Authors and Customer Service: Toni TV Tackles Life After Death and the Lost Art of Service
It's a story that must be told, giving voice to the unheard, a light in the dark
Ever thought about what happens after we pass on, or why good customer service seems to be a dying art? In this fascinating episode of Toni TV, host Toni Lontis dives into these intriguing topics with a panel of unique guests. Stephen Chong M.Ed., a personal development coach and author, introduces his latest novel 'Bodies of Consequence', which delves into life-after-death experiences.
Laura Vosika, a talented writer, poet, and musician, shares her time travel series 'The Blue Bells Chronicles', which whisks readers between modern and medieval Scotland. Meanwhile, Kerry Hort Rowe brings her expertise on customer service, discussing how it's evolved and why it matters more than ever today. But that's not all! Toni also shares some personal stories about her upcoming tour in the Philippines, including a feeding program for the poor and a homestay in a village.
She opens up about her own journey in creative writing and publishing, offering valuable insights for aspiring authors. The episode wraps up with a discussion on business ownership and resilience, especially in the face of natural disasters like cyclones. This episode is perfect for anyone curious about the afterlife, passionate about good service, or looking for inspiration in their creative endeavors. Tune in to be informed, entertained, and maybe even a little enlightened.