Chris Abraham Shares Thoughts About the Economy, Housing & Lots More (Even Where to Shop!) Podcast Part 3!

Put Chris Abraham and I on the phone and it’s bound to be a L O N G chat.
This is the last part of the latest podcast with Abraham Harrison’s president– and we scurry all over the conversational topic map.
Podcast 1: Why Do You Need to Spend Money? Recession-Buster Chris Abraham Chats Up LA-Story.com
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Podcast 2: Chris Abraham & CNN.com Agree: Cheap Chic Is Ok !! Podcast Alert!
At the end of podcast 2, Abraham and I were talking about the cost of housing– prices for purchase and the cost of rentals. We morphed into talking about the gentrification of “iffy” neighborhoods as people sought to find affordable housing and that along with that comes some danger– both personal and economic danger that plays out into the beginning of this podcast. Chris starts off talking about the high and low water marks and that when the tide lowers overall, it’s good on one side but perhaps not another — yet if affects everything and everyone across the board. So we pick up the conversation with that remark..

Watch how we meander across the gamut of topics and how the left coast and right coast aren’t that different in what we want, seek or feel.
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Thanks to Chris Abraham for all his time and patience.
FYI– if you haven’t heard about the Abraham Harrison webinars that have been coming out every week, then you should check out www.chrisabraham.com and sign up for a couple. The webinars deal with social media, blogging, digital worlds, and the internet and in a variety of ways. These online seminars are free and worth hearing – as they are only 60 minutes and very tight with slides/ppt presentation and someone else sharing the podium with Chris Abraham.
I have some of the slide and will be serving up some podcasted clips of the highlights soon.
Stevie Wilson

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