Over the honor heights.Ĭlay: Do you ever fly over the Arkansas River? Have you ever fly over the around the city of Beth building, can you do that?Īnthony: Yes. We go anywhere from five to six minutes all the way up to an hour long flight.Ĭlay: Where are kind of things you going to fly over?Īnthony: We fly over things like Raymour.Īnthony: Absolutely.
Go to fill up the form, 30 bucks a person you’re up in the air.Ĭlay: You’ve got tour like an hour long tour maybe people can do two if they want to kind of upgrade a little bit too?Īnthony: Absolutely. Take your family on an amazing light tour. You need to take your hat money this holiday season and divert it to the helicopter fund and–have you ever had everybody who’s got off the helicopter and said, “Okay I went up there to, I booked my ticket and I went up in the air and they didn’t come down slightly well.” Does it ever happen without slightly well?Ĭlay: Thrivers who’re listening right now get up there, check it out, take it be a hero. This is–thrivers, can you–are you going to remember that hat? No, you’re not going to remember that hat. I want to actually get up there in the air with the–I want to take one of those tours.” What is the lowest cost? If someone is in a budget this holiday season, what is the absolute lowest cost somebody can pay to get in the air with you and do an amazing tour of Tulsa?Īnthony: We can get them into as low as $30 a person.Ĭlay: $30? That’s like–I don’t know a Sam our producer can you buy a fitted, a flat bill hat for 30 bucks now?Ĭlay: You don’t think so. I’ve known about helicopters since I was a kid.Ĭlay: When was the first time–how old were you when you first went in a helicopter?Ĭlay: 10 years old and now it’s a business.Ĭlay: If somebody is listening right now we’re going to get in today’s training in just a minute but for somebody who’s listening right now and they go, “I don’t know if I want to become a helicopter pilot but I maybe do–I want to fly in the helicopter. It’s helicopter tours, right?Ĭlay: Now, first up how did you get into the helicopter industry? Were you just out kind of saying to yourself, “Someday, I want to fly helicopters.” Where did that come–what had you get into that industry?Īnthony: Well, I knew for a long time ago when I was young I wanted to get into the helicopter industry. Anthony Vin Diddy and this is the guy who is out there helping run the production services. We have today with us–we have the pleasure thrivers to have with us today Mr. You can bring in a guy who knows something about taking your family in the air. Zellner but you can do is you can bring in a helicopter guru.
You can’t really bring in a substitute for the entrepreneurial legend that is Dr. is out expanding his vast entrepreneurial empire in a different country at this moment actually. My name is Clay Clark and I am a business coach and I’m the former S.B.A. Kind of your mobile library where you’re on your way home and you’re going, “I’ve had a tough day and I’m looking for something positive, something that can give me a little boost, something I can learn something, maybe a show where I can get that business school without the B.S.” Yes, you have found it. For many of you this is sort of like your audio dojo of mojo. What’s up thrive nation welcome back to the Thrive time show during your drive time home. Robert Zellner and of course world business administration entrepreneur of the year in your ear, play soft is the thrive show. Host: And now, broadcasting from the center of the universe at the world headquarters, presenting the world’s only business school without the B.S with the and entrepreneur Dr.
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