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Re: Featured Official Interview: Rob White (The Maestro Monologue)

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An inspiring interview especially for those with a flare for writing, thanks for the inspiration.
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Genuinely, an interesting interview. I really like the book "The Maestro Monologue" as it describes such ways that can keep you motivated.
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Great interview. Very fascinating
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Change is inevitable. The future you hold in your hand and your decision matters. The author made several attempts to make it as an author and a speaker. It's a chalange to all to decide and make it because we are always a step away from acting. I like the interview flow and ideas
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I enjoyed getting to know how much you have worked so hard to attain this height. Your description of Maestro Monologue is quite fascinating and I have to do justice to this by reading this book.
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Props to the author for being able to spend five years on a book and not give up.
Also I think its funny that his parrots name is Shakespeare.
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Post by Adriana Brunga »

Very nice interview! :wink:
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Thanks for availing such inspiring interviews and authors.
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What an inspiring interview!
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Post by Harsh Soni 3 »

What an interesting interview as well as book, "The Maestro Monologue". I also like the concept of intruder and maestro. Great review of Rob White.
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I call Rob White my boss. When I read his book, The Maestro Monologue introduced me to a new realm of possibilities where there is no limitation. Huge respect Sir Rob White
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I have always scrolled through the maestro monologue when choosing books to review, but after this interview I would most definitely read this book. Not for the review in itself, but for me because I could feel a lot of relief while going through this interview. The other self seem to be in control of my life personally and I know that I would get a lot of help from reading this book. Thank you so much for this book, you said from the beginning that writing was your own way of giving back to world. I want you to know that I'm a beneficiary of your giving.
Many books can inform you but there's only one that can transform you(The Holy Bible). Pls don't forget to drop a comment for this review. Thanks. :D :tiphat:
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Thank you for the great interview! I definitely have this book on my list to read.
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Post by Rosemary Owolabi »

I enjoyed this interview between the interviewer, Sarah, and the author, Rob White, regarding his book, "The Maestro Monologue." She asked sensible and intelligent questions.

I liked the aspect where Rob said he loved to give back to society. A hardworking barrier-breaker, challenge-fixer, deep-thinker, and brilliant writer. He encourages readers to let their authentic selves wag war against the intruder to free themselves from the negative effects of the "no" they have come to believe and let rule their world. He believes that nothing should be seen as too difficult (restrictive) for a human being (person) to achieve or do. These are some of the useful tips Rob tries to give the readers. According to him, there are unlimited powers (deposited) within us to help us become the greatest and most powerful version of ourselves by re-training our minds to such possibilities.

The lesson I take away from this interview will be to never back down from challenges but to turn every challenge into a positive opportunity that will benefit me and other people.

 I thank Sarah for interviewing him and Rob for granting this interview.
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Post by Ramon Scott »

The Maestro Monologue is my favorite book period. Getting to hear some insights from it's author is a blessing.
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