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#Pricing April 22

For the month of April several of us are taking on the “30-Day Conversation Coach4aday Challenge“. Today’s dialog is on PRICING In recent weeks, I’ve been inundated with discussions surrounding excessive pricing across various...

#Bob Waters January 15

For January 2024 several of us will be participating in the “30-Day 6 Degrees of Separation Coach4aday Challenge”-today we learn about a former NFL player and Western Carolina University Athletic Director BOB WATERS connection...

#Dyserville July 24

As part of the 30-Day Curiosity Coach4aday Challenge in July, I have dedicated today’s focus on a farm in DYERSVILLE Iowa. The mechanics of this challenge involve presenting a question and subsequently uncovering the optimal response....

#Recap May 31

Today’s post is a RECAP of the 30-Day Baseball Coach4aday Challenge. The past month has been a lot of fun learning about 30 of the 20,000 plus men who have played Major League Baseball. Discovering...

#Joe May 30

For today’s 30-Day Baseball Coach4aday Challenge post I am reporting on JOE Dimaggio. I have a friend named Giuseppe Terranova who probably is going to enjoy that I am writing about Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio who people...

#JUAN May 29

For today’s 30-Day Baseball Coach4aday Challenge post I am reporting on JUAN Marichal. Juan Marichal, born in the Dominican Republic on October 20, 1937, is a former pitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for...

#Poison May 28

For today’s 30-Day Baseball Coach4aday Challenge post I am reporting on a pair of brothers who had the nickname POISON. Paul Waner and Lloyd Waner were called “Big Poison” and Little Poison” while they played Major League...

#Dizzy May 27

For today’s 30-Day Baseball Coach4aday Challenge post I am reporting on DIZZY Dean. Dizzy Dean, whose real name was Jay Hanna Dean, was an American professional baseball pitcher who played in the Major Leagues during the...

#Ichiro May 25

For today’s 30-Day Baseball Coach4aday Challenge post I am reporting on ICHIRO Suzuki. Ichiro Suzuki broke into Major League Baseball at the age of 27. He was a Seattle Mariners legend finishing his career with 3,089 hits....