Biography
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As America’s Dream Coach, Marcia Wieder travels the world as an ambassador for making dreams real. She’s known for giving inspiring and moving talks to notable companies such as AT&T, The Gap and American Express.
In addition to being a charismatic speaker, Marcia Wieder is the renowned author of three books dedicated to achieving your dreams: Making Your Dreams Come True, Life is But a Dream, and Doing Less and Having More. She’s also a syndicated columnist for The San Francisco Chronicle, in which she urges readers to take "The Great Dream Challenge" - a call to arms for dreamers from all walks of life.
Appearing several times on Oprah and The Today Show, she’s shared her message of a "passion-filled life" with millions of viewers.
With a growing world-wide audience receptive and eager to achieve their dreams and support others in doing the same, Marcia founded Dream Coach University, where Dream Coaches are certified to lead her masterful work. Many Dream Coaches have their own successful practices and others have brought her powerful message into their companies, communities and even schools.
Marcia Wieder inspires thousands of people through her workshops. Her most exciting venture is My Dream Circle, where she is having amazing success helping people from all walks of life achieve their personal and professional dreams.
The universal content of her keynotes and workshops appeal to a wide range of audiences. Whether she’s teaching at the Stanford Business School, speaking to executives in China or Prague, or addressing a group of young women gathered at Girl Scout Camp, her belief that "each of our personal dreams matter and are worth achieving" strikes a chord in everyone, everywhere.
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