Small Changes on GAC: Big Stars Find Little Ways to Change Their Lives
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) April 21, 2008 --
Amy Grant, Trisha Yearwood and Little Big Town have all lived through
major changes in their careers and personal lives. Each of them has
found that small changes in their daily lives can often make the biggest
difference and they share some of their observations on Small
Changes, Thursday, April 24, 8:30 (pm ET)
on the Great American Country network.
Amy Grant recognizes
the value of making small changes to improve her family's health and
well-being. She balances a busy work schedule with much-needed family
time by keeping the right perspective and never losing sight of the
bigger picture. “Say out loud the things you
are grateful for,” she explains. “Gratitude
is a good beginning for physical health, for emotional health and for
spiritual health.”
Trisha Yearwood
acknowledges her family has been central to her success. “The
encouragement along the way from my parents…those
little things they said that stayed with me,”
she says. “I think that's a major reason why
I'm here.” As for making small changes in
cooking, exercise and attitude, Yearwood's stance is “Everything
in moderation, including moderation!”
Life on a tour bus for a quartet, two spouses and two infants can
certainly get complicated. So the members of Little
Big Town make it a point to stay aware of small changes they can
make to keep things running smoothly. As new parents, member Phillip
Sweet and wife Rebecca's challenge has been to not get lost in the
band's hectic pace.
“For me, it's knowing when to just listen and
take in all that we're doing,” he says. “To
not miss any of the moments and to be present.”
Karen Fairchild explains how the band was able to keep going in spite of
many obstacles along the way. “When we hit
the first obstacle in the business, just the belief in the music and the
desire to keep showing up; that little thing - that philosophy - really
paid off for us.”
Small Changes is sponsored by
new Shedd's Spread Country Crock(R) Omega Plus. Consumers are invited to
visit www.YourFamilyTable.com
to share the little things they do to improve their families' health.
With each small change shared, Country
Crock Omega Plus will donate a meal to a family in need through
America's Second Harvest - The Nation's Food Bank Network1.
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1 Country Crock will donate the equivalent
amount to secure and distribute one meal (1.28 pounds of food according
to the USDA Thrifty Food Plan), up to two million meals.
2 Contains 8g fat (1.5g saturated fat) per
serving
About Great American Country
Great American Country is the leader in country music entertainment. GAC
delivers to viewers the widest variety of country music, its artists and
the lifestyles they influence. GAC broadcasts original country music
programming, country music performance specials, live concerts, music
videos, and is the exclusive television home of the Grand Ole Opry. GAC
is available in more than 52 million households and online at http://www.GACTV.com.
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About America's Second Harvest - The Nation's Food Bank Network
America's Second Harvest — The Nation's Food
Bank Network is the largest charitable domestic hunger-relief
organization in the United States. Through its network of more than 200
member food banks, America's Second Harvest annually provides assistance
to more than 25 million people in need, including more than 9 million
children and nearly 3 million seniors in all 50 states, the District of
Columbia and Puerto Rico. Each year, America's Second Harvest secures
and distributes more than 2 billion pounds of food and grocery products
to support feeding programs at approximately 50,000 local charitable
agencies, including food pantries, soup kitchens, emergency shelters,
after-school programs, and Kids Cafes. To learn more, please visit www.secondharvest.org.
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