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Ready to rock the Woohoo that You do and become a Millionairess?
29 May 2012
Let me go on record as saying that I heart Amy Applebaum. This is a woman who walks her talk and rocks her rock. She helps real business owners build real businesses. No phantom business models or smoke and mirrors strategies allowed. Just real world and rock star — and oh so rock solid — strategies for rocking the Woohoo that you do. Amy and I connected on Twitter about six months ago. I had known about her for years. [Read more]
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What does it mean to rock the Woohoo that YOU do?
16 Apr 2012
Don’t you just love a good light bulb (aka Woohoo!) moment? I had one last week while I was a guest on Martin Presse’s Booya Radio Hour. Martin was asking me about how people can find and choose a brand that works for their business. As I started to explain the Woohoo Way to Branding, I literally heard myself say, “When you rock the Woohoo that YOU do, it’s not about making you and your brand up. It’s about getting [Read more]
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Do Romantic Comedies Mess With Your Love Life
20 Apr 2012
Be honest…do romantic comedies f*** with your love life? In this episode of He Said, She Said, Charles J. Orlando And I weigh in on the dangers of buying into what romantic comedies tell us about love. If you’ve ever compared your romantic relationship to Drew Barrymore’s, Katherine Heigl’s, or Jennifer Aniston’s, then it might be time to STOP watching romantic comedies and START getting real about love! What’s your fave romantic comedy? Post it here. Be Sociable, Share! Tweet
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Punk Rock Girl: Boy Meets Girl, Boy Loses Girl. Thank God!
2 May 2012
In this Breakup Chronicles oldie but goodie, Jeff F. of Redondo Beach waxes eloquently about the girl who got away (Thank God!). I love getting the guy’s point of view. Check it out… The day that I really learned I was a dumb shit was the same day that Ms. Ex and I tried to re-kindle our romance by getting matching tattoos. This was our attempt to re-ignite, for all the wrong reasons, a fizzled romance that had ended two [Read more]
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