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POST INTERVIEW – On Tuesday, October 23rd, Dave Franzetta, co-author of Changing Places, talked with radio host, Stu Taylor, on Money Maters Radio, broadcast out of WBNW in Boston. This is Dave’s recap of the radio interview after its conclusion. DAVE: Actually I thought the interview went very well. Stu Taylor is really a…(Read More)

PART 3 – Tuesday, October 23rd, Dave Franzetta, co-author of Changing Places, talked with radio host, Stu Taylor, on Money Maters Radio, broadcast out of WBNW in Boston. This is Part 3 of a 4-Part edited version of the radio interview. STU: We’re back with Dave Franzetta, the co-author along with Moss…(Read More)

PART 2 – Tuesday, October 23rd, Dave Franzetta, co-author of Changing Places, talked with radio host, Stu Taylor, on Money Maters Radio, broadcast out of WBNW in Boston. This is Part 2 of a 4-Part edited version of the radio interview. STU: Well let’s take a look at today’s world and I…(Read More)

PART 1 – Tuesday, October 23rd, Dave Franzetta, co-author of Changing Places, talked with radio host, Stu Taylor, on Money Maters Radio, broadcast out of WBNW in Boston. This is Part 1 of a 4-Part edited version of the radio interview. STU: I want to open up with a guest. In a sense this…(Read More)

I think it was last month. I met this really nice guy, very knowledgeable, who was the star salesman for a family-owned printing company. He had some dire concerns about his job. The company had been founded and built by the family patriarch, the sole owner, who ran it with an iron fist. Then…(Read More)

So here I am on a crowded plane and this brash young man sitting next to me asked me if my new book, Changing Places, “was relevant in today’s economy?” And as I am prone to do when asked a stupid question, I answered back by slowly repeating the question. “IS…MY BOOK…RELEVANT…(Read More)

HOT HOT HOT OFF THE PRESS!

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Wow! So yes we officially published the book last MONTH and you know I’m not sure how I feel about me being an author.  I don’t feel like I’m any smarter or wiser or anything. I don’t look any different. I don’t feel too full of myself. I got my…(Read More)

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