Friday, March 31, 2006

Need a Healthy Coffee Rep?? Find one here :)

Click here, to take a tour and meet our team!

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Doesn't this quote go right along with our Million Dollar Action plan, and Zeke!

Age wrinkles the body. Quitting wrinkles the soul.

by Douglas McArthur

(Zeke, this one is for you, as our 29 year old Gem!)

Meg Friedrich

Meg Friedrich earned her MusB with Distinction in Music Education from The University of Michigan and has had a long, country-wide career in flute teaching and performing. She is currently in her 26th year of playing flute and piccolo in the Pioneer Valley Symphony, rated #1 in Western Massachusetts, and does other free-lance performing throughout New England, as well as teaching flute at various secondary schools in her area.

Over the years, she has done considerable secretarial work and also owned and operated a Bed & Breakfast for ten years.

Because she is an entrepreneur at heart, when she was first introduced to network marketing 10 years ago, she was very attracted to the concept and all it includes: the freedom of working from home, getting paid according to what you do (rather than what your boss thinks you’re worth), self-development, and people helping people.

After a varied networking career, she is thrilled to have found her home with Gano Excel and the CoffeeTeamOnline gang ~ a system that truly has its entire act together! She is honored to be a part of the company ~ and the team within the company ~ that is destined to make history!

Meg and her husband, Eddie, live out in the boonies with the deer and wild turkeys (but in a five-college area), overlooking the Deerfield Valley and the Shelburne Hills.

Quote of the Day...

There is a little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. That little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether it is positive or negative.

W. Clement Stone

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Zeke & Jean Hanzl... part of our Healthy Coffee RV gang!


Zeke went to Gettysburgh College, Pa. after his grammar school years and Jean went to Mrs. Skinner's Secretarial School but left after a few dull months and went to work in the mailroom of Doubleday Publishing Co., Garden City. More dullness, so ended up commuting from home in L.I. to N.Y.C. working in advertising.

Later, living and working in the City was even better because that is why Z & J met one evening in the N.Y.C. Port Authority building while waiting on line to take the bus out to N.J. By that time Zeke was working in his father's commercial art studio in the City and living in Cranford, N.J. (That's where Jean's family had moved to live) so the twain did meet. Zeke worked as VP of Marketing for Staff Builders, Inc., a national temporary staffing service before we dropped everything to do what we knew was right for us and our family at that time...Vermont!

We lived in Upper Montclair, N.J. for the first seven years of marriage and created two children. We acquired four dogs and decided we needed to live a different life-style. Vermont was the answer. So in 1971, we took the plunge. At first we were considered "odd" in our little country farm village (being city people) but eventually we were fully accepted and it truly became our village, as well. Zeke eventually became Deputy Commissioner of Economic Development for the state of Vermont under our first woman Governor, Madeline Kunin, while Jean ran a business called "THE OLD FIREHOUSE ANTIQUES, YARN & CRAFTS CENTER,which we owned.

Eventually, we moved from Craftsbury and came to the Burlington area where Zeke has just retired from his work as Canon For Ministry Development for the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont. We will now devote our time to our wonderful new enterprise, Gano Excel, USA ... HEALTHY COFFEE.

Always Onward, or as zeke might say in his former life, "ad astra per aspera".

Postscript: Perhaps sometime we'll share some of the unusual happenings our lives have encountered during our never dull country life (if you dare to listen) ... goats, ghosts, 4-H, headaches and always new challenges.

Justin & Elana Clark


Justin and Elana Clark are entrepreneurs who have worked from home for almost 5 years. They have created teams of thousands of successful affiliates through providing effective marketing systems for the representatives. They are respected trainers and presenters and now bring their expertise to Gano Excel, the healthy coffee company.

Justin Clark... Haidong Gumdo Black belt!


"I have two black belts in Martial Arts, one in Tae Kwon Do and one in a Korean SwordArt, Haidong Gumdo. Here are some pics of me doing my thing!"

Watch this!


Ahhhhh, that's where he get's his focus, discipline, and honor! Thank you Justin!

Justin & Elana's WHY!

JONAH! Loves Schokolade'

The Wind Beneath Justin's Wings.....so we can ALL FLY!


Elana Clark.... behind the scenes :) Thank you Elana!

Saturday, March 18, 2006

John and Chystal Pate


Hi, we are John and Chystal Pate. Our dream is to help people enjoy the best life has to offer. By joining a community of like minded people we offer a fun and exciting oppurtunity to gain the control back that people have lost track of in there day to day lives. We are passionate about life the ups and the downs we are normal people with extraordinary dreams. Come join in our fun, we would love to have you!


Warmest Regards,

John and Chystal Pate, Platinum (Diamond in the rough)

Steve Coerper


"Yourself": I'm mid-50's, married, three children and five grand-children.

Interests: Theology, history, coffee, and five grand-children.

Hobbies: Reading and a little writing, HTML and website/computer stuff, leading a Rich Dad club of 50+ members in Raleigh, North-Carolina.

Friday, March 17, 2006

Happy St. Patty's Day!

Cheers! What a great St. Patty's call we had :)

Garko, one of our so many talented teammates!



Garko... our Human Rights Activist, Musician, lead supplier, and Gano Lover!

Ronnie Pearce, on Mega Bucks Jackson...our Oklahoma leaders!

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Daily Insights

Life's up and downs provide windows of opportunity to determine your values and goals. Think of using all obstacles as stepping stones to build the life you want.

Marsha Sinetar