Carolyn Castleberry
Author, news anchor, and multi-faceted speaker, Carolyn Castleberry brings a fresh perspective to life's everyday challenges. Carolyn is an internationally recognized author on money and time management, and a former co-host of CBN's Living the Life on ABC Family Channel. Her reports focus on bringing faith and life together.
Her newest book, It's About Time: 10 Smart Strategies to Avoid Time Traps and Invest Yourself Where it Matters, was released in January of 2009 by Howard Books, a division of Simon and Schuster. She also authors an expanding series of financial empowerment books including, Women, Take Charge of Your Money: A Biblical Path to Financial Security and Women, Get Answers about Your Money: because there are no dumb questions about personal finance (Multnomah Publishers). She is also a contributing expert to Today’s Christian Woman and is the editor of The Proverbs 31 Investor e-newsletter.
Carolyn’s work has been featured on FOX & Friends, USAToday.com, MSN Money, Essence magazine and major newspapers and radio programs in the U.S. and Canada. She spent 17 years as a news anchor and reporter in Virginia and Colorado, and her reports have also aired on CNN and MSNBC. While in Colorado, she started the first national radio talk show for female executives on the Business Radio Network, “Women Talk Business,” which was recognized by the American Women in Radio and Television. She’s also a member of the National Association of Professional Women and National Speakers Association.
Carolyn holds three degrees: two Bachelor of Science degrees in business and journalism from the University of Colorado, and Master of Arts degree in government from the College of William and Mary.
Carolyn and her husband, John, especially love to spend time watching their daughters play field-hockey or cheering on her stepson, a basketball coach.
For more information, visit www.carolyncastleberry.com
My Stories
Updated 39 days ago
A new federal study reveals that many people being hospitalized with the swine flu were previously healthy individuals.
Updated 42 days ago
Wall Street is showing new signs of life, but is it time to take a fresh look at stocks?
Updated 44 days ago
Dozens of identity thieves are behind bars Thursday after the FBI cracked one of the largest cybercrime investigations to date.
Updated 46 days ago
The new movie "The Informant," starring Matt Damon, tells the story of Mark Whitacre, the highest-level executive to be a whistleblower in U.S. history.
Updated 52 days ago
Toyota Motor Corp. will recall 3.8 million vehicles in the U.S. to address problems with a removable floor mat.
Updated 57 days ago
The events of the past few weeks are a reminder of the ever-present terrorist threat as federal agents pursued terror plots in four states.
Updated 59 days ago
One of the nation's leading executive recruiters gives advice on five things you need to look for in your next job.
Updated 61 days ago
The new movie The Informant, starring Matt Damon, tells the story of Mark Whitacre, the highest-level executive to be a whistleblower in U.S. history.
Updated 73 days ago
While there are bright spots in the economy, more Americans are still losing their jobs.
Updated 78 days ago
Lenders are paying close attention to the debt-to-income ratio of consumers of today's housing crisis.