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Episode 500: Gratitude and Celebrating You with Best Ever You!
Season 7
Episode 146
Published 6 years ago
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The Best Ever You Show is celebrating 500 shows! Host Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino started this Maine-based live show with first guest Forbes Riley! The show has grown with millions of downloads and is now synicated on iHeartRadio, iTunes, Spotify and more. The Best Ever You Show has welcomed hundreds of experts and celebrities including; The Lennon Sisters, Lee Phillip Bell, Sally Huss,Sheri Salata, Gordana Biernat, Sherianna Boyle, Emily A. Francis, Ed Asner, Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith, Gary Kobat, Alana Stewart, Michael McGlone, Bobby Roth, Frank Stallone, Tosca Reno, Shea Vaughn, Eileen Davidson, Susan Baker, and many more. Please join us for a night of celebration. Elizabeth will be joined by Kris Fuller, who is the CEO of Your LIfe Sparkles. The two will chat about Gratitude, Compassion, Collaboration and more! Elizabeth is the author of four books including the best-seller, PERCOLATE - Let Your Best Self Filter Through, Pinky Doodle Bug, Pinky Doodle Dance and a contributor to the best-selling book A Lesson for Every Child: Learning About Food Allergies. BestEverYou.com YourLifeSparkles.com ElizabethGuarino.com
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Follow Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman for more inspiration, tools, and real-life conversations on peace, change, success, and gratitude.
Peace isn’t something you find.
It’s something you practice.