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At 5:34am on July 17, 2009, Freya R said…
Hi Ken

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At 3:46pm on March 12, 2009, Bert Martinez said…
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At 1:21pm on September 2, 2007, Donna Rogers said…
Ken,
I thank God that you are one of the survivors of bipolar. I know what you mean by the meds don't work for you, as my husband also inheritated this disorder, and he could take a truck load of prozac, and he is the nastiest
person that you would ever want to meet when he has his moments. One day he is the most pleasant person, and the next he is nasty. He could lose his temper at
the drop of a hat. It is very hard to deal with him.
My two older sons thankfully did not inherit his disorder, but our daughter did. Her son, whom we have since adopted looks like he also missed the disorder, but alot of times it hits as a teen, or when some kind of crisis hits. So, I guess we never know if it will hit any of my sons. God willing, it will not.
I hope that your son never knows the pain that you, or I, or anyone else with this disorder in their family has been through. God bless and watch over you always.
Donna
PS. Great videos
At 11:47am on August 14, 2007, Ken Jensen said…
Oh, I'm so sorry for that! I was up past my bedtime, pushing my awareness limits.

I like to get people's names right (especially when they're written somewhere right in front of me) and I get very annoyed when I don't.

It's good to meet you too!

Ken
At 9:53am on August 14, 2007, Author & Book Promotions said…
Hi Ken,

My name is Nadia. You wrote Claudia in the comment box.

It's nice to meet you, and thank you for accepting my friend request. I look for work to networking with you.

-Nadia
At 7:51pm on July 24, 2007, david b mclaughlin said…
Please help me name my book (if you have not already)!

Vote here:
http://fortyblog.blogspot.com

Thanks in advance,
David B. McLaughlin
http://www.davidbmclaughlin.com
At 4:03pm on July 11, 2007, Ken Jensen said…
Hi Lorne,
My contact info is near the top of my page here on bookmarket. But I'll put it here for you too:
email: ken@ittakesgutstobeme.com
site: www.ittakesgutstobeme.com
blog: http://blog.myspace.com/ittakesgutstobeme

I am ready to help your friend. I CAN help your friend too!

Take care,

Ken
www.ittakesgutstobeme.com
At 3:53pm on July 11, 2007, Lorne Epstein said…
Ken,
Hey, your timing is perfect. A great friend of mine has been dealing with this for a long time. I will forward your contact to him. Can he get in touch with you somehow? Lorne
At 12:39pm on July 11, 2007, Craig O. Thompson said…
Hi Ken:

Had my stache since 1969. Have a great story about it--for another time. Regarding Richard Marcinko books (and his related success), he's certainly been able to pull from past experience to bring some of the realities of today's world to the forefront. The Rogue Warrior series has done well for him. I've only scanned through a couple of them. Honestly, I try to stay away from books with themes similar to mine, so I don't subconsciously plagerize events or other items that could get me in trouble. As you are probably aware, he has actually had a co-author on quite a few of his books. I wish I had that luxury. But #1 on the NY Times list ain't bad.

From a business standpoint, he and I touch on similar territory--consulting with corporations and government agencies.

Sounds, though, as if you have plenty to draw from with your military and personal experiences--to compete with Marchinco's series. Gonna give it a try?

Regards,
Craig O. Thompson
www.Omar-Thriller.com
www.BusinessContinuityBCP.com
At 10:15pm on July 6, 2007, Terry Whalin said…
Ken,

Always glad to help another writer. It's what I've been doing at conferences and online for some time.

Keep at this book marketing stuff. It's work but fun,

Terry
www.thewritinglife.ws

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