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A year after major changes at WNST, I’m very happy and here’s why…

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harder than anyone else in the market and been far more honest with with every word.

In 2015, I’m trusted and well-seasoned and you’re here reading this because I’ve never lied to you.

That’s why you’re here.

I’m grateful for the “now” – this moment.

I’m alive. My wife is alive. My mother is alive. My son is alive.

My business at WNST.net and AM 1570 is very much alive.

And Nasty Nestor, mostly, is dead in 2015.

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I’m doing my thing, the best way I know how and the happiest way I know how. And, at 46 ­– and turning 47 on October 14th – and after watching my wife battle for her life all of 2014, I’m so freaking inspired that we’re involved in doing work to save other lives.

Thanks for the many, many kind notes and encouragement.

We’re doing our best to make a great product and run a great local business. I sincerely appreciate your support.

I’m still writing my story. I hope you’ll join – or rejoin me – on the journey.

I’ll be on the radio and on your mobile phone every day with the best content possible.

I hope that in the end they’ll say I led a life of significance and did my best to help others.

My track record speaks for itself.

But I’ve gotta lotta life in me!

Hope you follow along…

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