Thursday, April 26, 2012

"Awakening" book trailer - Modern

(12) Twitter / Interactions

(12) Twitter / Interactions

Tuesday, April 17, 2012


How to Assist American Businesses Compete Professors Breakdown Magical Ingredients KNOXVILLE, TN – April 18, 2012 – Is America in trouble? On a daily basis Americans are being required to answer that question both subconsciously and openly by today’s media pundits. Recent economic reports have shown vulnerabilities in the United States economic engine including everything from manufacturing to consumer spending. Dr. Daryl Green and Dr. Dave Hinkes, professors at Lincoln Memorial University, offer advice to businesses on how to increase market share and profitability even during an economic crisis. With 15 million unemployed in America, individuals are searching for glimmers of hope that the economy is rebounding. Yet, even the latest positive economic news brings another sequence of gloom. Dr. Dave Hinkes, author of Selling by Objectives: The Handbook for More Profitability in the 21st Century, suggests that businesses need to stay connected with their customers by using several key elements which include branding, quality, reliability, flexibility, creativity, simplicity, efficiency, and price. Dr. Hinkes explains: “If you can practice or role play your responses to these objectives originating from any source, then you will find that you will be closing more deals, building more wealth, and saving time and effort in the process.” Relationship skills can make or break important personal as well as business connections. Dr. Green has done extensive research on job strategies for today’s future leaders. His last book, Job Strategies for the 21st Century, has been rated number one on Amazon.com. Dr. Green notes, “The concept of selling is related to creating value for customers.” Given these realities, selling is a people-oriented business that addresses the customer value proposition. No matter what business you are in, you must sell your product or services to customers. Selling by Objectives is available online at Amazon.com and other book retailers. You can also view the book trailer on Youtube.com at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_LKEMrIweA. For more information about the book or the author, please contact Donna Gilliard at 865-216-9209. Dr. Hinkes and Dr. Green are available for media interviews. About the Authors Dr. Dave Hinkes and Dr. Daryl Green combined have helped thousands with lectures, seminars, and columns. Dr. Green has been noted and quoted in some prominent media organizations as USA Today, The Hallerin Hill Show, and Ebony Magazine. ### Contact: Donna Gilliard 865-216-9209 823donna@comcast.net

Guest Blogger – Burnout: An Unseen Blaze « Nu Leadership Revolution Blog

Guest Blogger – Burnout: An Unseen Blaze « Nu Leadership Revolution Blog

Saturday, April 14, 2012


http://www.facebook.com/ThEsIcKeStFrOmKiNgSoLoMoNsTeMpLe "Stockton; CA- Awaiting the release of “The Original Bible” Mixtape; indie artist Armegeddon Miyers leaked a single of the project titled “Just Walk Away”. Produced by “SeanOriginall” the single has heavy features from West Coast hip-hop celebrities Kokane & Tony G. In the song “Just Walk Away” celeb rapper Kokane delivers quixotic blends of harmony and melody within the song’s chorus; while Armageddon Miyers sets the song ablaze when he rips the verses alongside West Coast vet Tong G. The 3 artists collectively and individually known for spreading a positive message of God and peace with their music are a collaborative effort that makes sense. In the state of California alone there are 709 death row inmates scheduled for sentencing since the state last published it’s crime statistics in December of 2011. “Just Walk Away” is a track that reminds our generation that life is about choices and sometimes no matter how upset you get you still have the option to “Just Walk Away”. Listeners are sure to find “Just Walk Away” by Armeggedon Miyers a motivational contribution to hip-hop and delightfully inspirational. The emanate rapper stated “ Just walk away is my way of spreading positive vibes to our youth and I hope that it inspires our youth to think about the choices in life they make”. Many consider this artist and his music a refreshing and positive change to west coast music. For all business inquiries regarding this independent release please email guardyourbrainrecords@yahoo.com"

Friday, April 13, 2012

Relationship Selling Toward Greater Profitability in the Future - Yahoo! Voices - voices.yahoo.com

@DrDarylGreen2Relationship Selling Toward Greater Profitability in the Future - Yahoo! Voices - voices.yahoo.com

@Kalasol Interview


Kalasol Interview: Kalasol aka Kareem Abdul Got Barz, aka Rev. Al Shark Tongue aka Ay Pappi hails from the forgotten Nor Cal (West Coast-Bay Area) (WWW.KALASOLMUSIC.COM) Kalasol's rugged styles is drenched with urban vernacular that beats eardrums over a variety of instrumentals. His music resume' speaks for itself collaborating with bay area legends from San Quinn to new production on his upcoming single from EA-SKI. Kalasol has dropped 2 Mixxtapes "Boss of The Bay" & "The 11th Commandment- thou shall not hate on Kalasol" which features his verbal tenacity on songs like "Let's Go" , "Cash Burn Up" & "Please Enjoy The Music" (Prod. by Rad) these tracks take listners into Kalasol's world , where turning up your hustle is part of the ambition needed for success. We caught up with Kalasol via a phone interview while ramping up for his 4th Qtr press releases. Question#1 - Who would you say influences your music the most- Kalasol- I couldn't point to one person, one artist ....but good music in general motivates me, I'm a fan of hip hop first and foremost all kinds! I take a lot of pop culture shit and blend it with my daily thoughts to make music. I get motivated by the idea of taking the most basic issues and showing how complex they can be when you really think about them. It's my goal to not sound hella regional on every song but still respect the west coast soil I'm from, I've been influenced by rap in general , r&b in general , jazz in general ..good art period. Question#2 - Your Most Recent Mixxtape featured other Artist like San Quinn, Mistah Fab and a host of R&B singers how do you come up with the concepts for your collabs? Kalasol- I don't just emcee I write songs also, do spoken word ...I used to even make beats along time ago, so when I hear a track I try to approach it with a new ear, not just what I want to hear but what makes the most sense. I let the music speak to me, I might write an entire r & b song to the track and then my ego says ok put a verse on that shit too ....or I might hear a artist I respect on the song before I even lay my verse, I might think oh so and so would sound good on this also and then I make the call , I like making music that will stand the test of time , fans can listen to music years later and still be like yeah that's my one. Question #3 Would you say you have a specefic style? Kalasol- No , I can adapt to any kind of music, fast ..slow, hyphe ..techno whatever just give me 16 bars or more and a few seconds to vibe or get my thoughts together, my mixxtape was just gassin..going in lyrically but my upcoming album is going to touch on various topics , more story telling it's not just going to be a compile of singles ...it's gonna be a full album which will provoke thought -i've always addressed social & economical issues in the past but have strayed from that recently I went on a mission to prove my lryical stamania versus all these dumb down rappers but I'm going a little more back to my roots now my orgins , my older fans base will appreciate it Ok I know you have to get to a studio session let me just ask a few more questions- Kalasol-it's good don't trip I'm playing 2k right now anyway ,i'm giving kats the business with d wade and bron..you gotta know how to hook up the chemistry, actually it's just like music & building and then rebuilding my career, I let so many people fumble my business trying to focus on being the best emcee but really you gotta juggle so many hats sorta like bron he was balling focused on that... but it's a business also so he had to become just as good of a business man as he was a player , I'm trying to become just as good of a business man as I am a rapper and writer...I'm loyal all day but it's a 2 way street I gotta be around people who want to WIN period, a team who is willing to leave it all on the floor at the end of the day...Kalasol's ORG is about that, I hooked up with my folks Diesel and he works wit the TASF (Tupac Amur Shakur Foundation tasf.org) they are building schools and helping reach Pac's legacy beyond music... Pac's mother is involved,I was excitied to do work with D , because he was already giving portions of his sales to the school and I wanted to do the same ...because if I can build a legacy outside of music of also community activisim that's would be huge! I'm no saint...but i pray my good deeds outweigh my bad so yeah Im going to make songs you can roll up dat kush too, run up too all that but I also want to make music that will give back and make people become better people , I have to try and keep that in mind balance my music like I balance my life...so for every Toss it up like song I got........ in memory of the OG's imma make a keep ya head up type fkow also because my mind goes in a lot of places and when you buy my music your trapped in my mind for the duration of the album (laugh) Any Shoutouts-? Gotta shout out RAD productions he keeps my with fire music to create too , Ocho E squad Diesel , Middl, Nu Dynasty The Org, Mythblaizer, Dj Uppercutz , ChrisMixx to many to mention really Oh ClintCollins,YaboiMOe ,BuddahAve I'm out here networking Salute to the Legend EA-Ski for blessing me with the No Dress Code Track New Single I'm dropping this Summer and Thank you to everyone who supports KALASOLMUSIC.COM and downloads ,re-post,re-tweets and responds to me when I call (laugh) I'm making a way one verse at a time Checkout Kalasol and his entire circle at WWW.KALASOLMUSIC.COM we will all be on the lookout for that new music and try and catch you online running with the heat! WWW.KALASOLMUSIC.COM DOWNLOAD NEW MUSIC & VIDEOS TODAY WE THANK YOU FOR THE SUPPORT! @KALASOL ON TWITTER WWW.KALASOLMUSIC.COM

Friday, April 6, 2012

@TechPayout <- On Twitter http://www.facebook.com/TechPayout <- On Facebook Website: http://techpayout.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3a4fd62064bee7d9235960324&id=343fc28308&e=cb8a0e9385
On Twitter @StovetopMusic Website http://stovetopmusic.com On Reverbnation: http://www.reverbnation.com/label/larrystovetoptucker Mac Shuan's new single "Who's Bad" ..Stovetop Music! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmKoB4q9-9U&context=C48b537dADvjVQa1PpcFMkMO6YRLNRmxUdu12CjRPWOjKEHmgGkn4= On Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMa22mWqp9E
March 2012 Interview; From www.kalasolmusic.com: Im introducing to you Kalasol from the west coast. (WWW.KALASOLMUSIC.COM) Born and raised in Oakland, California (known as the bay area) is where Kalasol learned his life valuable lessons. He describes the era that he lived in as a time when a black male growing up...you weren't sure if you were going to make it to see a certain age. Being that he spent the majority of his time with his grandmother it gave him the opportunity to see both sides of a different class of living. One side he saw where people had the means to afford a comfortable living (Suburban Parental upbringing) and the other side showed him where people were willing to do anything to get what they needed, whoever they had to get it. He once was street dealer until he had a great eye opener; when a family member walked up to him to buy drugs on the corner of which he stood .Even though he had a legit job outside of dealing. He found himself in situations where people were people had nothing and had nothing to lose. When asked how he got into the music business he replied “One thing about music is I was always attracted to the powers of words and its influence", says Kalasol. He also states that hip hop grabbed him at an early age and he was influenced by it. Kalasol has been doing music for nearly ten years now. Music became a way for him to do different things and was an expression of power. A friend in the neighborhood had a studio (Basement Records Oakland Ca, E.B.H. group) they had done some investments in the equipment and given Kalasol a chance to shine and he was able to express his talent musically. http://www.reverbnation.com/kalasol <-- Kalasol on reverbnation @Kalasol <-- on Twitter Kalasol on Reverbnation: Kalasol on Youtube href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn87Y3j6oWk"> class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">

Ill Logic Beat@2011 Free Download

Ill Logic Beat@2011 Free Download

Slic Vic-Like 2Pac(Produced by Gezin Beats)

Slic Vic-Like 2Pac(Produced by Gezin Beats)

Let it Flow Beat Free Download

Let it Flow Beat Free Download

Think I'm Juicy J (Instrumental)

Think I'm Juicy J (Instrumental)

Bang Bang ft. Tiztic G

Bang Bang ft. Tiztic G

Memories-produced by mec one-rapped by the kartel family uk

Memories-produced by mec one-rapped by the kartel family uk