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Friday, November 25, 2011

Do You Have A Great Idea That Could Make You Rich? How To Make Your Dream Into A Reality

Clearwater, FL (PRWEB) October 1, 2005

In 2002, A.C. Wilson, a contractor from Tennessee, heard his brother-in-law complain about being ticketed in New Jersey under the new “idling” law. The recent legislation is intended to reduce pollution from trucks that idle on the side of the road, by making the practice illegal. Truckers are in the habit of leaving the engine running while they sleep, in order to keep the heat or air conditioning on inside their cabs, but this contributes to pollution and wastes millions of gallons of diesel fuel each year.


Wilson has a knack for working with electricity, and soon he came up with an idea for a portable power pack to help truckers stay comfortable while the engine is shut down. He shared his idea with his brother-in-law, who used the first unit on his own rig. Today Wilson is the CEO of IdleAire Technologies Corporation, a company poised to revolutionize the trucking industry by renting and selling the alternative power units. Truck fleets, travel plazas, and government environmental and highway safety agencies are buying the invention like hot cakes. Wilson’s award-winning idea has already saved millions of gallons of diesel fuel and is helping to improve air quality nationwide.


Meanwhile, building contractor Rob Moody of Black Mountain, North Carolina has been filling the tank on his diesel powered pickup truck with fuel made from recycled cooking oil. When fast food restaurants are ready to throw away the oil they use to fry fish and French fries, Moody shows up and collects it from them. Then he converts it into “bio diesel”. While fuel costs are rising in town, he is driving around on free grease. Soon his brand of fuel may be available at the pump, although for the time being it is still in the early stages of development.


Moody, Wilson, and other “green inventors” around the world are working on products that could not only save our environment, but also rescue a precarious economy. But getting ideas to market can be a daunting task, especially when patents and manufacturing contracts are involved. Many significant inventions that could give the USA a needed boost will never see the light of day, as they languish under a mountain of red tape.


LeAnn Bell and her husband, a former Major League Baseball player, learned that for themselves, when they wanted to get their invention – a special seat designed to help athletes and others reduce knee and back strain – patented and sold. Although Bell has a business management degree from Pepperdine University, she didn’t have a clue how to proceed. “In college they didn’t tell us how to turn an idea into a product,” she says. Eventually, she and her husband figured out the complicated process for themselves; and now their invention is even used by Gold Medal Olympic teams.


After she and her husband got their special seat to market, Bell concentrated on writing a simple how-to guide to assist other new inventors. The booklet Make Your Idea Happen - an Easy to Understand Guide explains the nuts and bolts of prototypes, patents, manufacturing procedures, and licensing contracts. The concise but information-rich text may turn out to be one of the best inventions yet, because it explains every step in the complex process of how to transform a good idea into a great consumer product.


And who knows? One of Bell’s readers might invent the fuel of the future, so that we don’t have to worry about pollution or gas prices as we sit in an ergonomic chair and write the next bestseller.


For a review copy of the book or to set up an interview with LeAnn Bell for a story, please contact Jay Wilke at 727-443-7115, ext. 223.


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Discover Sharon Kleyne Hour - Power of Water on Apple iTunes: A Talk Show that Could Save a Child's Life

Grants Pass, OR (PRWEB) October 12, 2011

The recent launch of the Apple iPhone 4S gives consumers an opportunity to listen and learn from the Sharon Kleyne Hour - Power of Water talk radio show on Apple iTunes. Each week, Mrs. Kleyne interviews researchers and advocates from around the world on topics such as global water wars, water and climate change; water, diet and nutrition; water and health, and the influence of water on Earth and the Solar System.


Sharon Kleyne, Founder of Bio-Logic Aqua Water Research and international water advocate, is announcing an increased emphasis on e-commerce and retail Internet accounts for Nature's Tears EyeMist, the company's patented, all-natural breakthrough product for dry eye, eye allergies and computer vision syndrome.


The Sharon Kleyne Hour - Power of Water has been syndicated on Apple iTunes since 2008. The show originates on Voice America's World Talk Radio and Green Talk Network (Search: "Sharon Kleyne Hour"). Podcasts may be downloaded from Apple iTunes to any Apple iPhone, SmartPhone, iPod, iPad, Mac computer or MSWindows computer.


Debuting in March, 2007, the Sharon Kleyne Hour - Power of Water was created by producer-host Sharon Kleyne, global water advocate and American woman Founder of Bio-Logic Aqua Research. Mrs. Kleyne's research led her to conclude that there is a global health crisis in dehydration diseases caused by dry and polluted air, fresh water shortages and poor sanitation. Dehydration diseases can include dry eye, dry skin, malaria, diarrhea, melanoma and much more.


By publicizing this water crisis and educating the public, Mrs. Kleyne and her 420 past guests believe that lives can be saved. Sharon has the research background to discuss the global water crisis with leading scientists, politicians and activists worldwide. The show provides the only place where guests can discuss life-or-death concerns to a worldwide audience.


"Women have been carrying water to their villages for thousands of years," says Mrs. Kleyne, "and yet 5,000 children die each day from water related diseases. Even in the United States, our once abundant fresh, clean water is nearly exhausted, the air is becoming dryer, and dry eye is the #1 complaint of eye doctor patients."


Sharon Kleyne is facilitating a new, non-political health culture that will enable people to thrive and be healthy on our changing planet.


Sharon Kleyne Hour's show's 420 past guests include:


*Ula Jurkunas, MD, ophthalmology researcher at Harvard, discussed her breakthrough corneal stem cell and dry eye discoveries.


*DeWayne Cecil, PhD, Scientist for NASA and NOAA, discussed global climate change, water utilization, water on the moon and the influence of Earth's water on the Solar System.


*Effie Chow, PhD, Chinese healing arts practitioner, talked about the Chinese diet, air and fresh water pollution in China, and dry air as a cause of dry eye.


*Rona Tison of Japan's Ito-En Tea (Tea's Tea) talked about 5,000 years of water and tea.


*Gerald Barnes, PhD, forest geneticist, discussed water and forest patterns globally and in New Zealand.


*Rebecca Petris, of http://www.DryEyeZone.com talked about post-Lasik dry eye and her experiences educating individuals who had become suicidal out of fear of blindness from severe chronic dry eye.


*Marguerite McDonald, MD, Lasik surgery pioneer provided education about dry eye.


*Philippe Cousteau, global oceans advocate talked about the world's oceans.


*T. Colin Campbell, PhD, author of "The China Study" discussed the new vegan approach to diet and lifestyle.


*Fred Kirschenmann, PhD, dry land agriculture researcher, described how he grows wheat in North Dakota on four inches of rain a year.


*Steven Solomon, discussed his book, Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization.


*Robert Weir, environmental journalist, talked about his biography of Earth Day founder John McConnell, and about his trans-global sailing trips.


Guest interviews have originated in the United States, Netherlands, Kenya, Sweden, Thailand, Rome and elsewhere.


In addition to Internet radio podcasts (iTunes Radio Service), Apple iTunes offers movies, books and TV shows through its Apple iStore.


Listen to the Sharon Kleyne Hour - Power of Water Mondays, 10 a.m., PST/PDT. The syndicated talk radio show is heard on Voice America/World Talk Radio, Green Talk Network and Apple iTunes. Go to http://www.SharonKleyneHour.com for written summaries and replays of past shows. Also visit http://www.NaturesTears.com, http://whatistheeye.wordpress.com, "Nature's Tears EyeMist" on Facebook and "Bio-Logic Aqua" on Twitter.


The Sharon Kleyne Hour - Power of Water is sponsored by Bio-Logic Aqua Research