Yoda’s Lessons in Business
February 11, 2009 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Books, Featured Articles, Watch the Show Here!, Wright Ideas
This show features Nick Maley ( one of the creators of Yoda) and Dr. Stan Harris
This is my first interview in a bathing suit! I met Nick Maley in his gallery and St. Maarten.
And he shared how to have a thriving career as an artist.
I also talk about Twitter and Guy Kawasaki’s new book Reality Check
Dr. Stan Harris aka Dr. Breakthrough talks about how to handle hard times.
Special thanks to Wayne Buckhanan ( of www. LPatSEA.com for being my field producer on the Nick Maley Segment!
Whats your favorite part of this interview?























I actually liked the part about twitter the best and your explanation.
Dear Dr. Wright,
That was a wonderful interview and I
am going to share it with my Daughter
who is a budding artist, her work is
wonderful and she is very passionate
about it. Her eye for photography is
quite amazing and I am sure she will
be a great success with her artwork
whether she does it professionally
or simply a hobby.
Thank you for sharing your experience.
All the best,
Diane~
PS….you looked MARVELOUS
Thank You for the invite Dr. Wright ,
I enjoyed the show and will be sharing with my Friends.
Peace & LuV,
Shay
Hello Dr. Letitia ….
Thanks for the email and video of your recent show ….
I was in St.Maartin over New Years and really enjoyed the atmosphere and people ….. liked Front Street and Yoda ….
I have added you to my Awareness Watch monthly newsletter announcement list …..
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You are a beautiful sister and very confident. I enjoyed Nick Malley’s perspective. I owned a gallery and I know exactly what he means. As a musician, I believe I’m working well as an entrepreneur, but it is very difficult for most artists in America where culture is not on the top of the list of priorities, though it is art and music that opens up the right side of the brain. I do hope that in the near future, Americans will give a little more credit to the arts for the quality of life we have in this country.