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Saturday, September 13, 2025
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1:05 pm From Imposter Syndrome to Humble Realist™
1:35 pm How to Win Our Prizes and Score Our Bonus Gifts
1:40 pm 5 Great Decisions: Transform Your Life One Choice at a Time
2:00 pm Prizes
2:05 pm Today’s Couch is tomorrow’s Ferry—Lessons from my Armchair Travels
2:25 pm Books and Bonus Gifts
2:30 pm 3 Keys to Thriving Beyond Diabetes: Cultivating Holistic Well-Being
3:00 pm Prizes
3:05 pm Barbara Sher’s Magical Small Step
3:25 pm We Must Hang Up — Call Right Back In
3:30 pm Serious Joy: Three Fast Reset Buttons! No joke.
4:00 pm About Barbara Sher and her books
4:05 pm How to Become a Life-Changing Author by Next Year
4:30 pm Mindful Checklist Challenge
5:00 pm Prizes
5:05 pm Lift Your Spirits: Sing Your Way to Health and Joy
5:25 pm Books and Bonus Gifts
5:30 pm Be the Author of Your Life – Exploring Inspired Action and Conscious Co-creation
6:00 pm Prizes
6:05 pm Idea Party
6:35 pm Final Cheers for Our Incredible Speakers, More Prizes, and our Grand Prize
If you’ve ever confronted difficult problems in your life and you sought and found ways to solve them (from raising a kid to building a home), you know something you should be telling the rest of us at the 2026 Telesummit.
All of our Telesummit speakers are graduates of WriteSpeak, Barbara Sher’s online course for helping you write and speak.
Books by Our Speakers
Agreed: A Journal to Bring Joy to Any Marriage with Too Many Disagreements
book by Patty Newbold, Sher Success Teams Leader and author of the award-winning Assume Love blog
Loved: A Journal to Bring Joy to Any Marriage with Dashed Expectations and Unmet Needs
book by Patty Newbold, Sher Success Teams Leader and author of the award-winning Assume Love blog
Gentle & Kind: A Nurture & Stretch Self-Care Journal
book by Suzi Larkin, M.A. Award-winning speaker, Self-Expression Coach, author, singer, director, playwright, homeschool educator, theatre nerd, self-care encourager
I Like This Heart Space: Quotations & Reflections to Inspire Your Best Self
book by Suzi Larkin, M.A. Award-winning speaker, Self-Expression Coach, author, singer, director, playwright, homeschool educator, theatre nerd, self-care encourager
it’s still good: Dreams Don’t Have Expiration Dates
book by Patrice Jenkins, Ph.D., organizational psychologist and retirement expert
Mindful Reflections: Patterns of Hope guided journal by Antonieta Kashimbiri, career educator, proud scanner, lover of many things, Mindfulness Meditation advocate and author
What Will I Do All Day?: Wisdom to Get You Over Retirement and On With Living!
book by Patrice Jenkins, Ph.D., organizational psychologist and retirement expert
Prizes include but are not limited to:
An Enjoy Being Married tote bag from WriteSpeak coach Patty Newbold, author of the Assume Love blog
Cathy Zeleny—2 books, unsigned
Grand Prize—Bookclubs for life
Cash for your Dreams
Be Weird Make Money Consult
Hard Copy of Refuse to Choose
Hanging Out
Hard Copy of Live the Life You Love
DVD Refuse to Choose
DVD Creating Your Second Life After 40
Barbara Sher’s Idea Book
Discover Your Dreams Workbook
3x access to Antonia‘s Earth Awareness Summit – Integration Quest (Earth Awareness Summit plus paid program to go deeper)
A coaching session with Antonia Daniek to connect with your creative spark and higher vision and find your next steps towards living your calling / valued at US$ 250
Bonuses:
A downloadable PDF, DOGA: Yoga and Your Dog + Master Your Metabolism for a Confident, Healthy Future—featuring 5 steps to boost holistic well-being and master blood sugars. (Karin C)
Collaborate for Impact – Checklist (PDF) at www.free.antoniadaniek.com
And more!
Amazon got backed up due to a tech glitch, and some of these books are still not listed. As soon as they are, we’ll invite you to purchase them, and we’ll include the bonuses.
Look at https://barbarasclub.com/telesummit. Click on the Yellow Prizes icon to get there.
Just call in. No registration required, Sue.
Hello Vicki:
Thank you for your interest. Sorry, my website was not quite ready yet. Please connect with me via email at edbasu@gmail.com to be added to my email list to receive updates, or for any questions that you may have. I sure look forward to connecting with you.
Thanks again for checking in Vicki!
Eugenie
I’ll ask Eugenie to comment here.
Thank you, Patty!
Oh, yes, I would love to know about a recording, too — as I didn’t get a chance to hear everything I wanted to and I have some friends whom I think would like to hear the workshops I did get to listen to. Thanks!
We managed to capture a recording of the day. It will be at least a couple of weeks before we can post the workshop recordings online, but we will.
Yay! Thank you, Patty! How will I be able to find out when, and where, it is up?
We’ll announce it via Barbara’s newsletter and the Barbara’s Club Courses page.
That’s great news, Patty. Thank you. 🙂
Sorry about that, Kerstin. I have notified everyone of your purchase. Bonuses should be shipped soon.
I had the same problem. I sent my receipt to three different email links, and all of them got returned.
Thanks again for picking me to win a prize. I’m looking forward to getting it.
I think we’ve got that fixed now, Teresa. I’ll send your info to everyone.
Thank you ver much, Patty 🙂
Hi Patty, been trying to connect via Skype on my unlimited subscription to all numbers in the States but it keeps not connecting. Is this ongoing? Thanks, Patricia.
Hi Patricia, I had the same trouble. But every time it helped to keep re-dialing, I eventually got on every time.
Thanks Doret! I’ve managed to connect now. Appreciate your help. Patricia.
Thanks! I really like to see words. Helps my memory. Is the Afrikaans gutteral sound more of a kh or gh?
More like gh. Actually, often people tell English speakers that it’s like “ch” in the Scottish “loch”, because that’s about the closest.
Thanks. That’s the toughest sound for me. In Farsi, I had to make sure people could hear the difference between the two sounds (different letters).
Plesier! In Afrikaans it doesn’t have to be as loud as I made it sound today. Some people say the “g” very quietly, almost closer to a quiet rolled “r” like in some French accents.
That’s a good suggestion Doret. “loch’. of course it presupposes that they know how to properly say that.
if you ever need me to sound out the gh, or sg–let me know.
As a speaker of Dutch, this is not a difficult sound fo rme! hahaha.