Happy Labor Day! Are YOU In Your Place?

Hey Family,

Over 15 years ago or so, I found something that changed my life forever. That something was theater. I simply love theater. Theater has become my escape from life. Theater allows you to escape for about two and a half hours and enter into an intense fantasy.  I ask you, “What Takes You To Your Place?”  Whatever your place is, it is with great excitement that I am able to provide this experience for YOU!  

Join me for Stay In Your Place on November 14th and 15th!  With couples across the nation dealing with isIMG_3740sues of infidelity,  Author Tonja Ayers tackles this issue head on in a comedic way with the stage play Stay in Your Place.  


Derived from her bestselling book “A Ho Needs to Stay in a Ho’s Place”, Tonja solicited scriptwriter DuJuan Johnson to bring her vision from the pages of the book to the stage. In addition to DuJuan, Ms. Ayers hired Melissa Talbot to direct and produce the production.

The idea of taking the book from paper to the stage was actually the idea of Mrs. Talbot. This stage play will bring you face to face with the issues involved in an unfaithful relationship and promises to keep your complete attention until the curtain drops. I am honored to involved!!

Join me and the other UPU Producers for a FUN, CRAZY AND REALLY SEXY show!

Get ready for “Stay In Your Place”! 

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  1. Joe Aston got the kind of book launch every first
    time author dreams of – massive amounts
    of free publicity online, in newspapers and on TV and radio. 

    And it was all thanks to Anthony Albanese’s ill-informed attack on Aston over what was written in his
    book, The Chairman’s Lounge – The Inside Story
    of how Qantas sold us out.

    Despite the resultant terrible publicity – which has led to him being called ‘upgrade Albo’ – and calls for an inquiry,
    Aston told Daily Mail Australia his book is ‘not a hit job on Anthony Albanese’.

    Aston insisted he’s ‘not trying to get a scalp’, but reiterated that the Prime Minister
    ‘had a direct line to Alan Joyce’.

    The book claims Mr Albanese got 22 upgrades from economy on Qantas flights by personally requesting them from the
    airline’s then CEO Mr Joyce – which the Prime Minister
    has categorically denied.

    According to unnamed Qantas ‘insiders’, 11 of the 22 flights Mr
    Albanese got upgrades for were ‘privately funded’ and included overseas trips to Rome, London, Los Angeles and Honolulu. 

    But instead of addressing the claim, Mr Albanese chose to shoot the messenger and, in turn, shot himself in the foot. 

    He said Aston was using the accusations to sell books and said he
    was hiding his employment history. 

    ‘I don’t see declarations that he’s a former Liberal Party staffer… I don’t see declarations he’s a
    former Qantas employee,’ the Prime Minister said. 

    But before the book even gets to the contents
    page there is a photo of Aston that refers to him as the then-Qantas corporate communications senior
    adviser. 

    Joe Aston (pictured) got the kind of book launch every first
    time author dreams of – massive amounts of free publicity online, in newspapers and on TV and radio

    Anthony Albanese (right) is pictured with his fiance Jodie
    Haydon (left) and then Qantas CEO Alan Joyce on March 31, 2023
    in Sydney, Australia

    And the first chapter of the book reveals that he worked for then-Liberal MP Bruce Baird, who held the southern Sydney seat of Cook before
    Scott Morrison. 

    ‘My professional history is not a secret or not disclosed, it’s in the first line of the first page of
    the book,’ Aston said on Tuesday night, just before his book launch. 

    Though he was grateful for the free publicity Mr Albanese’s response gave
    the book, Aston was still ‘staggered’ at the untrue claims about him the Prime Minister made. 

    ‘He’s under enormous pressure and I know, I’ve seen this many times
    with public figures and leaders who struggle to see their
    own part in it, the terrible circumstances that they
    create,’ he said.

    Read More

    Extravagant Qantas perk Anthony Albanese FAILED to declare
    is revealed… after two days of denials

    Asked if Mr Albanese had been poorly advised in his attack, Aston, who is a former Australian Financial Review columnist, wonders if the Prime Minister
    ‘even listens to advice at this point’.

    ‘All he’s doing is talking around the issue and he’s blaming me and he’s blaming other MP’s for also taking upgrades
    (on Qantas flights).

    ‘He’s avoiding the only thing that he can’t talk about, which
    is, did you ask Qantas for confirmed upgrades on your private holidays when you were the Transport Minister?
    The answer is “yes” and he’s desperately trying to avoid saying it.’

    Smelling blood, Opposition leader Peter Dutton said
    the Prime Minister should refer himself to the
    anti-corruption commission over the flight upgrades.

    Coming on top of Mr Albanese’s tone deaf purchase
    of a $4.3million clifftop mansion while so many people are struggling to pay their mortgage or rent, the latest blow to his
    credibility has led to calls for him to resign.

    Aston refuses to be drawn on this, though. 

    ‘I never expected this (part of the book) to even this part to get this far.
    I really am shocked at how it’s blown up.

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is pictured with the then Qantas CEO Alan Joyce

    Anthony Albanese is pictured on August 14, 2023 as Qantas unveiled its
    Yes23 livery in support of a Yes vote in the
    Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum 

    Among the movers and shakers at Joe Aston’s
    book launch in the ritzy Hemmesphere club in Sydney was
    Tabcorp director David Gallop (pictured)

    Paul Barry (pictured in blue shirt), the host of the ABC’s Media
    Watch show, was also at the launch

    ‘So to the extent that it has, I would say … anyone who reads the book
    will learn that this book is not a hit job on Anthony Albanese.
    This book is about Qantas. 

    ‘Anthony Albanese is an example of how Qantas influences politicians
    on both sides of the aisle, Labor, Liberal, National, you name it.
    They’ve been doing it for more than a generation.

    ‘They’re the best influence peddler in Australia.

    I’m not here trying to get a scalp. That’s not what this book is about and it never
    was.’

    But the conversation Daily Mail Australia had with Aston mirrors
    the conversations being had across Australia and eventually winds up back
    on Mr Albanese. 

    ‘Even I’ve underestimated how fed up the public is with the freebie mindset of politicians,’ he said.

    Guests at Joe Aston’s book launch on Tuesday
    night are pictured pointing for emphasis or to someone they recognise

    There was no shortage of free alcohol (pictured) available
    at the launch of Joe Aston’s book 

    Joe Aston is pictured in the exclusive Hemmesphere club in Sydney,
    where his book The Chairman’s Lounge was launched

    ‘And unfortunately for Albanese, he’s been in politics a
    long time and that kind of behaviour is quite normalised to
    him, is what I’ve seen. 

    ‘I mean, he loves the free concert tickets and sitting at the front row of the Australian Open Tennis. 

    ‘I went to the Australian Open Tennis as a journalist almost every
    year for 12 years and he was the only Prime Minister (I saw there).

    ‘Those tickets are worth thousands of dollars to
    sit in the front row of the International Grand Slam. He’s the first Prime Minister who I’ve
    ever seen do that.

    ‘That to me is a sign that he doesn’t quite get what
    it looks like to others when he’s on the gravy train. And I think (the claims in the book are) just another example
    of that.’

    In Australian politics it’s regular practise for an MP’s travel to
    be booked in economy, then someone in their office
    phones the airline and asks if their flight can be upgraded. 

    The difference with the Prime Minister is that ‘he had a
    very direct line to Alan Joyce,’ Aston said.

    ‘The other thing is there’s a difference between an upgrade where it’s in the booking and if the seat’s
    empty when the flight closes, you’ll get upgraded.

    ‘This is different. This is a confirmed upgrade where the ticket is
    converted and you are guaranteed. You’re not going to the airport
    crossing your fingers going “Geez, I hope there is a spare seat”.

    ‘You’re guaranteed. You turn up knowing you’re getting a seat and the only person at Qantas who can issue those
    types of upgrades is the CEO. No other executive can do
    that.

    ‘So it is beyond question that Alan joints authorised these upgrades (for Anthony Albanese).’

    Aston enjoyed many upgrades to the pointy end of planes during his time as a travel
    journalist, and understands the attraction for politicians to get up there. 

    ‘These things are tempting and it’s human nature too.
    Once you’ve experienced the front of the plane, it’s very hard to go back.

    ‘For politicians, they run around with all these staff and
    they’ve got chauffeured cars and they fly in business, but they don’t get
    paid like CEOs …

    ‘They’re not in a situation where they can afford to
    go flying around in the front of the plane on personal
    travel. 

    ‘A normal person would say “Therefore I won’t (fly business class). But (for politicians) it’s a culture of entitlement.’

    Aston is careful to point out that most people would say politicians are ‘very well paid compared to the average worker’.

    But that doesn’t stop some MPs from desperately seeking a free ride, whether it’s a flight upgrade, concert tickets or the executive box at sporting events. 

    Late on Wednesday night, a spokeswoman Mr Albanese said ‘The Prime Minister did not ever call Alan Joyce seeking an upgrade’.

    ‘All travel has been appropriately declared and is a matter of public record.’

    Daily Mail Australia has contacted Qantas for comment.  

    The Chairman’s Lounge – The Inside Story of how Qantas sold us out, by Joe Aston, is available now in bookshops and from online retailers

    WHAT IS THE QANTAS CHAIRMAN’S LOUNGE?

    The Qantas Chairman’s Lounge is an invitation-only club approved by the company chairman, with the guest list a closely-guarded secret.

    It has been dubbed ‘the most exclusive club in the country’ and comes with a distinct black card.

    Members include senior-ranking MPs such as ministers, state premiers and the Prime Minister, leaders of major unions and sporting groups, Qantas ambassadors, selected A-list celebrities, major corporate figures and high-profile media personalities.

    The clubs can be found in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide airports but are not signposted – you have to know where to look.

    Inside you will find expensive wood and brass furnishings, wool carpet and marble flooring, all bathed in natural light. 

    Members enjoy fine à la carte dining with a complimentary premium array of beers, spirits and Australian wines. Wine bottles are often given as departing gifts.

    Facilities may also include spas, showers and an assortment of books and magazines.

    Members may bring in two guests at a time. 

    Lounge attendants personally alert you when your flight is ready to board, and your personal preferences are logged for each flight. 

    Membership also entitles you to first-class facilities at Qantas partner airlines.

    Source: Executive Traveller

    Anthony Albanese

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