December 26, 2005 (Press Release) --
Santa Fe - Got money troubles? Most Americans do, especially with gas prices rising, consumer confidence plummeting, and credit card debt spiraling out of control. Help is at hand on The Prosperity Show, a twice-weekly podcast from Santa Fe’s leading prosperity guide Joan Sotkin, author of the new book Build Your Money Muscles: Nine Simple Exercises for Improving Your Relationship with Money and founder of ProsperityPlace.com.
The Prosperity Show is no dry financial program. With her signature humor and spirit, Sotkin urges listeners to discover the underlying emotional issues causing their financial problems and offers basic, down-to-earth advice for developing effective financial behaviors. Building on the popularity of ProsperityPlace.com, Joan’s main site, the show has enjoyed a rapid growth in its subscriber base, proving that people are craving information that can help them relieve their financial discomfort.
Recent podcasts have included discussions of topics such as money and relationships, the nuts and bolts of prosperity, success and failure identities, and an introduction to the Identity Factor, which Joan describes as the key element that keeps people stuck in their current financial position. “I’m excited about the possibilities for podcasts and foresee their popularity spreading rapidly as the technology for downloading improves,” Sotkin says. “With over 25 million IPods and other MP3 players already in use, podcasts are a medium for the future.”
Listen to The Prosperity Show at www.TheProsperityShow.com or on ITunes. The RSS feed address for the podcast is http://theprosperityshow.com/rss.
The Prosperity Show is no dry financial program. With her signature humor and spirit, Sotkin urges listeners to discover the underlying emotional issues causing their financial problems and offers basic, down-to-earth advice for developing effective financial behaviors. Building on the popularity of ProsperityPlace.com, Joan’s main site, the show has enjoyed a rapid growth in its subscriber base, proving that people are craving information that can help them relieve their financial discomfort.
Recent podcasts have included discussions of topics such as money and relationships, the nuts and bolts of prosperity, success and failure identities, and an introduction to the Identity Factor, which Joan describes as the key element that keeps people stuck in their current financial position. “I’m excited about the possibilities for podcasts and foresee their popularity spreading rapidly as the technology for downloading improves,” Sotkin says. “With over 25 million IPods and other MP3 players already in use, podcasts are a medium for the future.”
Listen to The Prosperity Show at www.TheProsperityShow.com or on ITunes. The RSS feed address for the podcast is http://theprosperityshow.com/rss.

Podcast show offers help to those who are having financial problems.
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