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Monetized on YouTube in Only 3 Weeks! (And Doubled Sales)
Dr. John Chuback is a cardiac surgeon who spent years trying to make a podcast work on the internet without much luck. He realized that even though he was a great doctor, he did not know the right way to grow on a video platform. After he started learning from experts and following a clear plan, everything changed for his medical career. He teamed up with people like Mary Alouch to fix his strategy and started seeing amazing results almost instantly. By listening to teachers and being a good student, he turned a struggling show into a huge win that helps thousands of people learn about health. Get all the PDF summaries here: https://www.skool.com/believenation/classroom
6 likes • May 2
Yes I think teaching is the key and use someone who knows how to build your channel
How to Go From $0 to Wealth in 2026 Billionaire Habits + High Income Skills
Working harder will not make you rich on its own. You might see people at big companies like Alibaba or eBay working long hours, but the real secret is combining hard work with high-income skills. Many people work twelve hours a day and stay broke because they do not have the right tools. Skills are things you can learn and develop over and over again to reach any goal you set. Talent is like the horsepower in a motor, but your skills and rationality are what make that motor run well. If you do not have a specific skill set, you will fall to the level of your systems instead of rising to your goals Get all the PDF summaries here: https://www.skool.com/believenation/classroom
2 likes • Apr 29
What if I have skills but no money to push them to the point of success Then do I need help from others? And they only want money to push my skills further, and they say you have the best music, give me money, and I can move traffic to you but you that and no traffic, and it keeps happening, so I stop And all the time I still have the best music
Pepsi’s Name Came from the Word “Dyspepsia”
Did you know Pepsi got its name from a word that means indigestion? It started with one pharmacist who saw people dealing with stomach pain and wanted to help. He made a simple drink to solve a real problem. That small idea turned into one of the biggest brands in the world. Big success does not start big. It starts with helping someone. Start with a problem. #Believe
Pepsi’s Name Came from the Word “Dyspepsia”
4 likes • Apr 26
That’s so true , I do have a problem though, I’m a Songwriter with great songs And I need to place them with an artist Because I’m disabled, and I can’t do all the live shows anymore. So when I talk about the design of aircraft and even flowers or insects, it means stop and smell the flowers,
4 likes • Apr 26
I’ve been reading a lot of Evans Information, he has an interesting outlook on things
Turning Ideas Into Action: Stop Waiting, Start Doing
“It’s not about ideas. It’s about making ideas happen.” —Scott Belsky It’s easy to come up with ideas, but the real challenge is turning them into reality. Stop waiting for the perfect moment and start taking action. Don’t let fear hold you back, your dreams won’t happen unless you make them happen. What’s one small step you can take today to move your idea forward?
2 likes • Apr 23
Hey Kim you’re right did anybody see Denny Martin Weldon play music or check out his YouTube videos
The Hidden Success Habits of Billionaires and Champions in 3 Hours
Success is not built on luck or a perfect moment; it is built on the hard work and patience that most people are unwilling to provide. This video breaks down the powerful journeys of two of the most successful men in history, Warren Buffett and Henry Ford. You will learn how Buffett started with just $38 at age 11 and dealt with the fear of losing half his money before becoming a billionaire. The story follows his path from selling chewing gum in Omaha to learning the "5-hour rule" for reading. It shows how even the world’s greatest investor had to overcome a massive fear of public speaking and a rejection from Harvard Business School to reach his $150 billion fortune. Get all the PDF summaries here: https://www.skool.com/believenation/classroom
1 like • Apr 22
I believe that, I would like to be able to do that with this new music technology
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Hi I'm Denny Martin Weldon. Why do I use that long name? To remember my Roots I come from Gypsy’s in my Roots we play music,

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