Non-Fiction Podcasts
Authors of non-fiction talk about their work and their inspiration.
Part 4 – Winning Investment Decisions by Walter F. Wild, Ph.D.
October 15, 2010 by Xlibris
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Walter F. Wild is a seasoned investor. While writing his new book Winning Investment Decisions, he made sure to include caveats to the beginning investor. In this podcast episode, Dr. Wild explains the pros and cons of two investing techniques, buying on margin and shortselling.
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Part 1 – Gimmickry by Jay Wenderoth
October 15, 2010 by Xlibris
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America´s direction is rabid deficit spending which moves the economy. Wealth aside, this business appears a no win since Congress mortgaged America for spending money. The reverse mortgage for seniors follows the same path. The senior is asked to sacrifice equity for spending money.
The book traces a history of money in America, past and present. America today, like other countries in the global scheme of things, is a domesticated international. Great Britain ruled for two and a half centuries; pound sterling was the exchange, this during America’s emergence. There was a transfer of power after two World Wars. America and the Soviet Union took up the pace. The dollar exchange won out in 1989.
In the new world order, the Middle East, Asia, China, the European Union, third world countries, and terrorism emerged. Warfare continues! In 2010, is the dollar waning? What will be the future formidable currency exchange? Money knows no boundary and it has no flag.
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Part 3 – Winning Investment Decisions by Walter F. Wild, Ph.D.
October 8, 2010 by Xlibris
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Walter F. Wild‘s new book is called Winning Investment Decisions. In Winning Investment Decisions, Dr. Wild focuses heavily on the subjects of investing in stocks, bonds, gold, and land. In this podcast episode, he tells us what the relative advantages and disadvantages of investing in each can offer the investor. Also, with the current economy, Wild tells us which he thinks are the best and worst investments.
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Part 5 – Marriage of the Lamb by J. Gordon Powell
September 28, 2010 by Xlibris
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J. Gordon Powell‘s new book, Marriage of the Lamb, is on bookstore shelves now. In this podcast episode he tells us that because of the merger of Paganism and Christianity, many Christians are actually deceived about what Rapture means. Powell points out that many Christians are not aware that they are actually worshiping some Pagan gods during their Christian religious ceremonies.
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Part 5 – I Was Trained To Be A Spy by Helias Doundoulakis
September 28, 2010 by Xlibris
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I Was Trained To Be A Spy author Helias Doundoulakis tells us that although this book is his first for an American audience, he previously wrote a similar memoir in Greek. He also fills us in on the retail locations that are carrying I Was Trained To Be A Spy, including Xlibris, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon.
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Part 2 – Winning Investment Decisions by Walter F. Wild, Ph.D.
September 28, 2010 by Xlibris
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In this podcast episode Walter F. Wild author of the new book Winning Investment Decisions talks about how psychology and investing are related to each other. He also describes the most common investment mistakes that both amateur and professional investors wrestle with.
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Part 4 – Marriage of the Lamb by J. Gordon Powell
September 24, 2010 by Xlibris
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In this podcast episode J. Gordon Powell, author of the new book Marriage of the Lamb, tells us that if there is not a real marriage between Christ and the Church, there is no reason for Rapture. He describes the marriage ceremony, which will feature the blood Jesus shed during his crucifixion. He also warns that many people who expect to be called to this ceremony will, in fact, be left behind. Listen in to find out why!
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Part 4 – I Was Trained To Be A Spy by Helias Doundoulakis
September 24, 2010 by Xlibris
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Author Helias Doundoulakis, whose new book I Was Trained To Be A Spy recounts his experience during World War II, tells us that his accommodations during the war were actually much better than his living conditions growing up. Doundoulakis also talks about his very successful post-spy career as a civil engineer.
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Part 1 – Winning Investment Decisions by Walter F. Wild, Ph.D.
September 21, 2010 by Xlibris
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Winning Investment Decisions by Walter F. Wild provides the beginning or uncertain investor with the basic guidelines to achieve satisfactory investment results. It combines the exposition of financial and psychological realities about which the investor should be aware. It details tactics to minimize risk and optimize benefits as well as a strategy to enhance capital safety, capital appreciation, and growing income. False investment myths and self-serving aspects of advice given by many brokerage firms and newsletters are exposed.
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Part 3 – Marriage of the Lamb by J. Gordon Powell
September 3, 2010 by Xlibris
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In this podcast episode J. Gordon Powell, author of the new book Marriage of the Lamb, talks about the Ten Commandments. He says that there are only two true Commandments, while the other eight are, in fact, marriage covenant vials. According to Powell, these vials were made by Israel as they entered a marriage covenant with God.



