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Lost Arts Radio Show #191 - Special Guest Sam Asser

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In the midst of so much mounting chaos and hatred being intentionally spread in society by mainstream corporate media, corrupt elements in government and industry, and people who seem to have lost their discernment and connection to themselves, one saving grace we can all benefit from is the presence of light-oriented, inspiring people like Sam Asser. Sam, with her brother Mitch and a small crew, runs the educational project called "Fast Way to Health" (www.fastwaytohealth.com/about). They teach people all around the world how to reclaim health, energy and reconnection to purpose, by sharing the techniques and understandings of healthy lifestyle and attitude. Fasting is one of the powerful tools they share, and the results people have experienced have been phenomenal.

One of the most important things that makes Sam an inspiring teacher is that she lives what she teaches and shares with others. Being a glowing, energetic and joyful example of what she explains gives power to her words, that study without practice cannot do. The fact that she has accomplished so much in her own transformation shows us that we can do great things as well, and she invites us to start now. I hope you'll be there to share the inspiration with me, as we get to sit down one on one for an energizing discussion with a great exponent of the modern fasting and juicing awakening.

Join me, your host Richard Sacks, every week for fascinating discussions, amazing guests and useful information that you will not want to miss. If you want to support our work, please use the Donate button on our website, www.lostartsradio.com, and tell others about the show.

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