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Building Fortunes Radio

Building Fortunes Radio

By: Peter Mingils
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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.


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  • Patrick Seaton explains Discovery Call Strategies on Innovative Management Tools with Peter Mingils
    Apr 3 2026
    Loading… 0:00 0:00 Patrick Seaton on Innovative Management Tools Building Fortunes Radio Show talks about the Discovery Call Challenge with Peter Mingils.

    Patrick Seaton has been in business and business consulting for decades and he has developed his tools into a digital platform. On this episode Patrick talks about the Discovery Call process and how to figure this out. He explains the "PIM".

    Patrick offers a custom framework, called Navigate..

    If you are in sales or running a company you will want to listen in.

    Every radio show, Patrick talks about Conversation Frameworks. This week's is Navigate.

    Conversation Frameworks are cool tools Patrick Seaton has developed. These are often completed within four hours. The one Patrick talks about today is called Navigate

    Reach out to him by contacting him on LinkedIn.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickseaton

    Patrick talks about his third book Change Readiness and Change Preparation in his book ChangeOS. Buy the book here:
    https://courses.newgenerationselling.com/courses/0f59d0ee-1913-489c-9276-9b7351b36dd0/checkout/price-pPled-x-56DDBZtKyR95Fw

    He also offers his Diagnosis Flash Report for those who reach out to him on Linked In.

    During the show, Patrick talks about his product called Ask Alex. https://askalex.coach Dona Baker tested and gave high ratings and reviews on previous shows.

    He offers his 10 Day Free Trial on Ask Alex.

    There are several additions to ASK Alex Patrick explains. Sign up for it!

    https://askalex.coach

    The Innovative Management Tools Radio show segments on Building Fortunes Radio Show with Peter Mingils can be heard every week.

    Peter Mingils adds some real life experiences and examples.
    To get more information, reach out to Patrick on Linked IN
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickseaton

    Patrick's previous shows can be found on:
    https://buildingfortunesradio.com/imt/

    You will want to listen in ofetn. 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

    The post Patrick Seaton explains Discovery Call Strategies on Innovative Management Tools with Peter Mingils appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Terry Kelliher plans April release of Public Access Media Network Project on Kell News with Peter Mingils
    Apr 3 2026
    Loading… 0:00 0:00 Founder Terry Kelliher announces his plans for the April Release on Public Access Media Network with Peter Mingils.

    Peter Mingils and inventor creator founder Terry Kelliher talk weekly about the Public Access Media Network. This week Terry Kelliher shares that some time in April 2026 he is releasing the project.

    On previous radio shows, Terry kelliher shares information about a new ecommerce site called WCIBUY. This stands for What Can I Buy

    The link is https://wcibuy.com
    Here's the link to sign up:
    https://publicaccessmedia.network
    Continuing from last week's episode, Peter Mingils and Terry Kelliher talk about the new .chat domain names being available and how he is using them in local, state and nationwide aspects of his Public Access Media Network. Terry has been working on this platform architecture for decades and his persistence is paying off with the help of advanced programming and AI.

    This is one of the domains that explain some of the ideas as well as the others on Kell.News https://publicaccess.blog.news/

    We are always updating the Kell News site with the Kell News Radio shows.
    https://kell.news

    You can also find Kell News shows on the Youmongus Radio Network as well.

    https://youmongusradio.com

    The post Terry Kelliher plans April release of Public Access Media Network Project on Kell News with Peter Mingils appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network.

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    34 mins
  • Darlene Sartore and Peter Mingils talk about Vertical Church and Charlie Kirk's book on the Ideal Network Radio show
    Apr 1 2026
    Loading… 0:00 0:00 The Ideal Network Founder Darlene Sartore talks with Peter Mingils about a Charlie Kirk's book "Stop in the Name of God" and "Vertical Church" by James MacDonald Darlene Sartore and Peter Mingils host this Ideal Network Radio show on Building Fortunes Radio. On this issue Darlene Sartore talks 2 Books, One by James MacDonald and one by Charlie Kirk. She explained on previous radio shows about her desire to read and review a book. However, she's been distracted by several things. Peter jumped in and showed Darlene John and tegan how to use Chatgpt to help. Using ChatGPT to research and review a book can save you hours of time while helping you produce clearer, more thoughtful insights. Whether you are preparing for a podcast, writing a blog post, or simply trying to understand a book more deeply, the key is knowing how to guide the tool effectively. The first step is to start with a broad overview. Ask ChatGPT for a summary of the book, including the main themes, the author's purpose, and the core message. This gives you a foundation. For example, instead of just asking "What is this book about?”, try something more specific like, "Give me a 300-word summary including the key themes and intended audience.” The more direction you provide, the better the output will be. Next, go deeper into structure and ideas. Ask for chapter-by-chapter breakdowns or key takeaways. This helps you see how the author builds their argument. You might say, "List the main points from each chapter and explain how they connect.” This is especially helpful for non-fiction books where the ideas build on each other. Another powerful use is clarification. If a concept in the book is confusing, you can ask ChatGPT to explain it in simpler terms or give real-world examples. For instance, "Explain this concept like I'm new to the subject,” or "Give me an example of how this idea applies in business or everyday life.” This turns passive reading into active learning. You can also use ChatGPT to analyze the author's perspective. Ask questions like, "What are the strengths and weaknesses of the author's argument?” or "Are there any biases or assumptions present?” This helps you move beyond summary into critical thinking, which is essential for writing a meaningful review. When you are ready to create your review, ChatGPT can help organize your thoughts. Provide your notes or key points and ask it to draft a structured review with an introduction, main insights, and conclusion. You can even request different tones, such as conversational for a podcast or more formal for an article. It is also useful for comparison. You can ask how the book relates to others in the same category or how it compares to the author's previous work. This adds depth and context to your review, making it more valuable to your audience. One important thing to remember is that ChatGPT should support your thinking, not replace it. Always combine its insights with your own reading and interpretation. If possible, verify key facts or quotes directly from the book. In the end, using ChatGPT effectively is about asking better questions. When you do, it becomes a powerful research assistant that helps you understand books faster, think more critically, and communicate your ideas more clearly. This was an example of the research for the book Darlene was referencing.Vertical Church" by James MacDonald is about re-centering church life around seeking the glory of God rather than focusing primarily on human-centered needs. MacDonald argues that the church should be vertical—God-focused—rather than horizontal, centered on people's preferences. He emphasizes worship, prayer, and preaching that seeks to reflect the majesty of God, rather than just meeting consumer expectations.ice chat ended. Then the conversation toggled to Charlie Kirk's book. Charlie Kirk's Stop, in the Name of God is a surprising and, in many ways, deeply personal departure from the political tone that defined much of his earlier work. Rather than focusing on cultural debates or policy arguments, this book centers on a single, countercultural idea: the necessity of Sabbath rest. Written near the end of his life and published posthumously, the book reads less like a manifesto and more like a reflective guide to spiritual recalibration. At its core, the book argues that modern life—dominated by constant productivity, digital distraction, and relentless ambition—has pulled people away from a fundamental biblical rhythm: working six days and resting on the seventh. Kirk frames the Sabbath not as an outdated religious rule, but as a transformative discipline that restores balance, reduces anxiety, and reconnects individuals with God, family, and purpose. One of the strongest aspects of the book is its accessibility. Kirk does not write as a theologian for scholars; he writes as a practitioner for everyday people who feel overwhelmed. He openly shares his own ...
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    26 mins
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