Sunday, June 29, 2008

Start Spreading The News...

Thursday night we wrapped the second leg of our three leg 2008 ZriiVost Tour with our seventh stop. And we couldn’t have picked a more iconic place than New York City. With six stops in the past two weeks now in the rear view mirror, the ZriiVost made its inaugural trip through America’s largest and most famous city.



As soon as we hit Manhattan, my cell phone began to light up with unexpected text messages, with notes from friends who were hearing from their friends that the ZriiVost had just driven by! Case in point, here is a text message I received Thursday night from IE Dr. Robert Gonzalez from San Diego, CA:

“Hey bud. Hope U R having fun. My daughter just recvd a text from a girlfriend who said ‘a bus just drove by with that Zrii stuff you have in your house.’ Love the synchronicity!!! Love you guys!!”

(The feeling is mutual Robert. Looks like you, Ann, and the Drs. Boettcher will hit 9-Star in June! Wow!)



Though the streets of Manhattan were packed, and our driver Steve Gainey had to make many heroic sharp turns in the land yacht, we were safe at all times. Through it all our beautiful ZriiVost did not suffer a single nick.



Over at the Metropolitan Hotel at a little after 7:00 PM, we were greeted with a capacity crowd of nearly 200 people, who rushed to their seats in a wave of energy when the doors were opened. It was great to see 7-Stars Art and Kathleen Duel and many of their team members. By the way Art, your special presentation to me of a New York Yankees hat was appreciated, notwithstanding the fact that I will never wear it. Here’s the god news: Kirby, who grew up watching Maris and Mantle in the “House the Ruth Built” has been wearing it a lot, and he thanks you! Field Advisory Board members Frank Triola (soon to be 7-Star) and MJ Anderson (soon to be 7-Star) were on hand with large numbers of team members and guests. Oh my, were there ever guests! At least a third of the crowd was checking out Zrii for the first time. And what a first exposure they had. From the wisdom of SAB member Daniel Rhoda, to several touching IE testimonials, to a visionary call to action from my fellow Co-Founder and Zrii GM Kirby Zenger, the meeting sparkled.

Hats off to our leaders of NYC and beyond who made this special meeting happen. You delivered a great event, and your teams, in and around what is arguably the world’s greatest city, are blossoming as a result.

After the meeting, several “meetings after the meeting” broke out, with teams huddling and making plans for the next several weeks. Many people made commitments to attend the Rising Star Academy August 15th and 16th in Salt Lake City. You could sense the genesis of several large groups in the room, as motivated leaders shared their goals and plans with me and the other Co-Founders.

Keeping the ZriiVost parked on the curb on Lexington Ave proved to be a bit tricky. But through some shrewd negotiating with the Metropolitan staff, we were able to keep the ZriiVost in front of the hotel long enough for many iconic photos and special coach tours for scores of IEs and guests.



After the meeting, we cruised in the ZriiVost over to Times Square where we would spend the weekend. Nowhere on earth are some of the world’s most iconic brands on such an iconic display as in Times Square. And the ZriiVost did not just “fit in” – it shined! The Zrii brand stole the show Thursday night, front and center on branding’s grandest stage.



The ZriiVost garnered nonstop looks, double takes, photos, and “ooohs and aaahs” form the throngs as it took its stately ride in front of tens of thousands of people (Midtown was packed!). Red traffic lights were our friends time and time again, as they afforded more and more people the opportunity to take in the ZriiVost in all of its splendor. Of course, you will soon see this all for yourself on Zrii TV! Our videographer Kyle Burdash was on hand and got some awesome video.



The next few days were a treat for Curtis, Ryan, Kirby, and me, as we were joined by our better halves in the Big Apple. After so much time touring away from our families, it was a nice to get caught up and take in all things New York. Daniel Rhoda also stayed a few extra days in what he calls his “second home.”

Well, we are currently at 35,000 feet, somewhere over the Fruited Plain on our way back to Salt Lake. Before we took off, I got an email from our driver Steve Gainey, who had just returned the ZriVost to our Draper headquarters. His email made me smile, and I think I’ll share some excerpts:

“Clint,

After 5,400 miles, 14 days, and 14 states, the ZriiVost is back in Draper… This was an exciting time for me. It was a pleasure to be of service to everyone and I felt very appreciated. There are some things that stand out from this trip…One was being able to meet Bill Farley in New Hampshire. Another was the BBQs and when Ryan Thompson put on his martial arts demo in Rochester…and what a blast it was to drive the ZriiVost down through Manhattan!”

Your driver,
Steve Gainey “Team ZriiVost”

P.S. Being a part of making history is GREAT!”


Steve, on behalf of Bill Farley, the other Co-Founders and staff members of Zrii, and tens of thousands of IEs everywhere – many of whom you have now met and befriended – thanks so much for everything you do to make the ZriiVost Tour such a smashing success. I hope you enjoy some down time with your sweet wife in California.

As we wrap the second leg of the ZriiVost Tour, I am filled with gratitude for this incredible endeavor in which we all play a role. Zrii is a transformational movement. Our IEs in the field are creating prosperity and greater health everywhere as they share our incomparable story, the best ever told in our industry. What a blessing it is for me, my partners, and our entire staff in Salt Lake to play a small part in serving you along the way.

I am looking forward to this coming week! I love the 4th of July. This week, Bill Farley will be honored with the prestigious Freedom Award, given each year by America’s Freedom Foundation during the annual Gala at America’s Freedom Festival. All of you will be hearing more about this honor in the coming weeks. He will also be honored at the world renowned Stadium of Fire on July 4th, which will be broadcast across the Armed Services Network to hundreds of thousands of our troops around the world. Thank you Bill, for your embodiment of what is possible in a free market system. As Chris Gardner has said, you “embody the American Dream.”

After the Freedom Festival, it is back out into the field again! I plan to attend Prosperity Meetings in Northern and Southern California, as well as Hawaii, before we gather with 22 special couples for our inaugural incentive trip in Cancun, Mexico on July 18th. My partners will also be in California, as well as Arizona and Florida before the Cancun trip. We look forward to seeing you in the field soon!

Zriiyaa,

Clint (a.k.a. Foghorn Leghorn, and as I have now been dubbed due to weight loss, Macaulay Culkin)

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Together in Titletown


If the Patriots had been able to hang on and win the Super Bowl, Boston would currently hold three championships. I am not sure if that has ever happened for a city - three teams holding major sports titles at once. As it is, with the Celtics and Red Sox, Boston has two - an honor certainly worthy of the Titletown name.



We arrived in Boston early afternoon yesterday. After a few hours of meeting preparation and some intense work in our rooms with laptops, we were ready to greet a lively throng of New Englanders. The meeting was terrific - filled with energy and enthusiasm from some of the most committed IEs in the Zrii family.



As I review my previous blog entries, it seems I give you the same basic information about the presentations in the meetings - about what was said and who said it each night. The flow of this meeting was similar to the others, and of course had a special feeling that is unique to this area and our leaders here.



In this blog entry, however, I would prefer to simply share my feelings with you about the people in Zrii and what they mean to me. And for that matter, what the people in Zrii mean to all of us.

To me, network marketing is all about people. This business does not happen remotely, holed up in a remote room somewhere. And while Zrii is definitely a home-based business for tens of thousands of people, it is not a business that happens only at home. Zrii is a community of like-minded people all across North America, and in the coming years, all around the world. We have all been attracted to this community, because for some reason, we have felt its magnetism. Something about Zrii has moved us emotionally, and it has moved us enough that we have taken action. We have gotten involved, shared it with people we know, love, and even with people would never have known had we not had Zrii to share with them. And of course, we gather! We gather in living rooms, we gather around kitchen tables, we gather in backyards, we gather in restaurants, we gather in community centers, we gather in hotels, we gather on tours, and we gather in style at major corporate events.



There is magic in the gathering. When we converse eye to eye, press flesh, share hopes and dreams, struggle together, and celebrate our proudest moments together, we grow in ways that can be transformational. The experiences we share infuse us with new energy, give us renewed purpose and resolve, and make us all a force for good.

Is our revolutionary product providing health benefits and balancing mind, body, and spirit? Is our exploding business providing a platform for people with goals that span the spectrum to realize rich financial rewards? Do opportunities for leadership, providing and receiving mentorship, and personal development abound? Yes, yes, and yes - emphatically. But in the end, the aspect of this endeavor that is most rewarding to me is the continued interaction with some of the best people in the world, many of whom have become dear friends.

These were my feelings as I looked out over 125 New Englanders last night - and a few that came from as far as Aspen, CO, Stockholm, Sweden, and Tel Aviv, Israel.

We have seen over 1,000 of you so far on this leg of the tour. And we look forward to seeing even more of you tonight in the Big Apple. As we cruise down the 95 through my home state of Connecticut, we are excited to enter Manhattan in a few hours in the ZriiVost, and to take this branding icon down the streets of the biggest city in America. We are thrilled to be joined on these last two stops by Kevin Larson, Senior Director of Marketing and Events, and by Kirby and Debbie Zenger, who joined us in Boston after flying in from London. Our GM Kirby may be the "steady influence," but he has done little to calm the youthful energy on the ZriiVost. He has actually added to it! What a treat to have Debbie with us on the bus.

We look forward to being joined by other Co-Founder spouses soon, as Michelle Thompson, Kamy Call, and Heather McKinlay will be joining us this afternoon in New York. After the meeting tonight, they will spend a few days with us in New York before we all head back home on Sunday, ready for an exciting new week filled with all things Zrii.

Zriiyaa!

Clint (Foghorn Leghorn, Macaulay Culkin, and Curt Schiling - if I can utter that name in New York!)

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

On Golden Land

Just north of Lake Winnipesaukee, beyond a few rolling hills rich in vegetation, there is a beautiful body of water known as Squam Lake. This lake was the setting for the movie "On Golden Pond". Squam Lake is visible as part of a sweeping, scenic vista from the portico of the Fitzgerald home in Center Harbor, NH.



Their 300 acre property, two hours north of Boston and completely unmolested from encroachment of any kind, served as an idyllic setting to play host to a special social activity last evening - with the ZriiVost front and center. Bathed in lights that would be suitable for Fort Knox, the stately coach was consistently filled with IEs and guests. A group of cars nearly a quarter mile long lined the long driveway, which was organized and patrolled by the local police. Well over 100 IEs and guests filled the big white tent where a full scale luau left everyone fed and happy. With a calypso band, dance floor, and even a clown for the kids on hand, there was something for everyone.





Speaking of the dance floor, we will never forget the dance moves that Ryan Thompson busted out. If you have not had a chance to either observe or dance near Ryan, that moment could be a special one in your future.



Everyone appreciated the appearance of our Founder and CEO, Bill Farley, who made the drive up from his summer home in Kennebunkport, Maine. So many new IEs and their guests had an opportunity to spend quality time with Bill, and everyone was able to hear him speak for a few minutes on his ties to this region and an update on the record breaking growth of Zrii.





The highlight of the evening came when the local IEs presented a large cardboard check to the Zrii Foundation. This was a complete surprise to us, and will be a blessing to hundreds of disadvantaged children. Donations totaling over $4,000.00 were presented, all submitted by members of our gathering last night. This was a powerful emotional moment and a sign of generosity from the IEs in attendance. On behalf of the entire Zrii corporate family and the children whose lives you will touch with this money, thank you so much for your kindness.

It was great to see so many emerging IE leaders from northern New England. It was also a treat to have 7-Star Art Duel, Keith Fitzgerlad's enroller, in town from Fairfield, CT. As I looked out over the crowd and observed all of the engaging conversations going on, I couldn't help but think that the scene in front of me was best summed up by the now iconic words of Kirby Zenger on the Stars Aligning DVD when he said, "This is network marketing how it was supposed to be!" Notwithstanding the violent thunderstorms brewing in Boston and southern New Hampshire, the weather in Center Harbor cooperated, and the festive gathering went well into the night. What a treat for all the guests in attendance, to be exposed to Zrii in such a delightful way.



This morning, after a sound night's sleep in the Fitzgerald guest house, Ryan, Curtis, and I went for a beautiful 3-mile run along the shoreline of Lake Winnipesaukee, in and around the quaint town of Meredith. What a lovely setting. I must say, after running a few times in Colorado Springs last week, our lungs appreciated being filled with so much abundant oxygen.



After returning home to a delicious breakfast of Dutch pancakes, we took a few Jeeps down to a clearing on the Fitzgerald property and shot skeet with some very powerful shotguns. I think we were all impressed with how many clay pigeons we hit. Skeet shooting is not a typical activity on the ZriiVost tour, much less back at Zrii headquarters where we seem to spend the rest of our waking hours. So, we were quite happy with the targets we hit. OK, it would be more accurate to say the targets we blew to bits! Hey, we even impressed Keith, who shoots skeet a bit more than we do, so we were pleased to gracefully avoid embarrassment.



As we head down 93 southbound to our stop tonight in Boston, we are filled with gratitude to 7-Stars Keith and Francine for hosting such an outstanding event. Thanks again on behalf of many, many people.

We lok forward to seeing many of you tonight at the Burlington Marriott!

Zriiyaa!

Clint (i.e. Foghorn Leghorn, Macaulay Culkin, Curt Schilling, etc.)

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

New York Upstate of Mind

Well, what a day we have had on the ZriiVost. We left this morning at 6:00 AM, and as I type we are heading north on I-93 in New Hampshire. We are 7.5 hours in to the trip today, with just an hour or so remaining before we pull up to the Fitzgerald residence, where 7-Stars Keith and Francine Fitzgerald will host a luau. Early scouting reports indicate that this event will be brimming with several hundred people, complete with a large white tent, calypso band, pig roast, and even entertainment for the kids. Who knows, a Zrii Prosperity Meeting may even break out. A large number of Zrii IEs, scores of guests, and of course, plenty of flowing Zrii will keep the party moving. We can't wait to get there very soon and begin this iconic party!

But first, I must say something about our growing Zrii family in Upstate New York. You are inspiring! We had a packed room with pulse quickening enthusiasm last night in Rochester. The energy was terrific. Even though we struggled with our first A/V snafu of the tour, no one seemed to notice, and we did not miss the videos at all. We made up for it with some of the most touching product and business testimonials any of us have heard - and we have heard a lot. The emotion on display was evidence of a close-knit, tightly bonded family of like-minded entrepreneurs who are supporting each other in every way.



Andy Kirsch, have you ever started something here. Andy enrolled the well known networkers Joe and Jackie Vona, who have since helped build a vibrant team in the Rochester area and beyond. From southern Ontario to Binghamton, their team drew a crowd of exceptional people to the meeting who have all felt Zrii's magnetism, and who have thrown in with us in building a billion dollar brand.



One of last night's highlights, along with the moving testimonials, was the presentation of Master Distributor and 10-Star Jason Domingo. His words were clear and concise, and his message unmistakable. How fortunate we all are to be in the right place at the right time in Zrii. Daniel Rhoda once again has the audience mesmorized with his own story of personal healing, and the make-up of Zrii's product formulation. Curtis kept things moving with the ease of Billy Crystal as our MC, and Ryan I shared some exciting corporate announcements. With the best local field leaders, Jason Domingo, Daniel Rhoda, and Co-Founders all sharing the stage, who needs videos anyway?



We all stayed up late in and around the ZriiVost, taking pictures and talking about best practices in building the Zrii business. We absolutely loved hearing the mindset in Rochester that our heros in law enforcement have brought to the Zrii family. Thanks so much for the dozens of members of the RPD and your families for your unique and powerful contributions to Zrii. Your businesses are set to flourish.



We all can't wait to be in an Upstate of mind again soon! We look forward to returning often.

Zriiyaa,

Clint (Foghorn Leghorn, Macaulay Culkin, and as we head into New England - Curt Schilling)

Monday, June 23, 2008

Backyard Bliss



Greetings from upstate NY! Curtis, the Ryans and I got in at about 5:30 PM local time yesterday, and after checking in to our hotel, were immediately whisked away to the beautiful home of Al and Tia DeRosa in Rochester. Cars were parked as far as the eye could see in their neighborhood. Fortunately, there was room for us to park on the grass to the side of the driveway. Over 75 people in the ever expanding organization of Joe and Jackie Vona showed up for the food and fun by the pool.







Some of Rochester's finest were on hand, including Dave and Kathy Lipinczyk (first IEs enrolled in Rochester!), Joe and Angel Neidert, Brad and Marcie DeWal, Dave Debole, Mike and Brenda Dunbar, Fed and Mary Ann Stiles, Rick Schoberlein, Frank and Julie Showers, Kathy Crandall, and of course, Joe Vona's enroller, Andy Kirsch! Okay, so I missed a lot of people, but that gives you an idea.





Great food, splashing in the pool, a spontaneous game of whiffle ball featuring both adults and children, recipe sharing, and of course brimming Zrii enthusiasm took us into the night.





One of the culinary highlights of the evening was "Bud's Dip," which has a legend all its own, and of course, Kathy Crandall's chicken wing dip. This chicken wing dip was all the buzz when we arrived at the party. But when we tried it for ourselves...oh my, I can still taste it. Incredibly delicious! Thank you Kathy for letting me share the recipe with all of Zrii Nation. Write this down everyone, and you will be the most popular person at your next party:

Chicken Wing Dip

1 1/2 cups Buffalo Wing Sauce
1 8oz. block of cream cheese
1 1/2 cups blue cheese salad dressing
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
5 boneless/skinless chicken breast
cooked and shredded

Heat all the ingredients, except the chicken on the stove over medium heat until well blended. Then stir in the shredded chicken. Serve in a crock pot to keep warm with crackers and celery to dip.


Thanks again to Al and Tia DeRosa for playing hosts to such a great party last night. The energy and the company were delightful. You created an evening that will never be forgotten!

Many of our family members here are in law enforcement, keeping Rochester and surrounding areas safe. We always feel so secure in their company. They are some of the best people we know, with great values and a very strong work ethic and sense of mission in Zrii.

We enjoyed a sneak peak at the ZriiVost with a few of our leaders in the area last night before retiring. We also threw our arms off with that football as the kids ran under the lights. Angel Neidert, if only we all had a tight spiral like you! I think even Curtis was jealous of your John Elway-esque motion. Can I mention Elway's name this close to Buffalo??



There is so much excitement around Zrii in this area, and it is very contagious. Our hotel here is right off the 390, the main artery going through Rochester. Text messages around Zrii Nation here have been a blaze the past few days with the ZriiVost in the parking lot of the Marriott. We can't wait for the meeting here in a few hours. Hope to see you there!

Type to you tomorrow,

Clint (Foghorn Leghorn). Some people even call me Macaulay Culkin ?!?!?

P.S. Hats off again to our driver, Steve Gainey, who on this leg has logged 2280 miles - so far. Not quite half done. Nice work Steve! He can tell you all about the heartland, including Denver, Omaha, South Bend, and Cleveland. Steve is a total pro!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Beautiful Place, Beautiful People



Colorado Springs. If you've ever been through here, you know how beautiful it is. And if you've ever spent any quality time here, you know how beautiful the people are as well. Genuine people and pulchritudinous landscapes - a rare and special combination that makes Colorado Springs one of the choicest places to visit and live.

After a short drive south from Denver on I-25, we crested over Monument Hill and began our decent into lovely El Paso County. We pulled into the Cheyenne Mountain Resort a short time later. We were immediately drawn to the porches outside our rooms to take in the view of the resort's golf course, attractive mountain homes, and the world famous Pikes Peak.





With a few hours remaining before our evening meeting, Curtis, Ryan and I made the short trip up to the Garden of the Gods, a geological and ecological feast for the senses.



Surrounded by dramatic red rock formations, diverse plant life, and stunning views of Pikes Peak, we felt inspired to go for a run.



After a few hundred yards, we were abruptly aware of the altitude! Yet we forged on, logging several miles and producing plenty of perspiration. While we ran, our videographer Kyle Burdash was on hand to capture some video of this world renown ocular potpourri. Our bodies and spirits were fed after an hour in this slice of heaven. Rejuvenated, we departed, excited to spend the rest of the evening with hundreds of IEs and guests back at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort.



After such a successful meeting the previous night in Denver, we were anxious to see old friends, new Zrii family members, and guests once again. When the doors opened at 7:00 PM, for the second night in a row, we were greeted by a wave of enthusiasm, as well over 200 smiling people moved with haste to secure their seats.





It was my turn to play the role of MC, which is such an easy job when the room is so filled with positive energy.





We followed roughly the same format as we did in Denver - but as always, each meeting is unique and has its own flair. We were so impressed as we heard product and business testimonials from so many successful IEs, including soon-to-be 7 Stars Dave and JoAnn Matteson, 7 Stars Sean and Nancy Slade, soon-to-be 6 Star Norm Black, and so many others. We were also blessed to hear from 8 Star (and new daddy for the first time in a long time - way to go Anna!) Mark Emden, in town from California. He definitely still has the new dad glow. Everyone was touched by the product testimonials of Carolyn Blazer and her Mother Isabel Otto, in town from Indiana. The entire crowd rose to its feet as 76 year-young Isabel told us how she was getting her life back in so many ways through Zrii.

Once again, Daniel Rhoda's story of his own journey into healing and his discovery of Ayurveda was met with rapt attention. His entertaining and informative descriptions of the three Dosha types was a special highlight. 9 Star Bill Heriford connected heart to heart with everyone as he spoke of his journey as a multi-million dollar earner, and the great gratitude he and his wife Jan share for the Zrii opportunity. Curtis and Ryan shared some exciting announcements about such things as the new BMW reimbursement program, the Rising Star Academy (coming to Salt Lake August 15-16!) and the incredible sales tools that are now available for all Zrii IEs.



Scores of guests had a pretty remarkable first glimpse into the transformational world of Zrii, and many of them joined our family yesterday and today.

Another highlight was when Curtis led a discussion about the new "Zrii Office" - an exclusive and ground breaking back office now live for all Zrii IEs!



So, after last Thursday in Salt Lake and the past 48 hours here in Colorado, we have seen well over 600 IEs and guests in our first few stops. As I prepare to leave Colorado tomorrow and gear up for next week's ZriiVost stops in the Northeast, my heart is filled with gratitude for the bonfire of activity that is growing by the hour all along the Front Range and into the Rockies. Over these past few days, we have learned afresh that Colorado is a vibrant and fast growing jewel in the Zrii coronet. We look forward to returning again and again in the months and years to come!

Zriiyaa,

Clint (Foghorn Leghorn)

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Mile High Mania


Greetings once again from the ZriiVost!  We are presently pulling out of the Westin Hotel in Westmister, CO on our way to Colorado Springs.  The stately coach is as smooth as ever and laptops are open all around the main sitting area as we enter Highway 36.  As they say, "this is how we roll."


The events of the past several days have been fast, furious, and fulfilling.  As I prepare to blog today, I once again, feel like Inigo Montoya from the cult classic movie, The Princess Bride, when he said, "Let me 'splain. No, there is too much.  Let me sum up."  Here goes the summing up...

Last Thursday, June 12th, the latest leg of the ZriiVost tour officially kicked off in Zrii's hometown of Salt Lake City.  Roughly 200 people attended, including such local IE luminaries as Thurl Bailey, author of the popular audio CD "Cutting Down the Nets," and 10-Star Seth Mulder.  Many of their team members and new guests turned out for the special event.  Visiting IEs included 7-Star Jeff Wallen and 8-Star Mark Rogers, both in town from Arizona.  Everyone in attendance was fortunate to hear from Seth Mulder, all Zrii Co-Founders and our CEO, Bill Farley.   A new slideshow highlighting Illumination 2008 and some of its more iconic moments was revealed.  And as always, healthy snacks on the ZriiVost took us well into the night.

One of the more satisfying aspects of the event was the fact that so many of our corporate team members from the head office were able to attend and mingle with our IE leaders and guests.  Everyone at Zrii corporate understands who it is that we serve.

After a brief Fathers Day weekend, we were back out on tour.  The ZriiVost departed from our corporate parking lot late Monday morning, and we were on our way to the Centennial State. With the US Open playoff in full swing, the LCD and plasma screens on the ZriiVost were ablaze with all the drama of the Tiger Woods / Rocco Mediate battle royale.  We watched in awe as this historic match unfolded. For those who think that the words "drama" and "golf" may not belong in the same sentence, let me assure you, these words marry appropriately when describing this playoff.  In the end, the most mentally tough athlete of our age, Tiger Woods, prevailed.  Bum knee and all.  Incredible.

The drive over the Rockies was as scenic as ever.  I-70 between Grand Junction and Denver truly defines eye candy in the natural sense.  Colorado, which is Spanish for "colored," lived up to its name with sprawling pines, jagged rocks, luminescent flowers, and snow capped 14-ers.  


We arrived in the Mile High City late Monday evening, leaving us just enough time to unpack and work out before retiring.  Our work out late Monday evening in the thin mile high air was one I will not soon forget.  There we were, Curtis, me, and our friend McKinley Oswald, running side by side on three treadmills.  On the televisions in front of us was the now days-old story of the Tim Russert heart attack, which continues to get non-stop air time on the 24 hour news channels.  The questions being asked of doctors, health experts, and round tables of nutritionists, were "Are heart attacks preventable, and what can we do to promote overall better health?"  As the sweat poured from our brows and soaked our shirts, we felt somewhat comforted.  A shot of Zrii back in our rooms added to the feeling that we were indeed doing our part to promote our own health.  This is one of the most consolatory feelings one can have.

Tuesday morning was met with bright, warm sunshine, creating an ideal golf index.  Curtis, McKinley, and I joined new Zrii IE Bryan Mosley for a round of golf at the Omni Interlocken Resort, which hosts the John Elway ProAm each year.  After our round, where some shot better than others, we were joined at the hotel by fellow Co-Founder Ryan Thompson, SAB member Dan Rhoda, and our videographer Kyle Burdash.  Along with Josh Dunn and Ryan Fleming who joined us on the trip from the corporate office, we turned our attention to the evening meeting.  We were not really sure what to expect.  We had been in touch with our top leaders in Colorado - Norm Black, Sean and Nancy Slade, Dave Matteson, and Larry and Chrissy Cope, among others - in the days and weeks leading up to the event.  But you never really know what to expect with a newer market.  Since we had only done a few small meetings in Denver to this point, we set up about 100 chairs.  What we got was an incredibly enthusiastic crowd of 215, with over 100 extra chairs packed into our room, and plenty of people standing! Bravo Denver!  In Zrii Nation, you no longer sit in the shadows of Colorado Springs, where Zrii took off first in the Centennial State.  So many new IEs that have joined our family in the past week or two turned out with a large number of guests in tow.  Of course, this bodes extremely well for the organizations of our Denver-based IEs.  Several IEs made the trip from places like Lamar, Basalt, Aspen, and Vail.  It was great to see 8-Star Mark Emden from Southern California and 9-Star Bill Heriford from Utah as well.  Their presence is a blessing to any Zrii gathering.

With a crowd as excited as the one we had, the meeting was a joy to put on.  Daniel Rhoda impressed as always with his discussion of Ayurveda and the singular Zrii formulation.  Bill Heriford brought the house down sharing his heartfelt stories of his life as a networker and what attracted him to Zrii.  All left the meeting inspired and edified, and everyone enjoyed visiting on the ZriiVost after the meeting, sharing business strategies and making grand plans for the future.  Photos were taken, friendships were forged, and the bonds of the Zrii family were strengthened in this special part of the world.


Thank you Colorado IEs for this awesome experience.  Of course, we look forward to seeing many of you again, and a lot of you that we haven't seen yet on the tour, in a few hours at the lovely Cheyenne Mountain Resort in Colorado Springs.  I sense that tonight will be another special night with scores of guests and some of the finest IEs in Zrii Nation.

Zriiyaa!

Clint (Foghorn Leghorn)