Sugar Addicts (Current Or Past): Get on CBS News Sunday Morning With Me And Get Help, Too — Take Action Now! Timely!

Calling all sugar addicts — both current and recovered — in the New York area. Be on national TV with me! Get on the bandwagon to Stop SUGAR SHOCK!

That’s right. Join a group of us this Friday afternoon in Manhattan as we’re filmed by CBS News Sunday Morning, which is planning a sure-to-be fascinating segment about 8 to 9 minutes in length about America’s love affair with sugar. It’s tentatively slated to air June 17.

Just think: Our sugary confessions, insights and strategies can help millions of viewers of CBS News Sunday Morning to learn about the nightmare of having a sugar habit and the amazing, almost miraculous benefits that you get just by kicking it.

If you live near New York City, you’ll want to come, because:

  • Just for showing up, you’ll get or give — if you’re a former sugar addict — some valuable tips and tactics on how to break free. In fact, I will share some of my favorite secrets and strategies with you at no cost to you.
  • You’ll get inspired by amazing tales of other former sugar addicts, who now live more happy, healthy, joyous lives. (They’ll talk about how they lost weight, became more cheerful, etc.)
  • And you’ll be able to get a copy of SUGAR SHOCK! right there, on the spot, instead of having to go to a bookstore or wait for it in the mail from an online retailer. (But if you don’t live in New York, I suggest you purchase it right now, because I wrote the book that would have helped that woeful, sugar-hooked Connie in 1998! It’s designed to help people just like you and the old me!)
  • You’ll be inspired and motivated bigtime, because you’re surrounded by like-minded people, who either successfully overcame their sugar issues or who are attempting to do so.
  • And just for joining us, I’m pleased to give you a wonderful gift — free access to my June 20th teleseminar with Dr. David Ludwig, one of America’s foremost obesity experts. (This is a major treat for you parents but even if you don’t have children, you’ll benefit from his insights.)

If you’re reluctant to show up on Friday because you don’t want to talk about your sugar issues, there’s absolutely no need to be ashamed! Many of us — myself included — have wild, sorry sugar stories ourselves, ones that mightily embarrass us! (Hey, I even tell my mortifying story in Chapter 1 of my book SUGAR SHOCK! Talk about laying out my skeletons for the world to see! But I’m willing to reveal my horrid past and tell my mortifying tale just to bring you hope and help. And, thankfully, readers have told me that they can relate to much of what I wrote.)

So help CBS News Sunday Morning get good material for their segment about sugar.

FYI, I am scrambling to put this group together ASAP. This will be a fascinating day — the crew from CBS will be filming me that morning and then we may go to a grocery store and then later in the day, we’ll talk to current and past sugar addicts.

To join us Friday, you need to have a great story to tell. For instance:

  • Former Sugar Addicts: Can you tell CBS News Sunday Morning about how getting over your sugar habit dramatically improved specific health issues, weight, moods, skin, female problems, relationships, energy levels, moods, etc.?
  • Current Sugar Addicts: Can you share with CBS News Sunday Morning how your problem is now affecting your health, weight, relationships, work, etc. (In short, is your over-attraction to refined sweets debilitating? Is it messing up your life? For example, do you drive clear cross town in the middle of the night for your favorite sugary treat? Or do you hide candy wrappers and cookie packages from your loved ones? Do you eat your kids’ Halloween candy? Those are just some ideas.)

Again, I urge you or your friends to join us. Of course, bear in mind that CBS News Sunday Morning is a national show so that if you get on in the air, your relatives and friends around the country will be able to see you!

Of course, everyone knows about this new show, but just in case, here’s the link to the CBS News Sunday Morning website so you can learn about the types of intriguing stories they air. (Coincidentally, this last Sunday’s revealing interview with actor Liev Schreiber was especially fun for me, because a few years ago, I had a one-on-one with him — meaning an interview with just the two of us — for an article that I was writing.)

Again, if you’re in the New York area and can make it to our Stop SUGAR SHOCK! gathering Friday afternoon, please contact me privately right away.

In the subject line, please put:

Sugar Addict (Current or Former) — For CBS Shoot on Friday in NYC

Hurry and write to me now. Again, bear in mind, you will need to be in New York City this Friday afternoon.

P.S. Please spread the word to your New York City area sugar-addict friends, clients, relatives, etc. who you think would be good on TV. Again, write to me ASAP so I can put this group together in time.