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January 14, 2012

Denise Taylor

Denise touches audiences all over the world as an inspirational speaker and writer. Her candid and honest account of her daughter's life and Heavenly Birth relay the powerful lessons she and Jonnae learned through a surprising teacher: leukemia.

Learn more about Denise Taylor at weGETto.com

 

America's Cheapest Family

They paid off their first home in nine years on an income of $35,000 a year. They put five kids through college with no loans. They've never had a credit card. Don't believe it? Dawne didn't either.

Steve and Annette Economides take scrimping to the next level. So what's their secret? From grocery shopping just once a month to knowing when to visit the department stores, this couple can help you get out of debt and start saving money. More information about how you, too, can save money can be found at americascheapestfamily.com.

 

Coach Mo-tivation

Louisville's Coach Mo Dewalt, former contestant on the NBC reality show The Biggest Loser, demonstrates simple exercises to get you feeling fit for the new year. You, too, can get MO-tivated by going to coachmo-tivation.com.

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