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October 1 2023, issue of The Bellwether

The Bellwether, October 1 2023

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The October 2023 issue of The Bellwether magazine features a captivating story on Dr. Dan Young, a remarkable figure who mastered the art of blending into diverse environments and made a significant impact in higher education. From his upbringing in an all-white neighborhood to his successful career at esteemed institutions, Dr. Young’s journey is one of adaptability and achievement, culminating in his dedication to entrepreneurial ventures.

In the “Tech Bytes” section, readers can dive into a comprehensive guide on using SEO to enhance online visibility. The article outlines a five-step strategy for entrepreneurs, emphasizing the importance of foundational SEO setup, keyword research, technical SEO, on-page optimization, and off-page optimization. It highlights the necessity of tools like Google Business Profile, Search Console, and Analytics and offers valuable insights into leveraging Google’s features for optimal results.

The “Closing Credits” section shines a spotlight on Landon Dirickson, an entertainment attorney with a remarkable career spanning two decades. Rooted in childhood influences, Dirickson has built a successful law firm in Nashville while remaining committed to making a broader societal impact, particularly on marginalized communities. His dedication to supporting Native American communities through a charitable fund and his encouragement for others to dream big make his profile a compelling read.

Lastly, the “Whats The Word” section explores the power of Kaizen, a Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement. Don Sevcik shares a real-life story of gradual weight loss through small, manageable changes, drawing parallels to Kaizen’s principles of daily 1% improvement. His post encourages readers to apply this concept to their own lives, whether it’s for acquiring new skills or optimizing existing ones, making for a thought-provoking and actionable read.

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July 1 2023, issue of The Bellwether

The Bellwether, July 1, 2023

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In the July 1st issue of “The Bellwether” magazine, “The Bellwether Features” section presents a captivating article on Joy Vanichkul, a former International Supermodel turned Beauty and Wellness Entrepreneur. This insightful piece delves into Joy’s transformative journey, from her early experiences in meditation and temple visits to her rise in the high-fashion industry and the founding of successful spas. Joy’s mission to unite inner peace, beauty, and well-being is highlighted, as she shares her wisdom on embracing both internal and external beauty standards, navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship, and using social media platforms to inspire and educate a global audience. Her story serves as a guiding light for readers seeking to find balance, resilience, and fulfillment in their own lives.

The “Author Advantage” section presents an enlightening magazine article by Tanya Brockett with Kathy Kaye, titled “Amazon vs. NYT: What’s in a List?” This thought-provoking piece is a must-read for public speakers seeking to understand the evolving landscape of being a bestselling author. Tanya sheds light on the transformative impact of Amazon’s dominance in the publishing industry, challenging the traditional notion that only recognized bestsellers like the New York Times (NYT) matter. With Amazon boasting 200 million Prime subscribers and 2.4 billion monthly website visits, authors now have an unprecedented opportunity to reach a vast and diverse audience. The article delves into the shifting dynamics of audience engagement, the influence of bestseller status on Amazon, and the power of authority and perception in the digital age. Public speakers will gain valuable insights on how being a bestselling author on Amazon can enhance their credibility, establish their brand, and unlock doors to speaking engagements, media coverage, and collaborations with industry experts.

Joshua B Lee writes a must-read article for entrepreneurs, “Unlocking LinkedIn: 6 Techniques for Lead Generation Without Hard Selling”. With over 900 million members on LinkedIn, the potential for generating opportunities is immense. The article emphasizes the importance of lead generation on LinkedIn, highlighting its status as the largest professional networking platform. With 4 out of 5 LinkedIn users involved in business decisions, entrepreneurs can’t afford to ignore it. The article provides practical tips such as optimizing profiles, joining relevant groups, utilizing LinkedIn’s Sales Navigator, posting valuable content, leveraging advanced search engine features, and building intentional connections. By implementing these steps, entrepreneurs can expect their LinkedIn profiles to attract leads effortlessly.

Overall, the July 1st issue of “The Bellwether” magazine is an excellent read that provides readers with insightful and inspiring articles about business ethics, personal growth, and leadership. The contributors, including Ira Bowman, Don Sevcik, Sammy Vega Jr., Catherine Kontos, Teresa Huff, Lou Marinoff, Anna Choi and more, provide a diverse range of perspectives that will engage and inspire readers. The different sections, including “After the Game,” “Fast Lane,” “Author Advantage,” and “Not Forgotten,” provide a comprehensive view of different aspects of business and personal growth, and readers will appreciate the breadth and depth of the content.

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April 1 2023, issue of The Bellwether

The Bellwether, April 1, 2023

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The April 1st issue of “The Bellwether” magazine is an informative and inspiring read that highlights the importance of business ethics, personal growth, and leadership. The article “How Does Corporate and Business Ethics Affect You?” discusses the mission of the Business Education and Ethics Commission (B.E.E.C) to promote higher ethical standards in business and inspire others to contribute to a higher level of education that promotes free thinking without oppression. The B.E.E.C aims to provide a basic set of core values and guidelines for companies to follow, as well as share strategies and education that have proven to work in the elevation of wealth creation. The organization seeks to start where they are and have 10,000 companies adhere to their member credo, and readers will appreciate their positive and proactive approach.

In the article “Lightlines”, readers are encouraged to reflect on their progress in achieving their goals for the year and to start planning for the months ahead, regardless of the time of year. The author recommends a more thoughtful approach to goal-setting, which involves reflecting on past accomplishments, identifying areas for improvement, and setting manageable steps for reaching new objectives. The article challenges the idea of setting resolutions based on a specific date and emphasizes the importance of setting a trajectory for personal growth and development. Readers will appreciate the practical advice and will find themselves motivated to set and achieve their own goals.

“The Bellwether Features” section highlights Craig Handly, a successful entrepreneur, speaker, musician, and philanthropist who has made over $500 million in sales to Hispanics in the USA in the last five years. Handly’s adventurous spirit and participation in extreme sports have contributed to his success in various sales and marketing jobs. He is a respected advisor for hundreds of brands, products, and services, and he is passionate about helping others achieve their dreams. Readers will be inspired by Handly’s achievements and will appreciate the insights he shares about happiness and going after their dreams.

In the “Closing Credits” section, Temple Grandin, a renowned animal behaviorist, livestock expert, and autism advocate, is highlighted for her impactful work on the impact of neurodiversity on the workforce. Despite facing challenges due to autism, she overcame obstacles and became a respected author, professor, and one of the most famous people with autism. Grandin emphasizes that success for verbal adults with autism involves living independently, supporting themselves, and having a job they love and a family. Her latest book, Visual Thinking, celebrates the unique minds of visual thinkers, who share traits with Grandin. Readers will appreciate Grandin’s insights and will be inspired to change how they view and educate different thinkers.

Overall, the April 1st issue of “The Bellwether” magazine is an excellent read that provides readers with insightful and inspiring articles about business ethics, personal growth, and leadership. The contributors, including Otis McGregor, Carol Carpenter, Teresa Huff, Anna Choi, Don Sevcik, George Kiorpelidis, Deborah Froese, and Debra Wallace, provide a diverse range of perspectives that will engage and inspire readers. The different sections, including “After the Game,” “Fast Lane,” “Author Advantage,” and “Not Forgotten,” provide a comprehensive view of different aspects of business and personal growth, and readers will appreciate the breadth and depth of the content.

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October 1 2022, issue of The Bellwether

The Bellwether, October 1 2022

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The April 1st issue of “The Bellwether” magazine is an informative and inspiring read that highlights the importance of business ethics, personal growth, and leadership. The article “How Does Corporate and Business Ethics Affect You?” discusses the mission of the Business Education and Ethics Commission (B.E.E.C) to promote higher ethical standards in business and inspire others to contribute to a higher level of education that promotes free thinking without oppression. The B.E.E.C aims to provide a basic set of core values and guidelines for companies to follow, as well as share strategies and education that have proven to work in the elevation of wealth creation. The organization seeks to start where they are and have 10,000 companies adhere to their member credo, and readers will appreciate their positive and proactive approach.

In the article “Lightlines”, readers are encouraged to reflect on their progress in achieving their goals for the year and to start planning for the months ahead, regardless of the time of year. The author recommends a more thoughtful approach to goal-setting, which involves reflecting on past accomplishments, identifying areas for improvement, and setting manageable steps for reaching new objectives. The article challenges the idea of setting resolutions based on a specific date and emphasizes the importance of setting a trajectory for personal growth and development. Readers will appreciate the practical advice and will find themselves motivated to set and achieve their own goals.

“The Bellwether Features” section highlights Craig Handly, a successful entrepreneur, speaker, musician, and philanthropist who has made over $500 million in sales to Hispanics in the USA in the last five years. Handly’s adventurous spirit and participation in extreme sports have contributed to his success in various sales and marketing jobs. He is a respected advisor for hundreds of brands, products, and services, and he is passionate about helping others achieve their dreams. Readers will be inspired by Handly’s achievements and will appreciate the insights he shares about happiness and going after their dreams.

In the “Closing Credits” section, Temple Grandin, a renowned animal behaviorist, livestock expert, and autism advocate, is highlighted for her impactful work on the impact of neurodiversity on the workforce. Despite facing challenges due to autism, she overcame obstacles and became a respected author, professor, and one of the most famous people with autism. Grandin emphasizes that success for verbal adults with autism involves living independently, supporting themselves, and having a job they love and a family. Her latest book, Visual Thinking, celebrates the unique minds of visual thinkers, who share traits with Grandin. Readers will appreciate Grandin’s insights and will be inspired to change how they view and educate different thinkers.

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