Creating My Dream:Business Unusual w/Denise Allen 10/05/07 8pm EST Episode-32

Denise Allen Episode 32

If you have a passion for something and are wondering how can I make a living at it, join us as we chat with our guest Denise Allen. Needle work may not be your passion but the principles for unfolding your dream and passion are the same. Folk artist, master craftswoman, gallery and store owner Denise Elaine Allen discovered the wonderful world of needlework while working as a secretary. Although Mrs. Allen never took an art or sewing lesson, she has been nationally and internationally recognized as “The High Priestess Of Needlework.” Denise and her work is currently featured in the fall edition of Oprah’s Home Magazine.
www.deniseallenfolkartstoreandgallery.com

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Allow yourself to dream about your passion and expand your thoughts. What you can visualize for yourself The Universe has the resources to bring it to you.

Second Hour

Join us for the second hour of our show and participate in our Dreaming Session. What can you visualize for yourself? What are your desires? Come and play with us tonight. Life is supposed to be fun…so come and play.

Our Book of the Month is Ask & It is Given by Esther and Jerry Hicks. www.abraham-hicks.com Have fun with us as we play 17 seconds. Hear some Good News, Birthday Shoutouts, our website & myspace pick of the Day and more.

The Music on tonights show 10/05/07
Why I SingLene Nørrelykke
“Believer” (mp3)
from “Why I Sing”
(In The House Records)

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Shackles (mp3)
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1 Comment on Creating My Dream:Business Unusual w/Denise Allen 10/05/07 8pm EST Episode-32

  1. Derrick Holmes | February 24, 2008 at 6:00 pm |

    Ms. Allen,
    I met you many years ago in Albany, NY at the Empire State Plaza where you were showing some of your works. You had one painting I fell in love with but couldn’t afford at the time. However I have always thought about it. It was titled “Mak’in Pancakes.”
    I was wondering if by any chance you still have that particuliar piece?
    If so I would be most interested in obtaining it so that I have an original piece by you that I truely love.
    Sincerely,
    Derrick J. Holmes
    dholmes722@aol.com
    (518)452-6855-h or (518)894-1645-cell

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