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Introduction


What if the smallest shift in your daily routine could quietly change the entire course of your life? Imagine, for a moment, that the real power to move mountains isn’t found in grand gestures or sudden breakthroughs, but in the words you choose to feed your mind—day after day after day.

Today’s guest, Dennis Henson, has spent more than three decades collecting what most of us overlook: the quiet wisdom tucked inside stories, readingpoems, and quotes. He’s been a leader in real estate and personal development, but what truly sets Dennis apart is his unwavering belief in the transformative force of daily inspiration. For Dennis, reading isn’t just a hobby or a nice-to-have—it’s a law of nature. He sees it as an invisible current, powerful enough to shift the landscape within us, even when the world outside feels immovable.

In our conversation, Dennis opens up about his remarkable journey: from a young man driving the long Texas highways in search of new strategies, to founding the world’s largest real estate meetup group, to becoming an unexpected mentor for those who were once strangers but soon became students and friends. Along the way, Dennis discovered that the key to real, lasting growth isn’t found in what you do once in a while, but in what you read, reflect on, and absorb every single day.
His new book, Real Impact Daily Inspiration, isn’t designed for a binge-read or a quick fix. Instead, Dennis invites us to savor it slowly—one quote, one story, one insight at a time—allowing the words to settle, to challenge, and to gently reorient our thinking. He shares stories of icons like Abraham Lincoln, who found his calling at the bottom of a forgotten barrel, and reminds us that sometimes, the smallest, most overlooked habits are the ones that quietly shape our destiny.

As you listen to Dennis’s story, I invite you to reflect on your own daily rituals. What are you feeding your mind? What words, ideas, or beliefs are you choosing—consciously or unconsciously—to let shape your days? And what might shift in your life if you made a little more room for inspiration, for reflection, for the kind of wisdom that only reveals itself with time?

This episode is an invitation to slow down, to listen deeply, and to remember that the path to transformation is often paved with the simplest of habits. Dennis’s story is proof that it’s never too late to start, and that sometimes, the smallest act—like reading a single quote—can set a new course for your life.


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In This Episode


Episode Highlights

  • Dennis Henson’s 30+ year journey collecting inspirational quotes, poems, and stories
  • The philosophy behind Real Impact Daily Inspiration—a book to be savored, not rushed
  • How reading daily became Dennis’s “law of nature” for internal transformation
  • Founding the world’s largest real estate meetup group and the power of teaching what you want to learnreading
  • The “but” problem: why most people’s biggest obstacle is their own excuses (and how Dennis helps students kick their ‘buts’ out the door)
  • The magic of deciding what you want—and moving toward it every day
    Lincoln’s barrel: a powerful story of hidden potential and unexpected opportunity
  • Mindset, momentum, and the rudder that steers your life
  • Why you don’t need to binge self-help—just find one idea that inspires you and let it sink in
  • Free gifts for listeners: Dennis is giving away the full eBook version of Real Impact Daily Inspiration at realimpactbook.com (scroll to the bottom and click “podcast attendee”)

Excerpts

  • “The key to success is what you read every day.” —Dennis Henson [00:00:40]
  • “Reading is a law of nature—a force that can move the mountains inside us.” —Dennis Henson [00:00:55]
  • “Most people’s biggest obstacle is their own ‘buts.’ I help them kick their ‘buts’ out the door.” —Dennis Henson [00:17:15]
  • “Once you decide what you want and move toward it every day, your habits become the rudder of your life.” —Dennis Henson [00:25:20]
    “You are worthy. Why not you?” —Scott Allan [00:21:50]

Links

Get Dennis’s free eBook and gifts: realimpactbook.com
Book a reading or explore Scott’s work: mediumscottallan.com
Watch Scott on Dark Echoes Paranormal (Amazon Prime, Paraflix, soon on Apple TV & Tubi)
Scott’s book: In the Presence of Light: A Funeral Director’s Journey from Mourning to Mediumship:  Get Book Here

Unedited Transcript

[00:00:03 – 00:01:48] Dennis Henson has spent over three decades collecting something most of us overlook. Words, stories, quotes, poems that inspire, challenge, and push us forward. He’s been a leader in real estate and personal growth. But what really stands out is his simple philosophy. The key to success is what you read every day. His new book, Real Impact Daily Inspiration, isn’t a one sit read. Dennis wants you to take it slow, enjoy it bit by bit, letting the words sink in and shift your mindset. He calls reading a law of nature, something powerful but invisible that can truly move the mountains inside of us. Today, we’re going to hear how this daily habit transformed Dennis’s life and how it might just do the same for you. Let’s get started. Dennis, welcome to the Enlightened Life podcast. And you know, for over 30 years, you’ve collected stories, poems, and quotes that inspire and empower people to move past doubt and hesitation. And you understand better than most that success isn’t just about what you do. It’s about what you feed your mind every single day. Your book, Real Impact Daily Inspiration, offers a simple yet profound truth that inhabits the habits that we build shape the lives we live. So I’m truly glad you’re here and you’re going to share some of that insight with us. So welcome to the show. Thank you so much.

[00:01:50 – 00:01:53]But thank you for having me, Scott. I’m my pleasure to this.

[00:01:54 – 00:02:01]You know, you say that reading daily is the law of nature that moves mountains within us. And how did you first come to realize the incredible power of this?

[00:02:04 – 00:04:00]I was. I was investing in real estate. I moved to Texas 30 years ago. I’ve been investing in real estate since 1970. So that’s 55 years I’ve been in. In the business world. I was doing so well with real estate, but I wanted to do better. I thought if. If I could attend real estate investor groups, I could learn new strategies, advanced techniques, and different things. But in the Metroplex. I live in the Dallas Fort Worth area. I live in Arlington, which is right in the middle of the Metroplex. Most people don’t realize how big the Metroplex is. So in order to go to a real estate group in Dallas, it was an hour drive, and if there was traffic, it may be two hours. And it’s the same way with Fort Worth, Fort Worth really close to me, but it’s a very long city, and the meetings were in North Fort Worth, so still, it was an hour. Thought, well, maybe I should just start a group in Arlington. And I did. And it was very successful. People came from Dallas and Fort Worth, in Houston and San Antonio. We had people from all over Texas coming to our group. It was a meetup group and it grew to become the largest real estate meetup group in the world. And it had over wow members. So I thought, well, it’s good to have these speakers and I get to pick which speaker I want to hear. But I would really learn more if I taught. So I started what I called elite classes. And I would teach a number of people. They had to pay a little bit of money to come in. And if I wanted to learn about land trust, I would schedule an elite class a couple of months out. And then I had two months to learn about.

[00:04:01 – 00:04:02]Oh, that’s funny.

[00:04:02 – 00:05:02]Yeah, Create slides and study really hard so I could answer their questions. And then I realized that after that class I really knew a lot about, helped me a lot, and I did very well at that. So when remember came up to me and he said, I’ve seen how you invest and I see, I’ve seen your training and I’m going to retire in about three weeks and I want you to mentor me. He said, I’ll pay you, but I want a one on one training. Scott I didn’t have time. I was with my real estate and teaching those groups and then having a free meeting. I just told him no, I wasn’t interested and that wasn’t something I wanted to do. And then he looked at me and he said, Dennis, you didn’t understand what I said. He said, in about three weeks I’m retiring and you’re going to mentor me. And I thought, oh my goodness, how am I going? What am I going to do to.

[00:05:02 – 00:05:02]Get rid of it?

[00:05:03 – 00:05:27]So he said, let’s go out to eat and we’ll talk about it. So we went out and he bought my lunch and he bought me a whataburger. After lunch, he reached into his pocket, had a suit, and when he reached into his pocket and he handed me a checkbook and he said, here, fill this in. And I said, do you mean the amount? And he said yes. And I thought, now I know how to get rid.

[00:05:27 – 00:05:28]I mean, yeah, right.

[00:05:29 – 00:05:54]I’m going to put a number here. No one in their minds are going to pay this. And I handed it back to him. He took the check out without looking at the number, signed it and handed it back to me. So that’s when I started taking students. So I thought, well, if people are going to give me this kind of money, I better really be good. At teaching, you know.

[00:05:54 – 00:05:54]Right.

[00:05:54 – 00:05:54]So.

[00:05:54 – 00:05:55]Right.

[00:05:55 – 00:09:18]I put together a training program that I thought was pretty good, and it turned out to really be great because my students just were exceptional. They just went out and started just doing a great job. And I got a reputation of being such a great teacher that people started inviting me to come and speak at their groups. So I spoke all over the United States. I spoke at expos even in other countries. Well, podcasts were just coming about and there was a large podcast in Houston and they invited me to be a guest and I said, sure. So we were interviewing just like this, and the host said, dennis, your students are just amazing and there’s all these gurus, but your seem to just take off. What’s the difference? Why? Why are your students so super successful? And I, I said, well, I haven’t changed their habits. If they can form success habits, they will become successful. Then he said, what’s the most important success habit? For a second? And I said, have them form the habit of reading something positive every day that moves them toward the goal. So after the podcast was over, I thought, you know, that was the right answer. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if someone would come up with some kind of a. A tool to help people form that habit so that it made it easy? Because a new habit is hard to form and people are so busy, they just don’t have time for something new. Nature doesn’t prevent permit vacuums, so your everybody’s lives full already. Putting a new habit in there is something that’s difficult. Then it hit me. It was almost like a light came down and said, bam. Dennis, for 50 years, since 1975, you’ve been collecting the best success books, poems, quotes, articles. You have more than enough things to put together a book so that people can form this habit regardless of their time. If they have five minutes, they can read a poem. If they have an hour, they can read a short story. If they have three hours, they can read one of the accompanying books listed in the back. And if they get home and they’re exhausted and. And they think, oh, got to read today. They can read a quote, takes two or three seconds, they’ll go to sleep thinking about something positive. So this was in 2018. And I thought, well, I’ve got everything I need. In two months I’ll have a book. So I started working on the book, compiling and researching, getting permissions, doing all the things in. A year passed, and I was still working in another year and another year. So in 2024, after working every day for six years. Then real impact data inspiration came out, showed up. I used to dream about holding the book up. I used to think, one of these days, all I’m going to have the book to hold in my hand. There you saw it. That’s the culmination of a dream.

[00:09:18 – 00:09:18]Yeah.

[00:09:18 – 00:10:49]So I put it up on Amazon and I started getting ratings. You know, people reviewed the book. Well, I got like 10 or 15, and they’re, you know, average five stars, 25 stars, 30, 40, 50, 60, 100. I think I’ve got like 115 ratings and I still have five stars. So the comments are so powerful. People say, oh, the book came just when I needed it. I was, I was struggling and using this helped me pull myself out of the funk that I was in. So I’m really excited about it. And I didn’t write it really to make a million dollars. Kind of like Earl Nightingale, you know, he wrote his first motivational material. I didn’t write it to become wealthy or sell it. There was such a demand for it. He had a friend that was in the recording business and he said, well, would you make a record of this so that I can pass the records out? Sure. And they marketed it. And the next thing he knew, he had a million seller. He got a gold record. Wow. That’s kind of how this is. I’m trying to help a million people, you know. And yeah, Ziggler said, you know, if you can help people get what they want, you get what you want. So the goal with the book is, is to really help people. And I sincerely believe if they use it as intended, it will help them.

[00:10:49 – 00:11:04]Well, yeah. Can you share either either a quote or a story that maybe have had some profound impact on your. And you can summarize it because I know, you know, you don’t have to read the book, but, but just something that has had a profound impact on your life that you’ve included in your book.

[00:11:06 – 00:13:07]The story of Lincoln is one of my favorites. Now, people ask me all the time, you know, there’s 33 stories and with the substories there’s about 55. And some of the stories have story. Like the story of Lincoln’s probably 15 different stories, but there’s one story in the book where Lincoln, he was broke, he didn’t have an education, he didn’t know what he wanted to do, and he was just doing whatever he could. He, he, he, the people loved him. They tried to get him to go into politics because he was a great debater and, but he didn’t have a first grade education and he couldn’t get any business to work. Every business he tried failed miserably. So he was a friend had given him a general store on credit. You take the store and you just pay me for it on credit, nothing down. And he took it and it was failing. So a wagon drove up and this settler was going back east. He says this, this life is not for me. I’m going back east and my, my covered wagon is too full. And you’ve got a general store. Would you look in the wagon? Well, Lincoln only had 50 cents and it was in his pocket. And he said, no, I’m not interested. But he didn’t tell him he didn’t have any money. But he didn’t. He only said the guy was persistent. He said, oh, coming out looks it. I’ve got this, I’ve got this barrel that you can use for your general store to store stuff. Well, most of the stuff that Lincoln had in his general store came in barrels. You know, he didn’t really need a barrel, but he had a kind heart. So he reached in his pocket and the guy said, I’ll give it to you for, for four bits, which 50 cents. So he reached into his pocket, gave him his last penny and took the old barrel stuck in the back room. Do you know this story?

[00:13:07 – 00:13:09]No, I don’t. I never heard it. This is good.

[00:13:09 – 00:15:53]So a few months later he found a use for the barrel and he rolled it out and he realized, wait a minute, there’s something in this. So he took the top off and dumped it out on the floor. And beneath some trash was a set of law books. It was the old, it was an old English law books. Well, Lincoln loved to read. Left to sit out and find his general store under a tree. So he took those law books. It was an entire Bible. He took them and he read them and he just devoured. He loved them. So he started going to court. He started going and listening to trials and watching the judge and listening to the debates. And he looked around the courtroom and he smelled the smell and he saw the people debating and he thought, I’m home. You know, this is, this is what I need to be doing. Now realize this was a guy who was a broke. His store was failing. He didn’t have enough clothes to wear. He didn’t even have a first grade education. He barely had, he barely could use the English language. He decided, I’m going to pass the bar. I’m going to become an attorney in Illinois. And, and once he decided that his life totally changed. He passed the bar. He not only became an attorney, he became one of the top two attorneys in the state. And his business partner was number one. He may have been number one and number two, but they were the two top attorneys and they made more money than the governor. So he went from being totally broke, having nothing, no education, that once he decided, this is what I want and I’ll do whatever it takes to get it, then his life changed. And there’s story after story after story in this book about people who decided what they want, what they wanted, and were willing to pay the price to get it right. And now we know their name. Had they not, we would have never heard of Lincoln Arnold Schwarzenegger or Sylvester Stallone or Mary Kay Ash just goes on Fred Stare. But this just goes on and on and on. These people just refused to quit once they decided, I know what I want and I’m going to get it. So one of the things that’s great about this book is this has a picture of Aladdin’s lamp on the front. Can you see the lamp?

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[00:15:53 – 00:15:54]I can see it.

[00:15:55 – 00:17:02]Okay. If you go to real impactbook.com.com. the very first tab says the mystery of the Lamp. And the lamp represents the story of Aladdin. So a young man found an old lamp, and he found that if he, when he was cleaning it, if you rubbed it, it had magic powers. Anything he wanted, so would rub it. The genie would come out and say, okay, master, you can have anything. What do you want? You see, Aladdin got nothing until he decided what he wanted. And that’s why there’s a lamp on the book. Life is the same way. Once you decide what really, really want and you’re willing to pay the price to get it, you can have pretty much anything you want. And yeah, proof is in the book. I’ve read thousands of motivational stories and actually I had hundreds. I had to trim the book down to the very best ones just so I could. It wouldn’t be an encyclopedia.

[00:17:02 – 00:17:11]Right. So you work with a lot of students and leaders. So what’s the most common mindset obstacle you see that holds people back?

[00:17:13 – 00:17:39]Their most common obstacle is their butts. Yeah, they think, well, I’d like to do that, but. But I don’t have the money, but I don’t have the education, but I don’t know the people, but I don’t look good. I. I can’t speak. Well, they, they come up with all of these different buts. Well, when they took from me, I Kicked them. I kicked them in the butt.

[00:17:40 – 00:17:41]Yeah. Literally.

[00:17:41 – 00:20:06]Yeah, their butts out. And said, no, you’re not going to have any butts here. When you come in, it’s an. And you’re going to change your butts to an ad. All right, I don’t have the money, and I’m going to go see five banks this week, or I’m going to talk to private lenders, or I don’t have the education, and I’m going to read something every single day. So I changed their butts to hands, and it was amazing what happened. It’s. It’s all about mindset. I. I’ve developed. I’m writing another book called the Seven Secrets of Success. And the first secret of success is getting your mind right. And this falls right in line with that. But getting your mind right, as Napoleon Hill told us many, many years ago, is you have to have a definite purpose, then you have to have a burning desire. Without the burning desire, the definite purpose is not to help you much. And then you have to have a strong faith so that you believe that no matter what happens, you’re still going to be successful. Even if you fail and lose everything, it doesn’t matter. Your faith is going to pick you right back up. Just like Edison, you know, Thomas Edison, pretty famous. I mean, he’s been dead for almost 100 years, and we still know what he did, and we still know his name is. It’s recognized by everyone. But what most people don’t realize, in his mid-60s, he wanted to be an inventor. And he had a large laboratory, and back then, all of the buildings were made of wood. So one of his experiments went awry, and it started to fire. And. And everything he had was in that laboratory and everything he had burned down all of his experiments. He had nothing left. And when his wife and daughter arrived at the fire, he said, oh, honey, look at this beautiful place. You’ll never see anything like that again. And the next morning, he got up and started over, and I like to say with nothing. But it wasn’t with nothing. His friend Henry ford loaned him $250,000. Oh, well, that was a pretty good starting point. But everything he invented that we know about today was after that fire.

[00:20:07 – 00:20:07]Wow.

[00:20:08 – 00:20:19]So, you know, if you. If you have a determination, a burning desire, you know, a definite purpose and belief, it’s kind of hard to stop someone like that.

[00:20:20 – 00:20:35]So, you know, in your experience, I mean, imposter syndrome is real, right? I mean, we’ve all dealt with it. And. And how do you you know, how does it change a person’s trajectory? You know, how do you get past that?

[00:20:36 – 00:21:36]That’s a good one of the quotes in the book says, look over the fence. You know, when you come to an obstacle, you don’t stop. You look past that. And you said the words, you know. But this book is great for that because the easiest way to get out of impostor syndrome is to become really, really good at what you do or have a lot of knowledge. Like, when I started the real estate group, I wanted more. Not I was. Not that I was a good real estate investor, but I wanted to become a great real estate investor, and I knew was the key to get there. So if you want to get past the imposter syndrome, think about why. Why do I not think I’m capable? Okay, well, let’s fix that. And then it’s a daily process. So you decide, well, I want to fix that. That’s your definite purpose. Develop a burning desire. So you work on it every single day.

[00:21:36 – 00:21:37]Yeah.

[00:21:37 – 00:21:48]And then believe. And before long, people will be coming to you asking, how do you do this? Or why do you do this? You know, you’ll become the expert.

[00:21:49 – 00:22:20]Yeah. And you know, you’re talking about imposter syndrome, too. A word that just popped into my head was worthy. It’s not even just, I’m not capable. Sometimes they just don’t think they’re worthy. Well, why me? Why would anyone want to support me? I mean, I know I can do it. I can do a great job, but why would I be worthy of this? Why am I worthy of this? And words have power. They really do. So to be able to change, change the, the, you know, the words that you use and start thinking about, yeah, you are worthy and you are capable. So why not? Why not you?

[00:22:20 – 00:23:18]Yes. Well, if you go back to some of the most powerful stories in the Bible, you know, Joshua or Moses, Moses didn’t think he was worthy. You know, I. What am I going to say when I’m supposed to go talk with this king? He’ll put me to death. And asking him to, to let all of his slaves go, or I, I’m afraid I can’t do this. And then Joshua, when God said, you know, you’re going to go take over the promised land, you’re going to defeat Jericho. Well, this was a fortified city of the greatest power in, in the world at the time. And, you know, they’d been wandering in the wilderness. Wilderness for 40 years. They didn’t exactly have the tools to go in and Fight this army. And so he hesitated a long time and he tried to knock God out of the. You know, I, I don’t think I, I can do this, but he did it.

[00:23:18 – 00:23:19]Sure.

[00:23:19 – 00:23:52]So, you know, you take courage from stories of, of people you know, doesn’t matter if you’re religious or not. Those are just great stories of people who doubted themselves. And, and there, there’s stories of people in the, in the early centuries, in the 19th, the 20th, the 21st century. I mean, it doesn’t matter where you look, you can find stories of people who doubted themselves, who became extremely successful, that everyone knows.

[00:23:54 – 00:24:03]Can you talk a moment about the connection between mindset and momentum? You know, how do your daily habits affect the forward motion, so to speak?

[00:24:04 – 00:25:15]I’m glad you said that. This book in the habit that you form is like putting a rudder on a boat, because before you can do the magic formula that’s described in the book, the very first thing you have to do is decide what you want. That’s the first thing with the magic formula. And then you have to move toward it every day. If you’re going to do the magic formula in the book, once you decide what you want, the, the habit will give you a daily reminder because people get up and they think, oh, what am I going to do today? Well, if you have this habit, you don’t ever have to worry about what you’re going to do there. You’re going to move towards your goal and it’s going to remind you of what your goal is. So. And remind you of your definite purpose. Imagine a ship out in the middle of the ocean and it’s the greatest ship in the world. It’s got, it’s, it’s totally all decked out, has everything, it’s worth millions of dollars, but doesn’t have a rudder. So where is it going to go? Right.

[00:25:15 – 00:25:16]Right.

[00:25:16 – 00:25:39]So this habit is a rudder. It’s a daily reminder. Well, this is what I want. I wanna, I wanna a million people to have a copy of my book, and I want to help a million people, and I’m going to move in that direction every single day. And the next day you remind yourself over and over. And it’s like the rudder keeping you from moving into a different plan.

[00:25:39 – 00:25:40]Sure.

[00:25:40 – 00:25:56]So many people fail because they’ll start something and then they’ll see a shiny object over here and they’ll forget about this and then they’ll move over here. So having a, a goal and a plan and moving that direction is one of the major keys to success.

[00:25:57 – 00:26:12]Yeah. What would, what advice would you have for someone who’s really kind of overwhelmed by all the self help stuff out there and you know, it doesn’t really know where to start besides buying your book, because that might be the first place to start. But beyond that, how do they move?

[00:26:13 – 00:28:44]Well, the, my book is not like the other self help books. If you, if you buy Think and Grow Rich or the Magic of Thinking Big or any number of others, you can read those books all the way through and, and they’ll help you. This book was not meant to be read all the way through. There’s too much in it and too, it’s too powerful. It’s like, it’s like taking the Bible and saying, I want to be, I want to be a good Christian. I’m read the Bible all the way through. Well, that wouldn’t really help you much. That’s not how the Bible’s set out. You’re not supposed to read it all the way through. And this book is set out the same way. You’re only supposed to read until something powerful hits you that you can contemplate. Back in the 5th century, a group of monks developed a way to study the scripture and become closer called Lectio divina. So what they would do is they would take a scripture and they would read it silently. Then they would imagine themselves being part of it. Then they would read it out loud. Then for the rest of the day, they would contemplate that scripture or that verse or that story in the Bible. So I was on the podcast probably six or seven months ago and I was telling about this book and he said, that sounds like Lectio de vena. And I said, what is that? And so he told me and I went back and studied it and it’s exactly what it is. You’re, you’re not, you’re going to read and you’re going to get inspired. Well, stop. Once you’re inspired, you stop and then you put yourself in that position and you contemplate it and you say, how can this be part of my life? How can the, the will and determination of Arnold Schwarzenegger or Sylvester Stallone or Disney, you know, the Disney stories, It’s the longest story in the book. And I probably enjoyed writing that more than any of the others because I learned so much that nobody knows. Everybody knows the name Disney, right? But very few people have any idea of the struggles the guy went through.

[00:28:45 – 00:28:53]He did the bankruptcies and really he had, what do they say, a dollar in a dream, you know, and he looked what he built. Yeah.

[00:28:53 – 00:29:38]People would steal from him. He wasn’t a very good businessman. His brother was. And had it not been for his brother, he probably. We wouldn’t know the name Disney. But he wouldn’t. He would make critical errors and, and give up things that he, that he didn’t really have to, but he learned from his errors. It’s so interesting. And he actually spurred an entire industry from his very humble beginnings in a business that failed totally. The people who worked there went on to. To create Woody Woodpecker and Looney Tunes and all the cartoons that old.

[00:29:38 – 00:29:39]Right, right, right.

[00:29:40 – 00:29:56]Really spurred. Originally, the seed was cast, and not St. Louis, but Kansas City, Missouri, of all places. That’s where cartoons started in Kansas City.

[00:29:57 – 00:29:57]Oh, interesting.

[00:29:58 – 00:30:01]With Disney’s first business life around.

[00:30:03 – 00:30:11]So I want to give you an opportunity just to, you know, anything you want to leave the listeners with today that we haven’t talked about.

[00:30:11 – 00:31:34]Okay, Well, I would love to give them all a full ebook copy to help them for free, no strings attached. If they go to realimpactbook.com, scroll down to the bottom where it says podcast attendee. You click on that, you put your name and email, and you get an instant download. There’s three gifts. There’s three gifts. That’s one of them. You get all three gifts. So it’s kind of like rubbing the magic lamp you get. Yeah, well, why am I doing that? I’m not. You don’t have to buy anything. I’m putting. I’m not putting you on a mailing list. You’re just getting a book. Why? Well, first of all, I want you to see how I write because I’m writing other books, and if you love this one, you probably want to buy one of the others. And you’ll read this and you’ll think, oh, well, my. My nephew is graduating from college. This would be a great book for him, getting started, you know, help him decide what he wants to do. Or a high school graduate, or maybe you’re a grandparent. Give something, a legacy gift to your grandchildren. The deluxe copy of the hard bound book is literally beautiful. I was being interviewed by, on a podcast by a publisher who actually creates books. And he held the book up and he said, dennis, this may be the nicest book I’ve ever held in my hand.

[00:31:35 – 00:31:35]Wow.

[00:31:35 – 00:31:59]I used to own a printing company, so I knew the best paper, I knew the best how to design, and so it is a nice book. If you want to give a legacy gift, it’s. It’s Nice. So go and get the book. Let it help you share it with other people. I I don’t care. And if you want to know about the other books that I’m writing, just click on the link that says let me know when you have new books.

[00:32:00 – 00:32:01]So fantastic.

[00:32:02 – 00:32:16]I hope if you want to get in touch with me for a speaking engagement or radio program or another podcast, it says contact us at the top and it has my name, my email address, and my phone number.

[00:32:17 – 00:33:30]Fantastic. Thank you so much. You know, friends, Dennis Hanson’s story reminds us that success isn’t a matter of luck or chance. readingIt’s a daily ritual, a quiet force that shapes everything beneath the surface. So if you’re struggling with doubt or stalled momentum, Real impact Daily inspiration could be the catalyst that shifts your life’s course. Find [email protected] where inspiration becomes action. And if you’re ready to face your own mysteries, to seek answers beyond the ordinary, Visit me at mediumscottallen.com Book a reading, explore my work or get a copy of my book Be in the Presence of Light, A Funeral Director’s Journey From Morning to Mediumship. Your journey will start right there. For those drawn to the shadows and the unexplained, watch Dark Gecko’s Paranormal, streaming now on Amazon Prime Video and Paraflix, of which I am a featured medium. Be coming out on Apple TV and Tubi very shortly as well. And so thank you for being with us here on the Enlightened Life podcast. And remember, sometimes the smallest habit can move the largest mountains. Have a wonderful day, everyone, and thank you for joining us.

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