Hi everyone. I get countless requests for links to the stories I did for A Current Affair back in 2014. Unfortunately the story clips only stay on their website for one year. The producer I worked with has kindly given me a few links to share with you. They will be available on A Current Affair's website for the next 8 - 12 weeks.
I'm in the process of organising permanent videos of my family's story and the Christmas story to be viewed on my blog. Hopefully I can get that up and running with help from a friend in the next few weeks.
In the meantime, happy viewing......
My family's story
http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/article/8864036/australias-tighest-family
On the road helping families
http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/article/8885804/wendys-super-saving-tips
Getting a good deal when shopping.
http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/article/8932932/wendy-takes-us-undercover-and-shows-us-how-to-haggle-for-bargains
A Gower Christmas
http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/article/8941537/wendys-special-christmas-savings-guide
My frugal list is quite small this week due to illness. After recovering from gastro last week I caught Darren's cold this week ( sharing is caring ). Combined with working three days this week plus organising food for an Australia Day bbq on Thursday, I'm suprised I had any strength left to do frugal things. Here is my oh so small list for the week-
Showing posts with label Media. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Friday, September 4, 2015
Cheapskates Adelaide Workshop On Today Tonight
Cath Armstrong and myself were in Adelaide a couple of weeks ago holding a one day Cheapskates workshop. We had a camera crew from Today Tonight filming it for a tv story.
The story aired a couple of nights ago in Adelaide and here is the link for you to watch
http://www.todaytonightadelaide.com....s-master-class
I hope you enjoy the story. This is a wonderful way to find out what goes on when lots of like minded thrifty people get together. It was so much fun with new friends being made, good conversation, where to get the best deals being shared and generally everyone wanting to live the best life possible.
ENJOY !!!
The story aired a couple of nights ago in Adelaide and here is the link for you to watch
http://www.todaytonightadelaide.com....s-master-class
I hope you enjoy the story. This is a wonderful way to find out what goes on when lots of like minded thrifty people get together. It was so much fun with new friends being made, good conversation, where to get the best deals being shared and generally everyone wanting to live the best life possible.
ENJOY !!!
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Cheapskates On Today Tonight In Adelaide
Just wanted all my readers to know that Cath Armstrong and myself were on Today Tonight in Adelaide last night 5th August 2015.
I hope you enjoy the interview. The excitement is building for next week's Adelaide workshop.
Here's the link to the story
http://www.todaytonightadelaide.com.au/stories/cheapskates-workshops
Monday, June 22, 2015
One Year Ago Today ......
One year ago today, something big happened.
One year ago today, my family's story appeared on A Current Affair. It was the 23rd of June 2014. Approximately one week before, I received an email from a producer telling me they were doing a story about living on a budget. Would I be able to help them ? Oh my goodness !!!! My heart skipped a beat and I started shaking. I quickly told Darren about the email. This was our chance, This was the opportunity we had been waiting on God for. We knew we had a story to tell, we had lived this story for so long.
I replied to the email with excitement and shared a few ideas. The producer ( Stef ) quickly rang me to see what else I could share. We had a lovely conversation but when I mentioned that I fed my family for $270 a month, Stef almost came through the phone ( it was so funny ). She said that a reporter by the name of Ben Mc Cormack would be ringing me to have a further chat. He rang a few nights later with a list of questions to answer. We spent about 30 - 45 minutes on the phone discussing all sorts of budget related topics. He too couldn't get over our low food budget.
We arranged to meet at Aldi a couple of days later to start filming. In the mean time, the planning for the story was big. My family helped me tidy up around our home. Not that it really needed it but we wanted to present ourselves in the best light possible. For two nights I couldn't sleep. I had so many ideas whirling around in my head that I couldn't settle. The night before filming, I wrote all my ideas down. I had so much to share that I didn't want to forget anything. That night I slept like a baby.
The filming for the story went smoothly. The camera crew were wonderful and very supportive. I couldn't have asked for a better crew. In fact, I had prayed that God would send the right people for this amazing story. God provided and I'll be forever grateful to God and A Current Affair for their wisdom in sending Ben, Drew ( camera ) and Johann ( sound ). Whatever I had to share, they eagerly filmed. I can honestly say that nothing was made up to " create " a story. Everything that was filmed was and to this day, is exactly what my family does to live on a small budget.
After two days of filming we said our goodbyes. I was a little sad as we'd all formed a special bond over the story and I didn't know if I'd ever see them again. Since then I done five more stories with Ben and three with Drew. We just work so well together.
It was five days of waiting from the time the story was filmed until it went to air. That's when the nerves set in. I knew this story could possibly change lives. I knew this story would be talked about. I prayed during those five days that my family's story would help those who needed help. I also prayed the story would be an inspiration to those who couldn't find any hope. Nothing could have prepared me for what was to follow.
After the story went to air, Darren's facebook page was buzzing. ( I wasn't on facebook at the time ). The emails and texts started coming through from family and friends. The next day I received phone calls from Stef and the camera crew asking if I was happy with the story. I was thrilled. They couldn't have done a better job. The story was the second highest rating story on A Current Affair in the last four years. OH MY GOODNESS !!! It was bigger than I had ever expected or dreamed. No, I'm not big noting myself. I'm really not that sort of person. My family's story had struck a cord with so many struggling families across Australia.
So much has happened since the 23rd of June 2014. So much more than we'll ever know. I've received emails from strangers who now feel like someone understands why they live frugally. These emails have bought tears of happiness to me. Even to this day, just about every time I'm out and about, I'm recognised and stopped by strangers who want to talk about my tv stories. So many have shared their own story with me. So many are inspired to live the Abundant Life on a budget. So many see hope for their own family.
One year ago today, my family's story appeared on A Current Affair. It was the 23rd of June 2014. Approximately one week before, I received an email from a producer telling me they were doing a story about living on a budget. Would I be able to help them ? Oh my goodness !!!! My heart skipped a beat and I started shaking. I quickly told Darren about the email. This was our chance, This was the opportunity we had been waiting on God for. We knew we had a story to tell, we had lived this story for so long.
I replied to the email with excitement and shared a few ideas. The producer ( Stef ) quickly rang me to see what else I could share. We had a lovely conversation but when I mentioned that I fed my family for $270 a month, Stef almost came through the phone ( it was so funny ). She said that a reporter by the name of Ben Mc Cormack would be ringing me to have a further chat. He rang a few nights later with a list of questions to answer. We spent about 30 - 45 minutes on the phone discussing all sorts of budget related topics. He too couldn't get over our low food budget.
We arranged to meet at Aldi a couple of days later to start filming. In the mean time, the planning for the story was big. My family helped me tidy up around our home. Not that it really needed it but we wanted to present ourselves in the best light possible. For two nights I couldn't sleep. I had so many ideas whirling around in my head that I couldn't settle. The night before filming, I wrote all my ideas down. I had so much to share that I didn't want to forget anything. That night I slept like a baby.
The filming for the story went smoothly. The camera crew were wonderful and very supportive. I couldn't have asked for a better crew. In fact, I had prayed that God would send the right people for this amazing story. God provided and I'll be forever grateful to God and A Current Affair for their wisdom in sending Ben, Drew ( camera ) and Johann ( sound ). Whatever I had to share, they eagerly filmed. I can honestly say that nothing was made up to " create " a story. Everything that was filmed was and to this day, is exactly what my family does to live on a small budget.
After two days of filming we said our goodbyes. I was a little sad as we'd all formed a special bond over the story and I didn't know if I'd ever see them again. Since then I done five more stories with Ben and three with Drew. We just work so well together.
It was five days of waiting from the time the story was filmed until it went to air. That's when the nerves set in. I knew this story could possibly change lives. I knew this story would be talked about. I prayed during those five days that my family's story would help those who needed help. I also prayed the story would be an inspiration to those who couldn't find any hope. Nothing could have prepared me for what was to follow.
After the story went to air, Darren's facebook page was buzzing. ( I wasn't on facebook at the time ). The emails and texts started coming through from family and friends. The next day I received phone calls from Stef and the camera crew asking if I was happy with the story. I was thrilled. They couldn't have done a better job. The story was the second highest rating story on A Current Affair in the last four years. OH MY GOODNESS !!! It was bigger than I had ever expected or dreamed. No, I'm not big noting myself. I'm really not that sort of person. My family's story had struck a cord with so many struggling families across Australia.
So much has happened since the 23rd of June 2014. So much more than we'll ever know. I've received emails from strangers who now feel like someone understands why they live frugally. These emails have bought tears of happiness to me. Even to this day, just about every time I'm out and about, I'm recognised and stopped by strangers who want to talk about my tv stories. So many have shared their own story with me. So many are inspired to live the Abundant Life on a budget. So many see hope for their own family.
I'm blessed. Truly blessed My heart is overflowing with joy.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Christmas Story On A Current Affair.
A Current Affair will be showing my Christmas story on Monday night 22nd December on Channel Nine at 7pm. I hope you enjoy this story as much as I did filming it.
For those who are finding it hard to make ends meet at Christmas, this story will inspire you to have the best Christmas possible no matter what your budget is.
For those who are finding it hard to make ends meet at Christmas, this story will inspire you to have the best Christmas possible no matter what your budget is.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
A Current Affair Story on Monday 29th September 2014
As some of you will know, I've been away for a few days this week. I can now reveal that I travelled to Brisbane to film a new story for A Current Affair. The story will be aired on Monday 29th September 2014 at 7.00pm on Channel 9. I hope you enjoy the new savings tips I share with reporter Ben McCormack as we help Australian families save more money.
If anyone missed the story and would like to see it, here's the link
http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/article/8912684/wendys-wonderful-holiday-savings-tips
If anyone missed the story and would like to see it, here's the link
http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/article/8912684/wendys-wonderful-holiday-savings-tips
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Radio interview on 3AW
Just thought I'd let you know that I'll be on the radio station 3AW ( 693 ) tomorrow the 6th of August at 2.32 pm Dennis Walter will be the host and I look forward to meeting him after watching him on tv and listening to him on the radio for so long.
I must admit, I'm more nervous about the radio than being on tv. There are no second takes with live radio.
I hope you can tune in.
I must admit, I'm more nervous about the radio than being on tv. There are no second takes with live radio.
I hope you can tune in.
| Meeting Dennis Walter before the show |
| Live to air |
| A lovely man who's been watching my stories on tv. Here's a link to the audio of the show http://www.3aw.com.au/blogs/denis-walter-blog/super-saver-wendy-joins-denis/20140806-3d8cp.html |
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