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Power Talk w/ guest Patrick McFadden & Terry Bams

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Patrick McFadden specializes in creative thinking for marketing success. He is very dynamic and unique with his broken-field-running teaching style, noticing how concepts or principles connect to each other, and then helping individuals or companies make that leap and transformation into higher levels of success. This is what makes him so excited about teaching, consulting and coaching. His choice to insist on making a difference, on leading, on connecting with others and doing something remarkable has gain him a reputation as someone with the "know how" for finding a new answer, a new connection, or a new way of getting things done. Patrick quotes, "I point out things that most of us already know, but describe it in a way that helps you take action on it.

Terry Bams has taken the messes of his life and turned them into a message for the masses. Terry has successfully authored his autobiography, The Mind of a Womanizer. "...Terry shares the details of the drama, humor, heartache, and sex surrounding his countless encounters with numerous women..." ? Because of his experiences, dozens of men and women have sought his advice about dating, relationships, and marriage. It is his faith and his own personal relationship with God that has led him to his calling of helping others mend broken relationships. Terry says he will always strive to encourage others and to be a positive influence in our society. Busy with his work as a relationship coach and mentoring, it is surprising that Terry is also currently working on his second and third books, a sequel to The Mind of a Womanizer, and a relationship self-help book for men and women to be released in the Spring of 2013 and Summer of 2013 respectively. 

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