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Barbara Stanny gives great interviews

As a former journalist, Barbara knows exactly what makes a great interview. She's at ease with the media and never tires of telling her dramatic personal story of riches to almost-rags and back again. An absolute media pro, she can always find a new way into her story and knows how to keep it fresh. When she talks about her mission to empower women financially, her enthusiasm is evident and inspires readers. Because she has interviewed hundreds of women for her various books, she has countless great stories and examples to share about six-figure women and women who have overcome underearning. Barbara understands precisely what people are eager to know about getting their financial lives in order, and she delivers concrete steps and tips to help readers reach their goals.

Barbara's most recent interviews include:

Why Women Get Paid Less
Even star employees often shy away from asking for more. Here are 6 tips for women on how to get a raise.
Fortune/CNNMoney.com
By Anne Fisher

Why Women Must Invest More Aggressively
TheStreet.com
By Michael Katz

Earning What You're Worth
Cape Cod Times
By Marilee Crocker

Tele-Interview: Barbara Stanny on Overcoming Underearning
Executive Coaching for Women, Inc.
By Jean Stafford

She's been featured in countless national and regional magazines and newspapers, including: USA Today, Business Week, Time Magazine, New York Newsday, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Seattle Times, New York Daily News, Northwest Woman Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, Atlanta Constitution-Journal, Omaha World Herald, Investor's Business Daily and many more.

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It takes more than mechanics to learn about money. Factual information does little to change years of conditioning. There is a colossal psychological component that casts a dark shadow over our financial dealings. For many of us, getting smart with money is as much about conquering fear and overcoming resistance as it is about learning facts and managing assets.
~Barbara Stanny
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