This week on Breaking Through - Ken Foster -
October 27, 2009 – 8PM EST
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In this week’s show we will be revisiting the interview with Kenneth D. Foster, best selling author of “Ask and You Will Succeed, 1001 Extraordinary Questions to Create Life-Changing Results“, unlocks the secret to success: knowing what questions to ask about yourself, your career and your future. This was a fantastic interview so if you missed it the first time round be sure to tune in!
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This week on Breaking Through - Ardy Skinner -
October 20, 2009 – 8PM EST
Breaking Through with Georgiann - Interview with Ardy Skinner
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Ardy Skinner knows, through personal experience, how to weather the economic storm and come out on top. She’s a Lavish Cheapskate, a new breed of cheapskate that has accomplished “lavish liberation” by using more ingenuity than money, more passion than experience, and more focused mindset than mainstream financial investing. And in her new book, The Lavish Cheapskate, Everyday Strategies to Free Up Money and Recession-Proof Your Life, Skinner helps people from all walks of life launch and build a recession-proof life which leads to liberation, one case-scenario comparison at a time (with hard numbers to show the outcome).
“A tough economy is a blessing for your personal financial mindset. Having a limited income forces you to become conscious of everyday spending and to become acutely aware of what money is for. That’s where the true meaning of money emerges; the perception that is the foundation to personal success in all areas of life.”
Skinner adds that in an uncertain economy, double-income families are at unusually high risk, because knowing their bare-minimum isn’t on their agenda. And when the economy turns around again, it is the Lavish Cheapskates that will become more successful by maintaining these daily principles.”
Packed with practical advice straight from the trenches, The Lavish Cheapskate is a do-it-now guide to recession proof your life, even if you’re at the threat of losing a job. In her book, Skinner defies conventional methods, citing that the “coupon-savings plan” in the grocery store is a “waste of time and money” and calls them “spending stimulation tickets.” She explains how any household can free up more money by abandoning them—and leveraging that money to recession-proof life.
Here is Ardy on CBS Affiliate KRQE News giving advice on grocery shopping..
This week on Breaking Through - Bethanne Elion -
October 13, 2009 – 8PM EST
Breaking Through with Georgiann - Interview with Bethhanne Elion
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Author of “Memoirs of the Bathtub Psychic: The True Story of a Clairvoyant and Her Dogs”, Bethanne Elion, takes the reader on a fascinating journey showing the ups and downs of how she raises and loves her animal family.
Bethanne Elion is a nutrition consultant for dogs, animal communicator, psychic medium and author.
What others say:
“We need to live by our experience and not just our beliefs. When we do we will be able to accept human nature as it truly is. This book can help you open your mind’s eye.” — Bernie Siegel, MD, author of Faith, Hope & Healing and 365 Prescriptions For The Soul
“Bethanne Elion has the ability to open minds. Her life experiences and her expertise and knowledge on animal nutrition and health make this book a must-read. A tremendous gift for our animals.” — Sonya Fitzpatrick, star of The Pet Psychic, author, radio & TV host.
“This book takes you on an amazing journey of love and connection. An inspiring, hard-to-put-down read.” — Ann Brightman, managing editor, Animal Wellness Magazine.
You can find more info on Bethanne’s website by clicking here
Official Selection of the Sundance, Silverdocs, and Los Angeles 2009 Film Festivals. This movie is serious. This movie is funny. This movie is filled with real data, facts and figures. Watch this trailer to learn how this family created less impact on our planet. A fascinating and extreme one-year experiment. Is it possible to have a good life without wasting so much?