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Testimonials By
Entrepreneur, Health And Charity Heroes About
The Value Of The "In Search Of Heroes Program" For Families
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Click Here to hear Heather Seitz
Testimonial
Heather Seitz:
I think that its phenomenal, because it gives
people, there are a lot of different people that
have a lot of different experiences and I know a
number of them personally and they’re good friends
of mine. They’ve all got things to contribute.
Just one piece of advice or just a word from one
person can make a huge impact I and stick with you.
I just mentioned briefly about this comment that my
friend had told me years ago. That one statement
stuck with me for years, so you’ve got some just
absolutely incredible people from all walks of life,
different backgrounds, different goals and I think
that its just a phenomenal program because its
bringing all these different things to people all
over.
Ralph Zuranski:
Yeah. It is amazing, some of the
answers that the heroes that I’ve interviewed had
and just some of the nuggets of gold that they’ve
presented to the world are incredible. I know that
I’ve been changed just by the brilliance of some of
those lean gems that they’ve presented in the heroes
interviews and you had no idea that they were just
going to pop right out of their mouths.
I know that they were very grateful to not to have
to be asked questions about Internet marketing or a
product conversion. They just really enjoyed the
opportunity to just have a say about things that are
really important just like you.
Heather Seitz:
Knowing the people that you’ve
interviewed I can absolutely imagine some of the
things that came out of people’s mouths and just how
much fun and how interesting that can be.
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Dr. Asa Morton, MD Testimonial
Dr. Asa Morton, MD: I like your idea, Ralph,
of using the internet. A tool that can now spread
images just as fast as it could share words in years
past. To share stories of others, and by increasing
viewership and maybe enticing others to learn about
different career paths and different opportunities,
we can grow these types of projects to a level much
greater than they are today.
It sort of gets back to your question before about
how we can do the greatest good for society by
enticing people at an early age to become involved,
to reshape how they think and how they care for
their fellow man, we can make a difference before
the tree is grown.
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Jennie Armato Testimonial
Jennie Armato: “I think it’s an awesome
program. I think the concept of being able to reach
out and give people something that they might not
even know that they’re in search of comes and it’s
like something I’ve been looking for, I think it’s
powerful.
I think it’s much needed and I take it
from the people you’ve had before me that these
people are people that are willing to affect other
people in the right kinds of ways. And how could
that possibly be anything but good.
I hope everyone
that’s answered your questions have been realistic
because it’s one thing to say that life’s wonderful
and there’s all these good things but it’s not
always that way. So the Hero’s Program and the
format that your doing here that’s allowed me to say
the truth about the situation.
I haven’t necessarily
painted a perfect picture here. So from that point
of view I think they way the program is put together
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Click Here to hear Ray Edwards Testimonial
Ray Edwards: Well, I think that I have said it already and I will
say it a couple of more times. I think what you are
doing is admirable. I think it is very important.
We were talking just a few minutes ago, Ralph, about
how it is one thing to look around at the world and
say, “Wow, this place is messed up and somebody
needs to do something about it.” We are all able to
do that. Most of us probably do from time to time.
I think it is a lot more rare for someone to stand
up and say, “I’m doing something about it.” I think
that this program that you have put together is
exactly that. It is a case of somebody standing up
and saying, “I’m going to do something about this.”
This is my task that I can do to contribute to a
solution.” I think it is interesting that you
started this venture as an idea that was in your
head, just one person. Look at how it has grown and
look at the people that have become involved in it.
I was looking over the list of folks that have been
interviewed and that you have been talking with and
some of the things that you have put together. I
realized that I am truly humbled that you asked me
to be interviewed. I feel like I am in the company
of people who are much more accomplished and
probably are more worthy to be talking about these
things than I am. I think this can serve as an
example.
I think people should get involved. Business people,
you have a powerful way of influencing people
because let’s face it, what gets people’s attention,
especially young people is money. You have a
powerful avenue for influencing the world for the
better.
I hope that many people will be inspired by and I
know they are inspired by what you are doing with
the In Search of Heroes Program will be inspired by
what you are doing with the search of heroes program
and what you are doing. I know they are and will
contribute to it in whatever way they possibly can
and will be inspired to go out and take more action
of their own.
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Terri Levine
Testimonial
Terri Levine: Well first of all, I’m delighted to be
here, so I want to thank you because I really
believe that if people could understand and really
get away from focusing on what’s not right in the
world, and focus on the great things, focus on the
potential people have and the greatness, we'll all
enjoy a better life experience. And if our young
people can get out there in our community and do
some service, it can be something really small,
maybe planting a community garden or walking the dog
of an elderly person,
I just think we can change the planet one thing, one
day at a time. And as our young folks begin to do
this they’ll enhance their self esteem, they’ll see
what an impact they make on the planet and it will
just be a different experience as we go forward as a
human race. So I want to thank you for doing the
work that you do. It’s important, it’s
extraordinary, and you are a hero as well. |
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Richard Merbler Testimonial
Richard Merbler: I think it’s a great idea.
The idea of being able to help people in the
community who are in need of help and blending
professionals with kids who are at a very
impressionable age and can maybe really can gain
some kind of an inspiration. Or begin to realize
that the problems they experience are not that
overwhelming.
And people that maybe since the beginning of time
have faced begin to realize that ‘oh well if they
can do it then maybe I can do it.’ Hopefully that’s
what this program will do is maybe be able to give
these people the ability and the energy to do
something with their life. I look at everybody as
being a very precious seed in this world. If we can
just nurture that seed the best we can I think
things will be great. |
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Debra Berg Testimonial
Debra Berg:
I think your program is a valuable concept because
it brings together the hero role models of parents
and community leaders with kids who are our future.
Through role models they learn important life and
vocational skills.
Many kids are missing both good
heroes and the skills. The result is that they end
up floundering throughout the rest of their lives.
It’s tough enough out in the real world, even with
the best training. Many schools are lacking what the
In Search of Heroes program offers.
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Willie Crawford Testimonial
Willie Crawford:
I love the whole concept because, because the youth
of today are going to be our leaders of tomorrow,
and anything we can do to shape their minds to set
positive examples. There’s… is television is too
willing to provide negative examples and that is
partly because of what people want.
There is this side of humanity that you know when
you drive past an accident we rubberneck and gawk
and see well who was killed or whatever you know.
There is a part of us that wants to see that… but
there is a part of us that wants to know that man is
basically good and wants proof of that.
And so the greatest impact that I can have and most
of us can have is too provide positive examples,
positive role models. Showing that a future
spokesman helping others. If you help enough people
get what they want you will get what you want.
If we just focus on helping others life will work
out in your favor. It will. |
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Craig Garber
Testimonial
Craig Garber:
I think it’s a great program, any time you raise
awareness about children’s needs for heroes is
fantastic. Getting people talking about those
things is great.
Like my son yesterday, he came
home from the bus, and he said kids were arguing
about the war, or the presidency, and I said look,
even if you guys disagree, at least you guys are
talking about it, being aware about it. Either way
if you and these kids vote at least you’re getting
involved in a positive decision in your life. So,
raising awareness is important.
Look, you’re trying
to save peoples lives, especially young people, as
I said before you’re the hero here, not me. You’re
the one setting all this up, and making a positive
approach to things. I think it’s fantastic. |
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George Callens Testimonial
George Callens: What I think it will do is
set a benchmark that people will have to achieve on
say the adult level, in order to become a hero. Anytime we raise that benchmark, we will never be
able to raise it for everybody.
But, the more people
we can get to think about it and strive to raise
that benchmark the better it will be for our youth
because they will see holistically a change.
Even
though there will still be bad people out there,
they will look at the world as a whole and say, “Boy
there are still a lot of good people out there.”
There are a lot of people who do good things because
it is right and I think your program goes a long way
to getting that recognition to people who are the
unsung heroes and doing things right. |
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Greg Writer Testimonial
Greg Writer: I am excited about this and I
think that getting these stories and these things in
front of the youth today is going to be inspiring
and motivating and going to be very beneficial to
kids and I am supportive of it.
I am very excited
to be able to say whether it is five years from now,
ten years from now, two years from now; “I remember
when, I remember when, I remember when Ralph had
that dream, he had that vision, we helped implement
it and look what it did.”
Seeing the testimonies of
the lives that it touches and the lives it changes
by this whole program so I want to commend you. I
pray right now in Jesus’ name that this all be
accomplished through his perfect will and his
guidance and that million of kids and millions of
youth and millions of people are blessed with what
you are doing.
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Click Here to hear Alan Bechtold Testimonial
Alan Bechtold: It’s immeasurable. It is good
beyond measure. I think people need the message and
I think more people need to meet real heroes and
recognize the real people with values that matter
and can change the world. That is what makes this
program immeasurably valuable.
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Dave Kekich Testimonial
Dave Kekich: Oh, it is empowering, especially
to young people. And by going through a program
like this, Ralph, especially with young people, it
can shave years of painful trial and error from
people’s lives.
It can set them on a positive track they might never
have discovered on their own. I stumbled across
these ideas, mostly late in life, and I wish I could
have had something like this when I was young. It
could have changed my life dramatically.
Ralph Zuranski: Yeah. That is the reason I
created the program.
Dave Kekich: Yeah, my hat is off to you; this
is a great program. I just hope you can spread it
far and wide.
Ralph Zuranski: Well, with people like you
helping out, there is no reason why we can't and
just spreading the knowledge that has been around
for all of eternity, as it seems to be the same all
the time: personal responsibility, believing in
dreams, seeking a different path rather than one
that is well-traveled.
Dave Kekich: In this there aren't many new
ideas; there are new slants on these ideas, but the
core values have been there for thousands of years,
and for some reason they are not passed on. They are
not learned early in life. I think people get so
busy working in their lives that they just don't
have enough time to work on their lives or on their
children's lives.
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Sharif Khan Testimonial
Sharif Khan: I think it’s the greatest thing
Ralph! I’m so glad you were able to find me on the
web somehow.
When I took a look at your “In
search of Heroes Program” and what it’s doing for
the youth, as well as for promoting local heroes,
and helping their businesses, which will allow them
to further give back to their communities and
further be mentors to the youth and students, who in
turn can learn more about writing and more about
becoming heroes.
It’s a wonderful positive cycle
that you’ve created and I really admire what you’re
doing and respect you. You are a hero in your own
right.
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Jeff Wright Testimonial
Jeff Wright:
The In Search of Heroes program is a tremendous
program in part because it is doing a good thing,
but mostly because of its accessibility through the
Internet, putting a positive message out globally
through this resource will change lives.
I
believe that positive visions disseminated widely
may be perhaps the most important use of the
Internet. And your work with this resource will
certainly bear much fruit as we hear testimonies of
people who perhaps aren’t even alive yet about how
their lives have changed because of the content that
they encountered in In Search of Heroes.
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Jeff Dedrick Testimonial
Jeff Dedrick:
I think it can have a huge impact. As I understand,
Ralph, you are going to be expanding this into other
areas, or possibly people are listening to this it’s
already expanded into a lot of different areas.
If
people can find a hero that they can relate to be it
outside of Internet marketing, it it’s in different
businesses, if it’s in different areas, if they can
relate be it if it’s a female or a male of different
races, that’s what’s going to be great.
To expand
this to include more and more people it’s just a
better chance that people are going to be able to
relate and they are going to be able to realize that
they can change or they can make a difference in
their own lives.
Ralph Zuranski: Hopefully the program will go to
every local community and people will go in search
of local different individuals for making a positive
difference in the lives of others.
As opposed to the
people that are the sports’ stars and the movie
stars, the rock stars who don’t have any real value
to society other than how much money they make and
how screwed up their personalities are. Laughter!
Maybe people like them so much because they don’t
feel so bad in their own lives because these
people’s lives are so messed up.
Jeff Dedrick: Yeah, they don’t realize that. I
don’t want to name celebrities but some of them are
so messed up but people are hanging on their every
word or looking at People magazine or Us or whatever
the magazines are in the newsstand as though these
guys are experts on anything. All they are doing is
maybe singing songs or making movies and that’s it.
Otherwise they are screwed up.
Ralph Zuranski: That’s the reason for the heroes
program is for other people to realize, especially
young people that the real heroes are the moms and
the dads and the next door neighbors and the coaches
and the teachers that are making a positive
difference in their lives.
Jeff Dedrick: Totally, I 100% agree again, Ralph.
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Click Here to hear Alex Mandossian Testimonial
Alex Mandossian: For those who want to have it
impact them I think it’s fantastic. For those who
haven’t recognized it yet, I trust you will do your
best to put it in front of them so that they
recognize it. So if that part of us recognizes the
greatness of this program we will embrace it and
hopefully spread the word.
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Jay Conrad Levinson Testimonial
Jay Conrad Levinson: I think it’s so valuable,
Ralph, because it’s not one of the things covered in
the curriculum of the educational facilities of the
world. It’s not one of the things covered by all the
parents and aunts and uncles and grandparents that
teach the kids.
It’s something that is very important, but it takes
very special people to single out that message and
to single out the people who need to hear it. I
think that’s what makes it unique and very
important. You and your programs are one of the only
sources that exist on earth that show people that
role models are all over the place and all you have
to do is look.
Your father may be a role model, your mother may be
a role model, and people who you don’t read about in
the newspapers also could be role modeling you.
There are lots of heroes out there and they don’t
all wear ribbons and badges and uniforms.
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Click Here to hear Carl Galletti Testimonial
I think this is a greatly needed program and it has
been a long time coming. It needs to be spread out
there to people who need it and want it. I think it
is an integral part in bringing people who are not
normally known as heroes and put them in contact
with people who need heroes and can be greatly
inspired by them.
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Click Here to hear Randy Charach Testimonial
Randy Charach: I think it is absolutely wonderful, I really do. I’m
happy and honored to be part of it. I know that
other people that you’ve categorized as heroes and
have invited into this program who are
participating.
I am fortunate and blessed enough to
be friends and acquaintances with many of them and I
know that they are well-meaning people who are
successful who are going to have a great impact on
the lives of others. I am really happy about it and
I fully support you and your efforts and the entire
program.
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Donna Fox
Testimonial
Donna Fox:
I think everybody in the world should benefit from
this and will benefit from it. I think the word has
to get out. I think I mentioned to you before that I
want to do something with you Ralph, with my Power
Performers and I’m going to promote "In Search Of
Heroes" in everything that I do. That’s one of my
life goals.
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Click Here to hear David Hancock Testimonial
David Hancock: I think it’s incredible. I think the
fact that the In Search of Heroes program reaches
beyond just a targeted niche of this one group over
another, I think it’s going to be huge. It’s
something I think the parents can share with their
kids. It’s something business people can share with
their employees. I think it’s something the youth
can share among each other.
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Here to hear Joe Polish Testimonial
Joe Polish: Here’s the truth, Ralph. I don’t know
much about it. Although from the times that I’ve met
with you and when I see what you’re doing, knowing
very little about all you’re doing, I think it’s
fabulous.
Whenever you can sit down and have
conversations with people that can encourage others
and give them direction and your motivations are to
help children, to me, that’s very positive.
I think
everyone that would pursue anything along those
lines is adding a lot of value to the world and is
doing a lot of great things. And I really hope that
your "Heroes Program" does help a lot of people and
gets a lot of messages out that, you know as well as
I do, aren’t being broadcast by the news media.
Ralph Zuranski: I think the world needs hope.
People like you that are successful, that have such
great wisdom are important. The foundation of the
program is based on Earl Nightingale's teachings.
He said that the true success in life is somebody
who pursues a worthy ideal and does it with every
ounce of their strength and with every bit of
excellence within them. If they can achieve a level
of service and create a quality product that is so
valuable to society they will achieve their
financial dreams. Each person's dreams are unique.
As long as they are willing to have a goal and
pursue it with excellence they will succeed.
Joe Polish: Absolutely. I really like Earl
Nightingale, too. It’s just cool that you said
that. I’ve listened to a lot of improvement
programs. "Lead The Field" is one of Earl
Nightingale’s programs. It is still produced by
"Nightingale-Conant." Everyone would get a lot of
value out of just listening to that. Earl is
great. The whole “how-to world” owes him a lot.
Ralph Zuranski: They do..."The Strangest Secret Of
The Mind Of Man."
Joe Polish: "The Strangest Secret" is great.
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Click Here to hear John Assaraf Testimonial
John Assaraf: It is about time someone takes them
serious and does something for the youth. We have
got to start with our younger children.
See, you
and I get to change our mind, with our children we
have to help them make up their mind and so when we
can give them the information no matter what
backgrounds they come from, no matter how much
schooling they have had, no matter what kind of
errors they have made in the past, no matter what
kind of hurt they have got in their hearts or in
their minds, they can overcome them and they can do
something worthwhile and meaningful, caring and
spectacular starting with their life right now.
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Click Here to hear Lorrie Morgan Ferrero Testimonial
Lorrie Morgan Ferrero: The way you got it going, it
will have a huge impact. My only concern is that
it’s only online, and while I am always online and a
lot or most people are online I think, there are
other people it won’t reach.
But, as it grows
online hopefully it will be taken out in a bigger
way as well and people will know there is a place
for them and get some support. It’s a great program
you’ve got going and it’s a heart-felt need that
you’re filling.
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Click Here to hear Michel Fortin Testimonial
Michel Fortin:
Well, that’s the point. This is exactly what it
is. What do you think it’s doing? It’s educating.
This is exactly why I love this program and I was
one of the first people to actually be fully aware
of it and fully aware of my potential contribution
to this program because I do believe that this
program is not just a point of going out there and
being heroes.
It is going out there to teach other
people the power of being a hero and it educates
them and then makes changes in their lives, who will
then change the lives of the people around them, who
will then just grow exponentially, and that’s, you
know, this is – Ralph, you’ve seen the movie “Pay it
Forward”?
That’s my point. You don’t necessarily have to be a
hero or you don’t necessarily have to get somebody
to become a hero. All you have to do is to educate
others on what, how powerful it is to become one and
if they do become one then they do it to others and
then they do it to others and then they do it to
others. It’s one huge multilevel marketing process.
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Click Here to hear David Garfinkel Testimonial
David Garfinkel:
I think that it’s such a great idea and I know that
you’ve had this idea for a while. Until you sent me
these questions and I had a chance to think about
them, I didn't realize how important it is and why
it’s important.
One of the most important things is that we don’t
talk about heroes that much as a society in general.
I know that there are programs, leadership things,
organizations that do, but I mean as a society as a
whole.
To go out to schools and tell kids, “Hey, you
don’t have to turn on the T.V. set or go to the
movie theater, or open the newspaper to find heroes.
You can find them right in your own back yard, in
your own school, in your own community. You can find
business people who are heroes.”
I think that is terrific. I also want to say that
there is so much negativity these days. It’s almost
cool to be cynical. Its been that way for a while in
our society. It seems to run through the course of
the fabric of everyday life. I think that you are
doing something to offer an alternative to that,
Ralph.
That’s great.
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Click
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Well I think what you are doing is extraordinary and
if you can spread the word that people fully
understand the meaning of the program and why the
real heroes of our society aren’t the ones in the
tabloids and that our youth can begin to recognize
that and see that there are positive examples out
there outside the public eye then you will have
created a very positive influence for a lot of
people and I want to do my best to help you and wish
you the best in spreading the word because spreading
the word is such a positive examples of people can
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Click Here to hear Perry Marshall Testimonial
Perry Marshall: I think if you are asking these
kinds of probing questions of business people you
are certainly bringing out a whole dimension in
business. Business people hardly ever get asked
these kinds of questions.
You
are trying to create some air time so younger people
are hearing from business people and different
leaders and getting the inside story. I think if the
inside story gets heard it can only help.
Ralph Zuranski: The good thing about these
questions in the heroes program is that it’s based
on the philosophy of Earl Nightingale and his
program “The Strangest Secret of the Mind of Man.”
It’s the realization that people will only achieve
the level of success that they desire until they
actually become the type of person who has
excellence and integrity. Until they begin providing
a service to humanity that is worth the financial
gain that they desire.
By
letting people listen to these individuals like you
who are very successful in the business world they
are given role models. They learn from listening to
the interviews.
They
learn what type of people you have become and what
you think about. They learn how your mind works and
about testing those areas with difficult problems.
They
learn how that will give them the role model that
they need to basically become the type of people
that will allow them to achieve the level of success
that they desire. It’s going to be a lasting
success.
Like
what you were talking about earlier regarding those
people who take the short cut and anything that is
expedient. Rather than being like those people they
learn to be like those who do the right thing when
nobody is looking.
To
be like those who provide quality service and that
are always seeking to provide a service that goes
above and beyond everybody’s expectation.
They
learn that this is the true model for success. And
they learn to not only to follow this in their
personal and financial life, but in every area of
life.
Perry Marshall: I think it is possible to be
successful in a whole bunch of areas of life. I
think a lot of people have this idea that they can
be successful in business or help poor kids
somewhere or do whatever but that they certainly
can’t be successful in all the spheres.
Well ,you certainly can’t do everything. But at the
same time I think you can be successful in all the
arenas of your life, at least in some measure. It’s
not like I have to be a loser in this department and
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Click Here to hear Chuck Daniel Testimonial
Chuck Daniel: I
really like the concept behind the program, because,
first of all, it teaches young people a set of
valuable skills and it does it by providing them
with role models who are already successful and so
those role models can give them a great education
and also opportunities to use what they learn.
If they can successfully learn the skills and use
them to either help a business or create a business
of their own, they can see how to provide valuable
products, and they can also see that by providing
that value that they can be compensated for that.
That’s fantastic, because they don’t teach this in
regular school classes. You learn some valuable
stuff in there but you don’t learn about
entrepreneurship. You don’t learn about building a
business. You don’t learn about how to figure out
what is valuable in providing that value and it's
that value that you get compensated for.
So I think it has a wonderful effect on the students
involved, because they can actually see it work and
then they can take those skills forward with them
into whatever they ultimately decide to do.
And parents gain confidence because they can say
this is something they can help encourage their
children to do and this particular avenue is
something that is probably more positive than if
their time was occupied in other ways.
And of course, business people get the benefit of
these student’s enthusiasm and they can get help to
accomplish their business goals for probably a lot
cheaper than they could if they actually had to hire
the experts and the business people themselves can
give back their expertise.
So it’s a nice big circle where every one benefits
from everyone else. I really see that as the impact
that it has on all of those people.
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Click Here to hear Frank Deardurff Testimonial
Ralph Zuranski: What do you think about the In
Search of Heroes program and its impact on the
youth, parents and business people? You were one of
the first people to offer to help with logos and web
creation and I really appreciate your help on that.
What do you think about the program in general?
Frank Deardurff: I think it is a great program and
I’m surprised how many people have put forth an
effort to try to help you out.
Ralph Zuranski: Yea, that’s pretty amazing, isn’t
it?
Frank Deardurff: People that you know are very, very busy and that have
taken the time to step aside and take a few minutes
to help you out or give of their abilities.
Of course all the time and effort that you are
putting into it, the countless hours and the
interviews and the preparations and the mind-mapping
and everything that you have got into it I think is
overwhelming.
Ralph Zuranski: It’s really a lot of work. That is
for sure. But making the world a better place is
something that God has put on my heart to do and no
matter what I am going to do it.
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Click Here to hear Frank Garon Testimonial
Frank Garon: Well, Ralph, I think it’s great what
you're doing. I think it’s a celebration of the
average person and a reaffirmation that doing the
right thing has its own rewards, that you're not
alone. You can find heroism, fulfillment, enjoyment,
and satisfaction just in day-to-day events because I
celebrate the average person.
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Jason James Testimonial
Jason James:
I think it’s tremendous because you are just sort of
spreading the right message and that’s the message
of having heroes, people to look up to, staying
positive, making the right decisions in life. You
web site, InSearchofHeroes.com, is just
unbelievable.
There is so much great information on there. It is
so motivating to go to your web site and listen to
interviews and see the difference you have made in
people’s lives, especially young people.
In business, you have been to these conferences and
seminars and put up the pictures and take down the
interviews and there is just tremendous information
there for people to take and it’s all free. It’s
unbelievable what you have done. I’m so glad to be
part of it so thank you so much for having me in
your heroes program.
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Click Here to hear Jason Potash Testimonial
Ralph Zuranski: What do you think about the In
Search Of Heroes program and its impact on youth,
parents and business people?
Jason Potash: I think it’s a great idea and I
commend you for putting together the program,
because no one has tried to make that blend between
business, youth and also family and tying it all
together, and having role models that children can
follow.
I was fortunate enough early in life that my father
was an entrepreneur. He had his own company for many
many years and I was exposed to that environment.
Strangely enough, I still decided to become an
entrepreneur.
I’m just joking! Because my dad was never home, he
worked weekends, he worked during the summer. When
all the kids were out playing basketball, he was at
the office.
Obviously, he had to sacrifice. I learned that you
have to sacrifice to come ahead. He did very well
and was very successful and got to a point in his
life, I remember one point where my dad was on the
couch in the afternoon for most of the summer.
I was like, “Dad aren’t you working?” He was like,
“I’m just going to watch a ball game on T.V. and
take it easy.” He didn’t do much at all but he put
in the effort to make it happen. Again, I was
fortunate I had a role model and a Hero in my life
who was an entrepreneur.
I think that in the school system, they don’t teach
entrepreneurialism, they don’t teach people to have
the desire to want to be a creator, be a visionary,
to want to go out on their own.
You usually just learn the 1-2-3s of being involved
in a business or accounting, history or geography,
whatever it might be. Even in high school and grade
school, I know that no one really struck me as a
Hero. Even in the academic system that inspired me
to want to become self employed or an entrepreneur,
or to let me know there were options out there.
I don’t have to work for the man, punch a time clock
and like everybody, go to grade school, graduate
high school, go and get a job. You work for that job
about 10 years, get another job and that’s it. You
are there for 20 or 30 years and you retire and
whatever. Then it’s moving down to Florida to enjoy
your retirement.
That does happen. But as you know Ralph, small
business fuels the economy. Most of the jobs created
right now are created through small businesses.
Entrepreneurs, they fuel and drive the economy as
well because they are the visionaries, creating the
ideas. They are creating companies today with one
employee that become the companies that have 5,000
people tomorrow.
Without those entrepreneurs and those visionaries
and those people that are willing to take the chance
and risk it all to make it happen, no matter what
negative circumstances and consequences may lie
ahead of them, those are the ones that are making a
difference.
I think it’s great you are getting to the source, as
we talked about changing society as a whole, it all
begins with the children, it all begins with those
that are impressionable, those that are young, those
that are going through the school system.
I think it’s great you are trying to appeal to them,
to get them to share some of the views and the
beliefs that you have as it applies to being an
entrepreneur. I think that a lot of good will come
of it, by giving people those Heroes they can latch
onto to hopefully aspire to bigger and better things
in business and their careers.
Ralph Zuranski: That’s funny that you say that,
because most of the other Heroes that I have
interviewed, they all considered that it was the
entrepreneurs, the people that made a choice to
follow a different path, to strive to be the best
they could be, to provide services that would be so
valuable that people would actually pay them money
for that, they are the real people that would
transform the world basically in a good way.
Most of the school systems are geared just to turn
people into employees. It suppresses their
creativity, their ability to think. All they come
out are people that are dependent upon the system.
Do you think that’s true?
Jason Potash: I think it’s very true. Again, my wife
is a teacher so I have to watch what I say.
She agrees too. The school system, academia, is not
geared toward grooming and molding entrepreneurs.
It’s grooming you to hopefully find a skill, an area
that you would think you would enjoy working within
and basically take you down the path so you can
become a good and effective employee.
I’ve been through university, dropped out of
university, been to college, luckily made it through
college. In terms of what I learned in college and
university, I think one of my bosses early in life
said it best. He said, “You go through grade school
and then once you go through college/university, all
it really becomes is an exercise in stress
management.”
You look at business. There are constantly curve
balls thrown at you. I don’t care if you are self
employed or work for somebody else. You’ve got
projects, deadlines, you’ve got things to do in an
amounts of time you think that can’t be done. You
are juggling multiple projects. Companies are
downsizing, they are outsourcing. You’ve got more
stuff on your plate than ever before, and in many
cases, you are making the same money, if not less
than you were several years ago.
It too, is an exercise in stress management. I
really think that getting essays in on time, your
thesis, working on projects, presentations and
studying every night that just really develops the
foundation for you having the skills and the stress
management skills to survive in the business world.
But it is not teaching you how to survive as an
entrepreneur.
In many cases, it’s totally doing the opposite. It’s
grooming you to become a cog, a wheel in the
machine, a spoke in the hub of an organization to do
your role and that’s about it. It’s a totally
different world when you basically cut the apron
strings.
You cut the parachute off and you survive without a
net as an entrepreneur, knowing that there is no
paycheck, no benefits, there’s nothing. And
obviously you have a gun to your head every day of
the week because if you don’t produce, you don’t
eat, you don’t pay the mortgage, you don’t pay the
car payments and everything falls down like a house
of cards.
I totally agree that the school systems have really
not done anything to address this, to encourage it.
It’s kind of a shame, because as I said, we all know
that small business is really what fuels the
economy. It fuels job growth, and that starts with
entrepreneurs.
It’s developing that fertile soil in the school
system and planting those seeds at such a young age.
People who do venture off into entrepreneurialism
are doing that by accident or stumbling on it by
mistake, or they happen to aspire towards or have an
influence in their life.
But there are probably so many other people, if
exposed to even Heroes early in their high school
years, would maybe take a shining to some of the
things you and I talked about and hopefully looking
at being an entrepreneur as a “career choice,” just
like being a doctor, nurse, fireman or firewoman,
whatever it might be. It’s very important.
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Click Here to hear Kevin Hurley Testimonial
Kevin Hurley: I think you’re doing a wonderful job
like I said, Ralph. I hope everybody is listening
up. I hope it’s inspiring you to become a hero.
Again, you don’t have to go out and make a million
dollars; you don’t have to be on TV. You could go to
the local food bank and help put some stuff together
for the holidays. I’ll be down at the Salvation Army
Christmas Day serving up some stuff.
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Len Thurmond Testimonial
Len Thurmond :
Ralph, when you first told me about this I thought
it was an unbelievable idea. I was completely
honored that you asked me to be part of it. I’m sure
I’ve gone into a lot more detail than you wanted me
to, but I do appreciate the opportunity. I’m a very
outspoken person when it comes to things like this.
I’ve heard some of the other interviews that you’ve
done and if we can find a way to get these
interviews to people who need to hear them, we can
change the world. It’s amazing how you’ve
interviewed people who were mostly my peers, people
whom I know, people who’ve been successful. A lot of
people who’ve had similar stories to what we’ve
done. Everybody has had their own crosses to bear
and their all different, but they are all equally as
upsetting and they’re not unlike millions of other
people out there.
If we can find a way to get this out to people, to
let them know that it’s okay to be them, to let them
know that not only is it okay, but it’s good to be
them and that they can move on and be whatever they
want to be. They can become the success stories that
they want to be.
As I said earlier, success has nothing to do with
money; it has to do with being happy. Then we can do
a world of good with this. I personally will do
anything and everything I can to help get this out
there. This is an amazing project, one that’s long
overdue and I think the only trial ahead of us is
figuring out how we can get this in front of the
people who need to see it and need to hear it.
My hope for this is that anyone listening to this
will pass it on to those who need to hear it or
those who have the ability to give it to those who
need to hear it. If my story can help anyone,
that’s incredible. That’s my life’s goal is to help
anyone.
As I said earlier, if you can help make a difference
in one person’s life, I honestly believe that that
is the definition of success. But with all of the
other interviews you’ve done, with all of the other
testimonials that you have, with all the other
affirmation of life that you’ve got on here, I can’t
see how this could be anything but an incredible
life-giving project; one that could save literally
millions of lives.
Right now it’s a matter of getting to the right
people. It’s a matter of getting it to the schools.
It’s a matter of getting it to the churches, to the
suicide centers, to the people who are really
hurting who really need to hear these things; who
need to know that it’s not over, that there is hope.
Not only is there hope, but that they can do
whatever they want and that it’s time to stop
listening to the crap that’s been filled into their
heads. That’s not what life is about; they can do
whatever they want. I applaud you.
I can’t think of a better way to help the world than
with something like this. I want you to know that I
will do everything that I can to try and get this
out to the people who need to hear it because I
think it is the most heartfelt and important project
that I’ve seen in a long, long time.
Ralph Zuranski: Well, Len, I really thank you for
that, and it’s been a project I’ve worked on for 14
years. I’ve sacrificed my life for it because God
put it on my heart to make a difference in the world
for good.
There’s no reason why kids have to go through the
mistakes I made and that you made and just the self
loathing and all the ways that we tried to destroy
our own lives.
It’s my dream to have people like you who are my
heroes to help make this product and this program
successful, and to help the up and coming generation
so that they can make the world a better place; that
we truly can have love and peace without war and
prosperity and feed the masses. I really thank you
for taking your time and I appreciate your offer for
help. Thanks again.
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Click Here to hear Paul Colligan Testimonial
Paul Colligan:
You know, I think this is a great program. I was
peeking around the website. You’ve got to think
bigger than yourself. It doesn’t matter where you
are, and because you know, then you aim for
something. If you are just aiming for what’s
already there, there is no real reason to get up, no
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Cameron
Johnson Testimonial
Cameron Johnson: I mean, just imagine if every
single person in this great country and in the world
could hear all of these interviews, and what they
would take away from them. You know, the people that
we can touch are really the people who are normally
seeking out help.
They are actually the ones who have the ambition and
motivation to take the first step, though, and
actually go and find positive influence such as the
“In Search of Heroes” program. But I think its
impact on youth, parents, and business people is
only positive. I think that anything that is
positive is good.
I think positive cash flow is good! So I think
positive impact is so powerful, and I think that I
am thankful that you have spent so much time doing
these interview and creating this program, because
there is so much value in it. So many people can
learn so much from all the different people you have
interviewed.
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Mike Filsaime Testimonial
Mike Filsaime:
I think we are blessed to have people
like you in this world Ralph that get heroes
together out there to work and speak and to help
young kids. We need more things like that in the
world and I’m so glad to participate in a program
like this. I know that you’ve created some butterfly
effects that will change people’s lives and young
people’s lives.
They’ll look back and one day they’ll do an
interview with a successful radio show or television
station. Someone will ask “What was it that changed
your life?” They’ll say it was a program called In
Search of Heroes and they’ll talk about it.
I think you are leaving a legacy here Ralph and I
want to commend you and applaud you for what you are
doing for young kids. It’s the most selfless act a
human being can do. I am very proud of you.
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Donna Fox Testimonial
Donna Fox:
I
think the In Search of Heroes Program is truly
phenomenal. That you are able to see the hero in
everyone and allow that heroism to trickle down and
seed of heroism gets planted at a very young age.
Whether that seed gets the water and the soil and
the nutrients it needs to grow is really up to the
lessons that we teach young people as they grow. The
seed is there but do we feed it? Do we nurture it?
The In Search of Heroes Program is going to do
exactly that by telling every story of every person
who is phenomenal, and every person is phenomenal.
It builds and it grows.
If there is one person out there who hears this
interview and thinks, “Donna is not all that special
and look what she did. Now she is pretty successful.
I can do that, too.” That is priceless.
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Tom Beal Testimonial
Tom
Beal:
I was real excited to hear about it in March 2005
when you first told me about it. I was really
excited to hear that you were putting these things
together for years. The wisdom that’s going to be
shared I think is going to dramatically impact
people’s lives.
Similar to when Napoleon Hill studied all the top
experts of the 1900’s. I think the wisdom you have
captured and are willing to share with the youth and
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DJ
Dave Bernstein
Testimonial
DJ Dave Bernstein:
I think it's amazing. I think it's absolutely
amazing. I think that anything that motivates
people to be the best person they are, to do the
best job they can is just incredible. And you're
doing with the In Search of Heroes Program exactly
what I'm doing with my www.DaddyDays.net site.
I mean, I'm trying to show single fathers how to not
be negative, but to make a negative lemon into
lemonade. In Search of Heroes Program, you are
making heroes out of regular people as well.
Single fathers, single mothers, right down to the
people who need it the most. People who've been
abused and ridiculed. and been told that they're
never going to succeed and it's just so nice that
there are people out there like yourself that are
telling people, "you know what, you can make a
difference. You can make a difference in your
house, you can make a difference in your city, you
can make a difference in your country!"
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