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Interview for Today’s Wealth Pilgrim Radio Show

by Flexo on September 1, 2009

in Administration

At 6:00 PM ET (3:00 PM PT) today, Tuesday, September 1, I will be talking with Neal Frankle from Wealth Pilgrim and the Wealth Pilgrim Radio Show. We’ll be talking about the experiences that led me to discover personal finance and the motivation behind Consumerism Commentary. It will be a live discussion, and I’d like to invite Consumerism Commentary readers to listen in.

You can listen in by calling 347-637-2262 at the beginning of the interview. For a richer multimedia experience, you can listen to the show through Wealth Pilgrim Radio on Blog Talk Radio while participating in the show’s online chat at the same time.

If you miss the live broadcast, a recording of the show will be available on demand as well.

In addition to this evening’s interview, I’ll also be appearing on the Personal Finance Hour with Jim and J.D. next Monday, Labor Day, so stay tuned to Consumerism Commentary for more details as that interview approaches.

Update: For those who missed the live show, you can now listen to the interview in full using the widget below through next Tuesday.

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Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.

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