Tropica quotes a verse from the legend of Coconut Cove to explain why they do what they do. Hopefully, it will uncover why Nob & Rinax are stealing their verses.
Tropica quotes a verse from the legend of Coconut Cove to explain why they do what they do. Hopefully, it will uncover why Nob & Rinax are stealing their verses.
I have been attending a few Master Class-type seminars over the last few weeks. “Success With Music” (SWM) with Michael Walker, “Mastermind” with Tony Robbins & Dean Graziosi, “It’s Not An Option” with brothers Jon & Pete Najarian, and “Your Business Interactive” with Grant Cardone. These, along with prayer, have helped to give me a picture of what could be. I have discovered I don’t have the mind for this stuff. Entrepreneurial is difficult to say let alone spell.
I am in the Creative Room most of my days and I can’t let what has taken place here fade to nothing. Right now, it is a four-pronged approach founded on God and the Bible. 1. Spirit Fire, 2. The 182, 3. Coconut Cove, and 4. my songs. I am beginning to see how this could be something more than just for me and my family and friends.
I know I’ve got a lot to learn, so I’m trying to be teachable as God wills. Thank you for your support and encouragement. I wouldn’t get very far without it.
Coconut Cove itself now has a few steps to it. The video/animations?, background music, and now a Christian-themed, Bible based video game. A quote from friend said, “You would learn a lot by the end of the 182.”
A new thing came up in conversation with my creatively genius family over breakfast. I was wandering around Old Town Bucharest in Romania with Google maps (Looking for a sign for SSD) and saw all of the people there doing something on their cell phones.
Then I said to Betsy, “How do I get on there?”
To which she said, “Don’t you need an app?”
Thus the idea for the 182 phone app was born.