Private Investigators to Host Radio Show
The segment, titled Ask a PI, will discuss a variety of topics, including stories from their careers and tips people can use to protect their homes, businesses, and families. The pair will draw from their decades of experience in the field, as well as their other careers to bring this information to the public.
€I am super thrilled and honored to be working along with David and helping others to overcome their legal obstacles through PI work,€ wrote MacDonald in posting on her website to announce her participation in the show.
MacDonald went on to say that Duchesnaeu has acted as a mentor to her and that the show will teach people what a PI does as well as discuss the steps one can take in their everyday lives to protect themselves. For more information about the show, or to listen when it's live, please see the Facebook page.
The page has already amassed over 1200 followers since it went live and provides facts related to PIs as well as information about the hosts and their other sites and ventures, such as MacDonald's own radio show. In addition, bios are provided to give one an idea of both host's expertise.
RUSTIE MacDonald has used her own personal challenges as a means to inspire others and spread awareness of various issues. She is a single mother and motivational speaker who use humor, grace, and compassion to spread her message. For more information on MacDonald, please see her website. Contact at Po Box 89, Berwick ME 03901.
DAVID DUCHESNAEU is a former United States Marine and well as a former law enforcement official. After his retirement, he opened his own PI business where he continues to provide a variety of services. In addition, he is also a member of a number of professional organizations, including the Marine Corps Association and the NRA. For more information, please visit his website. Contact details Po Box 1008, Milton NH 03851.
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