Charles Head has climbed the ranks of Fairmont Hotels to land at the Fairmont Orchid in Hawaii where he leads a big team who delivers exceptional service to the guests. Charles’ team – he calls them his “ohana” which roughly translates to “family” – is selected to work at the Fairmont based on their service skills which Charles and his leadership group uncover through assessments and, most importantly, personal interaction. It’s a plum job in an extraordinary location and Charles is at the top of his game. Check out this episode!
Categories: LibsynAmy Morin’s start to fame began as a complete surprise. Her blog post titled Thirteen Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do caught fire. Today she’s written multiple books, has podcasts, and is in-demand as a speaker. Why? Her message is needed and her delivery of her message is fantastic. I’ve met her and watched her work and I know you’ll love her story and her message as much as I do. Check out this episode!
Categories: LibsynTodd McGehee won’t push his faith on you. He’s hired by local businesses to visit regularly and if you want to talk, he’ll talk, if you want to pray, he’ll pray with you. And if you want him to leave you alone, he’ll do that, too. Todd sees a great demand for spirituality but people are done with institutions. They want God. They don’t want church. And Todd brings a gentle, un-intimidating approach to God. His clients love him. You’ll like him, too. As promised, Todd’s email: ptmcgehee72@gmail.com. Check out this episode!
Categories: LibsynChelsea and Logan Green – The Yard Milkshake Bar Joe Brown – Your CBD Store of West Mobile Lane Zirlott – Murder Point Oysters Check out this episode!
Categories: LibsynBill E Stitt begin experimenting with curing his own bacon in college at Ole Miss. It made him plenty of friends – how could it not? Now his bacon is shipped across the country to the nation’s most demanding bacon palettes. His process is a closely guarded secret but does involve the meat being serenaded by local musicians. Don’t roll your eyes until you’ve tried it, then be prepared to be disappointed with anything less for the remainder of your life. Check out this episode!
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