Friday, January 16, 2015

Carson Byrd Speaks on the Ask Now Show

What news is important to you? Where do you get information that is relevant to you?  Is it your local television station?  Perhaps you use an app on your phone, or maybe you're old school and still read the newspaper.  Whatever the method,  our generation needs to be aware of the issues and decisions that affect us and the world surrounding us.

On this segment of the Ask Now Show, I spoke with a friend and colleague named Carson Byrd.  We discussed how to be more aware of current events and issues impacting our generation.  In order to take over the world we must first understand it.  

Take a listen to our conversation as we speak about ways to become more informed, the power of the masses, and Carson's powerful brand Just Know I'm Workin.

You will like this one I promise!
-- AKC 

Friday, January 9, 2015

Sahara Speaks on Role Models & the Power of Mentorship

Everyone has that person who has drastically helped them develop into the person they are.  Whether the contribution was career related, educational, or personal there is someone who is essential to their development.

Mentorship is so necessary in today's society.  I am thankful for my mentors who have kept me grounded and taught me the power of hard work.  Some of these people I speak to every day while others I've never met.  But it is good to have a tangible and intangible person whose story inspires you and encourages you to reach your full potential.

With the craziness of today, this is really needed for the youth.  I spoke to the talented and beautiful Sahara on this segment of the Ask Now Show.  Sahara is a sixteen year old Youtube phenomenon that has grown in popularity.  This is due in large part to her bubbly personality and amazing song covers.

We spoke about the power of mentorship, the importance of role models, and what's next for her career.

I challenge you to actively seek out someone whose story inspires you.  I also challenge you to be a mentor to someone else.  You are never too old or young!

-- AKC