Why Did I Invite You to Listen In on This Intimate Conversation?
My work -- and my passion -- is helping people like you end their debt nightmares, once and for all. These three 1-hour conversations with Alexis, Avis, and Neradine have already proved helpful to many people in their transitions from debt nightmare to financial peace. I'd like to see them working for you, as well.
You Only Heard A Snippet!
You may well have found a golden nugget in one of the excerpt. But imagine what it would be like to take Alexis on an hour-long walk with you… To be inspired by Avis’ story while you’re commuting to or from work... To have your spirits lifted by Neradine when you’re feeling particularly hopeless about your situation...

What Can These Conversations Do For You?
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You won't have to be alone with this problem |
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You’ll see that you really can turn this ship around |
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You’ll learn how simple the actual steps can be |
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You’ll free yourself from the shame of hiding |
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You’ll feel “richer” than you ever have |
Order Your First Conversation Now!
You pay only $17 for the first hour of intimate conversation. As soon as your payment is approved, you’ll have immediate access to Conversation #1.
What is the Cost?
The price of each hour-long audio conversation is only $17. (You can either listen online or download these conversations, so there’s no charge for shipping and handling.)
If you like what you’re learning and want to get even more value, then there's nothing to do: you’ll automatically get the second conversation two weeks after the first, and the third conversation, two weeks after that.
Your debit or credit card will be billed $17 when you order your first conversation, $17 two weeks later, and $17 two weeks after that (unless we hear from you).
There are no bidden costs. For the price of a dozen grande lattes, you get the benefit of listening to each of these three women’s stories over and over again.

What Else Do I Receive With My Order?
To further jumpstart your recovery journey, I’d like you to have, with my compliments, a 14-minute video that will help you discover what’s at the core of your overshopping and what the consequences are. You’ll see me working with two women during my keynote presentation at this year’s annual conference of the Association for Financial Counseling, Planning, and Education. You’ll see how I help them become more mindful buyers, and how you can too.
How Do I Place My Order?
It's easy... just click here right now to order. As soon as your payment is approved, you’ll have immediate access to Conversation #1.
Here is what people are saying about these conversation companions...
I just wanted to say thank you for the informative and honest session yesterday evening. It was especially relevant to my own situation. I took notes throughout the talk and actually had a conversation with my husband about what I’d learned. It also enabled me to look deeper into the reasons "why" I do what I do. I was able to identify the time when my overshopping problems began and look at a progression of events during that time. I guess I had not really thought about it up to this point. I still have a long road ahead of me, but I felt renewed hope after listening to the talk. Sometimes I can be my harshest critic and the discussion about forgiveness was so helpful.
Thanks again for offering this series of phone seminars. I look forward to listening in on next week's talk.
--Susan, Pennsylvania
Hi April,
I just got off the call. It was great! Alexis was terrific and so were you. I really liked the questions you asked and the sensitivity with which you asked them. Looking forward to the next conversations.
Thank you so much,
Linda Samuels, Croton-on-Hudson, New York

Hi April,
Thank you again for another great conversation! Neradine was terrific as was her story. It's amazing what she was able to accomplish on her own without support. I can only imagine the role that having support plays during this.
Warmly,
Linda Samuels, Croton-on-Hudson, New York
I think you have a terrific series here! I was really touched by how open and honest these women were. Clearly they had hit some low points in their lives and managed to break patterns of behavior that were self-sabotaging—no easy feat. I am always inspired by such courage. Your own clarity and preparedness on not just the topic but their books too made it such a flowing experience to listen to.
--Helen Kim, New York, New York
Hi April,
Just wanted to tell you how happy I was to have gotten in on this series. I think many of us simply wanted to hear from women who have been stuck in the same addiction but now have a grip on it: how they measured their success as sober shoppers, how much debt they’d carried, exactly how they’d eliminated their debt, and how they stayed sober. I thought it was good to hear about the individual strategies these women came up with to overcome the shopping habit, especially for those who think they don't have the time, money or access to professional help.
Each of the women had insights on overshopping that struck a chord with me. Such as, "over-working can lead to feeling like you don't have mental energy for more engaging interests," "physical activity and physical challenges reduce shopping urges," "buying gifts for others is still overshopping," and "becoming a conscious shopper is key to healthy shopping."
The particular trio is such a good sample, as they all come from such different walks of life. The series was a great boost at this point for me
--Jane Alcala, Los Angeles, California
Dr. Benson,
I wanted to let you know how grateful I am for the three weekly teleconferences with the three ladies who had written books about their experiences. I have not shopped for clothes, shoes or jewelry since May 22nd. My goal is not to shop for any of those items for one year. I had gotten to where I was "shopping" every day. Thanks again,
--Judy Marlow, Oklahoma City, OK

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