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Karen Loucks Rinedollar: The "Linus" Effect

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with Teresa Kuhn

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Teresa Kuhn's guest, Karen Rinedollar is an author, speaker, entrepreneur and consultant specializing in Personal Accountability and Improving Customer Satisfaction.   In 1995, she founded and managed the effort known as Project Linus that has provided over 5 million hand-made blankets to seriously ill and traumatized children around the world.

For over 25 years, Karen been speaking to all over the world about how individual efforts can yield dramatic results.She uses her public platform to inspire others to fight for something larger than themselves.   Her optimistic message is simply that one person really can make a positive difference.  It’s often the little things that matter most.

Karen will discuss “The Linus Effect,”  and show how you can learn how to create a simple, focused plan of action to fine-tune your life outlook in order to make the best of any situation.  Sometimes serious, sometimes funny, always inspirational, Karen personifies the spirit of commitment and perseverance that can conquer life’s challenges.

Karen Rinedollars' book : Working for Peanuts: The Project Linus Story has received multiple honors and rave reviews.  She’s been featured on Oprah, NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, People magazine, Parade magazine, Reader’s Digest, Family Circle, many other outlets.

Join Teresa as she taps in to just a little of what creating your own Project Linus can do to improve your mental, spiritual, and emotional life and give you what you need to address all the challenges in your own life.  You CAN and SHOULD make a difference in this world.

Contact Karen by calling  (303) 478-6652, or email her AT Karen@KarenLoucks.com  http://karenloucks.com/

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