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Time:
1:00:19
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Guest
Joan Sotkin, author of the highly-praised book,
Build Your Money Muscles, and proprietor of the
Prosperity Place website, gives so much valuable information on how our
emotions and attitudes affect our prosperity and our relationship with money
that it's hard to know whether to get into any of it here.** Listen to the
show! The conversation was so rich and info-packed that we broke the one-hour
barrier in show length!
BuDDy's
interest had been piqued by a short, pithy
interview with Joan in the
Santa Fe Reporter, and his impulse in inviting her was the hope that his
associate,
Jim Terr, might listen in and get some tips on getting out of his
constant state of financial stress. Joan has made this journey herself, and
knows whereof she speaks. They discuss their mutual admiration for
Peace Pilgrim.
BuDDy
gives Joan a copy of
Jim Terr's most recent CD -- unfortunately autographed to someone else,
but Joan graciously accepts. They also discuss their mutual admiration for
Stefany Burrowes' weekly
Theater Salon newsletter and website - an ambitious and useful resource
for arts in New Mexico - in which Joan and Jim both advertise.
BuDDy
mentions that Jim Terr is working on a feature film script involving BuDDy, and
is newly frustrated because he just came across a
Newsweek article about how a made-for-TV movie called "High
School Musical," with an almost identical concept, is taking the
entertainment world by storm!
We all
join together in a group spray of
Marsha Mason's Throat Therapy Spray - except Joan, who is allergic to
one of the ingredients. A whole new carton of the stuff has generously been
supplied for us to give to our guests, by
Marsha Mason's Resting in the River,
in recognition of the powerful marketing reach of
BuDDy's Old Fashioned Podcast (now on 3 or 4 continents worldwide!)
BuDDy
mentions with considerable reverence his friend, singer/songwriter
Steve Young, writer
of the song "Seven Bridges Road" recorded by
The Eagles,
Joan Baez and many others, and of songs recorded by
Waylon Jennings,
Hank Williams, Jr. and others. We play Steve's song, "Little Birdie,"
from his fabulous CD, "Primal
Young."
BuDDY
plays live, in-studio, a composition called "The Crazy Leg," a tribute to
the
rockabilly era. BuDDy announces that
ABC Radio News correspondent Larry Jacobs will be his in-studio
guest on the podcast to air August 19.
We leave
our listeners with a quote from Joan, from her book: "When you're longing for
more, what you'll get is more longing."
**Suffice it to say your Inner Child (or even worse, your Rebellious Teenager)
may be running your finances, and you want to think twice before letting them
stay in charge!
Be sure to check out the
complete list of songs played on past Podcasts.
LINKS AND FRIENDS
Email Buddy
Jim
Terr's Music
BuDDy's Old Fashioned
Web Site
BuDDy on the Forbes Magazine billionaires list
Marsha
Mason's Throat Therapy Spray
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