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Financial Education Expert Robert Kiyosaki Says Goodbye to Expensive Recording Studios

"The Rich Dad Radio Show" will now be recorded from Scottsdale office via high tech, VocalBooth

2012-08-10
SCOTTSDALE, AZ, August 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Today, the financial education experts at The Rich Dad Company, http://www.richdad.com, announced the installation of a portable, high-tech recording studio from VocalBooth , http://www.VocalBooth.com. Now, "The Rich Dad Radio Show with Robert Kiyosaki" will originate directly from The Rich Dad Company offices in Scottsdale, AZ to be heard by 18.9 million subscribers of SiriusXM Satellite Radio, on Channel 168 Talk Radio, every Saturday at 3:00 p.m. EDT.

"By installing the sound-isolation, portable recording studio from VocalBooth here in our Scottsdale office, we save time and thousands of dollars while providing a comfortable recording experience for Robert Kiyosaki and his financial education experts," states Shane Caniglia, The Rich Dad Company Director of Technology. "We can record quickly and easily from the comfort of our office without massive rental fees or tight, studio deadlines. Plus, the system is portable and can be moved to future locations for recording if necessary."

The Vocalbooth.com portable recording studio is a completely enclosed system that includes: lighting, cable ports, active ventilation, optional windows, and unlimited customizations with a single or double-wall design in sizes ranging from 4′ x 4′ to 16′ x 16′. As a modular system, it can be installed in a single day.

"In addition to the convenience of recording right from their office, The Rich Dad Company is saving approximately 70% or more by installing their own VocalBooth rather than building a recording studio from scratch," states Guy Coleman, VocalBooth V.P. Sales & Marketing. "And with today's expensive studio rental fees, the booth will pay for itself in almost no time at all."

"The Rich Dad Radio Show with Robert Kiyosaki" is a new talk radio program that exposes "the good news and the bad news about money." Every Saturday at 3:00 p.m. EDT, listeners tune in to hear Robert Kiyosaki's compelling, no-B.S. and contrarian points of view on money, entrepreneurship, business, relationships, and more. He is joined by his wife and business partner, Kim Kiyosaki, author of Rich Woman and It's Rising Time! Guests include their personal advisors and special talent like Richard Duncan, Bert Dohmen, G. Edward Griffin, and many others.

"The Rich Dad Radio Show with Robert Kiyosaki" airs Saturdays from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time (GMT -4) on SiriusXM Satellite Channel 168, Talk Radio reaching North America, parts of Central America and the Caribbean.

For more information and to hear podcasts of past shows, visit http://www.richdad.com/radio.

Media Contact: Melanie Rembrandt, Rembrandt Communications , info@rembrandtwrites.com, 800-PR1-0116

About The Rich Dad Company
The Rich Dad Company was founded in 1997 and is based on Robert Kiyosaki's best-selling personal finance book of all time, "Rich Dad Poor Dad." Today, Robert, Kim Kiyosaki, author of "Rich Woman," and their team of advisors, transform lives through financial education. Using innovative technology, the Rich Dad Company offers a new way to think about money. Content is delivered via mobile apps, live stream global events, social media, books, seminars, videos, the CASHFLOW board and Web game, free online content, and much more. Tune in to hear "The Rich Dad Radio Show with Robert Kiyosaki," exposing "the good news and the bad news about money," every Saturday at 3:00 p.m. EDT on SiriusXM Satellite Channel 168 Talk Radio. Visit http://www.richdad.com/Resources.aspx or call us at 800-308-3585, 480-998-6971 outside of the U.S., to begin your journey to financial freedom.

About VocalBooth.com
VocalBooth.com, Inc, founded in 1997, is an industry leading sound recording and sound isolation solution provider. VocalBooth.com, Inc manufactures state-of-the-art portable vocal booths and sound isolation enclosures for the professional and home recording studio, as well as for the audiology, scientific testing and industrial sound dampening industries worldwide.


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[Press-News.org] Financial Education Expert Robert Kiyosaki Says Goodbye to Expensive Recording Studios
"The Rich Dad Radio Show" will now be recorded from Scottsdale office via high tech, VocalBooth