Episodes

Wednesday Mar 30, 2022
THE FOUR LETTER WORD THAT WILL ROCK YOUR WORLD, Kim Sorrelle
Wednesday Mar 30, 2022
Wednesday Mar 30, 2022
Kim Sorrelle is the director of a humanitarian organization, popular speaker, and the author of two books. Her first book, Cry Until You Laugh, is about her and her husband's battle with cancer after being diagnosed just four months a part. Her second book, Love Is, chronicles her year long quest to figure out the true meaning of love, a sometimes funny, sometimes scary, always enlightening journey that led to life-changing discoveries found mostly on the streets of Haiti.

Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
Entreprenerial Skills for Caregivers Starting a Business, Glen Dunzweiler
Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
Glen Dunzweiler is a filmmaker/producer + social entrepreneur who focus on socially responsible entertainments. His latest book A Degree in Homelessness? Entrepreneurial Skills for Students looks to give people tools for success after their education.

Wednesday Mar 16, 2022
Stress is Optional—Simple Strategies to Dissolve it in 30 Seconds Brenda Miller
Wednesday Mar 16, 2022
Wednesday Mar 16, 2022
Brenda’s quest has been to find ‘right now relief’ in an upset—so that we can go from chaos to calmness in 30 seconds when challenges of any kind arise at home or in the workplace. To aid in that endeavor she taught conscious conflict resolution in six countries.
Her devotion to instant evolution out of common stressors like kid-chaos for parents and grandparents, calmness in the classroom for teachers, and workplace woes to workplace wisdom began twenty years ago—and ever since, she’s been offering others, through her private practice, books, courses, and by speaking to audiences, ways to free themselves from upsets and inner conflict—on the spot!
She discovered that joy is natural to all of us and she enthusiastically helps people rediscover theirs (all day long) by using one of the strategies in her book, The Kid Code, 30 Second Parenting Strategies—endorsed by Jack Canfield, bestselling co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul series. He says, “I absolutely love your work. Your book is phenomenal. Everybody needs this book.”

Wednesday Mar 09, 2022
How to Navigate Information Chaos to Prevent Lifestyle Dise, Dr. John Poothullil
Wednesday Mar 09, 2022
Wednesday Mar 09, 2022
From diabetes to cancer to heart disease, America faces an epidemic of
diseases caused or exacerbated by the choices we make. Dr. John shares how patients can make more
informed decisions about their health and health care amid a glut of information.
Have you ever been reluctant to ask your doctor questions because you didn’t want to
question their expertise? Our guest today says we can’t afford to be passive about our health, and that
includes questioning doctors. Dr. John Poothullil (SAY Poo-to-Lee) practiced medicine for more than 30
years. Today he writes books that bust medical myths and empower patients. His upcoming book is
called Your Health Is at Risk: How to Navigate Information Chaos to Prevent Lifestyle Diseases. Learn
more at drjohnonhealth.com. Welcome, Dr. John. You say our health today is threatened by
disinformation, misinformation, and missing information. Why?

Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
Thought Transformation. TH-INK Thought Healing… Invites New Knowledge & Inspires Natural Kindness!
We believe everyone’s life will be better when they understand and think with purpose.

Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
Toxic or Not, Your Mother Will Nltimately Need a Caregiver, Guy Arcuri
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
So if she tells you that she’s terminally ill and YOU are the only one she wants to be her caregiver, Will you have healed enough to ACTUALLY say yes? Dr. Guy Arcuri. He is currently promoting his book Toxic Mothers: A Son’s Guide to Healing and Moving on- Finding Virtue, Integrity and Love One Rule at a Time.

Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
What Shared Journeys to the Afterlife Teach About Dying Well. William Peters
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
William Peters, MFT, is the founder of the Shared Crossing Project whose mission is to positively transform relationships to death and dying through education and raising awareness about shared crossings and their healing benefits. As the director of the Shared Crossing Research Initiative (SCRI), William and his team collect and study extraordinary end-of-life experiences (shared crossings). William is a global leader in shared death studies and end-of-life phenomenon. He has developed methods to facilitate the shared death experience and to assist experiencers in meaningfully integrating their experiences. William is a psychotherapist at the Family Therapy Institute of Santa Barbara where he specializes in end-of-life counseling as a means toward psycho-spiritual evolution. He served as a hospice worker with Zen Hospice Project in San Francisco. His work is informed by his two NDEs and a variety of shared crossings. William has presented at the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine’s Annual Conference. William’s work has appeared in the American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine and is approved and awaiting publication in Omega - Journal of Death Studies. William’s book entitled At Heaven’s Door: What Shared Journeys to the Afterlife Teach About Dying Well and Living Better, will be published by Simon & Schuster this January 18, 2022. For more information on William go to WilliamPeters.info or SharedCrossing.com.

Tuesday Feb 22, 2022
Author of ”Crazy: Reclaiming Life from the Shadow of Traumatic Memory”
Tuesday Feb 22, 2022
Tuesday Feb 22, 2022
Lyn is a speaker, retreat leader and survivor of early childhood trauma as well as a retired elementary school teacher, school principal and church pastor. At the age of 45, Lyn was diagnosed with multiple personality disorder, now known as dissociative identity disorder (DID). From happy wife and mother to a suicidal woman who felt the crazy fog of dissociation take over her life, she embarked on a journey to uncover the secrets that overwhelmed her. After suffering decades of inner chaos and deep pain, Lyn now lives a fulfilling and integrated life and considers herself a whole person again. Lyn is thankful for her wonderful therapist, friends and her own dogged determination to heal.
Lyn currently facilitates writers workshops and teaches a memoir class for dissociative writers, writes weekly blogs and a newsletter, and speaks on public radio, podcasts, and in other settings. She holds advanced degrees from Lehigh University and Lancaster Theological Seminary.

Thursday Feb 17, 2022
Dememtia is More Common with People with Hearing Loss, Dr Mark Syms, Audiologist.
Thursday Feb 17, 2022
Thursday Feb 17, 2022
Dr. Mark Syms is the hearing loss physician. He helps patients to effectively treat their hearing loss so that they can connect better with their family and friends and remain independent.
He is so passionate about helping patients, because he lost his brother Robbie twice.
First, from his hearing loss from radiation to for his brain tumor and again when he passed away.
He only cares for Ears – he is the Ear of ENT who has performed over 10,000 ear surgeries over the past 20 years. He has cared for 10s of thousands of patients with hearing loss
He is the author of Listen Up and the host of the ListenUp! podcast! To learn more go to ListenUpHearing.com

Thursday Feb 10, 2022
Adopting an Older Dog is a Win/Win Situation, Marion Zola
Thursday Feb 10, 2022
Thursday Feb 10, 2022
Marion Zola has always been a writer and animal lover. Her first writing was poetry, until she began writing screenplays and sitcoms. Eventually, she wrote her first book, “All The Good Ones Are Married,” which became a Lifetime movie. Along the way she began producing with a vampire movie and, for the last few years, a show on shelter dogs entitled “Shelter Me. Her second book is “Romancing The Dog, The Struggle to Make a Pound Dog Happy in Beverly Hills.”