard Brown:

jumped on as a sponsor as well. So just remember, we can choose

Howard Brown:

to shine brightly, just a little bit each day for ourselves, then

Howard Brown:

go lift up others, and then we become a force multiplier for

Howard Brown:

good and positive change in this world. It can be done. Diane,

Howard Brown:

thank you for being just a small part of the show today. It was

Howard Brown:

all about you. But it was so impressive. And I hope to have

Howard Brown:

you back on soon. And thank you for sharing these lessons of Bob

Howard Brown:

Proctor with us. It was really truly a gift. Thank you.

Diane Armitage:

Thank you. It's been a huge pleasure. Thank you

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