From the blog Mediation Marketing Tips
I am in a generous mood. In the spirit of carrying on my dad’s legacy (one of his main legacies was an incredibly generous spirit), I am happy to announce:
Now, for a limited time, I’m going to provide you with the link to my Mediation TeleSeminar Podcasts here: http://podcast.thebasementventures.com/telcorecordings/podcast.rss?bridge=630700. Just copy this link into your itunes or other software to listen online or on your mp3 player.
I can’t promise this link will be around or live forever, so for those of you who have missed my teleseminars during the past year, now you can get the podcast for free.
It’s a good deal for you. Here’s what you may have missed:
March 2007 — “Making Money as a Mediator” teleseminar with successful mediator, Jeffrey Krivis, discussing concepts from his book by the same title. This seminar was fantastic!
January 2007 — “Crossroads of Conflict” with master mediator Ken Cloke discussing his book by the same title.
Winning the Inner Game part I — some coaching tips on how to align your mind, body and spirit for success.
And, the next teleseminar (and last one for 2007) will be October 11, 2007, at 12 noon EST (9 a.m. PST) entitled, “So You Wanna Be a Rainmaker” and will get podcasted as well. The sign up link for this live and free call with rainmaking consultant Ford Harding will be posted on this blog soon.
So stay tuned, sign up for email notification or the Bloglines or other RSS feed to this blog, so you won’t miss out.
Your partner in peace,
Kristina Haymes
p.s. success system sale (4 left) has been extended through my husband’s birthday, October 6, 2007.
p.p.s. if you missed the podcast live link above here it is: http://podcast.thebasementventures.com/telcorecordings/podcast.rss?bridge=630700
All you have to do is copy this link into your software (e.g. I use itunes, so you would just copy this link to add this podcast to the program, itunes is free www.itunes.com)
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