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Building Fortunes Radio is where you can learn how everyday people do extra ordinary things to build a fortune. This is brought to you by PM Marketing, Peter Mingils, owner of NetworkLeads.com and also on BuildingFortunesRadio.com Find more information on MLM News www.MLM.news and Youmongus Ads www.youmongusads.com Building Fortunes Radio has a wide range of interesting podcasts. From home based businesses to company owners and consumer advocates. KISC My Health is a segment for people in the natural ingredients area and Citizens For Health is for consumer choice and rights. This is supported by many News sites such as healthfood.news and Travel Agency News

  1. Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils discuss Anti-MLM Author Bridgette Read and MLM News on Building Fortunes Radio

    09/24/2025

    Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils discuss Anti-MLM Author Bridgette Read and MLM News on Building Fortunes Radio

    On this Building Fortunes Radio Show Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils discuss interview of Comedian Adam Conover and Bridgette Read with comments about Always Stupid Marco Moukhaiber. Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils have spoken about Bridgette Read's book, "Little bosses everywhere" and her interviews online with various anti-mlm hosts. Recently she was in full display on a YouTube interview with Adam Conover. Adam seems to be a good person who revealed his bias and lack of knowledge about MLM as he bantered back and forth with Bridgette Read. Bridgette took a few years to put together her newest book, "Little Bosses Everywhere". Bridgette does what many people who are more academic than real-world and speaks confidently about MLM based on her flawed research about the industry. Following Robert FitzPatrick, the self-proclaimed MLM expert, and his research and publications, like Ponzinomics, this proved to be misguided by Bridgette. Always Stupid Marco Moukhaiber follows the same path. However, it should be noted that he would end up in the same place or worse with or without the help of Robert FitzPatrick. Listen in and make your own opinion. You can see more of what Scott Johnson has on https://www.facebook.com/stoptheamwaytoolscam The Amway tools scam is a hidden profit scheme within the Amway multi-level marketing (MLM) structure that exploits distributors, often leaving them with financial losses instead of the promised wealth. Amway, a well-known MLM company, markets health, beauty, and home products through independent business owners (IBOs). While the company emphasizes product sales, the real money for top-tier distributors, often at the Diamond level or above, comes from selling motivational "tools” like books, tapes, seminars, and rallies, not from product sales. These tools, promoted as essential for success, create a separate revenue stream that disproportionately benefits upline leaders while draining the profits of lower-level distributors.Distributors are pressured to purchase these overpriced tools, often costing hundreds or thousands annually, with promises of learning the secrets to building a lucrative Amway business. However, studies and lawsuits reveal that 99% of Amway distributors lose money, with average earnings below $100 monthly after expenses. The tools business, controlled by high-ranking distributors like Dexter Yager, generates millions for the elite, who earn significant markups on items like cassette tapes sold at rallies for up to $10,000 a night in cash. Meanwhile, new recruits face high startup costs—starter kits, training sessions, and product samples—further eroding their profits. This creates a pyramid-like structure where uplines profit from downlines' purchases, not retail sales, resembling an illegal scheme. The post Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils discuss Anti-MLM Author Bridgette Read and MLM News on Building Fortunes Radio appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 31m
  2. The Louis Wharton Radio Show on caring for Pets with ALICE AI Systems with Peter Mingils

    09/17/2025

    The Louis Wharton Radio Show on caring for Pets with ALICE AI Systems with Peter Mingils

    The Louis Wharton Radio Show third Radio show on Building Fortunes Radio. On this episode, Louis Wharton explains the ALICE AI System and how this works to take care of pets. Peter Mingils interviews Louis Wharton on this third radio show. This Radio Show reviews the Alice AI Systems. This radio show is about using ALICE AI on your pets. On the first two radio show, Louis Wharton explains how the ALICE AI Systems works with the cell phone. The product we talk about is something many people listening in will want to learn more about. Check it out and call Louis Wharton on (818) 851-8030 for more information. You can also go to https://take-the-detour.com/louis In an era where technology and nature increasingly intertwine, A.L.I.C.E AI System (Accessible Living Intelligence and Creative Energies) offers a groundbreaking approach to wellness through its unique audio experiences. A.L.I.C.E AI introduces a platform that harnesses proprietary algorithms to analyze the natural frequencies and emissions of plants, transforming them into soothing soundscapes designed to promote relaxation, balance, and a deeper connection with the natural world. This innovative fusion of AI and nature-inspired audio makes A.L.I.C.E AI Systems a standout in the wellness technology space, catering to users seeking mindfulness and tranquility without relying on conventional methods. Listen in! Louis Wharton will be featured on other episodes soon. The post The Louis Wharton Radio Show on caring for Pets with ALICE AI Systems with Peter Mingils appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    24 min
  3. KISC My Health Radio Show with Stephen Lukawski and Kristi Serena with cohost Peter Mingils

    09/10/2025

    KISC My Health Radio Show with Stephen Lukawski and Kristi Serena with cohost Peter Mingils

    Kristi Serena is our guest on KISC My Health Radio show with Peter Mingils and Stephen Lukawski. Each week, Stephen Lukawski selects people who are truly the Key Influencers and the Super Champions, and this week's guest radio show host was Cran-Tastic! Here is more information on Kristi Serena: Commercial Director, Mibelle Biochemistry. Here is a short personal bio that Kristi provided us…. but this is just part of the story. "Early Years: Born in Joliet, IL and raised in a small town an hour south of Chicago, Gardner, population 1200 Part time jobs in high school were at the local pharmacy and city hall in my hometown, where my dad was mayor of our town for 24 years, my parents were involved in local politics and owned a construction company I have 2 sisters, and 1 brother Attended college at Drake University in Des Moines, IA Enrolled initially for the Pharmacy school then decided to change my major, graduated with Biology degree My family: I have one son, Ross, married to Rachael, they live in Omaha, NE I mentored a young girl starting when she was 11 years old and eventually inherited her as my daughter, Lisbet, who is now married to Saul, they have 3 children, my grandchildren- Ruby, 15, Aydan, 13 and Mia, 6, they live in Des Moines Work background: I spent 17 years in the pharmaceutical industry based in Des Moines; started with Bristol-Myers Squibb, then worked at Abbott Labs and Novo Nordisk The focus was on cardiovascular and diabetes medicine Switched careers in 2010, to the nutritional ingredient industry; previously worked for Kemin, Frutarom and Aceto Current company, Mibelle Biochemistry, based in Buchs, Switzerland, have an office in NJ Work from my home office in Des Moines, regularly travel throughout the U.S. Personal interests: Love to travel for pleasure; tropical destinations preferred, read; fiction mostly, and spending time with my grandchildren Previously involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters program and Project Connect volunteer programs." The real story about what it was like when she was a young woman whose direction was almost derailed when she got pregnant just before getting started in college is worth the listen. This one is good for so many lessons for everyone. You can always tune in to the other KISC My Health Radio shows on https://kiscmyhealth.com and as usual a Special Thanks for Step Change Innovations for sponsoring the KISC My Health Radio shows https://stepchangego.com Our newest corporate sponsor is Caldic North America https://caldic.com The post KISC My Health Radio Show with Stephen Lukawski and Kristi Serena with cohost Peter Mingils appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    2 hr
  4. Jean Luc starts Crowd Funder account for 50 ft. Sailboat with Peter Mingils on Building Fortunes Radio

    09/03/2025

    Jean Luc starts Crowd Funder account for 50 ft. Sailboat with Peter Mingils on Building Fortunes Radio

    Jean Luc and Peter Mingils talk about the Crowdfunder account he has set up for his 50 ft. Sailboat renovation Jean Luc wrote: We need your help to complete the restoration of a 1980 FD-12 50ft sailboat. Only 25 have ever been made ours is #15 https://www.crowdfunder.com/p/the-restoration-of-atma-fd12 Here's more information about the ATMA FD12: The ATMA FD12, also known as the Flying Dutchman 12, is a 50-foot monohull sailboat designed by German designer Eva Hollmann and built by Ta Yang Yacht Building Co. in Taiwan between 1973 and 1985. With only 25 units produced, it is a rare, custom-built cruiser designed for bluewater sailing, blending performance, stability, and comfort. Commissioned by Dutchman Willem Eickholt, the FD12 reflects a vision for a fast, timeless, and seaworthy vessel, making it a unique choice for long-distance cruising. ### Major Features of the ATMA FD12: 1. Customized Interior Layout: Each FD12 was built to order with fully customizable interiors, typically featuring three cabins (a forward owner's stateroom with ensuite head, a main saloon, and an aft cabin), a U-shaped galley, and a navigation station. The teak woodwork and ample storage enhance livability for extended voyages. https://www.practical-sailor.com/sailboat-reviews/fd-12 https://www.sailboat-cruising.com/Flying-Dutchman-12.html) Robust Construction: The hull is a fiberglass sandwich with Viny foam core, providing strength, lightweight resilience, and insulation against heat and condensation. Longitudinal stringers, fiberglassed bulkheads, and a through-bolted hull-to-deck joint ensure durability, with owners reporting no leaks in the joint.[]. https://www.practical-sailor.com/sailboat-reviews/fd-12 Positive Flotation: Approximately 200 cubic feet of polyurethane foam in the bow, stern, and keel provides positive flotation, a rare feature for cruising boats, enhancing safety by making the vessel nearly unsinkable.[](https://www.practical-sailor.com/sailboat-reviews/fd-12 Performance-Oriented Design: The FD12 features a cutter rig with a keel-stepped mast, a fin keel, and a skeg-hung rudder, balancing speed and stability. Its sail area/displacement ratio of 15.8 indicates moderate power, performing well in 15–20 knot winds, with a hull speed of 10.1 knots. The canoe stern and clipper bow add aesthetic appeal and reduce drag. 5. Ample Tankage for Long Passages: With 150–250 gallons of water and 250–300 gallons of fuel, the FD12 supports extended cruising, offering a 1,000-mile range under power (Lehman 4D61, 61 HP engine). https://www.practical-sailor.com/sailboat-reviews/fd-12 https://sailboat.guide/ta-yang/flying-dutchman-12 Stability and Safety: A ballast/displacement ratio of 40.8% ensures stiffness, while a capsize screening formula of 1.7 indicates suitability for ocean passages. The skeg is designed to break away in collisions, protecting the rudder. https://www.sailboat-cruising.com/Flying-Dutchman-12.html These features, combined with its limited production, make the FD12 a distinctive, high-quality cruiser for serious sailors. https://www.practical-sailor.com/sailboat-reviews/fd-12)[](https://www.sailboat-cruising.com/Flying-Dutchman-12.html https://sailboat.guide/ta-yang/flying-dutchman-12 The New Youmongus Radio shows are on https://youmongusradio.com . There's an AM Radio and an FM Radio website now to add to the Youmongus Radio Network. https://youmongus.radio.am and https://youmongus.radio.fm The post Jean Luc starts Crowd Funder account for 50 ft. Sailboat with Peter Mingils on Building Fortunes Radio appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    38 min
  5. Patrick Seaton and Dona Baker on The Imposter Syndromeon the Innovative Management Tools Radio Show with Peter Mingils

    08/27/2025

    Patrick Seaton and Dona Baker on The Imposter Syndromeon the Innovative Management Tools Radio Show with Peter Mingils

    Dona Baker returns with Patrick Seaton as she explains The Imposter Syndrome on the Innovative Management Tools Building Fortunes Radio Show with Peter Mingils. Understanding Imposter Syndrome: The Silent Struggle Within. Imposter Syndrome is a psychological pattern where individuals doubt their accomplishments and harbor a persistent fear of being exposed as a "fraud," despite evident success. It's not an official mental health diagnosis but a widely recognized experience that affects people across professions, ages, and backgrounds. Coined in 1978 by psychologists Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes, the term describes the internal conflict of feeling unworthy of one's achievements, attributing them to luck, deception, or external factors rather than personal ability. People with Imposter Syndrome often believe they've fooled others into thinking they're competent. This self-doubt can manifest as anxiety, perfectionism, or overworking to compensate for perceived inadequacies. High-achievers, such as students, professionals, or creatives, are particularly susceptible, especially in competitive environments. For instance, a successful software engineer might feel their promotions stem from being "in the right place at the right time" rather than their coding expertise. Similarly, a student with straight A's might attribute their grades to easy tests rather than their effort or intelligence. Several factors contribute to Imposter Syndrome. Social pressures, such as unrealistic expectations from family, peers, or society, can fuel self-doubt. Minority groups, including women, people of color, or first-generation professionals, may face added scrutiny, amplifying feelings of not belonging. Perfectionism also plays a role—those who set impossibly high standards may feel like failures when they fall short, even slightly. Additionally, early experiences, like constant comparison to siblings or peers, can embed a lingering sense of inadequacy. The impact of Imposter Syndrome is profound. It can hinder career growth, as individuals may avoid promotions or opportunities, fearing they're unqualified. It can also strain mental health, leading to burnout, anxiety, or depression. Relationships may suffer, as those affected might withdraw to hide their perceived flaws. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome involves self-awareness and actionable steps. Recognizing the pattern is the first hurdle—acknowledging that these feelings are common and don't reflect reality. Reframing negative self-talk, such as replacing "I don't deserve this" with "I earned this through hard work," can shift perspectives. Seeking support, whether through mentors, peers, or therapy, helps normalize these experiences. Tracking achievements, no matter how small, builds confidence over time. Finally, embracing failure as a natural part of growth rather than a confirmation of inadequacy can loosen Imposter Syndrome's grip. By understanding and addressing Imposter Syndrome, individuals can reclaim their confidence, celebrate their successes, and navigate life with authenticity and resilience. Dona Baker is the owner of Rhealize.net https://rhealize.net Patrick Seaton and Peter Mingils are on last week's radio show. The theme of this week highlighting 50 separate topics on the first anniversary of the innovative Management Tools Radio show. This is also the 50th episode. Patrick Seaton shares 5 groups of 10 principles. From leadership to management to personal philosophy. You will want to listen in and takes notes and share with others. Patrick's previous shows can be found on: https://buildingfortunesradio.com/imt/ Patrick also announces the release of his AI Tool called "Ask Alex". check in on Linked In and Patrick will explain Each week Patrick Seaton shares his decades long knowledge and experiences. Patrick gives several stories and examples and even offers an opportunity to have access to his executive level training and coaching. Contact Patrick and tell him you heard him on Building Fortunes Radio. Patrick Seaton owns https://innovativemanagementtools.com Every week Patrick gives away something for our Building Fortunes Radio. This week, Patrick gives away an ebook about change. "Change OS" is the name of the ebook. Reach out to Patrick and he will send the link. Find him on Linkedin. These week's radio show songs include the theme of Perception. We play 2 separate songs every week. and Patrick invites you to connect with him on Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickseaton The post Patrick Seaton and Dona Baker on The Imposter Syndromeon the Innovative Management Tools Radio Show with Peter Mingils appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 6m
  6. Ken Nielson Talks about Business, Entrepreneurship, and Vision on Count on the Truth Radio with Peter Mingils

    08/13/2025

    Ken Nielson Talks about Business, Entrepreneurship, and Vision on Count on the Truth Radio with Peter Mingils

    Ken Nielson talks about Business, Entrepreneurship, and being a Visionary with Peter Mingils. It's all about balance and execution blending the right proportion of being about average in business, with being an entrepreneur and also a visionary. On this episode Ken Nielson talks about the Chipotle Franchise and his experience with an opportunity to buy a Mc Donald's franchise Ken Nielson is a network marketing distributor, a leader, and a professional at building a home based industry. This Count on the Truth segment is on Building Fortunes Radio. Peter Mingils has a background in Direct Sales and MLM and gives his perspective of Sales, Sharing and Promoting. On this episode, we talk about the hours and the commitment that need to be put in to build an MLM Business. Building a successful MLM (multi-level marketing) distributorship requires significant time and commitment, often underestimated by new recruits. The hours and effort depend on your goals, but achieving substantial income typically demands a part-time to full-time investment, especially in the early stages. Initially, expect to dedicate 10-20 hours per week. This includes learning the company's products, compensation plan, and sales strategies, which can take 2-5 hours weekly for the first few months. Product knowledge is critical for credibility, so time spent studying brochures, attending webinars, or sampling products is essential. Another 5-10 hours go toward prospecting—identifying and contacting potential customers or recruits. This involves networking, social media outreach, or hosting events like product demos or opportunity meetings, which can last 1-3 hours each. Recruitment and team-building, the core of MLM success, consume the most time. Expect 5-8 hours weekly nurturing leads, following up, and training new distributors. As your team grows, mentoring becomes a priority, requiring regular check-ins, strategy sessions, and motivation, adding another 3-5 hours. Administrative tasks—tracking sales, managing inventory, or attending company events—can take 2-4 hours weekly. For those aiming for top-tier ranks, 20-40 hours per week is common, resembling a full-time job. This includes consistent customer follow-ups, team leadership, and attending regional or national conferences, which may require travel. Success hinges on persistence, as building a large network takes months or years. Unlike traditional jobs, MLM offers flexible hours but demands self-discipline and resilience due to rejection and slow initial returns. Balancing MLM with other responsibilities is challenging but feasible with strong time management. Treat it like a business: set goals, schedule tasks, and track progress. Commitment, consistency, and a willingness to learn are non-negotiable for turning an MLM distributorship into a sustainable income source. Ken Nielson runs a home based business successfully and hosts this Building Fortunes Radio series to show people the benefits of building an MLM. Network Marketing still may be the best opportunity for personal health and financial stability in today's economy. http://freedomteam1.com is a place to opt-in to form more information about Ken Nielson's system. Ken Nielson displays this and a lot of other information on his website https://countonthetruth.com The post Ken Nielson Talks about Business, Entrepreneurship, and Vision on Count on the Truth Radio with Peter Mingils appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    39 min
  7. Basketball Coach News with Dr. Marvin Bishop, Irvin Harris and Peter Mingils on Sports and Training for Life

    08/06/2025

    Basketball Coach News with Dr. Marvin Bishop, Irvin Harris and Peter Mingils on Sports and Training for Life

    Basketball Coach News is blessed with Coach Irvin Harris and Dr. Marvin Bishop and Peter Mingils on this weekly show. Coach Irvin Harris has been hosting this Basketball Coach News Radio Show many months and has shared lots of resources and experiences. Dr. Bishop joins us on this second show and this one is jam packed with lessons and philosophies for athletes and many aspects of a successful life. Greg "Budo" Carradine, Mel Jones, and Pee Wee Harrison will be listening in to catch up on a really significant conversation on this week's show with Dr. Bishop and Coach Irvin Harris. Peter Mingils used the opportunity to have Dr. Marvin Bishop start his guest appearance on the Basketball Coach news radio show while Coach Irvin Harris was traveling with his granddaughter Nova on her dancing tour. Dr. Bishop is an internationally recognized speaker, consultant, and educator about success in sports and in life. He has shared his wisdom and philosophies with athletes at all levels. Located in the Cleveland Ohio area, he helped the Cleveland Cavaliers working through the LeBron James era. Dr. Bishop often sites author Steven Covey and his best selling book, "the 7 habits of highly effective people". Listen in and take notes! Here are some of my notes whiles listening: Dr. Bishop talks about Desire. being willing to Pay the price, the full price. The three types of people: hope to, like to, got to. be comfortable being uncomfortable. success comes from overcoming storms. Dr. Bishop states "you're in one, just left one, or on your way to one". Listen in every week or binge listen and share with others Listen to recent Building Fortunes Radio shows about this on: https://buildingfortunesradio.com/coach-irvin-harris-asks-michael-mason-to-discuss-the-business-of-basketball-for-college-students-and-the-busche-academy-with-host-peter-mingils/ The post Basketball Coach News with Dr. Marvin Bishop, Irvin Harris and Peter Mingils on Sports and Training for Life appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    48 min

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Building Fortunes Radio is where you can learn how everyday people do extra ordinary things to build a fortune. This is brought to you by PM Marketing, Peter Mingils, owner of NetworkLeads.com and also on BuildingFortunesRadio.com Find more information on MLM News www.MLM.news and Youmongus Ads www.youmongusads.com Building Fortunes Radio has a wide range of interesting podcasts. From home based businesses to company owners and consumer advocates. KISC My Health is a segment for people in the natural ingredients area and Citizens For Health is for consumer choice and rights. This is supported by many News sites such as healthfood.news and Travel Agency News