Life-cast helps people manage their relationships even to the point of putting them on a sort-of autopilot. When relationships know how they fit into your life, life works like a well oiled machine. When relationships are out of sync you feel it.

Life-cast services are designed for 4 primary groups of people:

Network marketers
:
MLMs don’t just benefit from CRM (customer relations management) they are CRM and their checks reflect it in $s. If a network marketer is stumbling they can rely on something amiss in their relationship abilities.

Educators and students:
Education has been broken for quite sometime. Everyone knows it and its time to turn it around. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution that spread across the globe in the 1900s education seems to have followed suit producing a sort of assembly line education. Students have done well at remaining human considering the challenges they have been up against. Its time to empower them with self-education based in natural accountability. The accountability they choose through their relationships.

Political activists
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Form Prop 8 to Obama politics has been representative for a few hundred years. It is only now that we have been able to take information and collaborate and develop it from a distance. Wikipedia is probably the best example. We can do the same thing with resolving issues. We can collaborate from a distance via social entrepreneurs in there field of expertise. When we start with families and communities in self reliance most political issues can be erased.

Let me simplify in the past we have separated seeing, learning, doing, and becoming into the separate social functions. Today, through the visual media we can introduce, train, do and reflect in a shorter time and from the ‘best of the best’ specialists out there. What’s nice is that though the specialist may be strangers the people with whom we apply what they teach can be long time friends.

Facebook-ers:
Facebook is a great tool that has spread across the country and the world to more than 200 million users in less than 5 years. Yet the service is fluffy. You feel almost out of place f you try to tackle something of substance there. This is part of the magic of facebook it is a fantay-ish release into a fun twittery world of real relationships.

A tool is needed for those core relations that you would want to get together and tackle something that is real. Or when you want to share a deep thought and have a discussion. Or pull a group together for a project. Or just a place where you communicate with people on a consistent newsletter basis using good relationship management skills. Substance that is what is needed and wanted not to replace facebook but as an application that helps you manage your group and even allows them some access into your core groups should they choose to contribute to your life more fully. Yes I am proposing another Facebook app but a real core need and service that is directly related to the facebook platform.

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One Response to “Broadcast life with Life-cast”

  1. Rebecca Miller says:

    I am trying to reach Mr. Allen Levie. I have joined one of your groups while looking for information about the TJEd method. The group is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/.....msAcademy/

    I checked some of your other websites, but the comment sections are off and I cannot find a direct contact tag.

    This group is being joined by spammers and now has a spam message. The group shows your email address as bouncing. You can contact Yahoo! and they will help you to regain ownership of your group through this form which contacts the “Tech Support” link
    at:
    http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yah.....index.html

    I hope that this helps. It’s a shame to put work into a group and then lose it.

    –Rebecca Miller

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