Old news. Bad news. Fake news. Sometimes you want to shut down and get no news at all! I aim to change that by focusing on good people doing good works. I visit with artists, educators, civic & spiritual leaders, musicians, business owners, students, volunteers, and everyday citizens who are using their creativity, resources, and talents to bring hope, happiness, and goodness to their corner of the world.
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Wednesday May 29, 2019
Wednesday May 29, 2019
If there’s one recurring theme on this show it is that people feel a little worn down from taking a “business-as-usual” approach to life. Many are looking for a fresh approach to the way they work, play, interact, eat, and move. What’s even more prevalent is that many people are using their disenchantment with the status quo as an opportunity to start over, to rebuild from the ground up, and then they’re sharing their journey with others in the hopes they can make a change to. I recently had the pleasure to visit one of those special people when Meghan Abraham, the creator of Fresh Fuel, came to visit me on Find the Good News. Meghan hit the status quo, got fed up with it, then changed her life, and she continues to change it daily by focusing on critical elements. She wanted to eat better. She wanted to be more active. She wanted the changes she made to areas to be practical for the average person trying to make their way in a 24-hour world. If you follow Meghan on social media then you’ll find very quickly that she values honesty and transparency. Is she living her hashtag “best life?” You bet she is, and as it turns out her best life is her real life. She shares the good days and bad ones because let’s face it,… that’s what real life is made of. In sharing this way she is encouraging others to take that first fresh step toward a brand new life. With Fresh Fuel, she wants to help you start cooking and eating fresher food at home, and by taking the planning off your plate she believes you’ll put healthier food on the table for you, and your family. Beyond that, I believe Meghan follows the “just do something” philosophy. If you want to make a change try taking a different path, but don’t stand still. I gathered that she believes there is a new you on standby, waiting for you do that next simple thing that’s going to put a whole series of fresh new actions into motion, making each day a celebration of life. She’s here to help you so you don’t have to get kickstarted alone. Change can be hard, and Meghan is here to help make it easier. If you’re parked in idle and not sure where to start, Meghan Abraham has good news.
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FOR MORE INFO ABOUT MEGHAN ABRAHAM & FRESH FUEL >> www.facebook.com/meghanhanksabraham or https://thefreshfuel.com/
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THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY PARKER BRAND CREATIVE SERVICES >> www.ParkerBrandUp.com
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