Building Fortunes Radio

By: Peter Mingils
  • Summary

  • Building Fortunes Radio is where you can learn how everyday people do extra ordinary things to build a fortune. This is brought to you by PM Marketing, Peter Mingils, owner of NetworkLeads.com and also on BuildingFortunesRadio.com Find more information on MLM News www.MLM.news and Youmongus Ads www.youmongusads.com


    Building Fortunes Radio has a wide range of interesting podcasts. From home based businesses to company owners and consumer advocates. KISC My Health is a segment for people in the natural ingredients area and Citizens For Health is for consumer choice and rights.


    This is supported by many News sites such as healthfood.news

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  • Patrick Seaton and Dona Baker on Burn Out on The Innovative Management Tools Radio Show
    Apr 18 2025

    Dona Baker, the company owner of Rhealize joins Patrick Seaton on the topic of Burn Out on this Innovative Management Tools Building Fortunes Radio Show. Patrick Seaton and Dona Baker have a monthly episode, and this one is worth paying attention to. These and others shows can be listened to dirrectly on https://buildingfortunesradio.com/imt

    Each week Patrick Seaton shares his decades long knowledge and experience and this week he explains Burn Out and how to prevent and manage this to reduce turnover and increase better attitudes at work. Patrick gives several stories and examples and even offers an opportunity to have access to his executive level training and coaching. Contact Patrick and tell him you heard him on Building Fortunes Radio. atrick Seaton owns https://innovativemanagementtools.com


    The post Patrick Seaton and Dona Baker on Burn Out on The Innovative Management Tools Radio Show appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Terry Kelliher on Pickleball, Sports and Local News and Community Communication on Kell News Radio
    Apr 18 2025
    Public Access Media Founder Terry Kelliher explains how his platform can help develop Sports and local news and communication. On this episode Peter Mingils talks about Pickleball and asks how this platform works for this community. httos://Blog.NewsOn this episode, Terry Kelliher explains how the platform he is creating will help people that love Pickleball, like our friend Jay Sargeant, can use the platform to develop the Pickleball community. We also talk about the launches of Vlog.news, Blog.News and the first channel https://publicaccess.blog.news/ We are always updating the Kell News site with the Kell News Radio shows.https://kell.news Public access news—locally produced, freely available journalism—serves as the lifeblood of informed communities. In an era of media consolidation and digital overload, it provides a vital counterweight, ensuring residents stay connected to the issues, events, and decisions shaping their daily lives. Unlike national outlets focused on broad trends or sensationalism, public access news drills down to the granular details—school board meetings, zoning disputes, local elections—that directly impact neighborhoods. Its importance lies in its ability to foster accountability, civic engagement, and a shared sense of identity.One key role of public access news is holding power to account. Local governments, businesses, and institutions often operate with less scrutiny than their national counterparts. Without dedicated coverage, mismanagement or corruption can fester unnoticed. A small-town paper or community radio station might expose a misallocated budget or a shady land deal, sparking public debate and action. For example, investigative reporting by local outlets has uncovered everything from toxic waste dumping to fraudulent school administrators—issues that might never hit the radar of distant media conglomerates.Beyond oversight, public access news drives civic participation. When people know what's happening—whether it's a new park proposal or a tax hike—they're more likely to vote, attend meetings, or voice opinions. Studies consistently show that communities with robust local news have higher voter turnout and engagement. In contrast, "news deserts," areas with little to no local coverage, see declining participation as residents become detached from local governance. Public access news bridges that gap, turning passive residents into active citizens.It also strengthens community bonds. National news often amplifies division, but local stories—about a firefighter's heroism, a school's fundraiser, or a cultural festival—highlight shared values and experiences. This isn't just feel-good fluff; it builds trust and social cohesion, essential for collective problem-solving. During crises like natural disasters, local outlets become lifelines, delivering real-time updates on shelters, road closures, and relief efforts when broader networks can't keep up.Yet, public access news faces threats. Ad revenue has plummeted as digital platforms siphon funding, forcing many small outlets to shutter. The rise of social media, while democratizing information, often spreads rumors faster than facts, undercutting credible local reporting. In response, some communities have turned to nonprofit models, crowdfunding, or public funding to sustain newsrooms. Others rely on volunteer-driven public access TV or radio, proving that grassroots efforts can fill the void.The stakes are high. Without local news, communities risk becoming fragmented, uninformed, and vulnerable to external agendas. A 2022 study found that areas with declining local coverage see more partisan polarization, as people turn to national echo chambers. Public access news counters this by grounding discourse in local realities, not abstract ideologies.In short, public access news isn't a luxury—it's a necessity. It empowers residents to shape their futures, keeps watchdogs on alert, and knits communities together. Supporting it means investing in democracy at its most tangible level: the places we call home. As corporate media retreats, local voices must rise, ensuring no community is left in the dark. Here is some interesting news about Pickleball communities:Pickleball communities are vibrant, inclusive hubs uniting players of all ages and skill levels through a shared love for this fast-growing sport. Combining elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong, pickleball's accessibility fosters tight-knit groups where camaraderie thrives. From local courts to global online forums, these communities are transforming recreational and social landscapes. Local pickleball clubs, often found in community centers, parks, or private facilities, serve as the heartbeat of the sport. They host open plays, clinics, and tournaments, creating spaces where beginners learn alongside seasoned players. For instance, clubs like those affiliated with USA Pickleball organize round-robin events, encouraging friendships ...
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    31 mins
  • Greg Dwyer Radio: Sleep Your Way to Focus: A Conversation with Jalene Szuba
    Apr 17 2025
    Greg Dwyer interviews Jalene Szuba. Greg describes this on his Building Fortunes Radio episode.

    In this episode of The Greg Dwyer Radio Show, I sit down with Jalene Szuba, founder of Happiness Anchor and a board-certified health & wellness consultant, to explore how restorative sleep can transform your focus, energy, and overall well-being.

    Jalene shares her personal journey—how a season of sleep struggles nearly derailed her productivity and focus, and how it led her to discover powerful, natural solutions. Today, she helps exhausted professionals reclaim their energy and mental clarity by rethinking sleep as a pillar of success.

    We talk about:

    • Why sleep is your secret weapon for peak performance
    • How stress, screen time, and hustle culture sabotage rest
    • Practical tips to improve your sleep—starting tonight
    • How leaders can support employee well-being through better rest

    Whether you're a high achiever running on fumes or a leader looking to boost team performance, this conversation will inspire you to hit pause—and rest with purpose.

    Learn more about Jalene's work at www.happinessanchor.com

    Check out this and other radio shows on Greg Dwyer's Building Fortunes Radio show:
    https://buildingfortunesradio.com/category/greg-dwyer-radio-show

    The post Greg Dwyer Radio: Sleep Your Way to Focus: A Conversation with Jalene Szuba appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network.

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    31 mins
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