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Ex-Olympian is a co-founder of thriving MonaVie
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MonaVie doesn't translate to "Tree of Life" in Portuguese. Is this an error on the part of the DN writer, or has Henry Marsh forgotten how to speak the language?
Good catch. Neither MonaVie, nor Mona, nor Vie, is even similar to any Portuguese words I can think of! "Tree of Life" would be "rvore da Vida."
I was glad to see the headline mentioning Mr. Marsh's business success. His is a name I remember from when I was a little kid. I was somewhat disappointed when I clicked through to the article and saw that it was multi-level marketing. But if he is running an honest business, I'm happy for him.
Great article. Having recently printed at Monavie's Income Disclosure Statement, (comparing it to others in the market), I find in refreshingly honest, and impressive. (It is publicly available online).
It is about time a company tells everyone what the minimum, maximum and average someone can make at every rank with the average number of hours and the number of people at each rank.
Whether or not the product is worth the cost could be debated by some, but they do have a good product that is good for people, and they are doing good things in Brazil.
Congrats to Henry Marsh for bringing some respect to an industry that has lost it over the years.
What, were suppose to be impressed with this guy? Here's my new goal in life: Make note in Franklin Planner; "Have house overlooking Temple". Give me a Break.
watching Henry Marsh running steeplechase races, when I was a lad. He was always an inspiring sight to behold and I do hope that this business that he co-founded works out for him and the people working for him...
I just want to say Henry is one of the smartest, most likable and generous people I have ever met. He cares deeply for his family and loves his friends and uses his money to help them. I don't know much about this business of his and have mixed feelings about MLMs but that's what I've observed of Henry as a person.
Henry is as ethically sound as a person can get, as I've seen him work in some of his previous ventures. Notice how Henry tried other business models that didn't work for him, but kept on looking until he found the right model. Isn't that what we should all do? Good for you, Henry. Prove the naysayers wrong!
I don't really have an opinion on multi level marketing or fruit juice. Everyone has the right to spend their time in an MLM organization if they want to. If people want to spend their money on juice that's fine with me too.
However, Henry Marsh was an incredible athlete! I loved watching him run the steeplechase. He is a pretty amazing individual too. It's very commendable that an individual could train and compete at a world class level and still have the discipline and energy to get a law degree. As far as his business goes... yes, not everyone involved is going to make money, but guess what? Not every guy that puts on a pair of running shoes is going to end up in the Olympics. Henry has done well in athletics and in business. I'm glad that he is able to handle the critics that try to tear him down. It's something all successful people must learn to deal with... and Henry has done it with class.
"His one big splurge: A large two-story luxury home with a tennis court, indoor basketball court, workout room and theater on two acres that overlook the Great Salt Lake and the Bountiful Temple."
Yowza! Must be nice.....
How can a company that had 380 million in sales a few months ago, now be a billion dollar company? read the fine print on the disclosre very well. HYPE HYPE HYPE
actually "my life" in french would be "ma vie"
at first i thought it was a clever play on words, because if you say "mon avis" (pronounced, mon - a - vee) it can mean, my opinion, or my advice, depending on how you use it..... just interesting to play with, for what it's worth.
Go Henry Go!
I have been fortunate to know Henry personally and praise him for his success. He took a risk, and with hard work, and a never give up attitude is now reaping the reward. Because of his efforts, those who know him, and have taken the risk with him have done very well.
Henry is a class act - Thank you to Henry for being a positive part of our society - his actions should teach us that with hard work and diligence we can achieve!
I recently purchased Henry's book which I might add is a great read. I might even splurge on a bottle of his fancy juice to drink while I finish the final chapters of the book. Henry has proved to be a great marketer and models it, in and through the article. Can't wait to meet him and cycle for one of his worthy causes.
By their works, ye shall know them.
The article didn't say this, but Henry started a charity organization which he funds almost completely by himself.
They have found those in need from word of mouth and paid their bills, bought them food, and kept them in their houses.
Go ahead and bash MLMs, but get to know Henry before you say anything negative about him.
I can just imagine how much effort these whiners put into any business they get involved in. Like any business, you can't just plant one seed and expect a whole freakin' field to spring up, you have to put a seed in each location that you want a plant to appear, and it really helps if you water those seeds. We call that support in the industry. Please just get a clue, go do the DSA or the MLMIA or the MLM-DRA or any of the other credible non profit sites from around the world instead of some that and not some MLM hate site wher
I have met Henry personally and was very impressed with his honesty and the caring heart he has for people. I was there in Utah when we raised, in less than 3 hours, 1 million and 30,000 dollars for the kids in Brazil. Every pennie goes to them. I wanted to see for myself heart of the mangement team and if I wanted to be a part. I got more than I could ever asked for. I came home and started sharing this wonderful juice and less than 6 months I was able to do more than 30 years in the building biz. I have worked all my life as a business owner and have mortgaged my home and borrowed lots of money to buy a job. Now for $39.00 I am building a distibutorship with many people who have the same chance as I do, to get off the couch and make a difference. I thank God for this business called Monavie, I would have lost everything after working so hard because of this wonderful economy. All business can be bad whether MLM or not. Let the people have a chance for a change instead of the Ceo. Thanks!
1-14% of people in juice marketing scams make money.
100% of the door greeters at the local mega mart make money.
Choose wisely your career path. Juice marketing scams arent that great...
Henry Marsh, Dallin Larsen and the Monavie empire has done more for the country and the world in just three years, then most companies do in an entire lifetime. The corporation pays out 50% of the gross back to all it's distributor base. How much of that 50% is up to the individual who works for a piece of it. So they promote good health with a unique and consumable product and give you the opportunity to work at financial wealth. How can anyone have anything negative to say about that?? To all the nay-sayers who have knowledge without research. Look closer at what is bringing hope and opportunity to the masses. Finally a company who is for the distributor and the world. Thank you Henry for being great and giving others the opportunity to do the same!!!!
Wow!! What an amazing article. This goes to show the integrity and management associated with MonaVie. My business partner benchmarked 1800 home based businesses and discovered that MonaVie was the #1 company to join our over 200K community of IBO's with. Their management team and product was why. A world class product joined to the #1 leadership development system for 9 years straight can only define sweet success! This I know to be true!
Reading the negative comments makes me realize how fortunate I am not to think like 95% of Americans. Introduce yourself to great books like "The Next Millionaires" or "The New Wellness Revolution" by Paul Z. Pilzer and any Robert Kiyosaki books. Those clearly describe that MonaVie is on the right track. There are 3 types of people....those that make it happen, those that watch it happen, and those that wonder "what happened?". As a single parent who just achieved the Silver level in 4 months,{29K/yr.extra}, I am following those that are not only making it happen, but are determined to make it happen for others!! MonaVie will be a household word!!
My humble thanks to Dallin Larsen and his amazing vision. TEAM MonaVie for life!!
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