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Jim Cramer

Co-Founder of TheStreet.com & Host of Mad Money

"I’ve always been driven by work, but it was the money and then not wanting to be poor that took me to where I had to go. I managed to pull out of the tail spin and recognize that there's a certain amount of money you need and then you should be able to start doing things that you like."

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Samantha Ettus

Parenting Expert

"I never felt this endless desire for money. I was always focused on passion and felt like money comes afterwards. That was one of the gifts in terms of money that my family gave me."

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Ali Shapiro

Founder of Truce with Food

"At its core, health is about getting eight hours of sleep, drinking water and eating mostly a plant based diet. You don’t need to be spending $30 on super foods or going on $400 detoxes."

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Alex Jamieson

Co-Creator of Super Size Me + Functional Nutrition Coach

"What’s challenging for us is being able to listen to our own bodies and our own needs and find what works for us because food is so personal. There’s such a moral weight put on it."

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Mike Lowe

Founder of Kidoodle TV

"What I'm finding too is that, even in my own family, my kids are much more interested in finding things that they can learn with as opposed to just be entertained."

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Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

"I am hoping that you can give some advice geared toward a millennial in survival mode. I am a 28 year old, who for the past few years, is attempting to "get it together." Is there a blueprint on spending, saving, etc.? I need a financial/life game plan."

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Rieva Lesonsky

CEO of GrowBiz Media & SmallBizDaily.com

"To me, that’s a big question that everybody should ask themselves. It’s not about "why," it’s "why not" and if you can’t come up with a really good reason why not, then just do it."

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Tara Gentile

Business Strategist & Creator of Quiet Power Strategy™

"What I noticed in working with entrepreneurs is that people that are really, really succeeding are not getting pushed and pulled by all of the trends and tactics that are out there. Instead, they are focusing on what they do best. To me, quiet power strategy is all about focusing on what makes you most effective, compelling and unique."