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  Below is a sampling of media for Freeman Michaels - additional material available upon request.
To book Freeman please contact CS Lewis & Co. Publicist (845) 697-2188 or email Clewis133@aol.com

 
  San Diego Living Television Interview with Freeman Michaels
If you are having trouble viewing the video, please use the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjjRLv9zltU&feature=player_embedded
 
Additional Television Interviews
   
 
Bay Sunday
 
 

Sue Kwon of Bay Sunday interviews Freeman Michaels on his new book Weight Release: A Liberating Journey. To view the television interview click here

 
View From the Bay
 
 

Freeman Michaels is interviewed on View From The Bay in a segment titled Strategies to 'Release' Weight. To view the television interview click here.

 
Radio Interviews
(Freeman has done dozens of radio interviews here are just two samples)
 
 
WOCA Radio
 
 

 

 
 
 
CHUM Radio
 
 

 

 
   
 
WOR 710
 
 

 

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Patricia Gale of Basil and Spice calls Freeman Michaels' book "The Weight Release program that helps you permanently change your behavior—one small, upbeat step at a time. By working through the short exercises in this book, you will gain a new understanding of yourself and discover ways to be self-nurturing, healthy, and fulfilled—without using food to do it".
For more read the article titled:

'2010 FirstLook: Weight Release By Freeman Michaels at Basil&Spice

     
 

Eliza Ferree of Bliss Tree shares an article by Freeman Michaels titled Reward with Food, Punish with Food: A Recipe for Obesity.
Excerpt
"Working with overweight and obese adults, I have come to understand that many people have lost touch with what their body truly needs. Because food has become a replacement for love and affection, often a source of comfort, and even a place to channel anxiety and stress, overweight people come to me to help them find their way out of the patterns they have developed.

Eating patterns are learned behaviors developed, in large part, during childhood. As the father of three children, I am personally concerned with how patterns of behavior around food..." To continue reading the article click here

 
   
   

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