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Gail’s Blog

Consumers of People

August 20th, 2012|

There are consumers who shop around and sometimes even buy impulsively. They see something great, or something they cannot live without, and grab it for their own. But, what about consumers of people?

There are basically two types of people in life—takers and givers. Come to think of it there are other odd couples like:

Lazy […]

Guess Who I Met: Rick Perry

August 17th, 2012|

No matter your political preference or party lines, there is a man whom I dearly love. Governor Rick Perry is one of the nicest and funniest guys I have ever met. He is personable, caring and attentive. IF he could have campaigned for the top elected office one on one with no debates, he would have […]

Commodities

August 16th, 2012|

Depending on your financial advisor, commodities are still an investor’s choice. I, personally, have found a more sure precious commodity—our children.

When you consider that approximately 3,200 children are aborted daily in America, and in our city alone 55 meet their death each day, one can’t help but wonder if our children are becoming rare […]

Frisked, Folly and Fun Traveling

August 13th, 2012|

How times have changed. The sounds of CNN seem to be all that people hear as they travel anymore. How comforting to hear one crisis after another, accompanied only by the repeated code alert of our homeland security. It is usually orange. What does that mean exactly?!

After running hard to catch your plane, possibly […]

Guess Who I Met: John Maxwell

August 10th, 2012|

I had the honor of being asked to speak for Jack Hayford’s National Conference held in Atlanta, Georgia a few years ago. Pastors and spiritual leaders met from around the nation to be inspired and gain new direction for the coming year. Among the heavy hitters on the program were two of my favorites—Jack […]

Little Person – Big Dreams

August 9th, 2012|

One fall, I was asked to speak as a keynote for a fund raising banquet in Los Angeles, California. I always love these speaking engagements as I challenge others to engage in living and make a difference in their generation.

The setting was a ballroom with beautiful decorations and hundreds of attendees. After speaking, I went […]

One day / One Life

August 6th, 2012|

Have you ever made the statement, “One day I am going to…?” What day is planned exactly? Is it already on your calendar? How many “one days” have come and gone while you brewed and stewed on your great idea but just never found the “right day?”

Your “one day” may take effort and some […]

Guess Who I Met: Joni Eareckson Tada

August 3rd, 2012|

People have always asked me if I have met Joni Eareckson Tada. They have often connected our triumphal stories of joy and victory in the middle of what many might call a “disability.” This word alone is for writing since it packs so many misconceptions and misunderstandings. Sometimes any disability is more in the […]

Behind the Scenes: Gail in the McStudio

August 1st, 2012|

Hey! It may not be a televised Olympian race, nonetheless, it has been a marathon of six weeks and a great McTeam helping me complete over one year’s worth of radio features soon to be launched to the nation.

I completed my final recording session last week at the “PowerPoint” studio in Plano the day […]

American Nuggets

July 31st, 2012|

Yesterday morning I had the joy of being interviewed by my good friend, David Madeira. He has a cutting edge early morning talk show based from Scranton, PA From 6:00 a.m. To 9:00 a.m. EST. David’s seasoned experience makes him the best of talk show hosts. He is a doctor, ran for Senate, trained […]