Anthony Vultaggio
Anthony Vultaggio is the author of, "Who Said That and Why You Should Care
Articles by this Author
Jewel Akens Unplugged Singing the Birds and the Bees with Anthony Vultaggio
- By Anthony Vultaggio
- Published 07/6/2008
- Real Life Success
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Jewel Akens Sings about, "The Birds and the Bees" with Anthony Vultaggio ...
Happy Fourth of July!
- By Anthony Vultaggio
- Published 07/4/2008
- Overcoming Adversity
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These kids get it! Proud to be Americans, each and every one of them. Today celebrate this country. Celebrate your family. Sing a song about being American and God bless the USA!
The Making of a Cowboy Part 1 of 2
- By Anthony Vultaggio
- Published 07/3/2008
- Real Life Success
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“Growing up I loved football and horses. I knew from the first time I rode a horse at a summer camp that after my football days were done I was going to be a cowboy.”
Tom Ingrassia Says Yes to Success
- By Anthony Vultaggio
- Published 07/2/2008
- Real Life Success
- Unrated
At forty-eight years old Tom Ingrassia said, “Yes! Yes, this is who I am!”After a successful twenty-five year career in higher education administration, he walked into the Dean’s office at the Graduate School of Management at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and said goodbye. The former assistant dean left stability to pursue his dreams.

Tom Ingrassia pictured with Mary Wilson and his wife of 33 years, Barbara Ingrassia.
Photo courtesy of Tom Ingrassia Productions Archives
Randi Jo Hartman: Coaching the Spirit of Success
- By Anthony Vultaggio
- Published 07/1/2008
- Real Life Success
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“Softball’s no place for a girl!” That was just one of the ridiculous things that Randi Jo Hartman heard from the hardcore baseball dads when she started coaching her daughter’s softball team. For her teaching 12 seven-year-olds to hit, field and run was a breeze compared to the adversity she faced from these men.
Marisa Petroro: Model of Compassion
- By Anthony Vultaggio
- Published 06/28/2008
- Real Life Success
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Marisa Petroro is a talented actress and an example of
determination,
dedication to her art. She has a fighting spirit – one that empowered
her to overcome Rhabdomyosarcoma - a rare childhood cancer that affects
the muscles. But there’s so much more to her than beauty and brains.
This talented
actress has a heart of gold and believes solidly in “paying forward”
for all the good things in her life. It's that philosophy that led her
to help Courtney "Spud" Saunders, a six-year-old dying of Neuroblastoma, a cancer of the nervous system, to connect with Miley Cyrus.

Life Prepares You ... If You Trust It
- By Anthony Vultaggio
- Published 06/26/2008
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"Life prepares you, if you trust it."


That is Erin Runnion’s philosophy and it was put to the ultimate test.
Her five year old daughter, Samantha Runnion was kidnapped, sexually
assaulted and brutally murdered in 2002. It became national news. Now,
almost six years later, how does Erin reflect back on her life, her
family, her purpose and her beautiful Samantha?
Success In Steps: Lillian Cauldwell's Story
- By Anthony Vultaggio
- Published 06/26/2008
- Real Life Success
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Lillian Cauldwell started Passionate Internet Voices Talk Radio, Inc.
when she decided to create her own public broadcast radio talk internet
station. She's an Author, Speaker, Media Trainer, Mentor, Long Story
Short Writing Instructor, Book Reviewer, and CEO/President of PIVTR and
Pod-cast Media Broadcast Services. Having overcome a childhood filled
with negativity, Lillian is an inspiration to all who seek to go beyond
the roles they are assigned by others to become their personal best. In
this interview she shares her story ...
Nurture Success: Gwen Austin's Story
- By Anthony Vultaggio
- Published 06/25/2008
- Real Life Success
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When Gwen Austin set about to start her own toy company, RC Art Toys,
she was laughed at, ridiculed, mocked and told she'd probably fail like
95% of the other start up companies. Tenacity, grit, determination and
a sure sense of purpose empowered her to move forward. Today she's the
founder and CEO (you get that title when you succeed). She's made a
business of toys and speaks openly about the challenges she faced along
the way.


Success is Doing: Bethany's Story
- By Anthony Vultaggio
- Published 06/20/2008
- Real Life Success
- Unrated
For Bethany Soderberg, success is doing. It's having a dream that you pursue and being open to the possibilities along the way. But it wasn’t always that way. Early in life she believed success could only be achieved by accomplishing your goal.
"I believed I had to achieve greatness or the goal wasn't worth pursuing," said Bethany. "Life has taught me otherwise. Success isn't a state of being, its a state of doing -- of doggedly pursuing your dream while being open to a change in perspective."

