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Radio Show 005: Taking Relationships to the Next Level - Guest Scott Speight

This an interview with Scott Speight. He is a life, career and business coach as well as a CPE supervisor.  Scott hold a masters degree in chaplaincy and serves the U.S. Army Reserves as a Chaplain.  He has a passion for people and a gift for empowering others to discover their purpose in life.  You can follow Scott via his blog  or FaceBook.

Radio Show 005: Taking Relationships to the Next Level

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This week I was thrilled to get to interview life, career, business coach Scott Speight around the topic of 'Simple and Easy Tips to Take Your Relationships to the Next Level' (find Scott's guest blog post HERE). Show highlights we covered include:

  • The "what is in it for me" benefits when it comes to serving in relationships.
  • The benefits of exploring the YOU side of relationships.
  • Uncovering the secrets of how YOU can take simple action steps to achieve better relationships.

Listen to internet radio with The Iron Jen Show on Blog Talk Radio

Check out Scott's 90 Day Challenge - seriously, if you had the choice between a $1 coffee a day or taking part in something that is life changing, why not take ACTION to dive into something that could be life changing.

Thanks for listening in this week! I would love to have you join in for our LIVE broadcast next Tuesday (Feb. 05) at 6am CST with Special guest Erin Casey.  Erin who is the editor at Success Magazine as well as a children's author will share her tips and Advice for First Time Authors. So come on and join me in this show. Would really LOVE to have you on board. This show is always fun!

Click HERE for more info on how you can participate or listen in live. Of course you can always get the shows sent directly to you by clicking HERE. Find 'The Iron Jen Show' also on Itunes and Sticher (I would be grateful if you would please rate our show so people can find us).

Question: What did you find most interesting from this interview?

Live Beyond Awesome.

Jen McDonough

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EVENT PLANNERS: Please connect with me through my speaking page HERE to let me know you would like a FREE ebook copy of my Amazon Top 100 book Living Beyond Awesome or an ebook of my newest book, Living Beyond Rich.

Live Weekly Radio Shows Being held every Tuesday at 6am CST (yes 6am, not 6pm – click HERE for more info). 

 

 

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Comment by Caroline Gavin on February 1, 2013 at 7:47pm

You're welcome, and thank YOU!!! Yes, I would absolutely love to share on your show, Jen. I am grateful for the invitation!! I will check my calendar and email you. This will be FUN!!!!

Comment by Jen McDonough "The Iron Jen" on February 1, 2013 at 3:21pm

thanks Caroline!!!! I would love to have you on in May if you are up for it. If so, pick a Tuesday that works for a 6am CST call and we will go with it. Email me at Jen@LiveBeyondAweosme.com

Comment by Caroline Gavin on February 1, 2013 at 9:19am

Awesome! I look forward to listening and am so blessed by ALL you are doing, Jen! As always, blessings beyond measure!!!

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