PHIL TOWN INTERVIEWED BY DAWSON CHURCH
This Single Interview Has The Power To Change Your Life
"Buy a stock as though you were buying the whole company"
Phil Town
EXCLUSIVE AUDIO INTERVIEW: DAY 31
PHIL TOWN
Phil Town is a #1 NY Times best selling author, hedge fund manager, and sought-after speaker on investing.
Phil was working as a Colorado River rafting guide when one day his life changed forever. After saving a group from a whitewater disaster, Phil was rewarded by his client with a crash course on investing, based on Warren Buffett's investing principles. Today, Phil believes that educating others about those same financial principles has the potential to make a significant difference in the lives of others. A sought-after speaker and author, Phil has written two books about personal investing: Rule #1, and Payback Time.
THEME: MONEY
DURING THIS INTERVIEW WITH PHIL TOWN YOU WILL LEARN:
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The paradigm that has made the most money in the stock market
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The impact on your life when financial worries go away
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Your money is a vote for the future, more important than the ballot box
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Small investors have massive inherent advantages
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MUCH more in this 54 minute interview with Phil Town.
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Dawson Church, PhD
Your Host: Dawson Church, PhD
Dawson Church, PhD. host of the Peak Performance Symposium, is the author of the best-selling book The Genie in Your Genes, which shows how your thoughts and feelings affect your body down to the level of which genes are turned on and off (Best Health Book, USA Booknews). He collaborates with many of the best-known luminaries in health and wealth creation, such as those featured here. He has been fascinated by the possibilities of expanding human potential since he was a child. As CEO of Energy Psychology Group, he coaches organizations and teams to push past their boundaries. He is also the executive director of the National Institute for Integrative Healthcare and has published dozens of papers in peer-reviewed medical and psychology journals.