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Speak up next time, Dr. Phil

February 13th, 2005 by Steve Pavlina          Email this article to a friend Email this article to a friend

My wife’s book, Raising Vegan Children in a Non-Vegan World, was shown on the Dr. Phil show last week. He was talking about books related to raising kids vegan, and he showed a copy of her book as one he looked at to research the subject. Unfortunately he didn’t mention the author or title. So while many of Erin’s readers recognized the book due to its distinctive cover, it’s not likely to generate many new sales for her. If he’d just mentioned the author or title….

Erin is working on her second book now, a cookbook full of vegan recipes contributed by her VegFamily Magazine readers. She’s had a couple hundred submissions so far and hopefully will even include a few of my concoctions. I have a delicious ginger-garlic-red pepper salad dressing that only takes a few minutes to make.

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One Response to “Speak up next time, Dr. Phil”

  1. Evelyn Mitchell Says:

    That sort of media exposure is so frustrating.

    This month, a trade magazine is featuring an article about one of our long-term clients talking about a solution we helped them implement. But we’re not mentioned!

    Maybe you can get on Oprah to compensate!



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