The Back Roads of American Debt
Money Coach Steve Rhode talks with Americans about debt
For Immediate Release: October 30, 2003
ROCKVILLE, Md. Myvesta President and Co-Founder Steve Rhode will visit more than 40 cities in 13 states, November 4-20, talking with people about money, debt and their views on the U.S. economy. The motorcycle trip, from Rockville, Md. to San Diego, is designed to uncover real life stories about people's relationship with money. Rhode will answer questions and provide educational materials along the way.
"The United States is filled with many different kinds of people and many different money problems," Rhode said. "I planned this trip as a way to get to know what is happening to the people in the heart of this country and to help them in any way I can."
Throughout the trip Rhode will be staying off major highways and concentrating his riding on less traveled roads, stopping along the way to talk with the people who call those areas home.
"We will be starting the trip in Rockville, Md. and ending up in San Diego," Rhode said. "America is made up of thousands of small towns and it's the people in those towns who really make this country what it is."
The itinerary includes:
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Rhode will be traveling with a documentary film crew and writing a new book about his travels. To learn more about Rhode's trip or to schedule a media event, visit Myvesta.org/backroads.
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MyvestaSM is dedicated to helping people create healthy financial lives. The organization provides a wide range of materials to inspire and inform people so that they can break down their barriers to financial and personal success. For more information visit Myvesta.org online.

