Some other tapes of general knowldge that I find interesting when driving are "The Giants of Philosophy" put out by: Knowledge Products, Customer Service Center, P.O. Box 30151, Nashville, TN 37230. This is a series of 15 or so tapes, each tape is dedicated to a different Western philosophers starting with Plato and moving forward in time. They also have other series. Another good source is: Audio Scholar Inc. P.O. Box 1456 Mendocino, CA 95460 This is a collection of major works by Darwin, Einstein, Emerson, Freud, Whitman and others on tape. Rob Edwardsen R. Goodale wrote: > Vanderhoofven wrote: > > > > I would like to recommend an excellent cassette tape series by Michael > > Gerber, titled "The E-Myth Seminar". > <snip> > > If you have some tapes that you would recommend, please let me know, as I > > find myself doing a LOT of driving! (Please include the Author or > > speaker's name, and ordering information) > > Great Idea Dave! Again, could you clarify which series to order? > (several are listed on the WEB page). > > Might I suggest another tape series that I found to be chock full of > great personal and financial advice... > > The four-cassette series is called "Road Map to Financial Security" by > Bruce Williams. > Many of you might recognize the name as one of the most respected > syndicated talk radio show hosts of all time, (an excellent program you > should all check out if you are not familiar). > > At any rate this series has a lot of excellent helpful hints on planning > your life stratagy for financial success and avoiding common big boo > boos. This is NOT a "get rich quick" ploy or anything else of the kind > but rather straight forward advice regarding many of the important > little things we all can do and in which most don't. I have listened to > these tapes time and time again and always feel more determined and > willing to make changes for the better every time. Anyway, I give it two > thumbs up. > > The WEB page is: > http://www.brucewilliams.com/rm-home.htm > Click on the large icon at the bottom that looks like an old radio to > get to the ordering page. This tape series is currently NOT listed but I > e-mailed the folks and was told that it was because they had run low and > chose not to advertise it for a while. They assure me that there is > still a limited supply left. You can order by calling 1-800-55radio. > Tell them you were told that a few copies are still available. > > Rob Goodale, RPT
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