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Tough Talks Interviews the Newest Host - May 20,2013

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Tony Gambone interviews the newest host with the Tough Talk Radio Network Team. A born treasure hunter with a gypsy soul I dreamed of faraway places I would go to as a child. Walking barefoot most days except when I was lucky enough to go to the city dump with my grandpa, you had to wear shoes there. I loved digging through the tossed items looking for treasure and on some days we did find some, like the day grandpa found a brand new watch from the local jewelry store's trash. Little did I know that later I would be digging through treasures I would find in the smalls stalls and shops in Jakarta Indonesia, Karachi and Islamabad Pakistan or the Blue Suks of Sharjah in the UAE. Or that one day I would be standing in front of the Sphinx then yelling at a local who was smoking in a tomb and cared so little for the fact that it was still there. Not even in my daydreams did I see myself walking the streets of Katmandu and get blessed by a Hindu priest who put red paint on my forehead and the top of my head gave me a dead flower and just smiled at me. I walked blisters on my feet in Rome, sat on stone seats in Pompeii and marveled at what was left and what was gone. I cried at the feet of David and wanted to badly to be able to go back in time for just one moment to be there and watch his creation. I have walked the beaches of Honolulu, Perth, Bali, Penang, Phuket, Singapore and rode the street cars of San Francisco. I believe dreams come true. Currently Broker/Owner of Imagine Realty International, I uses her life experiences to assist buyers, sellers, investors and other agents make their dreams come true. Find out more about Vickey at ImagineRealtyInternational.com

Tony Gambone | Vickey Wachtel | Real Estate | Marketing | Authors and Speakers


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