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Welcome to our second Episode of Happily Ever Lafter... We can only go one day at a time... Kind of like your life... We love to hear from you... Like your family... We are dedicated to Lifestyle Enhancment Theory or 'L.E.T.' the Theory of lifestyle Enhancement... We dont want to work for money we want money to work for us. We are learning to put legs on our money so it can go and work for us ... So we can stay where we want when we want free to make all the love and Art we want. Now thats the dream. Speak it into Existence. 'The Computer is the Bycicle of the Mind...' Steve jobs Said once... There have two big explosions that Propelled the movement. One was thje spread Sheet First called the Visual Calculator To lotus to the Pc. The second movement was Desktop Publishing. The third was lets do for humans what spread sheets did for financial planning and what desktop publishing did for Publishing... What is starting to happen is we are creating Clusters of people working on a Comon Task... We can reorganize our companies rapidly and Move the Fusion of art to the next level of Sybiotic Evolution... are you ready?? Happily Ever Lafter Begins with the Birth of our GrandKittens. Lucky for us they Came just in time for summer. As you may know summer is the time when New Pussies Run Free in Ibiza Exposing all that nature Gave to her in Spite of what the Nieghbors say. Yes WOW! With Spring in full Swing The heat gets turned up just another Notch as Film Crews Begin to crank up the Cameras and Ibiza Radio Stations Pump up the Playlists Because as you know the place to be in the summer is on the Island of your Dreams. So we will see you out there with some hot little tidbits.. its fifteen days and counting till it about kicks off.. We will keep you posted... If you would like to find out how we live the lifestyle we do and Join us You can. we can help you find your Y so you can get back on track for changing the world by changing yourself! And Your Diapers occaisionaly... www.yes-wow.com Big Love Mikki & Q The word on the Streets is out New Game is Ibiza's Hottest new Electronic Rock band. The Colaboration of the Four Inipendant artists to form one monolithic entity that is New Game. Boa, DARKSTAR, Pons & Beltran Come Together. to form one Band. Check out some of the highlights of the movement. Will We See you on the Tour this Summer? Let us Know contact us on Facebook or DARKSTAR The Movement Began To Take Shape In the Form of praise for our positiv Message and our Spirit of Ibiza Mission. We refused to be led down the Path of the Money Chasers we would make music on our own terms. With Tracks from their Debut Album No Limits We break down the Mental barriers that have been holding us Back with Lyrics like "I feel Into my Soul my mind becomes so High Keep on trying theres no way back Go Ride and touch the Sky Oooooooh ooohhh ooooh. There is No Limit! I can See It Youi will Feel It!" Wow with lyrics like that its no wonder New Game is Ibiza's DREAM Come True! Find your way Home With Us! Look For Our Film Crew Shooting our Next Episode on and Around Ibiza with our Director Of Photography, Jordi Cervera. Nathalie Moser Is known to Some On the Island of Ibiza as a Mover and Shaker... After a long career in Dutch Advertising and TV production, Nathalie teamed up with collegues in Ibiza with the same high standards that made her famous. She formed aliences and partnerships that allowed her to build a Solid Film Company on the back of standards and integrity, in order to offer the professional service you and I take for granted. In the eight years that Eyebizafilm has been working in Ibiza, they have brought together a team with tremendous production and post-production experience from working in both the Netherlands, England and Germany. Over the years Nathalie has been Able to have establish solid relationships with the local councils s to get permissions and permits quickly and easily, if applicable. And, of course, she spent years investing her time in building quality relationships that have built up an impressive network of locations and villas that are happy to have Eyebizafilm shooting there. This last summer 2012 was a very special one as Nathalie and Eyebizafilm got the great honor to work with director Johan Nijenhuis on the very succesfull movie " In Love on Ibiza". The hole movie was shot on Ibiza and was -besides a great challenge- a fantastic experience. Eyebizafilm was the launch pad that allowed her to build her Coffee Empire to Ruby Status in Organo Gold. Organo Gold is Presently one of the worlds fastest growing companies. Who has Managed to tap into 5 of the Worlds fastest growing industries. Warren Buffet One of the worlds most renouned investors said. "What you do should be your hobby, What the World Does Should be Your Businuess." It seems that Nathatlie Moser Struck gold when She Teamed up with the Worlds fastest growing coffee company. Buy Now You might have seen signs leading you to find your dreams and Goals. Organo Gold Has Been on the forefront of this Global movement that everybody has been so excited about. Why? Because Everybody is Getting Organo Gold Coffee, Green Tea Mocha's & Hot Chocholate /delivered to their door. "What you do should be your hobby, What the World Does Should be Your Businuess." The Wellness Revolution by Paul Zane Pilzer One seventh, $1.5 trillion, of the U.S. economy today is devoted to the healthcare business, what Paul Zane Pilzer refers to as the “Sickness Industry.” However, by the year 2010, an additional $1 trillion of the economy will be devoted to products and services that keep us healthy, make us look or feel better, slow down the effects of aging, and prevent diseases from developing altogether. The implications of the shift to proactive wellness are far reaching from health to beauty to food to medicine. In 1908, Henry Ford’s Model T launched the trillion-dollar automobile industry. In 1981, IBM’s PC launched the trillion-dollar personal computer industry, which grew so fast that PC sales surpassed U.S. auto sales in only ten years. The trillion-dollar industry of the twenty-first century has arrived, and it promises to similarly revolutionize our lives and offer entrepreneurs and investors the opportunity to amass great fortunes. This next big thing is the wellness industry, and The Wellness Revolution shows you how to state your claim now while the market is ripe. In The Wellness Revolution, best-selling author Paul Zane Pilzer—a world renowned economist, lay rabbi, presidential advisor, college professor, and entrepreneur—shows you how to tap into this next trillion-dollar revolution. Already a $200 billion business, with most of its revenue coming from vitamin sales and health club memberships, the wellness industry is just now taking off. In just ten years, an additional $1 trillion of the U.S. economy will be devoted to providing healthy people products and services to maintain their health. "Project 5,000 Seeks to level the playing field by offering opportunity to 5,000 applicants who are seeking to capitalize on the next big Wave..." Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or distributor, Nathalie Moser will show you how to get in on the ground floor of this burgeoning industry by explaining: • The scope and potential of this budding business • Why the $200 billion in proven demand is only the tip of the iceberg • How to maintain demand for your wellness products and services • How to identify new markets, such as Multi Level Marketing • How to make your money in wellness distribution • How to utilize your assets to choose your best wellness opportunity • And much, much more! In Natahalie Mosers presentation you will learn how with Organo Gold you can be apart of The Wellness Revolution you’ll learn how several entrepreneurs have already built $100 million plus. wellness businesses—people like Holton Buggs of Shane Morand And Bernie Chua or Jill Kinney of Club One fitness—and why their success is just the tip of the iceberg in this emerging $1 trillion industry. The wellness industry is on the verge of changing our lives as much as did the automobile and the personal computer. Learn how to reap the benefits of this pervasive and eternal industry with the step-by-step, fortune-making plan detailed in The Wellness Revolution. The wellness industry is on the verge of changing our lives as much as did the automobile and the personal computer. Click Here To Join Nathalie Moser Now! And take part in the worlds 2cnd largest traded commodity Do you want to get more information about this business oppotunity... be there and taste the healty coffee...and here more about how you can make money with this...
You are in the right place right time... SAVE THE DATE : At last the moment many have been waiting for.... the next OrganoGold meeting will be on Ibiza... on the wednesday 30th of April from 20.00h. Healty coffee and tea with Ganoderma. Coffee the most consumed drink next to water and world's largest traded commodity after oil. Do you want to work fulltime, partime or sometime and are you in for a business opportunity? Do you want to start your own international business on Ibiza just like I did.... Please sent us a PM if you want to come... Do it.. not now but right now... and Join us NOW! PROJECT 5,000 This Sunday is much like every Sunday in Ibiza beautiful sunny and full of family and friends. we take the time to realize what beautiful blessings that we have here living on the island of our dreams. We spend time with our friends and our children. we share food and tell stories... the way we always did. hopefully we see you soon on the island. You can find work from Robert at www.robertarato .com We would like to welcome David Menard as well who just got In from Frisco. Thats San fran to you... David us the Ceo at SHAMELE55 where he sells his world famous neon glasses for clubbers. And hot tracks on the wheels of steel. See you on the Island! Here is one for you from Our man Eric Thomas! Greatness is Upon you... Martin Luther King Had a dream, Whats Yours? If you would like to learn how to live your dream and live the Ibiza lifestyle... Submit below While The world wonders what is really going on in the world of music John Langdon aka SlingeR And Nathan Filby aka Motoe Haus are two of the Islands Newest members of the family. Here at Ibiza Live Radio we got a chance to catch up with the Boys as we enjoyed a bit of meetings and madness the opening of Sands Ibiza. These two young men are truly ones to keep your eyes on as they bring the music the vibe as well as a positive message attached to a bit of action!!! Check out some of the buzz from the Huffington Posts article on the The Music and The Global Movement that is Kalm Kaoz enjoy the vids and be sure to dig deep into their music, and what is the reason for the movement they represent. Not everyone hears the Call... And not everyone who hears it Heeds it. We Welcome them Home With open Hearts and Arms... As they Help you Navigate through The Digital Panagea... Fasten your seat belts. Download John´s World Famous White paper for free Just Click Here as a Pdf File. https://soundcloud.com/kalmkaoz In an interview with The Huffington Post, Langdon describes leaving private equity after tiring of the industry's challenges and growing disgusted with the costs laid on the backs of the working class employees of companies often caught in turnaround and finding a new love in dance music. Langdon produces and DJ's as SlingR, one half of Kalm Kaoz, an electro group he formed with Nathan Filby, a producer who goes by Motoe Haus. FOLLOW: Video, Pasquale Rotella, Robert Sillerman, SFX Entertainment, Electronic Dance Music, Electronic Dance Music, Filby, Insomniac, John Langdon, John Langdon Massive Enterprises, Kalm Kaoz, Massive Decks, Massive Enterprises, Motoe Haus, Nathan Filby, Ultra, Ultra Music Festival, Entertainment News From Beyonce's $50 million Pepsi deal to Taylor Swift's dances with Walgreens, it's clear that American pop music has cozied up quite comfortably with big business. From rap to country to gospel, music fans can rest assured that if it's popular, it's probably already earned a corporate sponsorship. But what happens when a genre bubbles quietly for decades before exploding in popularity over a few years? Electronic dance music has existed in American nightclubs for 30 years now, but its expansion into the popular consciousness came so swiftly that large-scale business interests -- from record labels to event planners and merchandisers -- have been caught playing catch-up. Still, that investors have their eyes set on monetizing the dance music scene is hardly news at this point. Since its June 2012 coming out party in the New York Times, Robert F.X. Sillerman's rapidly growing EDM empire has led the charge: With a series of banner acquisitions (DayGlow, LIV, Beatport) and a Billboard cover in which the man who made concerts corporate appears holding a globe in the palm of his hand, Sillerman has put the dance community on notice in a big, billion-dollar way. Corporate interests, of course underscore the vast majority of music that makes its way to American consumers (look no further than hip-hop to find another genre that went from the streets to cubicles in the blinks of a few label owners' eyes). But for some, like the $2.8 billion private equity firm Platinum Equity's former managing director John Langdon, dance music represents a promise that must be kept. Like Sillerman, Langdon has moved quickly. He has started Massive Enterprises, the parent company to a host of niche service providers (namely: Massive Advisors, Massive Festival Management, Massive Merchandising, Massive Mastering, Massive Decks Recordings). In Langdon's estimation, the influx of players like Sillerman into EDM poses a threat to the organic nature of a style of music once relegated to after-hours clubs and illicit raves. "Wall Street has found our hiding place," he writes. Langdon's thesis and prescriptions for the dance music industry and its fans are debuting exclusively on HuffPost Entertainment in the embeddable PDF that follows this interview. Langdon, who cuts a passionate figure and blends a designer suit presentation with an anarchist's raw energy, stopped by HuffPost headquarters for a brief interview on his own background and interests. An edited transcript of that conversation is available below. Why'd you decide to leave private equity? I love private equity because I love the puzzle. That's what I was paid to do -- figure out the puzzle. I did the most difficult deals, which were the turnarounds; buying broken companies that no one else wanted and trying to fix them. It was very, very, very intense. And often, even though we were trying to save companies, I'd have to stand in front of people and fire thousands. So the puzzles started to bore me, and that was very scary for me. And the politics… The truth is they wanted everything that was in my head and then they took it. So, I've done my part. There was a time in private equity when the puzzles were all new and creative. And now it's not. What's your proudest accomplishment in private equity? I've never lost a dollar in the history of my investment career. My fundamental mandate is preservation of capitol. That's what I tell investors: We can't guarantee we'll make you money, but we will not lose your money. It's very hard to make a dollar, don't lose it. Would you say you "need" these new ventures of yours to succeed? Absolutely not. I do, however, need it to be financially stable, so that I can keep my partners and anyone else who is my friend and works with us in these ventures fed and housed. I can't fund that forever, so I need this thing to have some legs, for sure. Do you think that the things that are happening to the EDM industry, on a top-line level, are necessarily "wrong"? We have such short memories. Don't forget, when they're coming after EDM, that they shot those kids [at Kent State]. That's a nanosecond in the history of mankind. They gunned those kids down because of the music they listened to and the opinions they expressed. That's still our government. What's happening is simple the nature of things, really, so to say whether the nature of things are good or bad, that's a much grander conversation. The fact of the matter is that, in a capitalist system, good operators and poor operators land on two sides of the fence. However, I would say, toward Mr. Sillerman, touché. To date, no institutionalized capitol has been willing to come [into the EDM market]. And he's a smart man, and he's done the genre as a whole a great good in that we can now have a proper dialogue about the kids who listen to EDM and what happens at these festivals, because it's institutionalized now. The challenge, for those who love dance music, is that it was such an organic thing, and it will now become institutionalized. Don't forget what happened to hip-hop, et cetera et cetera. The lessons are all there. Who do you think stands to suffer the most from the commodification of EDM? In the end, it's of course the fans. Because the music will be homogenized, and we really won't know it but for all the changes that will come. So Mr. Sillerman's goal, of course, is to find a monopoly. In business school, they teach us that monopolies are best but we can't have them. Oligopolies are second best, so that's what he needs. He doesn't want Pasquale [Rotella, of Insomniac Events, which puts on Electric Daisy Carnival and other events] to go out of business. He needs him as an enemy so he can stand and do this oligopoly thing. So then you have, I think, whoever the No. 2 is in terms of the U.S., if that No. 2 stays true and we support them in their maverick sensibilities, we stand a chance to still have something that is organic. But most of it won't be. Tell me about your history with dance music. It's been a really good one. It's given me lots of times that I'll take to my grave as the best times of my life. But in 1999, I was in Colorado and operating as Questor Partners' turnaround professional for Schwinn, the bike company. I came out of New York, where we were doing blues bars downtown. But when I got out there, a friend of mine took me out to this field in the middle of nowhere, and Sasha and John Digweed were playing. It was an eye-opening experience. It was just like, "Whoa! What's happening? And can we go again next week?" So we did. So in 1999 to 2000, that's what I did. It wasn't called "EDM" back then, of course. But then I got back to New York, and no one was doing that. They were doing hip-hop. And honestly, I was working a lot, and fell away from the music, until I started dating a girl who lived down in Miami. And she was very into dance music, so I was like, "Wow, this is still going on! Look how it's evolved." And then when I heard Deadmau5 and that noise that Joel [Zimmerman] made, that was the beginning of all of this for me. But what made you decide that this is the way you want to spend your life? I love rock and roll, but remember I started out going to pool parties with my girlfriend at the time, who I loved very much. So then it was very progressive, and she'd be in her perfect bikini and dancing to Kaskade. It's difficult for me as an electro DJ, because he's almost like chill out music now, but it was Kaskade who brought me into it. [Kaskade's song] "4 am"? It's perfect -- it captures that weird moment when you're with your friends and the city's quiet and you're all kind of chilling out and there's that strange vibe. What's something that's surprised you as you move into music? The dance music industry is fascinating because it's totally weird. It's a wickedly unusual industry and it's about to become very usual, unfortunately. But the production of music surprises me because it never ceases to titillate. I guarantee, if you ask someone like Armin van Buuren, if it's just him alone, trying to do something it will be fascinating. In terms of people in the industry? There have been some surprises. I am an institutionalized guy on one side of my life, and there's a certain way we do things. I'm not used to the way things are done in this industry. Some of that is from experience, and some of it is just distasteful. But I don't expect to be shoved around by many club owners, let's put it that way. Photo's by Miss Luna We had a Great Time On Sunday, with visits from so many friends like Rebecca & Elsa to Louise to Cor En Jeany Menno and Marlon from COMO, Elvira, Mathieu, Gavin From The Land Hotel in Cala Dort was there with his lovely wife and daughter. Andy Piper From Satrinxa also was there with his spouse and daughter as well as Sil and Christian from Nassau Beach club with Noah, Cosmo, & Grand Ma And grand Pa! And So Many More!! It was a great time to get together and enjoy the Music and family spirit In the Sun! We see you this Sunday!!
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