charity:water ABC’s 20/20 With The Bayaka Of Central Africa Republic
On Monday December 13th I was amongst the 1400 people who showed up at the 5th Charity Water Ball in NYC. What transpired in less than 30 minutes was founder Scott Harrison with Adrian Grenier and Jim Hocking CEO of ICDI combine their love and vision to bring clean water to the 19,000 Bayaka people in Central Africa Republic and they did it.
ICDI Director “Growing up in the Central African Republic and then raising my own family there has provided me with the opportunity to learn and understand intimately this culture and country. I have observed the deterioration economically, politically, and socially over the past ten years of strife and civil war. Watching people lose hope completely was devastating because I see so much potential in the people and resources of this country. ICDI provides the tools needed to equip Central Africans as they implement ideas that can change their world. We have seen God work in awesome ways through the Central Africans working with ICDI and hope to empower even more nationals. Conflict continues in the country, limiting access to some areas of the country for expatriates, so training Central Africans is a key part of ICDI’s strategy.” – Jim Hocking
The Things We Think and Do Not Say
How is it that we go from knowing exactly what we want in life, to changing into some other behavior and form, subjugated to the circumstances that make up our reality? Most college and university students buy their time not exactly sure what they want as a career, not knowing that they have options and choice. Only to realize 2-4 years later 20-100K in debt that their education might not be what they truly desire and that they have no experience in their field to even qualify for a position?
I recently put out a call for a 6 month internship position in our company. The response was great, but what I saw in the college and university students was a pattern, indecisiveness, not a lot of follow through and when given specific instruction of how to apply, 80% did not follow the straight forward details. This got me thinking out of the 20 people who applied, I accepted 4, out of the 4, two are the lucky ones who will get a $10,000 training program, an excellent referral and hands on experience that may lead to a full time paying position. How this relates to Jerry McGuire and his breakthrough by having a breakdown? Don’t wait for someone to show up to give you the golden key….stay focus and go out and get what you want out of life. If you have absolutely no experience in a field that you would love to be in, step out and show up, ask companies to take you on as an Intern and to provide you with a referral after the said time.
If you are older and would like to change career, the same applies to you. Do not let yourself fester in a dead end job because you believe you must pay the bills and support yourself or your family, I’m not saying don’t be realistic, but don’t give in to the mainstream conundrum of sheer boredom and loss of personal freedom due to some structure which keeps you limited.
Take a look at my youtube channel and discover how successful entrepreneurs changed their mindset, got out of corporate America and are now living the life of their dreams, by helping others and being of service. Do what serves you and you will see the results in how you live your life.
The Missing Link Between Money, Health, and Wisdom
Although the old adage says that money does not buy happiness, there’s no denying it that money is the reason we are able to derive moments of happiness from our lives. It’s the means to an end. If we think of wealth as a resource and not a commodity, we would realise that if applied correctly there is much to gain to nourish the soul. For many people travel is one of the most prized experiences. The ability to explore outside of our lives has enthralled us for centuries, and it has never been as easily available and affordable as it is now. However, for most of us, travel is a luxury that comes much less often than we’d like. This is where Wealth Masters’ International comes in. It’s the opportunity to literally do what makes you happy, where you want to do it from and make money all along. And interacting with the some of the best thinkers and entrepreneurs around. So where does the Wisdom come in? To be honest, that’s what distinguishes WMI from the rest. Wisdom comes from knowing the deeper purpose behind the knowledge that WMI is sharing. It comes from the discussion of who controls our money, and where do their interests lie. It’s about who should benefit from the effort of all: a select few, or everyone? WMI is about all that more. When we think of finding balance in life, something so many people strive for, what do we really mean? Of course, we are talking about something very subjective here. Perhaps the best way to balance life is to pay it forward and do our individual part in giving back to our communities. Maybe that is what the old seers who came up with the concept of a balanced life were referring to the entire time. Wealth Masters International is about a lifestyle where work, play and mindset are in harmony; and opportunities to affect change in both your own life and the life of others are plentiful.
Steven Jobs: An Emotionally Charged Event
The Apple music event of Sept. 9, 2009, marked the return of the world’s greatest corporate storyteller. For more than three decades, Apple (AAPL) co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs has raised product launches to an art form. In my new book, The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience, I reveal the techniques that Jobs uses to create and deliver mind-blowing keynote presentations.
Steve Jobs does not sell computers; he sells an experience. The same holds true for his presentations that are meant to inform, educate, and entertain. An Apple presentation has all the elements of a great theatrical production—a great script, heroes and villains, stage props, breathtaking visuals, and one moment that makes the price of admission well worth it. Here are the five elements of every Steve Jobs presentation. Incorporate these elements into your own presentations to sell your product or ideas the Steve Jobs way.
1. A headline. Steve Jobs positions every product with a headline that fits well within a 140-character Twitter post. For example, Jobs described the MacBook Air as “the world’s thinnest notebook.” That phrase appeared on his presentation slides, the Apple Web site, and Apple’s press releases at the same time. What is the one thing you want people to know about your product? This headline must be consistent in all of your marketing and presentation material.
2. A villain. In every classic story, the hero fights the villain. In 1984, the villain, according to Apple, was IBM (IBM). Before Jobs introduced the famous 1984 television ad to the Apple sales team for the first time, he told a story of how IBM was bent on dominating the computer industry. “IBM wants it all and is aiming its guns on its last obstacle to industry control: Apple.” Today, the “villain” in Apple’s narrative is played by Microsoft (MSFT). One can argue that the popular “I’m a Mac” television ads are hero/villain vignettes. This idea of conquering a shared enemy is a powerful motivator and turns customers into evangelists.
3. A simple slide. Apple products are easy to use because of the elimination of clutter. The same approach applies to the slides in a Steve Jobs presentation. They are strikingly simple, visual, and yes, devoid of bullet points. Pictures are dominant. When Jobs introduced the MacBook Air, no words could replace a photo of a hand pulling the notebook computer out of an interoffice manila envelope. Think about it this way—the average PowerPoint slide has 40 words. In some presentations, Steve Jobs has a total of seven words in 10 slides. And why are you cluttering up your slides with too many words?
4. A demo. Neuroscientists have discovered that the brain gets bored easily. Steve Jobs doesn’t give you time to lose interest. Ten minutes into a presentation he’s often demonstrating a new product or feature and having fun doing it. When he introduced the iPhone at Macworld 2007, Jobs demonstrated how Google Maps (GOOG) worked on the device. He pulled up a list of Starbucks (SBUX) stores in the local area and said, “Let’s call one.” When someone answered, Jobs said: “I’d like to order 4,000 lattes to go, please. No, just kidding.”
5. A holy smokes moment. Every Steve Jobs presentation has one moment that neuroscientists call an “emotionally charged event.” The emotionally charged event is the equivalent of a mental post-it note that tells the brain, Remember this! For example, at Macworld 2007, Jobs could have opened the presentation by telling the audience that Apple was unveiling a new mobile phone that also played music, games, and video. Instead he built up the drama. “Today, we are introducing three revolutionary products. The first one is a widescreen iPod with touch controls. The second is a revolutionary mobile phone. And the third is a breakthrough Internet communications device…an iPod, a phone, an Internet communicator…an iPod, a phone, are you getting it? These are not three devices. This is one device!” The audience erupted in cheers because it was so unexpected, and very entertaining. By the way, the holy smokes moment on Sept. 9 had nothing to do with a product. It was Steve Jobs himself appearing onstage for the first time after undergoing a liver transplant.
One more thing…sell dreams. Charismatic speakers like Steve Jobs are driven by a nearly messianic zeal to create new experiences. When he launched the iPod in 2001, Jobs said, “In our own small way we’re going to make the world a better place.” Where most people saw the iPod as a music player, Jobs recognized its potential as a tool to enrich people’s lives. Cultivate a sense of mission. Passion, emotion, and enthusiasm are grossly underestimated ingredients in professional business communications, and yet, passion and emotion will motivate others. Steve Jobs once said that his goal was not to die the richest man in the cemetery. It was to go to bed at night thinking that he and his team had done something wonderful. Do something wonderful. Make your brand stand for something meaningful.
Carmine Gallo is a communication skills coach for the world’s most admired brands. He is also a popular speaker and the author of several books, including The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience. More of Gallo’s columns are available in his ongoing series.
For more of Job’s techniques, flip through this slide show. Then catch a video interview with Carmine Gallo about how he researched his book.
This Is Our Moment: Clean Energy Bill
The US has one of the largest dependencies from foreign countries who do not envision or share the same values. Oil dependency pollutes the air we breath, endangers our planet and kills the earth and it’s inhabitants. It needs to stop. We need to change that. Now
There’s a bill in the Senate that will break foreign oil’s stranglehold on our country, reduce carbon pollution, and create jobs in America—good jobs that pay well and can’t be outsourced.
It’s one of the most important pieces of legislation of our time. It’s a clean energy bill. And it’s been a long time coming.
Email your Senators to pass the Clean Energy Jobs & American Power Act.
Just click on the link above and it will take you straight to the email. You must be a US resident to sign in.
This is our moment.
Dream big, do whatever it takes and STAND UP for your planet, the trees, the ocean, heck, to your future! It all starts with you, take action!
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Home By Yann Arthus-Bertrand
54 countries, 217 days of shooting and 488 hours of footage! Humanity has less than 10 years to offset the balance of what has taken a 4billion organic evolutionary years to create. Humans have disturbed the very fabric of Earth’s breath, it’s oceans, it’s land and it’s air. The most devastating is the deforestation that has taken place due to consuming meat. One solution, and this is only one, but a huge one,, stop eating meat. Huge claim, but after you watch this incredible film, you will begin to understand the impact that cattle farming has had upon our oldest forests around the planet.
I moved to the jungle of Costa Rica when I was 21 years old, purely guided by my spirit. I lived in an area where I was visited by 3 families of howler monkeys every full moon, macaws, tapirs, the most gorgeous butterflies this Earth has, large cats, snakes of ever size and yes, scorpions and tarantulas. Before I moved to Costa Rica I lived in a Metropolitan City. What I realized while living deep in nature, surrounded by the lushness of the jungle and freed from the city life and the strange white noise that dulled my senses was that this planet, our Earth is constantly talking to us. Whispering silently underneath all the distractions that subject our senses to looking else where. The reality is, our Earth needs our commitment to take massive action to cleaning it up, right action, we are the stewards of this planet and we have walked on her without respect and honor for all that she shares with us.
Having been trained and Initiated into Indigenous Cultures across the globe, I have a deep awareness the integral relationship that is inherent upon birth here, we are in agreement to not only evolve spiritually within ourselves, but to walk gently and leave clues to our greatness here. It is my plea to you, sit down with someone you love and watch this movie. It will change your life, educate you and embrace you with the incredible perspective of what our planet Earth looks like, past and present.
A recent event in Haiti has killed many hundred of thousands of people, wiped out many necessities of life. Pay close attention to when the movie brings you to Haiti, I believe a picture is worth more than any words….you’ll understand what I mean when you see the devastation that has taken place in Haiti, to what recently happened there with the earthquakes.
Our Mother no longer can sustain our behavior. Corporations have raped her in broad daylight, taken her very blood and exposed her lungs to without remorse. Paying a fee for the damage that corporations do to third world countries will not surmount to the devastation that cannot be replaced, it took 4 billion years to create.
This movie is about what we can do NOW. The food you buy, the clothes you wear, the products you purchase, the words you speak and the way you live your life is a testament to your relationship with the world around you. I implore you once again, wake up and look into your child’s eyes, this is what they are to inherent, a world that has no justice over greed.
Today’s youth are pissed off, they are taking massive action using social media, global leadership and harnessing the power of technology, I urge you to do the same, in anyway you can.
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Here is the main website of Yann Arthus-Bertrand the creator and producer of this epic film.





