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Building Fortunes Radio

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Building Fortunes Radio is where you can learn how everyday people do extra ordinary things to build a fortune. This is brought to you by PM Marketing, Peter Mingils, owner of NetworkLeads.com and also on BuildingFortunesRadio.com Find more information on MLM News www.MLM.news and Youmongus Ads www.youmongusads.com


Building Fortunes Radio has a wide range of interesting podcasts. From home based businesses to company owners and consumer advocates. KISC My Health is a segment for people in the natural ingredients area and Citizens For Health is for consumer choice and rights.


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  • KISC My Health Radio Show with Brian McNally, Stryka President, by Captain Cran Man Stephen Lukawski and Peter Mingils
    May 2 2026
    Loading… 0:00 0:00 KISC My Health Radio show with The King of Cranberries Stephen Lukawski as he interviews the President of Stryka Brian McNally with Peter Mingils. KISC My Health Radio show with The King of Cranberries Stephen Lukawski as he interviews Stryka President Brian McNally with Peter Mingils. KISC My Health Radio Welcomes Brian McNally for an Insightful Conversation on Innovation and Wellness The KISC My Health Radio show continues to build momentum as a trusted platform for meaningful conversations around health, wellness, and innovative solutions that support better living. Hosted by The King of Cranberries, Captain Cran Man Stephen Lukawski, alongside cohost Peter Mingils, this growing series of personal interviews highlights professionals who are making a real impact in their industries. These engaging discussions are featured on the Building Fortunes Radio and Youmongus Radio Network, reaching a broad and diverse audience. This week's featured guest is Brian McNally, a forward-thinking professional whose work reflects a commitment to innovation and practical solutions. Through his involvement with Stryka, Brian has positioned himself at the intersection of science, business, and wellness. His experience and perspective make him an ideal guest for the KISC My Health Radio audience, which values both education and actionable insights. Brian McNally's background, as seen on LinkedIn, showcases a career built on strategic thinking, leadership, and a focus on delivering results. His professional journey reflects a blend of entrepreneurial drive and a deep understanding of how products and services can improve everyday health outcomes. During the interview, listeners gain a clearer understanding of how his work aligns with broader trends in personal health, preventive care, and consumer awareness. One of the standout elements of this episode is the conversational tone that Stephen Lukawski and Peter Mingils bring to the discussion. Rather than a rigid interview format, the show creates an environment where guests like Brian can share their story, explain their mission, and connect with listeners on a more personal level. This approach has become a defining feature of the KISC My Health Radio series and continues to attract both guests and audiences who appreciate authenticity. The discussion also touches on the evolving landscape of health and wellness products, with Brian offering insight into how companies like Stryka are responding to consumer demand for quality, transparency, and effectiveness. As more individuals take a proactive role in their health, the importance of reliable information and trustworthy brands becomes even more critical. Brian's perspective helps bridge the gap between innovation and consumer confidence. Listeners of KISC My Health Radio benefit from the accessibility of the show across multiple platforms. In addition to its home on the Building Fortunes Radio and Youmongus Radio Network, episodes are rebroadcast on major streaming services including Amazon Music, Audible, iTunes, Spotify, and iHeartRadio. This wide distribution ensures that valuable conversations like this one reach listeners wherever they prefer to consume content. Another key takeaway from this episode is the importance of collaboration and communication in advancing health-related initiatives. Brian McNally emphasizes the role of partnerships, education, and consistent messaging in helping individuals make informed decisions. His insights align well with the mission of KISC My Health Radio, which is to inform, inspire, and empower its audience. As the KISC My Health Radio series continues to grow, interviews like this one with Brian McNally reinforce the value of bringing knowledgeable voices to the forefront. Stephen Lukawski and Peter Mingils have created a platform that not only highlights industry leaders but also provides listeners with practical knowledge they can apply in their own lives. For those interested in health innovation, entrepreneurial leadership, and meaningful conversations, this episode is a must-listen. Be sure to follow KISC My Health Radio on your preferred platform and stay tuned for more interviews that continue to educate and inspire. Learn more about Stryka https://stryka.com Brian McNally's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-mcnally-84b1b918/ Thanks to Stephen Lukawski, Captain Cran Man, the King of Cranberries, for a wonderful and crantastic interview! Thanks to Stephen Lukawski, Captain Cran Man, the King of Cranberries, for a wonderful and crantastic interview! You can find the other KISC My Health Radio shows on https://kiscmyhealth.com You can always tune in to the other KISC My Health Radio shows on https://kiscmyhealth.com and as usual a Special Thanks for Step Change Innovations for sponsoring the KISC My Health Radio Shows https://stepchangego.com Our newest sponsor Pyure Brands https://pyureorganic.com The post KISC My Health Radio Show ...
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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • Jean Luc And Peter Mingils talk about Falun Gong and Heart Transpants on Building Fortunes Radio
    May 2 2026
    Loading… 0:00 0:00 Jean Luc and Peter Mingils talk about heart transplants and the difference in the US and in China Heart transplantation is one of the most complex and tightly regulated procedures in modern medicine. In the United States, the system surrounding organ donation and transplantation has been built over decades with a strong emphasis on ethics, transparency, and patient safety. At the same time, allegations and investigations concerning transplant practices in China have raised serious ethical questions, particularly regarding claims tied to detained populations such as practitioners of Falun Gong. Understanding the contrast between these systems is important for anyone looking at global medical ethics. In the United States, organ transplantation is governed by a highly structured and regulated framework. The United Network for Organ Sharing manages the national transplant system under federal oversight. Organs are allocated based on medical urgency, compatibility, and time spent on waiting lists. Every organ must come from a donor who has provided consent either directly or through family authorization. Hospitals, transplant surgeons, and procurement organizations are all subject to strict review and compliance standards. One of the defining characteristics of the US system is the transparency built into the process. Data on transplant outcomes, waiting times, and donor statistics are publicly available. Patients often wait months or even years for a suitable organ. This delay, while difficult, reflects the reality of relying on voluntary donation rather than any form of coercion. Ethical guidelines are reinforced by laws such as the National Organ Transplant Act, which prohibits the sale of human organs and establishes penalties for violations. China's transplant system has undergone changes over the years, particularly after international criticism. Chinese authorities have stated that they have moved away from using organs from executed prisoners and now rely on a voluntary donation system. However, skepticism remains among researchers, human rights organizations, and investigative journalists. A central concern involves allegations that prisoners of conscience, including practitioners of Falun Gong, have been used as a source of organs. Falun Gong is a spiritual discipline that combines meditation and moral teachings, and it has been subject to severe repression in China since the late 1990s. Reports from advocacy groups and independent tribunals have claimed that detainees have been subjected to medical testing consistent with organ matching, raising concerns about involuntary organ harvesting. One issue that fuels these concerns is the unusually short waiting times for organ transplants reported in parts of China. In some cases, patients have reportedly been able to schedule transplants within weeks, or even days. This stands in stark contrast to the US system, where waiting lists are long and unpredictable. Critics argue that such short wait times may indicate the availability of a large, controlled pool of donors, which raises ethical red flags. The upcoming book titled Killed to Order, reportedly associated with contributors from The Epoch Times, is expected to revisit and expand on these allegations. The publication aims to compile investigative findings, testimonies, and analysis related to transplant practices in China, including claims involving Falun Gong detainees. While the book has not yet been fully released or independently verified, it reflects ongoing international concern about the issue. It is important to approach this topic with both seriousness and caution. Allegations of forced organ harvesting are among the most severe accusations that can be made against any medical system. Multiple independent bodies, including human rights panels and researchers, have called for greater transparency from China and for international inspections that meet global standards. At the same time, the Chinese government has denied many of these claims and maintains that reforms have been implemented. The contrast between the United States and China in this area ultimately centers on trust, verification, and ethical safeguards. In the US, the system is slow and often frustrating for patients, but it is grounded in consent and oversight. In China, rapid access to organs has raised difficult questions that remain unresolved in the eyes of many observers. For readers and patients, the takeaway is not just about comparing two countries, but about understanding the importance of ethical standards in medicine. Organ transplantation saves lives, but it must be done in a way that respects human dignity. Without that foundation, even the most advanced medical procedures risk losing their legitimacy. On this episode Jean Luc talks about his course for learning French. Listen in and then order from:https://buildingfortunesradio.com/learnfrench This is Building Fortunes Radio, ...
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    38 mins
  • Terry Kelliher works through finishing touches behind Public Access Media Network Project on Kell News with Peter Mingils
    May 1 2026
    Loading… 0:00 0:00 Founder Terry Kelliher explains how he is closing up final preparations to launch Public Access Media Network with Peter Mingils.

    Peter Mingils and inventor creator founder Terry Kelliher talk weekly about the Public Access Media Network. This week Terry Kelliher talks about the real life examples how this will help during the midterms and future elections.

    On previous radio shows, Terry kelliher shares information about a new ecommerce site called WCIBUY. This stands for What Can I Buy

    The link is https://wcibuy.com
    Here's the link to sign up:
    https://publicaccessmedia.network
    Continuing from previous week's episode, Peter Mingils and Terry Kelliher talk about the new .chat domain names being available and how he is using them in local, state and nationwide aspects of his Public Access Media Network. Terry has been working on this platform architecture for decades and his persistence is paying off with the help of advanced programming and AI.

    This is one of the domains that explain some of the ideas as well as the others on Kell.News https://publicaccess.blog.news/

    We are always updating the Kell News site with the Kell News Radio shows.
    https://kell.news

    You can also find Kell News shows on the Youmongus Radio Network as well.

    https://youmongusradio.com

    The post Terry Kelliher works through finishing touches behind Public Access Media Network Project on Kell News with Peter Mingils appeared first on Building Fortunes Radio Network.

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    30 mins
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