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The Success Journey #1: Deb Hopkins
Submitted by wccatv on March 31, 2007 - 10:55am.
Hosts Dave Bedard and John DiPietro know the journey is sometimes more important than the destination.
On their show they ask successful people how they made it to where they are today.
Their first guest is Deb Hopkins, president of Junior Achievement of Central MA.
The Success Journey airs weekly starting April 4:
- Wednesdays @ 10:30pm
- Thursdays @ 11am & 8:30pm
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SUCCESS JOURNEY
As one of the co-hosts, I thank everyone for viewing the show and welcome their opinions and suggestions for future shows.
Feel free to call me at 508 829 9949.
JOHN DIPIETRO
Author
YOU DONT HAVE TO BE PERFECT TO BE GREAT
www.perfecttogreat.com
508 829 9949
john@johndipietro.com
Johnny D... you're the BEST!
I've known John for many years now being the Sales Manager for the DCU Center. He is a man of many talents - especially talking! I love listening to him everytime he presents. This is why he's asked to be a speaker at so many Central MA events. His humor is both intelligent and fun! EF Hutton - when he speaks, everyone listens.
Best of luck John on your new show!
I own and operate a charm school for teens in Worcester. It focuses on building self-esteem and confidence. This school definately makes a difference in our youth. It may not seem important now, but they will soon be leaders.
Anytime you'd like to have me as a guest, please let me know!
Pamela
www.believeinyou.biz
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMMENT!
Thanks so much for your kind words! This show is building momentum and it will change lives real soon! People need exposure to those who have become successful AFTER FALTERING. In today's society, all of the problems are solved within a 27 minute time slot on commercial TV. We need to let young people, and older people too, know that it is OK to fail along the way. Just keep getting back up when knocked down!
JDIPIETRO
john@johndipietro.com
Co Host
The Success Journey!
Best of Luck on This New Venture
It takes a special approach and special people to discuss failures as an intrinsic part of the success journey. The American Dream or the Disney version of life talk about "happily ever after," a sugarcoated slice of life where no one ever seems to fail.
As we all know and as this show plans to present, we almost NEED to fail to know what success looks like.
JohnD, I hope this show fails to follow the path of the Disney-flavored American Dream; in that failure, let success find you, all the way to major, national syndication.
Charles R. Demers, PhD
Principal
AMI International
Author of "Communicate Clearly NOW!" - A one-day class in personal communications
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