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Positive Impact Radio Dr. Kevin, Nicole Brown,Charles Hyatt Making a Difference

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2 pm Central, 3 pm Eastern: "Positive Impact Radio," host Carol Wachniak

Join Carol every week, to talk to people who are making a Positive Impact in the world!

Dr. Kevin Ross Emery is a sought after leader, innovator, author, teacher, synergetic catalyst, speaker, and an expert in the ADD/HD field. He has worked for such companies as American Express, Dartmouth College, Hilton, and Sheraton. In the 80's, he was a driving force for the creation and implementation of training programs in the banking, retail, food and financial service industries.

Dr. Kevin's work in both, the professional and personal development fields, as well as, the corporate, small business, and entrepreneurial fields has given him a wide platform to work from. He helps the business owner maximize their potential as well as their teams' and their businesses' potential. Synergizing Your Team is his way of allowing your business to be greater than the sum of its parts.

This week's episode will feature Co-host, Nicole Brown, who is a talent agent from Kingston, Jamaica. Nicole believes in doing more than booking talent and will be using this broadcast to provide an avenue for stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things with their lives by their actions and how it impacts the world around them. 

This week's guest is Charles Hyatt Jr. who  has spent his life thinking about one thing, people. He has spent that life trying to make sure that people are able to reach their highest potential at every chance available. From working as a seasonal gardener to the president of a group of companies, Mr. Hyatt’s life has been about supporting, uplifting, and enhancing people’s lives. 

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