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July 19–21, 2013 Friday–Sunday 2 nights

Peak Prosperity

Presenter(s)
Chris Martenson and Becca Martenson
Chris Martenson

Chris Martenson, PhD, MBA, is an economic researcher and futurist specializing in energy and resource depletion. As one of the early econobloggers who forecasted the housing market collapse and stock market correction years in advance,…
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Becca Martenson

Becca Martenson is an expert at navigating the emotional and belief-centered challenges that impede positive change. She and her husband Chris relocated to western Massachusetts in 2003, where they forged new friendships and community connections…
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Feeling concerned about the future? The convergence of the broken global economy, peak oil production levels, and fast-depleting natural resources virtually ensures that the next 20 years will be completely unlike the last 20. An evolution of Dr. Chris Martenson’s popular Crash Course series, this workshop arms you with an understanding of the key trends transforming life as we know it. Learn how the choices you make today determine how you enter the future-and how to shape the future with enthusiasm and confidence.

This workshop offers

  • Skill-building exercises to develop emotional, financial, and physical resilience
  • An insider’s understanding of the Crash Course framework and how to use it to determine which aspects of your life are most vulnerable to future risks
  • Becca Martenson’s expertise in focusing and visioning
  • A personalized action plan to increase your prosperity
  • A community of like-minded participants that will last long after the weekend ends.

Return home with peace of mind, knowing that you are equipped to meet the future head-on and prosper in it.

Required viewing Watch at least the first few chapters of The Crash Course on www.chrismartenson.com.

Recommended reading Chris Martenson, The Crash Course: The Unsustainable Future Of Our Economy, Energy, and Environment (Wiley).