| May 18, 2017
In this episode BeBe speaks with “The Weight Loss Coach” and author CHARLES D’ANGELO (Think and Grow Thin) about his new book “INNER GURU” and mastering life’s obstacles.
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| May 18, 2017
In this episode BeBe speaks with “The Weight Loss Coach” and author CHARLES D’ANGELO (Think and Grow Thin) about his new book “INNER GURU” and mastering life’s obstacles.
Listen to the interview: Here
| May 16, 2017
This is a story on 20 lucrative “side hustles” for putting your savings on steroids! In 2017, the new “high-paying job” is increasingly looking like “multiple jobs”.
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| May 15, 2017
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| May 12, 2017
D’Angelo was a 360-pound teenager coming from a family of modest means. He knows first-hand what it’s like to be grossly overweight, gorging on junk food in front of the TV, barely fitting into his size 50 pants, to dropping 160 pounds of fat revealing a lean muscular physique and creating an incredible life.
Now at 31 years old, he’s changed thousands of people’s lives, including Academy Award winning actress Angela Bassett, and U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill. His success and story has touched the lives of thousands, including former President Bill Clinton who remarked, “Charles gets amazing results and you will too!” Motivational icon Anthony Robbins writes, “Charles demonstrates your biography is NOT your destiny.”
“Inner Guru,” takes readers to the next level, by sharing insights and concrete steps on improving life through personal growth.
May 8, 2017
On Monday’s St. Louis on the Air, D’Angelo joined host Don Marsh to discuss his new book, “Inner Guru: The Guide to Mastering Your Health, Wealth and Relationships from the Inside Out.”
The book is his second title, following “Think and Grow Thin,” which he started while he was a student at St. Louis University and published in 2012.
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| May 5, 2017
What gets lost in the litany of facts and statistics is the human side of the epidemic: People who are obese, generally, don’t want to be obese. The condition doesn’t just strike overnight; it’s slow and insidious—which is part of what makes beating it so hard. One day, you look in the mirror and notice something needs to change. Or maybe, as one reader said, you feel “trapped in your own body.” These are a few of the turning points that led people to find their way to a healthier life.
It all boils down to simple math and science. Stop distracting yourself. Be smart. Take control of your habits. The number on the scale isn’t relevant: it’s about being lean and making sure your body composition is as healthy as possible. If you don’t know what to do, get close to someone who has achieved the things you want to; have a role model. Success leaves clues. And you gotta have a little faith.
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