Live on the inside with Marilyn Shannon

Hello Again;

This is another post in my Live on the Inside series where I share my latest appearances. This time I am sitting down with Marilyn Shannon and her co-host Amnon of The Breaking Free Show.

I know I tell you that to me every interview is special. And I truly Mean it. However, there are certain hosts and occasions that are more special.

The thing that makes this interview one of those more special is because its video. It was broadcast live on youtube. Obviously I need to do more to get more people to watch it thus blog posts like this one. 🙂

Pre Interview Ritual

As a matter of fact this is the first time I have done an interview where the producer wanted me there early to do a sound and lighting check. And I’ll be honest enough to admit that this made me nervous.

I went through my usual routine of showering, shaving, brushing teeth, and putting on the best of my clean clothes. I hooked up my headset microphone and checked the audio level. I brewed a cup of hot tea and waited for the call.

I should mention that I do all of this even when I know the call will be just audio. It helps get me in the right frame of mind. Also, having something to do can keep you from getting to excited or nervous. And for me its about treating the event with the respect it deserves. I know I could do the show in my underwear, but it would feel wrong.

Checking Lighting And Sound

So, Amnon called and helped me go through the equipment check. He mentioned that the light was only on one side of me. I told him that was because the light came from a ceiling fan and no matter where I sat in the room the light would not be centered on me.

He eventually helped me to understand how to sit and hold my head to get the best lighting. I will admit that it wasn’t a comfortable position and may have distracted me a little during our conversation.

Amnon said not to worry because my lighting was better than a lot that he deals with. I took my usual approach to life and told him well if it ain’t good enough there is nothing we can do about it now. To which he laughed and agreed.

Eventually, I got on with Marilyn and we had a great talk. We talked about my books and she asked some great questions.

I don’t want to give it all away otherwise you won’t watch the video. 😉 However, I want to talk about one thing that did happen because its a great lesson and it proves my approach works.

I Always Ask For More Opportunities

During the pre-show check with Amnon I told him that I noticed he had several shows on the network and asked if there were any others I’d be good for. He said yes he does a current affairs program that I would be perfect for. We are currently working on a time and date to make that happen.

Well, naturally Amnon told Marilyn about this prior to our interview and she was really impressed that I don’t just talk about asking for what I want and need but actually live it.

She made a special point to mention this during the show. She then went one step further and invited me to submit a chapter for a book she is working on about how men find their spiritual center.

I have been working with her, and I can tell you its going to be a great article and an awesome book because she is really pushing me hard.

I truly believe that we have to ask for what we want in life. This could mean asking a friend for help or asking a stranger to be a guest on their show. It could be asking God or the universe to provide your needs. It could be thinking to yourself or talking out loud about taking steps to get to your next level. It all comes down to putting your wants and needs out there. And that’s why I wanted to mention this one point before giving you the links to watch our interview.

Below you will find two ways to watch. The first is an embedded video that you can watch without leaving my website. The second is a direct link that when clicked takes you to Marilyn’s page. It has the advantages of your being able to subscribe to her shows as well as being able to download the video if you like. Something I have already done as this one is going in my vault. 😀

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Direct Video Link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RqeVbF4NRs

Marilyn’s Bio

Marilyn Shannon is an experienced facilitator, superior court mediator, consultant, life/business coach, speaker, online international TV/Radio host and the Founder of Women’s Power Networking. As a speaker Marilyn is motivational and inspirational. Marilyn focuses her talks and workshops on communication, leadership, listening, personal growth and personal freedom and has facilitated large and small group meetings and workshops. Marilyn is known as “the listener”. Marilyn’s demeanor as a show host and speaker is warm and inviting. Her audiences feel engaged and inspired.

Marilyn’s involvement in many mediation programs led to “Dialogue” her private coaching practice where she specializes in working with children, teens, families, couples, individuals and businesses.

Marilyn will soon release two books. One is about conflict and finding peace and her other book is dedicated to men and their new emotional and creative journey.

In Marilyn’s previous life she taught special education in the public school system, owned a furniture store for many years, was a marketing and advertising representative in both print and television. Marilyn holds a degree in Communications and Public Address from Syracuse University and is a wife, mother of 5 and Landon, Liev and Nolan’s grandma.

Show Description

The Breaking FreeShow

Our International Online TV/Radio talk show is where we gather together to hear inspiring stories about liberty and breaking free.

We interview extraordinary people, explore opportunities of growth, actions to take, books to read, and people to follow that inspire us to be self- reliant and fearless.

Join me and my guests, listeners and friends as we spread new ideas that will enchant the planet through honesty and consciousness.

Let me know if you have a story to tell and would like to be a guest on our show by emailing me at marilyn@reenchantplanetearth.com

I know that your story will make a difference.

Connect With Her

Website www.marilynshannon.com

Face Book https://www.facebook.com/marilyn.shannon

Twitter https://twitter.com/marilynlistens

Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilynshannon

Google Plus https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MarilynShannon

Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/reenchanter

Sharing Is Caring

I am really blessed to be able to share my story. But I couldn’t do it without people like Marilyn and her team Amnon and Chris. The best way I know to thank them is to ask people to tune in to the show. So please help me say thank you by making this episode the most watched and downloaded one ever.

So, please click on the link and watch a few minutes. I believe that once you start listening, you will find something in our talk that will inspire, motivate, educate, or entertain you.

Whether you have time to watch or listen, please click those sharing buttons. Forward this post or the video link to your friends, family, coworkers, and online communities. Heck, you can even share it with people you don’t like. 🙂

I also want to remember to thank you. As my dad said often a one man band doesn’t play too loudly for too long. Your love and support are appreciated just as much as your visits to my site.

I know we are all so busy these days. You have lots of demands on your time, yet you choose to spend some of it with me. I really appreciate that.

I do look forward to hearing from you. I can’t wait to hear the comments about my first live youtube interview. And I hope you know I’m here for you my friends.

Until next time thanks and take care out there, Max

10 thoughts on “Live on the inside with Marilyn Shannon”

  1. Hi Max,

    I loved this interview! I like the saying your Dad says “If you don’t ask, they won’t buy” Indeed, sometimes we get in the position where there is no choice. This is how I myself had to start my own business offline many years ago. I had no choice.

    Love when you share your story!

    -Donna

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    • Hi Donna; I’m glad you still enjoy hearing me share it. I did learn a lot of great lessons from my dad and our time in the business. The real trick is convincing yourself that you don’t have a choice. And sometimes all it takes to move forward is to be that guy at the drive through who asks if you want fries with that. I always remind myself that just because I got the booking or the blog post doesn’t mean there aren’t other opportunities available if I ask. I didn’t know about the book or the other show before the show. I only found out because I asked Amnon and impressed Marilyn. Thanks so much my friend. xoxo Max
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  2. Hi Max — I watched most of your video. (The host took too long in her intro). You said something very important about your preparation. It’s important to look your best because then you feel your best and do your best. Even if you’re doing an audio interview, as you point out, it puts you in the proper frame of mind. I’m glad you’re getting all these interviews. Congrats!

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    • Hi Jeannette; I think she also had too many commercials. But everyone has their own style. I sometimes worry that I’m not creating enough of my own content, and then I remember how much time went into the book. Then I tell myself I’ll do better tomorrow. 🙂 And yes its important to have a routine that helps you get in the right frame of mind. One of the reasons I still sing in my videos is because it gets me off to a good start. Also, taking the time to learn the words and practice the song lets my mind get relaxed prior to pressing record. Thanks for being in my fan club. Take care my friend. <3 Max
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  3. Hi Max – you are becoming a STAR. Good for you. I remember not too long ago where you were quite unsure of yourself but you kept moving forward. I feel privileged that you took me (us) along for the ride. Thanks and the best of luck as you conquer more of those things you never thought you could. You Go, Max.

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  4. This is a great post, and also a great comment on you giving credit to those who assist you.
    I know, as a former radio host, preparation is the worst part of any show. It can take forever, and even when done right, does not mean success. I am glad yours did.
    Thanks for sharing this with us.

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    • Hi William; Well, I talk about all the people who help because I am truly grateful for them. Without them doing the hard work that goes into putting on a show I wouldn’t have a place to share my story and promote my books. And preparation is a big part of being successful at anything. I thought people might benefit from hearing about it. Routines give us comfort and help us relax so that we can give a good performance regardless of what arena it might take place in. Thanks again, Max
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  5. This was an inspiring post. I liked that you pointed out we need to ask for what we want. I also like that you get dressed up as part of preparation even when the interview is completely audio. You are becoming very comfortable and polished in the interviews.

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    • Hi Donna; Thanks so much for that complement. I have to admit that while I am in the moment polished is not the word I would use. lol I probably don’t appreciate whether I am doing well or not because I am usually trying to focus on the conversation. Its one of the most mindful things I do. You really have to practice active listening and be in the moment. And I don’t have a great wardrobe, but I do always put on the best I do have. I don’t own a suit something I need to do something about if I’m going to continue to become famous. 🙂 You are a wonderful friend. Many blessings, Max
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