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Speaking Engagements
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"Andy speaks from the heart. He integrates personal experiences in a way that makes the "simple happy" system work for anyone. Our members are buzzing about the simple happy approach to life and we hear them integrating Andy's ways into their daily life."
Amy Baker
Dogma Athletica
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Andy’s style is totally engaging and his message appeals to a broad base of people. We look forward to hosting Andy again in the near future as The Simple Happy message spreads.
Stephen Bedford
Edwards, Col.
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TV Appearances
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In Andy's third interview with Colorado and Company, he discusses his latest advice on becoming and staying happy in life.
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Andy was invited back to "Colorado and Company" for a second time to offer relationship advice for Valentines Day. Andy and his wife Julie talk with the "Colorado and Company" hosts about how to achieve a successful relationship and give advice for finding love.
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Andy Feld made our viewing audience very happy when he appeared on KUSA-TV's "Colorado and Company." A spirited man who smiles no matter what the topic and it is a sincere disposition that radiates through the television screen and in person. Andy has at heart the essence of happiness and conveys that well to the electronic audience with his open personality and aspiration to see everyone HAPPY. We will welcome Andy Feld back on the show to make us all smile from ear to ear.
Dreux DeMack
Executive Producer, Colorado and Company
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It was a joy to have Andy on our TV show, Good Morning Vail! His stories and ways of delivering positive messages are contagious. I wish the interview time slot was longer, we could have talked about “happiness” all day!
Tricia Swenson
Host of Good Morning Vail
TV 8 Vail, Co.
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Printed Media
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Andy was featured in the Vail Daily Newspaper, January 2008 |
True happiness lies in listening to yourself, not what others tell you to do. By that, Feld doesn’t mean you should ignore your boss and significant other and just do what you want all the time, he simply said that too many people give to much to other people...
Charlie Owen
Vail Daily Columnist
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