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Close Up Radio
Close Up Radio
300 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to Close Up Radio! Close Up Radio, hosted by veteran award-winning broadcast TV and radio personalities Jim Masters and Doug Llewelyn, is an exciting and dynamic series featuring multiple episodes daily. Our broadcasts are informative, entertaining, thought-provoking, and empowering. As part of the Telly Award-winning Close Up Television, a full-service media company, we provide entrepreneurs, business owners, and extraordinary individuals a global platform to share their stories. We feature fascinating guests from all walks of life—entertainment, music, publishing, art, travel, health & wellness, self-help, sports, business, finance, science, and more. With shows airing seven days a week, Close Up Radio brings you incredible stories from around the world. Join us and be inspired! Don’t forget to like and follow our Facebook Fan Page at: www.facebook.com/closeupradio Thank you for tuning in!
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Welcome to Close Up Radio! Close Up Radio, hosted by veteran award-winning broadcast TV and radio personalities Jim Masters and Doug Llewelyn, is an exciting and dynamic series featuring multiple episodes daily. Our broadcasts are informative, entertaining, thought-provoking, and empowering. As part of the Telly Award-winning Close Up Television, a full-service media company, we provide entrepreneurs, business owners, and extraordinary individuals a global platform to share their stories. We feature fascinating guests from all walks of life—entertainment, music, publishing, art, travel, health & wellness, self-help, sports, business, finance, science, and more. With shows airing seven days a week, Close Up Radio brings you incredible stories from around the world. Join us and be inspired! Don’t forget to like and follow our Facebook Fan Page at: www.facebook.com/closeupradio Thank you for tuning in!
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Close Up Radio
Part 3: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Susan Schall of SOS Consulting
Front Royal, VA - Susan O. Schall is a woman with an extraordinary set of skills and engineering education that she parlayed into an engineering career followed by a consulting practice. While her PhD is in industrial engineering, and manufacturing operations are a major segment of those she supports, her work impacts many different operations, processes and levels of leadership. She has delivered $250 million in results driven by process improvements and organizational health methods. In addition to providing operational management for SOS Consulting (clearly derived from her name) Susan volunteers for ABET, a nonprofit global accreditor of STEM education, aligned with her expertise in engineering and quality.Dr. Schall, informally known as just Susan, is also recognized as the founder and operations leader of SOS Consulting, where she works with manufacturing leaders to maximize their leadership potential and improve organizational performance. SOS Consulting was formed in 2004 in response to a friend who sought her out for assistance delivering Six Sigma training to a global food and beverage manufacturer. Recognizing her experiences and approaches have broad application, Dr. Schall diversified her offerings and provides training, coaching and thought leadership for a variety of clients and business segments.“SOS Consulting creates a means for everyone to contribute and create an organization that is more effective and positioned competitively. Most of the clients are smaller manufacturers and nonprofits; teams who have been ignored by the local, state and federal economic development groups. Everything is changing all at once for them. We enable these organizations to deal with productivity, quality, technology, and organization health in this sea of change.”While the bottom line is always ROI and turning a profit, people make it all happen. The best places to work recognize this, and create a workplace where everyone can flourish, which impacts the bottom-line. Those who understand and implement, see a higher return than those who do not (upwards of 13%). She enjoys making that kind of impact. This is one reason she was honored with the Medallion Award from Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers. This award recognizes those who make strides in leadership, education and mentoring programs, and plant productivity and quality.Dr Schall has over 30 years of experience that she leverages in all of her engagements. Client industries have included higher education, and non-profits as well as industrial operations.Dr. Schall met with our hosts before and will review some principles she discussed in the past. The last show in her extended series will be an opportunity to review who she is, how she became a consultant, and the type of client companies she focuses on. As she wraps up her shows, she will also talk about the honors and foresight that led to her being recognized as a thought leader in engineering and manufacturing.“There is a famous quote from Robert F Kennedy that meshes with my idea of possibilities. I have great foresight, I grasp systems and data, and I am not afraid to stand up and point things out.”RFK once said “Some see things as they are and say why? I see things as they could be and say why not?” This is what Susan demonstrates in her consulting approach.SOS Consulting is dedicated to solving problems with a six sided approach that appears in their logo and has been outlined in some prior shows. They include operational and leadership improvements and strengthening communication at every level of an organization. In addition to internal partners, she emphasizes the importance of external supplier and customer relations.Dr.
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2 days ago
28 minutes 3 seconds

Close Up Radio
Part 2: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Retired US Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 and Public Speaker Wendy Wayman of Whiskey Squared
Fayetteville NC - When a young Wendy Wayman first donned Army fatigues in the mid-1980s, she entered a world with few women and even fewer female role models. Today, she stands at the front of packed auditoriums and intimate worksho...
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3 days ago
34 minutes 3 seconds

Close Up Radio
Part 2: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Susan Schall of SOS Consulting
Front Royal, VA - Susan O. Schall is a woman with an extraordinary set of skills and engineering education that she parlayed into an engineering career followed by a consulting practice. While her PhD is in industrial engineering, and manufacturing operations are a major segment of those she supports, her work impacts many different operations, processes and levels of leadership. She has delivered $250 million in results driven by process improvements and organizational health methods. In addition to providing operational management for SOS Consulting (clearly derived from her name) Susan volunteers for ABET, a nonprofit global accreditor of STEM education, aligned with her expertise in engineering and quality.SOS Consulting was formed in 2004 in response to a friend who sought her out for assistance delivering Six Sigma training to a global food and beverage manufacturer. Recognizing her experiences and approaches have broad application, Dr. Schall diversified her offerings and provides training, coaching and thought leadership for a variety of clients and business segments.“SOS Consulting creates a means for everyone to contribute and create an organization that is more effective and positioned competitively. Most of the clients are smaller manufacturers, teams who have been ignored by the local, state and federal economic development groups. Everything is changing all at once for them. We enable these organizations to deal with productivity, quality, technology, and organization health in this sea of change.”While the bottom line is always ROI and turning a profit, people make it all happen. The best places to work recognize this, and create a workplace where everyone can flourish, impacts the bottom-line. Those who do, see a higher return than those who do not (upwards of 13%). She enjoys making that kind of impact.Dr Schall has over 30 years of experience that she leverages in all of her engagements. Client industries have included higher education, and non-profits as well.Dr. Schall met with our hosts before and will review some principles she discussed in the past. She will also bring listeners up to speed on things that have occurred lately, for herself and in industry. She will talk about manufacturing challenges, including finding people to fill skill gaps and disappearing trades, such as welders and truck drivers. She will also talk about a forthcoming book, based on the 220+ blog posts she has created over the last 9 years. And she will discuss what it’ means to turn data into good decisions.“We live in an age where we have access to more data than any time in human history, yet most people are uncomfortable using statistics. I teach people to think statistically, to look at the data as a story, and make good decisions using it.”Susan will devote one episode of her extended 4-part series to what she calls The Six Essentials to Healthy Manufacturing One of them is this concept of statistical thinking. Another is cohesive leadership; the specific skills and vision it takes to inspire team cooperation and motivate people towards change. Strategic clarity is another key element. Many of these principles can be viewed in her SOS logo design.In addition to operational and leadership improvements, Susan believes it is important to strengthen relationships with suppliers, customers, and stakeholders around a company.Dr. Schall’s website further enforces the message: if we don’t execute on organization health and process improvements, we cannot stay competitive in a sea of change. There are new challenges arising daily: digitization, tariffs, and geopolitical conflicts that impact manufacturers and their ability to thrive.Learn more about her mission,
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1 week ago
31 minutes 29 seconds

Close Up Radio
Part 1: Close Up Radio Spotlights Danielle Joleigh Bennett of Radiant Legacy Collective
Johnson Creek, WI - Danielle Joleigh Bennett (a. k. a. Dani Jo) is the leader organizations call when the stakes are high and the margin for error is razor thin. A veteran, parent, coach, and founder, Ms. Bennett built her career in...
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1 week ago
34 minutes 39 seconds

Close Up Radio
Part 2: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Freelance Brand Consultant Naomi Arndt
Newfield, NY - Naomi Arndt, a freelance brand consultant with a unique blend of academic rigor and lived experience, is bringing a fresh, people-centered approach to organizational development, employee engagement, and brand strategy. Drawing on a vibrant career that bridges higher education, HR, curriculum development, and research, Naomi’s consulting work has become a resource for organizations looking to both inspire loyalty and create practical solutions for everyday challenges.In 2023, Naomi took on a pivotal role as a research assistant in the PRODIG Scholar Program at Empire State University. This initiative supports master’s and doctoral students from underrepresented backgrounds, preparing them for future roles as faculty members at colleges and universities nationwide. Naomi’s participation in this program highlighted her commitment to inclusive leadership and her ability to thrive in demanding environments, balancing a full doctoral course load, practical research, and home life, all while mentoring and learning from accomplished educators such as Dr. Sehwan Kim.During her tenure with the PRODIG Scholar Program, Naomi’s research uncovered a simple yet often overlooked truth: employees desire authentic recognition from their employers. Payment alone is not enough to foster satisfaction or loyalty. The research found that when managers take a genuine interest in the well-being and milestones of their staff, whether academic achievements or family events, workplace morale rises, and turnover falls. Naomi’s ability to gather candid feedback from employees rather than just management provided actionable insights, reinforcing the value of holistic employee engagement.Naomi’s path to consulting is rooted in resilience and a deeply held belief in treating everyone with dignity, regardless of background or circumstance. Raised in a multicultural community within a family who emphasized respect, education, and service, Naomi’s journey includes overcoming personal and academic setbacks while supporting her family through crises. Her educational background includes studies at Cornell University, Tompkins Cortland Community College, and pursuing a Doctorate in Business Administration designed for professionals eager to solve real-world problems.“Every person brings a unique story and set of challenges to the workplace,” Naomi explains. “Organizations that recognize and celebrate those stories see greater loyalty and productivity. My mission is to help businesses and institutions tap into that potential by offering practical, empathetic solutions.”Naomi’s consulting practice is as dynamic as her career. A typical day can involve anything from homeschooling her son to advising organizations on personnel issues, reviewing advertising strategies, developing curriculum for workforce training, or conducting research interviews. Her remote work capabilities enable her to serve clients across the United States and internationally, relying on digital communication to provide timely, thoughtful support.Her personal story is one of grit and purpose. Naomi has navigated life-changing challenges, including overcoming academic dismissal, caring for family members during crises, and returning to graduate school after years away, graduating with honors and delivering a commencement address with a 4.0 GPA in her final semester. She credits her achievements to faith, persistence, and the support of friends, mentors, and her community.Naomi is especially interested in economic equity. She advocates for creating more opportunities for underserved populations, such as part-time jobs and project-based assistant roles that provide real experience and income. Her vision includes leveraging small steps, like increasing survey opportunities and flexible work arrangements,
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1 week ago
29 minutes 38 seconds

Close Up Radio
Part 1: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Retired US Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 and Public Speaker Wendy Wayman of Whiskey Squared
Fayetteville NC - When a young Wendy Wayman first donned Army fatigues in the mid-1980s, she entered a world with few women and even fewer female role models. Today, she stands at the front of packed auditoriums and intimate workshops alike, encouraging everyone regardless of background to look in the mirror and truly believe in themselves. As the founder of Whiskey Squared LLC, Wayman has launched a new chapter as a motivational speaker, drawing on decades of military experience to ignite confidence and purpose in her audiences.Wayman’s career is a tapestry of perseverance. She rose to the rare rank of Chief Warrant Officer 5, earning respect in roles historically reserved for men, and breaking through stereotypes with a quiet determination learned, in part, on her family’s farm in rural South Dakota. “There wasn’t one moment that defined my drive to speak and lead,” Wayman says. “It was a culmination of challenges, especially doubt. Not just my own, but the doubts of others.”Her earliest days in the Army set the tone. Wayman recounts her first encounter with a senior leader who dismissed her place in the military with a blunt, “Let me know, little girl, when you’re done playing army.” Rather than deter her, the comment fueled her resolve to prove wrong anyone who underestimated her.Wayman’s journey wasn’t just about overcoming personal hurdles. She navigated shifting societal and professional landscapes, watching the military transform from a place where women were discouraged from serving long-term, to one where leadership roles became accessible to those driven by talent and tenacity. Her experiences on the physical and cultural front lines, from Operation Desert Storm to deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, shaped her philosophy: Believe in yourself, even when the world says you shouldn’t.Her message resonates because it is grounded in candor and authenticity. “Every one of us has some level of self-doubt or impostor syndrome,” she explains. “But if you let that mindset take root, you’ll never realize your full potential. Sometimes, all it takes is a small spark of belief to unlock extraordinary things.”Wayman’s motivational platform, Whiskey Squared LLC, is aptly named. Her mantra, “BEE-lieve in Yourself and Take Flight” (deliberately spelled B-E-E-L-I-E-V-E), draws inspiration from the improbable flight of the bumblebee. “Scientists once said bees shouldn’t be able to fly. Their wings are too small for their bodies. The bee, of course, never got that memo and flies anyway,” she shares with a smile. “Why let anyone else define your limitations?”The bee also holds personal significance. Wayman’s great-grandmother and grandmother were beekeepers, and the bee has become a family symbol representing resilience and ingenuity. It serves as a visual reminder throughout her presentations that the impossible is only a matter of perspective.Wayman’s rural South Dakota upbringing enriches her speaking engagements. Raised on a small family farm, she witnessed firsthand the challenges of the 1970s farm recession, watching neighbors lose their livelihoods and her family make tough decisions to adapt and survive. Her father’s creative solution (using his mechanical skills to provide specialized farming services) showed young Wendy the value of innovation, adaptability, and honoring one’s roots.
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1 week ago
40 minutes 23 seconds

Close Up Radio
Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Infant Apparel Innovator Janet DeMaria of Skadoosie
Placerville, CA - Many famous discoveries were made pretty much by accident, such as penicillin when mold grew on a piece of bread or the microwave oven when a candy bar melted in a radar technician’s pocket. This was also the case for Janet Demaria and her Skadoosie infant wear.Janet had a lengthy career as a designer in the home furnishings industry at top named retailers but left when her husband was stricken with Mesothelioma, a rare cancer. After losing him, being around babies helped boost Janet’s spirits and she began working as a caregiver for infants. As she tried to dress them with aging hands, she realized how hard it was to fasten those little snaps and get a child ready to go out. This was the impetus for the Skadoosie, a re-formulated onesie that is not only easier to get little ones in and out of, but it also enables dads, young siblings, and arthritic grandmas to be more involved in the changing process.Janet finally got the patent for her product, which she named Skadoosie in 2016. Today she is an active lobbyist in Washington, DC for patent processes and protecting the ideas of inventors and entrepreneurs like herself.A Skadoosie, she says, is a revolutionary infant bodysuit designed to simplify things for parents. It differs from the conventional bodysuits in its design and materials. It is a product intended to make the first months with your baby as stress-free as possible. Janet met a new Mom at a Seattle baby show and offered her a Skadoosie to her baby who was suffering from a severe diaper rash and clearly was uncomfortable. After the change, Mom declared that her baby had never been that calm and quiet after a change!The Skadoosie products have experienced moderate sales success, mostly because there is not much repeat purchase of something sized for infants and not all retailers carry their product. The line did have an upsurge in sales during COVID, when it was important to keep fragile newborns warm and cozy. It is also cherished by modern parents who seek out something that is made from organic materials, breathable cotton, and produced here  in the USA. There is even a rear pocket so a diaper can be checked without undressing. The bodysuit goes on like a blouse, no squishing of a delicate head. No metal that could cause irritation on sensitive new skin. I’m excited to have created something that is both cute and practical.”Janet’s company was launched with her own funds, and she fights daily to keep a one-woman-show going. She cites her greatest challenge as keeping ahead of the competition in changing times. Also, it’s a struggle not to get ripped off by copycats. These are some of the reasons she has been recognized time and again as a woman of vigor and empowerment. Janet also received an award as Top 100 Inventor of 2023, The National Parenting Seal of Approval and Mom’s Choice Award. She further deserves applause for donating a portion of every purchase to research asbestos cancer (mesothelioma) that her husband succumbed to. She says our driving force, our why, our reason for waking up and getting down to things every day.Janet had the insight to improve a product that had not been changed for 100 years. She went on to lead operations, marketing, product development and sales of her infant bodysuits. She also oversee the prints on the suits, such as animals and cars, which can be customized on request. These cute, smart garments were named a top pick by Parents Magazine in 2018.Janet has new ambitions now, with an idea for a product line extension, continued D.C. speaking engagements related to patent efforts, and aims to travel for pleasure (a luxury she did not have as a single mom.) She is also working on a jingle and children’s book to help promote her flagship product.  Hear Janet talk about past accomplishments,
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1 week ago
27 minutes 48 seconds

Close Up Radio
Part 2: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Topnotch Social Worker Doris Iheagwam
Brooklyn, NY - Doris Iheagwam (pronounced He-ah-gwam) is a noteworthy woman, not just because of her work history but also her personal story and ethics. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from CUNY College in Brooklyn, where she was first exposed to the social work field and realized it was the perfect calling for someone with her love of family and helpful nature. She went on to earn an MSW at New York University and take additional courses in Human Behavior and Social Policy at Fordham University. She has pursued specialized training in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy at the University of South Carolina. Doris is recognized as an asset to parents, families and other professionals, and conducts workshops in numerous educational and community settings.Doris has been recognized for excellence and achievement by media (like Who’s Who), the American Red Cross Transitional Housing Program, and others. Most recently, she was named by this radio station as one of their Empowering Women in America.“My values stem from my family. As a young girl they took me to church and enrolled me, my brother, and my sister in Holy Innocence Catholic School. This instilled values in me-- like service, compassion, and the worth of human life. It helped me set the direction for my career. I even went to a special high school for the helping professions.”For one still fairly young, Doris has compiled an impressive family activities and casework history in programs from The Stanley S Isaacs Beacon Center, Jewish Board of Family and Child Services, The American Red Cross, The NY Foster Care System, the New York City Board of Education, where social workers help students and their families, and Platinum Community Care.Doris has conducted preventive services and family counseling, worked with disabled people, and served as a school-based parent liaison. She had a record 141 students when she was a social worker in a temporary housing program! Doris also ran programs for families from other countries, helping them find asylum, secure work permits, and apply for higher education. When she began her career, she did not think about working with such populations, but quickly realized this was another group she could help.“I fought hard for every achievement. I tell people never lose hope. Just stay focused on where you want to be. We all experience challenges at some point in time but still stay determined. If you have hope and drive, you can achieve any goal you set.”That advice is as helpful to other professional women, the dreamers and doers, as well as the students and teachers under her counsel. We salute Doris as a compassionate social worker dedicated to providing essential services that help people overcome challenges, navigate community resources, and find support for a better future. Her unwavering commitment to assist vulnerable populations and advocate for their rights makes her a human services star.For more information about Doris and her multi-layered career visit her profile on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/diheagwam/
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1 week ago
28 minutes 52 seconds

Close Up Radio
Part 2: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Jeremy Haster of HGP Investments
Bradenton, FL - Jeremy Haster is on a mission to help organizations leverage the power of strategic intelligence to strengthen decision-making, enhance resilience, and unlock new market opportunities. As a recognized strategic thinker and thought leader, Mr. Haster attributes his success to an unwavering work ethic — a principle that has guided him through a remarkably diverse career spanning investment research and analysis, risk intelligence, copywriting and specialty contracting.Since 2024, he has served as principal of HGP Investments (the advisory practice of Highpoint Growth Partners LLC) in Sarasota, Florida, delivering specialized project contracting and consulting solutions that enhance the value of your organizational assets and market dominance while safeguarding them from internal vulnerabilities and external risks. He leads strategic research and advisory initiatives, drawing on proprietary data analysis and market intelligence techniques to evaluate financial trends and identify promising new innovations, opportunities, investments and blind spots. His approach is rooted in uncovering high-quality, low-risk opportunities that create long-term value for clients and partners. By combining rigorous quantitative and qualitative methods with strategic insight, he has built a reputation for delivering reliable, intelligent and highly accurate strategic assessments, action plans, contingency plans and emergency response plans that are easy to read and understand, easy to use and implement and are immediately actionable.Jeremy emphasizes how Strategic Intelligence has become essential to modern corporate decision-making. Organizations can use intelligence-driven insights to navigate uncertainty, make smarter choices, and stay ahead of emerging risks. Jeremy exemplifies how Strategic Risk Management—when implemented correctly—acts as a performance multiplier, protecting organizational value while driving stronger results for stakeholders. Together, these disciplines form a powerful blueprint for building companies that are both adaptive and resilient.Long before entering the world of finance, Mr. Haster demonstrated a talent for navigating high-stakes environments. In 2017, he founded Specialty Contracting Group, LLC, in the Denver metropolitan area. His work in threat identification, disaster planning, and risk mitigation has provided essential support to clients facing complex recovery scenarios after unexpected disasters. Under his leadership, the firm handled and led specialized contracting projects, including government-supported research projects involving covert information operations, open-source intelligence, and advanced AI systems development in the area of algorithms and influence campaigns.He also serves as a non-executive director for R3D Roofing, LLC and K2 Disaster Response in Golden, Colorado. Since 2017, he has contributed to strategic planning for these organizations, which specialize in disaster restoration, including flood, fire, and mold remediation as well as contents recovery and rebuild services.Earlier, from 2010 to 2017, Mr. Haster was president of CW Inc. in Boulder, Colorado, where he oversaw design-build and management of retail environments for multi-unit seasonal retail concepts in Colorado and Wisconsin and advanced the company’s direct-response advertising capabilities. His creative leadership helped position the firm as an innovator in high-impact “pop-up” retail environments.Earlier still, from 2007 to 2012, he worked as a real estate investment specialist with Westernbay Real Estate Investments, LLC in the Denver area, identifying profitable opportunities and executing successful transactions. Prior to that, from 2003 to 2007, he served as a business finance broker at Capstone Financial Associates, LLC,
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1 week ago
34 minutes 42 seconds

Close Up Radio
Close Up Radio Spotlights Mikhail A. Urinson of Ark Quant Crypto and Legacy Quant
Miami, FL - There is more market data available today than ever before—and for most retail traders, it’s overwhelming and results in “analysis-paralysis”. Data, software, processing, and analysis all require significant capital expe...
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1 week ago
30 minutes 3 seconds

Close Up Radio
Close Up Radio Spotlights Book Publishing Expert Jennifer Welsch of JLW Publishing Services
Massillon, OH - Jennifer L. Welsch is the owner of JLW Publishing Services, a one-stop source for everything an author needs to prepare a manuscript for publication and sale. She has been recognized as an empowering woman by radio teams, clients, and friends for her exceptional ability to help others realize their dreams. In fact, Jennifer was so adept at her role that when she was no longer with the publishing services company where she served as project director for over 20 years, clients sought her support and encouraged her to start her own company.Jennifer’s background in the book publishing industry includes experience at Baker & Taylor Publisher Services, where she coordinated with authors, publishers, and production staff to ensure projects were completed on time and within budget. She truly brings books to life!Jennifer oversees and coordinates the entire process—from raw manuscript to eBook production, including securing Library of Congress approvals, ISBN numbers, and Copyrights. She offers a wide array of services and has brought to life a diverse range of books, including true crime, memoirs, and works by first-time authors. Jennifer collaborates with authors and consulting experts on all aspects of interior design, cover design, typesetting, copyediting, proofreading, indexing, copyrights, and eBooks.“I provide a service. The work is offered a la carte and customized to each author’s preferences and budgets.”Jennifer emphasizes that her expertise makes the publishing process smoother for authors than going it alone. She guides, supports, and advises clients from start to finish, supplying valuable information at no extra cost. Reviews on her website highlight how important her guidance has been for many authors.“I stake my reputation on each book. I want my customers to succeed. They felt the same about me. I took the plunge. It was daunting at first but so rewarding now.”Jennifer encourages others to pursue their dreams, regardless of fears or lack of business experience. She believes in leveraging one’s strengths and seeking additional resources when needed. Her strong ethics set her apart; she would never act unethically with a title or a watermarked file and would never sell cast-off books on the side.One client, media personality Howie Carr, says: “Jen Welsch is by far the most competent person I have ever worked with in the book publishing industry. She can handle everything for you! She has improved all of my books, and her suggestions invariably make the finished product better.”Jennifer had a distinguished career with Bookmasters/Baker & Taylor Publisher Services before launching her own venture. She is confident in managing projects from manuscript to print-ready PDFs. Many customers use her final products for Amazon, print-on-demand printers, or commercial publishers.“It takes a lot of up-front work to produce a book. We help you do it right, and you will have a polished, professional-looking book in the end.”While coping with the loss of her father and building her publishing dream, Jennifer has also worked part-time in other fields. She aims to one day devote herself solely to JLW Publishing Services. Her efforts are gaining recognition; she was recently featured in POWER Magazine and has received many rave reviews and endorsements on LinkedIn. Our radio team has also named her one of America’s Empowering Women.Learn more about Jennifer L. Welsch’s life and career in the December podcast with this publishing powerhouse.For more information on Jennifer’s career, visit: www.jlwpublishingservices.com
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1 week ago
33 minutes 24 seconds

Close Up Radio
Close Up Radio Spotlights Marketing and AI Expert Jeff Pedowitz of The Pedowitz Group
Alpharetta, GA - When entrepreneurs share their stories, few can say they’ve gone from building a regional franchise empire straight out of college to steering the evolution of enterprise marketing technology, and then authoring multiple books about what they’ve learned. This is the story of Jeff Pedowitz, founder and CEO of The Pedowitz Group.Jeff Pedowitz’s career took off in a way that no career counselor could have foreseen. After earning his marketing degree, Pedowitz dove headfirst into franchising as the owner-operator of 35 Subway sandwich shops. His business flourished, but as his friends moved into the software world, jokes about “making sandwiches” became less funny and more motivating.“I ended up selling out my shares, went back to school for programming, and joined Computer Associates,” Pedowitz recalls. “From there, I ran a professional services group, then moved into marketing and consulting roles at software companies, which set me up for what came next.”Inventing Revenue MarketingThe pivotal moment came in the early 2000s when Pedowitz encountered Eloqua, one of the first companies to crack the marketing automation puzzle. As Eloqua’s director of professional services, he helped shape many of the best practices that would eventually become the industry standard. Training Eloqua’s early partners, Jeff noticed his ideas were fueling their growth. “That’s when I thought, why can’t I build a business on what I’m creating?” he shares.That realization led to the birth of The Pedowitz Group, with Jeff’s wife stepping in as his business partner. Nearly 19 years later, The Pedowitz Group remains very much a family affair.Pedowitz saw early on that companies often fell into the trap of buying the latest marketing technology without a real plan. “A lot of businesses lead with tools, not strategy,” he explains. “The result? A big spend, low adoption, and disappointing ROI.” He compares buying the hottest software to chasing after the latest gadget or a flashy new car. “It looks great in a demo, but unless you’ve thought through how it fits into your business, you’ll be left wondering why it didn’t solve your problem.”For Pedowitz, the key is always strategy first, ensuring that marketing, sales, and technology are pulling in the same direction to deliver measurable revenue results.Moving Marketing from Cost Center to Revenue DriverPedowitz doesn’t mince words on the century-old reputation of marketing departments as “arts and crafts” teams. “For the longest time, marketing was about branding, storytelling, and having fun. Rarely were marketing departments held accountable for revenue,” he notes.That all changed with the rise of new technology and data-driven expectations. Under Jeff’s leadership, The Pedowitz Group pioneered the concept of “revenue marketing,” which puts marketers on the hook for generating repeatable, scalable revenue in partnership with sales.“In ‘Rise of the Revenue Marketer,’ our business partner, Dr. Debbie Qaqish, literally wrote the book on revenue marketing,” explains Pedowitz. “Organizations that understand revenue marketing have seen their CMOs become true leaders at the executive table.
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2 weeks ago
33 minutes 4 seconds

Close Up Radio
Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Spiritual Connector and Sacred Guide Mahana Mazur of Mahana Sacred Way
Dearborn, MI -- Mahana Mazur was born with the first name Mary but as she became increasingly aware of her extraordinary gifts, she realized she was more than merely a single entity, and so her new name evolved. Mahana, she believes, has a sacred and spiritual undertone and best reflects her work as spiritual guide and transformational coach. She calls what she does showing people the sacred way and often connects with numerous higher dimension beings, and downloads from such source, while providing direction. She helps us all to live life from the heart, guided by intuition rather than fear.Mahana enables people to adopt self-enhancing New Ways of Being that will propel life forward-- in a positive, purposeful direction. She helps them discover their personal power and inner wisdom by  connecting to what is within you. This helps us when we experience the inevitable bends and turns of life, dealing with the unexpected and perhaps traumatic  in a more harmonious, balanced and connected way.“I invite people to go into the body, and the heart, and find the answers. We all have four powerful and sacred centers. Our heart is one of them, and it helps us learn what we want or don’t want out of life, how to be open to possibilities and willing to do things. The heart gets us back to the higher self so we can dream again.”Mahana says her work is gentle and effective, and it helps people stand in their power. We are all able, with the right guidance, to live abundantly, self-heal, and overcome fears and bad memories that were tucked away in the subconscious. The key is to reconnect with the heart, discard limiting beliefs, and find your concept of divinity.Perhaps one reason people quickly trust Mahana and let her figure out what is going on is that she has a natural capacity for empathy and healing. For over 30 years she was an RN in the OR and Birthing specialty. She still maintains her license, but changed her life course at 45, to support a husband with fears of cancer and death that prompted her to explore alternative health tools like Psych K, spiritual messengers, and subconscious wounds.Mahana kept growing, exploring, and searching deeper and forging new connections to get where she is today. Mahana has a transformational coaching practice that help people move through the gateways within and activate their sacred centers. In November she launched a new online self-paced course that involves conducting messages, (usually from archangel Michael or Gabriel)  in the coaching and guidance. She says other one-to-one opportunities exist, with the goal of helping yourself so you can eventually help others find clarity and love. Sometimes, she believes, working directly on the spirit, instead of the mind, is the best course of action.Mahana helps clients in many ways. People can shift consciousness inside, direct their emotions to the best places, tap into sacred energy, and align with the authentic and inner self. It is also about stepping outside of our comfort zone. This elevated existence  is a highly effective and beneficial way to live. Imagine getting along better with others, staying true to who you are, making positive changes when necessary, and living with greater courage and purpose!Mahana invites the curious to take the leap, starting by listening to her new podcast.For more information on Mahana and the Sacred Way, please visit her website www.mahanasacredway.com
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2 weeks ago
28 minutes 35 seconds

Close Up Radio
Part 1: Close Up Radio Spotlights Jeremy Haster of HGP Investments
Bradenton, FL - Jeremy Haster is on a mission to help organizations leverage the power of strategic intelligence to strengthen decision-making, enhance resilience, and unlock new market opportunities. As a recognized strategic thinker and thought leader, Mr. Haster attributes his success to an unwavering work ethic — a principle that has guided him through a remarkably diverse career spanning investment research and analysis, risk intelligence, copywriting and specialty contracting.Since 2024, he has served as principal of HGP Investments (the advisory practice of Highpoint Growth Partners LLC) in Sarasota, Florida, delivering specialized project contracting and consulting solutions that enhance the value of your organizational assets and market dominance while safeguarding them from internal vulnerabilities and external risks. He leads strategic research and advisory initiatives, drawing on proprietary data analysis and market intelligence techniques to evaluate financial trends and identify promising new innovations, opportunities, investments and blind spots. His approach is rooted in uncovering high-quality, low-risk opportunities that create long-term value for clients and partners. By combining rigorous quantitative and qualitative methods with strategic insight, he has built a reputation for delivering reliable, intelligent and highly accurate strategic assessments, action plans, contingency plans and emergency response plans that are easy to read and understand, easy to use and implement and are immediately actionable.Jeremy emphasizes how Strategic Intelligence has become essential to modern corporate decision-making. Organizations can use intelligence-driven insights to navigate uncertainty, make smarter choices, and stay ahead of emerging risks. Jeremy exemplifies how Strategic Risk Management—when implemented correctly—acts as a performance multiplier, protecting organizational value while driving stronger results for stakeholders. Together, these disciplines form a powerful blueprint for building companies that are both adaptive and resilient.Long before entering the world of finance, Mr. Haster demonstrated a talent for navigating high-stakes environments. In 2017, he founded Specialty Contracting Group, LLC, in the Denver metropolitan area. His work in threat identification, disaster planning, and risk mitigation has provided essential support to clients facing complex recovery scenarios after unexpected disasters. Under his leadership, the firm handled and led specialized contracting projects, including government-supported research projects involving covert information operations, open-source intelligence, and advanced AI systems development in the area of algorithms and influence campaigns.He also serves as a non-executive director for R3D Roofing, LLC and K2 Disaster Response in Golden, Colorado. Since 2017, he has contributed to strategic planning for these organizations, which specialize in disaster restoration, including flood, fire, and mold remediation as well as contents recovery and rebuild services.Earlier, from 2010 to 2017, Mr. Haster was president of CW Inc. in Boulder, Colorado, where he oversaw design-build and management of retail environments for multi-unit seasonal retail concepts in Colorado and Wisconsin and advanced the company’s direct-response advertising capabilities. His creative leadership helped position the firm as an innovator in high-impact “pop-up” retail environments.Earlier still, from 2007 to 2012, he worked as a real estate investment specialist with Westernbay Real Estate Investments, LLC in the Denver area, identifying profitable opportunities and executing successful transactions. Prior to that, from 2003 to 2007, he served as a business finance broker at Capstone Financial Associates, LLC,
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2 weeks ago
33 minutes 12 seconds

Close Up Radio
Part 1: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Susan Schall of SOS Consulting
Front Royal, VA - Susan O. Schall is a woman with an extraordinary set of skills and engineering education that she parlayed into an engineering career followed by a consulting practice. While her PhD is in industrial engineering, and manufacturing operations are a major segment of those she supports, her work impacts many different operations, processes and levels of leadership. She has delivered $250 million in results driven by process improvements and organizational health methods.  In addition to providing operational management for SOS Consulting (clearly derived from her name) Susan volunteers for ABET, a nonprofit global accreditor of STEM education, aligned with her expertise in engineering and quality.SOS Consulting was formed in 2004 in response to a friend who sought her out for assistance delivering Six Sigma training to a global food and beverage manufacturer. Recognizing her experiences and approaches have broad application, Dr. Schall diversified her offerings and provides training, coaching and thought leadership for a variety of clients and business segments.“SOS Consulting creates a means for everyone to contribute and create an organization that is more effective and positioned competitively. Most of the clients are smaller manufacturers, teams who have been ignored by the local, state and federal economic development groups. Everything is changing all at once for them. We enable these organizations to deal with productivity, quality, technology, and organization health in this sea of change.”While the bottom line is always ROI and turning a profit, people make it all happen. The best places to work recognize this, and create a workplace where everyone can flourish, impacts the bottom-line. Those who do, see  a higher return than those who do not (upwards of 13%). She enjoys making that kind of impact.Dr Schall has over 30 years of experience that she leverages in all of her engagements. Client industries have included higher education, and non-profits as well.Dr. Schall met with our hosts before and will review some principles she discussed in the past. She will also bring listeners up to speed on things that have occurred lately, for herself and in industry. She will talk about manufacturing challenges, including finding people to fill skill gaps and disappearing trades, such as welders and truck drivers. She will also talk about a forthcoming book, based on the 220+ blog posts she has created over the last 9 years. And she will discuss what it’ means to turn data into good decisions.“We live in an age where we have access to more data than any time in human history, yet most people are uncomfortable using statistics. I teach people to think statistically, to look at the data as a story, and make good decisions using it.”Susan will devote one episode of her extended 4-part series to what she calls The Six Essentials to Healthy Manufacturing One of them is this concept of statistical thinking. Another is cohesive leadership; the specific skills and vision it takes to inspire team cooperation and motivate people towards change. Strategic clarity is another key element. Many of these principles can be viewed in her SOS logo design.In addition to operational and leadership improvements, Susan believes it is important to strengthen relationships with suppliers, customers, and stakeholders around a company.Dr. Schall’s website further enforces the message: if we don’t execute on organization health and process improvements, we cannot stay competitive in a sea of change. There are  new challenges arising daily: digitization, tariffs, and geopolitical conflicts that impact manufacturers and their ability to thrive.Learn more about her mission,
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2 weeks ago
30 minutes 33 seconds

Close Up Radio
Close Up Radio Spotlights Forensic Accountant Bruce Smith of Smith Forensics
Fort Lauderdale, FL - When disaster strikes, businesses turn to more than just spreadsheets and ledgers. They need someone who can read between the lines, ask the right questions, and help piece together a financial future out of chaos. For more than four decades, Bruce Smith, CPA/CFF, CFE, CPIA, founder of Smith Forensics, has been that someone with a steady hand that turns forensic accounting into both an art and a science.Bruce Smith’s journey through the world of numbers began at the University of Wisconsin, where he graduated in 1976 with a degree in investment and finance. After thirteen years as a controller for a major retail corporation in Milwaukee, Smith traded snow for sunshine, relocating to Florida in 1989 for a position with renowned accounting firm Arthur Young. There, Smith discovered his passion for forensic accounting, a field that would soon become his life’s work.In 1992, Smith launched his own practice with a focus on evaluating business interruption and property insurance claims. “Even as a child, I have always been interested in numbers and money,” shares Smith. “But forensic accounting is so much more than crunching numbers. It’s about understanding people, businesses, and the stories behind the numbers. Every engagement is different because every client’s story is unique.”Turning Complex Claims Into ClarityForensic accounting, as Smith describes, is a distinctly different specialty from traditional accounting. Rather than focusing on taxes or financial statement preparation, his role involves combing through financial records to determine the value of losses after disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, and hailstorms. “I don’t prepare taxes or standard financial statements,” he explains. “I use them for analytical purposes to calculate the real-world effects of a loss. My job is to help clients and insurance companies understand what was lost in order to settle claims fairly.”A standout case in Smith’s career involved a Florida roofing nail manufacturer affected by Hurricane Jeanne in 2004. The insurance company’s forensic accountants had calculated the business interruption loss strictly using historical data. “But just before the storm, the client had purchased cutting-edge nail-making machines from Korea. They’d only used them for a few weeks, so their previous output did not reflect their true capabilities,” Smith recalls. After enlisting engineers from South Korea and conducting interviews with the manufacturer’s customers, Smith was able to demonstrate that potential production was far greater than the insurer’s initial calculations. The result: a settlement of $1.5 million versus the original $200,000 that had been offered.A Process Built on Curiosity and CommunicationSmith’s approach blends analytical rigor with investigative curiosity. Each engagement begins with interviews, not only to collect records but to understand how the business operates, what has changed recently, and what makes it unique. “Sometimes I dig into third-party sources, industry statistics, or even competitors’ data, especially when working with hotels or other service businesses. There’s always more to the story than meets the eye,” Smith emphasizes.Staying up to date in this rapidly evolving industry is a serious commitment. Smith regularly attends professional seminars, completes continuing education courses,
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2 weeks ago
29 minutes 18 seconds

Close Up Radio
Close Up Radio Spotlights Forensic Accountant Alan I. Blass of AIB Forensics
Boynton Beach, FL - When most people think of accountants, they imagine quiet offices, endless spreadsheets, and the comforting monotony of tax season. Alan I. Blass, CPA, CFE, founder of AIB Forensics, shatters that stereotype with a career that reads as much like a detective story. With more than four decades as a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Fraud Examiner, Mr. Blass has become one of the most knowledgeable and experienced go-to Experts for attorneys and government agencies who need to unravel complex financial mysteries in the courtroom.The Forensic Accountant’s Journey: From Government Grit to Courtroom DramaAlan’s entry into the world of forensic accounting was sparked not by a passion for audits, but by a love for baseball statistics and a visit from a speaker at the Federal Inspector General’s office while he was still in college. “I always loved math and numbers, but I never imagined my future in audits and taxes. When I learned that accounting skills could be used for financial investigations, everything changed,” shares Blass.He spent his first 15 years in public service, first with the US Department of Education Office of the Inspector General and then as Deputy Chief Auditor for the New York City Department of Investigation during the tumultuous, scandal-ridden 1980s. “They threw us into the deep water. I was only 30 years old and found myself testifying against organized crime families. high-level NYC officials and corrupt contractors, going undercover, and even taking bribes as part of sting operations, always with a paddy wagon waiting around the corner,” Mr. Blass recalls. His experiences in government gave him a front-row seat to the mechanics of fraud and the importance of integrity in financial investigations.From the Streets of New York to the Boardrooms of Corporate AmericaMr. Blass’s expertise soon caught the attention of Jules Kroll, widely considered the godfather of corporate investigations. At Kroll Associates, Blass helped pioneer the now-thriving field of corporate forensic accounting, combining accounting and investigative skills with the polish needed to address clients in the corporate world. “We already had the skill; Kroll taught us how to best present ourselves in the corporate world and charge real billable rates,” shares Blass.His career in private practice included stints at leading accounting firms before he carved out his own path. “Real forensic accounting doesn’t fit the mold of traditional audit and tax practices. In litigation, all cases have a beginning, middle and end. So, you constantly have to network and market for new clients. Audit and Tax professionals have the benefit of any annual client requirements. Also, the skills sets and mental attitude and approach are vastly different. Forensic Accountants assemble evidence to prove a crime with intent or inappropriate revenues or expense, never knowing exactly what you will uncover and the related time and cost. Conversely, Audit and Tax professionals report on the past, with client relationship and rigid cost considerations,” he notes. Expert Witness, Storyteller, and Advocate for the Next GenerationFor the past 18 years, Mr. Blass has helmed AIB Forensics, splitting his time between New York and South Florida, where he works closely with attorneys organizing evidence for trial. “Forensic means preparing evidence for court. Today,
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2 weeks ago
39 minutes 12 seconds

Close Up Radio
Close Up Radio Spotlights P. Frank Vasquez of In Search of Hope
Trenton, NJ - It’s not every day you encounter someone whose life story reads like a gripping novel, but P. Frank Vasquez is living proof that resilience can carve pathways where none seem to exist. Once an aspiring police officer, a thriving model, and bodybuilder, Vasquez’s journey took a dramatic turn after a devastating accident left him battling traumatic brain injury, paralysis, depression, and ultimately, a loss of hope. Today, he leads In Search of Hope, a nonprofit dedicated to helping people facing overwhelming adversity.Vasquez’s early ambitions were dashed in the aftermath of a hit-and-run accident that changed his life in an instant. Waking in a hospital unable to walk or feel his legs, struggling to communicate as multiple languages blurred in his mind, he faced months of uncertainty, physical therapy, and the stark realization that his former path was gone. He candidly recalls, “I lost hope. I thought I was better off dead.”Yet, even in his darkest moments, a single encounter would alter his perspective on suffering and resilience. While hospitalized, Vasquez met a young girl recovering from a catastrophic accident that claimed both her parents and left her with severe injuries. Despite her losses, she radiated positivity, showing off her prosthetics and infectious spirit. “She pinched me with her prosthetic arm and said, ‘Look what I can do!’” Vasquez remembers. “Seeing her smile, watching her walk again, and realizing how bravely she faced her pain made me question my own despair. If she could find joy in the small things, what excuse did I have?”This epiphany became the foundation for In Search of Hope. The nonprofit was born from Vasquez’s determination to share the perspective he gained: that pain and hardship, as overwhelming as they may seem, can become catalysts for change when met with the right support and community.Founded in 2023, In Search of Hope centers its work on uplifting those suffering from trauma, homelessness, hunger, or life-altering setbacks. In the past, Vasquez has drawn on his own limited resources and community donations to provide food, essentials, and emotional support to those in need. He describes encounters with people from all walks of life: homeless youth left adrift after family tragedy, survivors of unspeakable violence, and individuals who, like Vasquez himself, felt defined by their darkest days.Vasquez’s approach stands out for its authenticity. Instead of flashy marketing campaigns, every dollar goes directly to helping others. He explains, “Most nonprofits spend huge amounts on advertising and administration. I refused to use donations for things like that. I’d rather the money go straight to the people who need it.” This ethos, while noble, has presented its own challenge. In a world where visibility can determine a nonprofit’s survival, limited funding for outreach has made it harder to reach new donors and sustain support.Despite economic hurdles and a sharp decline in donations (from $30,000 in his first year to a few hundred dollars recently), Vasquez remains undeterred. He’s adapted by utilizing his creativity producing music videos, sharing stories on YouTube, and writing books that reflect his experiences. His songs, notably “I’m Doing Just Fine,” have resonated with thousands, offering encouragement to those experiencing heartbreak, grief, or loss. Vasquez’s writing and music all share a common thread: they highlight struggle, acknowledge pain, and ultimately deliver a message of growth and healing.
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2 weeks ago
36 minutes

Close Up Radio
Part 2: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Certified Divorce Financial Analyst Pamela Trigg of JAJO Divorce Solutions
Denver, CO - Divorce is never easy, but Pamela Trigg is on a mission to show that it can mark the beginning of a brighter, more secure future. As the founder of JAJO Divorce Solutions (pronounced “Jay-Joe”), Pamela leverages over 30...
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2 weeks ago
40 minutes 16 seconds

Close Up Radio
Part 2: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Carol Lane of The Financial Resource Center
Carmel, IN - In order to live our best lives, we not only need money, we need to be able to manage it effectively. But for most Americans, including those earning six figures, debt is weighing us down. We save too little, borrow too much, take Social Security too early, spend more than we make, retire too soon, and have very little in savings. It seems most of us teeter on the edge of financial doom and this troubling trend is made worse as we feel the squeeze of rising prices, tariffs, and higher interest rates. The task of fixing our finances and figuring out how to make the most of our money is daunting. How are we able to find a solution to our financial problems we may ask? We need someone who knows how to best manage our finances, an experienced certified financial planner who absolutely has our best interest at heart.Carol Lane is the visionary behind her full-service financial company The Financial Resource Center. For over forty years, Carol has been empowering her clients to build and sustain wealth, while providing them with the utmost in personal service through her incredibly unique holistic financial planning. She has hundreds of individuals overcome challenges with ease while working with what they value and prioritize most.Assessing every angle of our financial situation and through the most comprehensive strategies, Carol's focus is on retirement accumulation, distribution, estate planning, cash flow, and budgeting. She offers effective tools and techniques so we can simply implement them into our daily lives. More specifically, and near and dear to her heart, is working with families so money strategically passes on from one generation to another. With authenticity and passion, Carol makes certain everything we need aligns with our specific values, goals, and aspirations so people can live according to their deeply held values.Asking a variety of questions to understand our financial goals, Carol leaves no stone unturned. Are we prepared for an emergency, is our estate planning in order? Do we know that it's more than likely we are overpaying our taxes? What is our home life like? Do we have minor children, adult children, or grandchildren? Do we have enough life insurance? As an example, if a wealthy family member passes away without having set up a will or trust, it can be almost impossible for their loved ones to gain access to their inheritance in a timely fashion. This could not only result in financial loss but create significant family conflicts resulting in bitter feuds between family members. By working with Carol, we can avoid bickering over inheritance issues and instead leave a legacy of love that comes with a peaceful distribution of your estate, and a well-designed estate plan.Carol even makes certain not to leave behind our beloved pets. After all, she says, our four-legged furry friends are part of the family; she herself has three cherished dogs. And she knows how critical it is to leave provisions for our pets. Should anything happen to you they will be in the hands of those who will love and take care of them for the rest of their lives. Imagine the unnecessary tragedies we can avoid by making certain our loved ones are financially set. We can live with peace of mind and self-assurance that they will always be ok. Carol is proud to know she plays a huge role in reducing the likelihood of family disputes and instead paving a path for peace and harmony.Moreover, Carol doesn't let the old adage "a woman working in a man's world" define who she is but rather follows her personal philosophy of life. Her own blessed journey is fueled by passion, purpose, and an innate ability to create opportunities for all of us to make the most of our money even with Americans feeling the squeeze of rising expenses. Carol always remains optimistic; such is her nature.
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2 weeks ago
34 minutes 13 seconds

Close Up Radio
Welcome to Close Up Radio! Close Up Radio, hosted by veteran award-winning broadcast TV and radio personalities Jim Masters and Doug Llewelyn, is an exciting and dynamic series featuring multiple episodes daily. Our broadcasts are informative, entertaining, thought-provoking, and empowering. As part of the Telly Award-winning Close Up Television, a full-service media company, we provide entrepreneurs, business owners, and extraordinary individuals a global platform to share their stories. We feature fascinating guests from all walks of life—entertainment, music, publishing, art, travel, health & wellness, self-help, sports, business, finance, science, and more. With shows airing seven days a week, Close Up Radio brings you incredible stories from around the world. Join us and be inspired! Don’t forget to like and follow our Facebook Fan Page at: www.facebook.com/closeupradio Thank you for tuning in!