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Morgana - My first time at the Sun Valley Wellness Festival

Amaaaaaaazing speaker weekend in Sun Valley, Idaho. Oh my god. Such a beautiful location. Such wonderful people. It was like going to heaven without the inconvenience of dying.

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I gave presentations on 2 days and each talk was PACKED!

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I arrived to discover I had an army of fans I never knew about already telling strangers to go to my events before my first talk. And after my first “Make Money Fall In Love With You” talk, I had 250 more people telling everybody to go to my next event.

While I was at the festival I ran into a woman who had been in my 90 Days of Money Honey Love virtual group coaching program last year and quadrupled her income (from 25K to 100K) and met her human sweetheart THE SAME DAY I coached her to slay her money monster/meet her imaginary money “honey”. She volunteered to come into one of my events and give me a live testimonial.

And the woman who runs the event (and gets speakers like Marianne Williamson, Deepak Chopra, Tony Robbins, Elizabeth Gilbert, etc) went with me to Bali 3 years ago and made millions of dollars with the goddess tools she learned on my retreat. She introduced me at my first talk, and that night she told me she wants to go back to Bali with me, so I made an executive decision on the spot to add another retreat in November. She and two of her friends are in. More want to be admitted. (I only take 8.)

And here’s something that was super cool. For my second talk which was a 3 hour deeper dive Money Goddess workshop… the event planners and I envisioned a small, intimate workshop, so they put me in a smaller room away from the main conference rooms. I saw it and thought, “Great! We’ll have intimacy and privacy to go to some really raw places.”

Alas, way more people wanted to attend my Money Goddess talk than we expected! We packed over 100 women into a room that should really only hold 30. We started about a half hour late, just adding every chair we could squeeze into the room. I had to instantly change my plans for exercises and partner shares: they weren’t going to work with this many people in such a tight space. The time flew by anyway.

It was all FABULOUS! And I’m going back to Bali in November.
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This is only my first live speaking gig this year.

Namaste y’all,

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PS. 6 of the 8 spots for Bali are already claimed. If this has been on your radar, lurking in your heart, apply for an interview ASAP!  (It’s good to be a goddess!)

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