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It was the summer of 1977. I had just graduated early from the University of Delaware because I wanted to become a radio or television reporter and could not wait to get started. After a multitude of rejections I went to New York City to look for a job and I remember looking up at the buildings and coming to the realization that not only would I not find a position in the media but no one here cared whether I lived or died. It was a great introduction to real life but I never lost the dream.
Thirty-three years later I was back in the same town and on two radio shows in the biggest media market in the country. The best part – I really loved doing it and the fact that I had to wait more than three decades only added to the joy.
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In my life there have been turning points that have defined who I am. The four CD's in this box set have documented some of these moments, the people involved, how they have affected me and what I have learned. It is my hope that talking about some of my bumps and bruises will enable you to avoid them and allow you to move forward faster with a little less pain.
Box Set Includes:
How to Start and Run Your Own Company
Peace Through Work
Hitting The Ideal Wall
The Wisdom Of My Parents
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It happens to all of us. The world closes in and there appears to be no way out. We have hit "the wall." Listen how you can keep that wall from crashing down in front of you and blocking your way. Turn it into the "Ideal Wall" by putting it behind you as a support to launch you toward success.
Available Exclusively With "The Tao Of Andrew" |
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We Americans define ourselves by work. But what happens when the economy slows down, unemployment skyrockets, retirements are pushed back and suddenly job security and our mental well being that goes with it are in jeopardy? How much money does it take to make us happy? What is important? Who decides and how do we know if we are doing it right? Our answers may surprise you.
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Andrew Jacobs and Rabbi Daniel Cohen are back again, this time tackling the question of a "Crisis of Faith." What happens when your core religious beliefs don't seem to carry the same weight as before? Doubts begin to creep in and suddenly you are not sure what you believe and the best path to take. Is doubt a bad thing? Let the Lifeguards help you through the night.
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Sunday nights are a time of stress and fear about the upcoming week and the future in general. As the night gets later the problems get worse. Is there anything that can be done about the unknown to make it a little less threatening?
Andrew Jacobs and Rabbi Daniel Cohen join together to become the Sunday Night Lifeguards. Their mission is to make some sense of it all so that sleep can come a little easier.
Volume 1 covers death. Do you think about? Is there anything to be afraid of? Is there anything we can do about it? Let the Lifeguards help you through the night.
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As a companion to my book of the same title, this CD brings a human side to starting and running your own business. Aided by my nephew and chef, Barry Frish, we explore some of the do's and don'ts of business and why most people should not own their own company.
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Like everyone else of my generation my parents are getting older and I wanted to record what life was like for them, their memories and their advice. I believe that this CD sums up the wisdom of their generation and it is something I plan to keep forever.
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Is your job an everyday drudgery? Are you content with mediocrity and living only for your weekends and occasional vacations? Maybe it is time to re-evaluate how you spend most of your time. This CD brings up the questions of why you have chosen the path you are on and exposes you to other paths that are available.
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