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H.P. Albarelli Jr.

H.P. Albarelli Jr. is a writer and investigative reporter who has written numerous feature articles about the 9/11 anthrax attacks; the history of biological warfare; the mysterious death of Dr. Frank Olson; the Cuban revolution; and social and political affairs. Some of these articles can be found on the World Net Daily, Pravda, Cubanet, Counterpunch, and Crime Magazine websites. Following nearly a decade of research, this account solves the mysterious death of biochemist Frank Olson, revealing the identities of his murderers in shocking detail. It offers a unique and unprecedented look into the backgrounds of many former CIA, FBI, and Federal Narcotics Bureau officials—including several who actually oversaw the CIA’s mind-control programs from the 1950s to the 1970s. In retracing these programs, he covers Cold War fears, the secret relationship between the nation’s drug enforcement agencies and the CIA, and the government’s close collaboration with the Mafia. View Guest page

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Susan Allison

Dr. Susan Allison, a PhD in transpersonal psychology and author of two other well-received books, is impassioned about sharing the extraordinary and effective methodology she has developed for physical, emotional and spiritual healing. Employing these steps assembled from many different and sometimes ancient disciplines, Allison affected a dramatic overnight removal of her husband's cancerous tumor. That experience, shared in the Preface, helped to encourage Allison, a counselor in private practice in Northern California, to expand her career as a healer and healing coach. She guides individuals to plumb their emotional depths to discover precisely what is eating at them. And then she helps clients augment their own power to remove the emotional cancer that is stimulating the physical abnormality. View Guest page

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Kenneth Anderson

Kenneth Anderson, MA is the author of the book "How to Change Your Drinking: a Harm Reduction Guide to Alcohol." Mr. Anderson is also is the founder and CEO of The HAMS Harm Reduction Network, a lay-led, free-of-charge support group for people who wish to make any positive change in their drinking habits from safer drinking to reduced drinking to quitting altogether. Mr. Anderson has worked in the field of harm reduction since 2002. He has served as Director of Online Services at Moderation Management, worked "in the trenches" of harm reduction doing needle exchange in Minneapolis, and has studied psychology and substance abuse counseling at The New School University in New York City. He is a member of The International Center for Clinical Excellence and the International Harm Reduction Association, and is a regular presenter at the National Harm Reduction conference hosted by the Harm Reduction Coalition. View Guest page

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Jane Allison Austin

Jane Allison Austin is now a leading executive with one of the top privately-held home elderly healthcare agencies in the country. She a contributing writer for a leading healthcare magazine, Radius Magazine and has appeared in People Magazine, Middleburg Life, North County Times, Council on Foundations and American Chronicle as well as television appearances on TBN, and co-hosted her own talk show on For more information and to contribute to her blog, go to: http://www.LoveYourParents.com View Guest page

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Daniel Benor, M.D.

Today, Dr. Kell speaks with Holistic Psychotherapist and founder of the American Board of Holistic Medicine, Daniel Benor, M.D. Dr. Benor is an expert authority on the subject of spiritual awareness and healing, being mindful to address the relationship between emotions, body, spirit, and interpersonal interactions. Prepare yourself to experience medicine from an entirely new direction. View Guest page

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Dr. Richard P. Brown

Dr. Richard P. Brown, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University in New York, will discuss his latest book: “How to Use Herbs, Nutrients and Yoga in Mental Health Care”, which is co-authored by Dr. Patricia Gerbarg and Dr. Philip Muskin. He will inform us about his studies, applications, and successful patient outcomes. He has helped 9/11 responders, tsunami victims, and others with trauma using his CAM (complimentary alternative medicine) techniques and will show us how to simply our healing processes. View Guest page

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Michael Brown

In 1989 South African-born Michael Brown developed an acutely painful neurological condition called Horton’s Syndrome. In 1993 his intention of healing unfolded into a nine-year odyssey that took him beyond the borders of his home country. As Michael’s quest to find relief unfolded, he began entering “present moment awareness”; a paradigm of heightened consciousness that appeared to be running parallel to the conventional and mundane world experience. He discovered that his repeated entry into this enlivened state of Being, which he accomplished through ceremonial practice and conscious breathing, resulted in a decrease of his own painful condition to the point that it subsided completely. To make this journey accessible to everyone Michael wrote The Presence Process: A Healing Journey Into Present Moment Awareness. He continues to live in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he shares his knowledge through personal facilitation and the book. View Guest page

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VINCENT BUGLIOSI

VINCENT BUGLIOSI has been called “the quintessential prosecutor.” Alan Dershowitz says “If you created a prosecutorial Hall of Fame, Vince would be in the entranceway.” In his career at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office, he successfully prosecuted 105 out of 106 felony jury trials, including twenty-one murder convictions without a single loss. His most famous trial, the Charles Manson case, became the basis of his classic, Helter Skelter, the biggest selling true-crime book in publishing history. His other books include And The Sea Will Tell, Outrage, Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder. Bugliosi lives with his wife, Gail, in Los Angeles. View Guest page

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Dr. John Cacioppo

Today, Dr. John Cacioppo, the Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor and Director of the Center for Cognitive and Social Neuroscience at the University of Chicago, and I discuss his new book, LONELINESS, which is based on over 30 years of scientific study. Did you know that loneliness is as large a risk factor for major diseases as obesity, smoking and substance abuse? Did you know that over 20% of American adults suffer needlessly from severe loneliness and social isolation? Did you know that banishment was the most serious punishment meted out in the ancient days--and even now? Do you know that loneliness can be relieved? View Guest page

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Nancy D. Campbell

Nancy D. Campbell is a professor of Science and Technology Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. Her most recent book is a visual history of the federal drug treatment hospital in Lexington, Kentucky, titled The Narcotic Farm: The Rise and Fall of America’s First Prison for Drug Addicts (Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2008, co-authored with JP Olsen and Luke Walden). Her book-length scholarly history of the science conducted by the Addiction Research Center (now the intramural research program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse) is titled Discovering Addiction: The Science and Politics of Substance Abuse Research (University of Michigan Press, 2007). Her first book was Using Women: Gender, Drug Policy, and Social Justice (Routledge, 2000). With Joseph Spillane she created the Oral History of Substance Abuse Research Project, funded by the National Science Foundation, the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, and the University of Michigan Substance Abuse Research Center, which can be found at http://sitemaker.umich.edu/substance.abuse.history/home. In 2009 she received the Media Award from the College on Problems of Drug Dependence. Campbell was awarded her doctoral degree in 1995 from the History of Consciousness Program at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Her dissertation was titled, “Cold War Compulsions: U.S. Drug Policy, Science, and Culture.” View Guest page

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Daniel J. Carlat, MD

For the last 15 years, Dr. Carlat has practiced psychiatry in a solo practice in a small town north of Boston. Also on the faculty of Tufts Medical School, he did his psychiatric training at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, and he edits The Carlat Psychiatry Report, a respected monthly newsletter that is read by thousands of psychiatrists across the country. His article for The New York Times Magazine, “Dr. Drug Rep” – a strikingly honest account of how he fell under the sway of a drug company’s all too compelling marketing pitch as a paid speaker and later quit – was selected for the Best Science Writing 2008 anthology. View Guest page

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Jack Challem

Patrice Chaplin

Patrice Chaplin, journalist, author and playwright, has written twenty-eight books; her novel Siesta became a film starring Jodie Foster and Isabella Rossellini. As a Bohemian in Paris she spent time with Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. When married to Charlie Chaplin’s son Michael and working in Hollywood, she collaborated with Lauren Bacall, Miles Davis, and Salvador Dali. She resides in London. Connect with Patrice at http://facebook.com/PatriceChaplin & http://PatriceChaplin.com View Guest page

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Dawson Church

Today, Dawson Church and I will discuss his activities as a publisher and advocate for alternative health care--both physically and spiritually. He will also speak about his studies on Veterans and PTSD and his articles showing a solution to avoid Veteran suicides and other tragedies. For more information go to www.StressProject.org.

The Institute For Conscious Evolution and Human Development is sponsoring a series of monthly discussions concerning mystical topics. If you have questions concerning spirituality and mysticism, please submit them to ICEHD@mindbrainbody.com for consideration. View Guest page

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Peter D. Cimini

Peter D. Cimini is an educator, inventor, and writer who holds two United States patents. He obtained his undergraduate and graduate degrees from NYU, spent two years in the military, and taught in the New York City Public Schools for three years. He and his family moved to Connecticut in 1970 where he worked as a curriculum specialist for the Newington Public Schools for 22 years before retiring to learn the art of writing. The Secret Sin of Opi is Peter Cimini's first novel. Stories about the Ciarletta family originate from the author's recollections of actual events that he experienced growing up in an Italian family in the Bronx, New York, in the mid-twentieth century. The beginning chapters provides an intimate glimpse into the life style of a first generation Italian Immigrant family: Bella Figura, with all the cultural customs and behaviors important to Italian families of that period are described in a caring but humorous manner. Visit www.thesecretsinofopi.com View Guest page

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Edward H. Coles II

Edward H. Coles II is a 53 year old Kentucky native that studied political science and history at the University of Kentucky. He has been employed in the construction and mining equipment industry for 31 years, worked in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia with the Coal industry in the area surface mining equipment sells. For the past 12 years he has worked with Diversified fabricators, Inc. ( DFI ) a construction equipment manufacturer near Atlanta, GA. He works with the major truck manufactures including Daimler, PACAR, Ford Motor, and Navistar. He has managed export and government bids, on local and federal levels, including exports to Central and South America and areas of the Caribbean. His official company title is Sales, and Marketing /Senior Management, and Company Pilot. DFI’s current customer base includes some of the leading waste disposal companies in the US, including Waste Management and Republic Services. Go to: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/edward-coles/43/a39/430 View Guest page

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Bruce Conway

Raised in Western PA and Chicago, Bruce went to art school in Northern Colorado. After graduation, he migrated to the San Juan Islands of Washington State, and has lived there for 26 years. Bruce is a book publisher, web-master and writer. He has written extensively on the New World Order, Chemtrails, Mind Control and the Global Elite. He designs and publishes books and ebooks in a variety of genres, but favors topics that contribute to the greater good, and that also throw wrenches into the cogs of the New World Order. Bruce is in the process of moving to the Rocky Mountains to prepare for the coming Earth changes. Until Then… he will continue being a literary midwife for lightworkers, investigative journalists, and whistle-blowers. View Guest page

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Fabien Cousteau

Growing up on the salt-stained decks of his famous Grandfather’s ships, Calypso and Alcyone, Fabien Cousteau was destined to follow in the family footsteps of exploring and tirelessly working to protect our planet’s immense and endangered marine habitats. Diving since age four, Fabien was irrevocably imprinted with an unwavering appreciation for the wonder, beauty, and importance of our aquatic ecosystems to sustaining life on this big blue planet of ours. Having proven his skills in business, he returned to the deep-rooted family passion for exploration. He joined his father, Jean-Michel, and Deep Ocean Odyssey, as the third generation to carry on the tradition of adventure and exploration in the deep ocean; originally pioneered by his grandfather more than half a century ago. For more information about Fabien and Plant A Fish at the following sites: www.fabiencousteau.org and www.plantafish.org. View Guest page

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Dr. David Daniels

Dr. David Daniels is a clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford Medical School. He is co-author of The Essential Enneagram with Virginia Price, PhD. It is also the first and only scientifically determined enneagram personality test and guide. The book has sold over 100,000 copies and was translated into over 10 languages. In private practice for more than three decades, David has taught the Enneagram system at Stanford University and internationally for 15 years. Daniels is a founding director of the International Enneagram Association (IEA) and served as co-director of the First International Enneagram Conference at Stanford University. For more information, go to: www.enneagramworldwide.com View Guest page

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Satya Das

Satya Brata Das is a leading opinion maker on the Canadian stage. An eminent policy advisor, Das built his first career as an award-winning journalist, an author, and a noted policy analyst. As Founder and Principal Cambridge Strategies Inc., Das advises at the most senior levels of federal, provincial and municipal governance. Das brings an expert understanding of the challenges and implications of the ownership and stewardship of the world’s single largest hydrocarbon resource, the Alberta Oil Sands, their potential for assuring continental energy security, and their role in building a clean-energy future for humankind. Das read Economics, Political Science, English and French at the University of Alberta and subsequently held a Nuffield Fellowship at the University of Cambridge. He is fluently trilingual in Oriya, English and French; and has a working knowledge of Hindi, Spanish, Bangla and Bahasa Indonesia. His books include “Dispatches from a Borderless World”; the best-seller “The Best Country: Why Canada Will Lead the Future”; and “Green Oil: Clean Energy for the 21st Century?” View Guest page

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Satya Das

Satya Das’s mission in life is to make a difference in the world. After a successful first career as an award-winning journalist, author, and leading opinion maker, Satya co-founded Cambridge Strategies with K.J. (Ken) Chapman on Jan. 1, 2001. Their business partnership grew out of 20 years of weekly lunches, where no-holds-barred arguments were always the top item on the menu. Satya values the creativity and connections sparked by this continuing clash of ideas, and uses it to offer high-value strategic advice. Satya’s significant work includes advising senior-most levels of the Government of Canada on engaging Western alienation; building a better understanding of Alberta in Ottawa and vice-versa; developing a “business case” for the public sector’s role in the development of the Alberta oil sands; advising the Government of Alberta on immigration, international marketing and value-added opportunities; elaborating a comprehensive Northern Development strategy for Alberta; and helping Alberta’s forestry industry secure its “social license” from citizens. Satya’s pro bono work focuses on inclusion, diversity, and community building, often viewed through the perspective of human dignity and social cohesion. Satya is fluently trilingual in English, French and Oriya; and has a working knowledge of Hindi, Bangla, Spanish and Bahasa Indonesia. His books include Dispatches from a Borderless World and the best-seller “The Best Country: Why Canada Will Lead the Future”. After collecting a shelf-full of awards and recognitions, Satya counts his life partner Mita and their two daughters as his most significant achievements. View Guest page

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Hale Dwoskin

Hale Dwoskin, New York Times Best-Selling author of The Sedona Method who is featured in the Letting Go movie, is the CEO and Director of Training of Sedona Training Associates, an organization that teaches courses based on the emotional releasing techniques inspired by his mentor, Lester Levenson. Hale is an international speaker and featured faculty member at Esalen and the Omega Institute. He is also one of the 24 featured teachers of the book and movie phenomenon, “The Secret,” as well as a founding member of The Transformational Leadership Council. For over three decades, he has regularly been teaching The Sedona Method to individuals and corporations throughout the United States and the United Kingdom, and leading coach trainings and advanced retreats since the early 1990s. He is also the co-author with Lester Levenson of Happiness Is Free: And It’s Easier than You Think (a five-book series). For more information please visit: www.LettingGo.tv and www.Sedona.com View Guest page

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Eric J. Eross

Dr. Eric J. Eross, D.O. is the Director of the Scottsdale Headache Center at Arizona Neurological Institute. Previously, he was an Associate Consultant and headache specialist in the Department of Neurology at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, AZ, and a Clinical Instructor at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, MN. He has presented over 300 formal lectures and published over 50 original papers, abstracts and book chapters. He served as an investigator in over 50 clinical headache trials. He obtained his medical degree from Ohio University. He is interested in the acute treatment and prevention of Chronic Migraine, BOTOX® and occipital nerve stimulation in the treatment of headache and medication overuse headache. He believes in a well-rounded approach to headache management, including natural treatments, patient education and compassionate care. Go to: http://www.scottsdaleheadachecenter.com View Guest page

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John Farley

John Farley is known as The Fitness Hypnotist. He is a former regional and national karate champion, an award winning speaker, author of Living Lean, creator of the world’s only mental skills profile for determining one’s success for long-term physical transformation, Hosted a global radio show, works privately and does live seminars, and is co-founder of an accredited college for fitness professionals. John has degrees from Broome Community College, Cortland University (Physical Education/Adult Fitness), Columbia University (Applied Physiology/Sports Psychology), has doctoral training from Union Institute and University (Weight Management), a doctorate degree in applied sports psychology from OPI and post-graduate training from The MindBody Institute at Harvard Medical School. John is certified in hypnosis from the National Guild of Hypnotists, in sports psychology from OPI, in NLP, and the Silva Mind Method, and by Aerobic Pipeline. Go to www.opi.edu and www.GetMeOutofThisBody.com. View Guest page

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Dr. Robert K.C. Forman

Dr. Robert K.C. Forman has been called "one of America's most respected spiritual teachers." He has a Ph.D in Comparative Religions, 42 years of daily meditation, 18 years of psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic training and has an international leadership role in the grassroots spirituality movement. He is the founder and Executive Director of the Forge Institute for Spirituality and Social Change and the Forge Guild of Spiritual Professionals, a non-profit dedicated to helping people from any religion or spiritual path live “soul to soul.” He routinely gives lectures, trainings and workshops around the world and is the author of ten scholarly books on spirituality, mysticism, consciousness and world religions. He lives in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY. See www.TheForge.org and www.EnlightenmentAint.com for more information. View Guest page

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Patrick Fox

Patrick J. Fox is a first-time author who, upon defying odds and death six times during his widow-maker heart attack at the young and healthy age of 48, felt he owed it to his family and others to write a book that provided hope, courage and insight. Patrick has been a teacher in the public school system for 11 years, coached for 19 seasons, as well as a certified professional horse trainer during his leisure time. He shares his dream log home with his wife of 26 years and has two adult children living their lives in Chicago, IL and Orlando, FL. He is considered a 'medical miracle' by many health professionals, and it is that accomplishment that has encouraged him to share his story with others. View Guest page

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Albert Garoli

Albert Garoli is a health practitioner, medical researcher, and educator. He is a specialist in Ayurvedic medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Herbology, Biophysics, and Homotoxicology. Currently, he is teaching in the Italian College of Osteopathy (C.I.O) as well as the Italian School for Oriental Medicine (ScuolaTao), in convention with University Sapienza of Rome. His many years of experience have brought him to a revolutionary understanding of human neurobiology which is clearly explained in his new book: The Evolutionary Glitch. View Guest page

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Nora Gedgaudas

Join Michael Kell and Nora Gedgaudas to discuss her ground breaking book, “Primal Body-Primal Mind: Empowering Your Total Health the Way Evolution Intended (…and Didn’t)” has received acclaim from clients, scientists and professionals alike. Nora Gedgaudas has a background in diet and nutrition spanning some 25 years and is a widely recognized and respected expert in the field. She is certified via the Nutritional Therapy Association as a Nutritional Therapist and also holds National Board Certification in Holistic Nutrition through the respected National Association of Nutritional Professionals (NANP). In addition, Nora is a board certified clinical Neurofeedback Specialist in successful private practice in Portland, OR and also has a show on http://voiceamericahealth.com on Wednesdays at 10am PST. View Guest page

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John Geyman, MD

John Geyman, MD; Professor Emeritus of Family Medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, where he served as Chairman of the Department of Family Medicine from 1976 to 1990. As a family physician with over 25 years in academic medicine, he has also practiced in rural communities for 13 years. He was the founding editor of The Journal of Family Practice (1973 to 1990) and the editor of The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice from 1990 to 2003. He recently wrote: Hijacked The Road to Single Payer in the Aftermath of Stolen Health Care Reform, which you can purchase here http://commoncouragepress.com/index.cfm?action=book&bookid=402 View Guest page

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Phillip Gowins

Phillip Gowins is an initiate and representative of the Sufi Order. In 1979, after extensively researching Sufi teachers, he found Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan and became one of his many devoted students. While living in a Sufi community in New York City he met his wife Dawn. They married in 1981. In 1987, he and his wife were named representatives of the Sufi Order and were authorized to give spiritual practices and advise and to initiate people into Sufism. In 2000 they both realized that their desire was to help people heal directly. In looking for a medium with which to accomplish this, they discovered hypnosis. In 2002 after extensive training with the National Guild of Hypnotists, they were certified to practice hypnotherapy. Phillip currently lives in Scranton, PA where he and his wife run a hypnosis office, Hypnosis Horizons, Inc. Connect with Phillip on Facebook and on his blog http://TheSovereignSoul.blogspot.com View Guest page

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Ed Gray

Once pegged a slow learner, he believed the label to be true and failed first grade. Through the loving interaction of his stepmother and a third grade teacher, the shy boy who once did not believe in himself began to turn his life around. At age 12 he developed a passion for reading self help books and applying what he learned to his own life. Ed won numerous oratorical and writing contests. He also won a four-year theatre scholarship to Wayne State University. Since July 1991, Ed has hosted and written the nationally syndicated radio feature Power Minute. The show is syndicated by Anderson Communications in Atlanta and is heard on more than 80 radio stations across the United States. View Guest page

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Peter H.R. Green, M.D.

Dr. Green is the Director of The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University. He is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Green received his medical degree from University of Sydney, Australia. After completing his Residency and GI fellowship in Sydney he became a Research fellow at Harvard Medical School and in the Gastroenterology Department at the Beth Israel Hospital in Boston. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and the American College of Gastroenterology as well as a Member of the American Gastroenterologic Association and American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. In addition, he has lectured on celiac disease at many medical institutions throughout the United States as well as national and international meetings. View Guest page

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David Gruder, PhD, DCEP

David Gruder, PhD, DCEP, is an award winning author and perhaps the world’s only clinical-organizational psychologist specializing in integrity development. His latest book, “The New IQ: How Integrity Intelligence Serves You, Your Relationships and our World,” has won six unusually diverse awards, in the areas of current events in politics & society, social change, conscious business & leadership, health & wellness, self-help and meta-psychology. He speaks, trains and consults worldwide on integrity-centered life fulfillment, business success, corporate social responsibility, and leadership effectiveness. His business and leadership clients have ranged from family-owned businesses, to American Express work teams, to the Sanoviv Medical Institute, to the San Diego Office of Education Management Academy, to World Trade Organization ambassadors. Dr. Gruder was also the Founding President of the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology, where he continues as a senior certification trainer, consultant and continuing education provider. See www.TheNewIQ.com View Guest page

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Rick Hanson, Ph.D.

Rick Hanson, Ph.D., is a neuropsychologist and founder of the Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom. A summa cum laude graduate of UCLA, he teaches at universities and meditation centers in Europe, Australia, and North America. His work has been featured on the BBC and in Consumer Reports Health, U.S. News and World Report, and other major magazines. Dr. Hanson’s most recent book is Buddha’s Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom (with Rick Mendius, M.D.; Foreword by Dan Siegel, M.D. and Preface by Jack Kornfield, Ph.D.), which has been praised by numerous scholars, therapists, and teachers, including Tara Brach, Ph.D., Roger Walsh, Ph.D., Sharon Salzberg, and Fred Luskin, Ph.D, and is being published in ten languages. An authority on self-directed neuroplasticity, he edits the Wise Brain Bulletin, and he also has a weekly e-newsletter, Just One Thing. For more information, go to: www.RickHanson.net. View Guest page

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Valerie Harms

Valerie Harms is the author of nine distinguished books including the topics of the environment, psychology and more. She is a teacher of depth psychologist and has studied the ideas of Carl Jung and taught courses regularly at the C.G. Jung Foundation in NYC. She is the Editor of Distinctly Montana magazine. An ardent naturalist and eco-psychologist, for seven years she was a Science Editor at the National Audubon Society in New York City with the purpose of educating the public about ecological issues. Grosset/Putnam has published her National Audubon Society Almanac of the Environment / The Ecology of Everyday Life. Her most recent book, Dreaming of Animals, Dialogue Between Self and World, addresses the link between the inner world of our imagination, emotions and thoughts, and the outer world where we encounter animals. Honored by the United Nations as “a most remarkable woman,” she is listed in various Who’s Who directories. For more information: http://www.valerieharms.com View Guest page

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Dr. Michael Hartnett

Dr. Michael Hartnett is an adjunct English professor at Long Island University. He received his PhD in English from SUNY at Stony Brook and has published book reviews and critical commentaries. An English teacher at Jericho High School, Dr. Hartnett has presented at the Balanced Mind Conference, the Long Island Language Association Conference, and the North Shore Young Authors Conference. As a high school English teacher, college professor, novelist, and SAT instructor/tutor for more than 20 years, Dr. Hartnett was in fine position to craft The Great SAT Swindle. He is also the author of Universal Remote. Website: www.MichaelHartnett.com View Guest page

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Rev. Dr. Michael Heller

Rev. Dr. Michael Heller is the Founder and Director of the Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, Cracow. He is a Professor of Philosophy at the Pontifical University of John Paul II, Cracow, Poland; an Adjunct Member of the Vatican Observatory; and Ordinary Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Heller is the author of more than thirty books and nearly two hundred scientific papers.URL: http://www.cambridge.org/us/knowledge/isbn/item5736985/Infinity/?site_locale=en_US View Guest page

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Michael Ortiz Hill

Michael Ortiz Hill is a registered nurse, a Buddhist practitioner, and an initiated medicine man with tribal people of Zimbabwe. The core of his spiritual practice has been the refinement and activity of compassion. He is the author of Dreaming the End of the World: Apocalypse as a Rite of Passage; Twin from Another Tribe: The Story of Two Shamanic Healers in Africa and North America; and The Village of the Water Spirits: The Dreams of African-Americans - both books with Mandaza Kandemwa. He is also the author of Conspiracies of Kindness: The Craft of Compassion at the Bedside of the Ill and does workshops and lectures on The Craft of Compassion. He lives in Topanga, California with his wife Deena Metzger. For more information, go to: http://www.michaelortizhill.com View Guest page

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Frank Jacobelli

This morning Frank Jacobelli and I discuss his fine book, ADD/ADHD--DRUG FREE. Tune in to learn about natural alternatives useful for helping your child focus and do much better. Bye-bye to Ridlin! View Guest page

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Dr. Mathew B. James

Dr. Matthew B. James, international trainer, lecturer, and educator, started meditating at age five and trained in contemporary therapeutic techniques in his teens. He is now President of American Pacific University and the Empowerment Partnership and has been chosen to carry on a lineage of Huna, the ancient Hawaiian science of consciousness and energy healing. As Trainer to the Trainers, Dr. James has taught many leaders in the human potential movement. His work is dedicated to creating lasting personal transformation and training people to access and use their intrinsic personal power. To learn more about Dr. James and his work, visit: www.huna.com View Guest page

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Mike Jay

Mike Jay is a leading specialist in the study of drugs across history and cultures. The author of Artificial Paradises, Emperors of Dreams, and The Atmosphere of Heaven, his critical writing on drugs has appeared in many publications, including The Guardian, The Telegraph, and The International Journal of Drug Policy. He sits on the editorial board of the addiction journal Drugs and Alcohol Today and on the board of the Transform Drug Policy Foundation. He lives in England. View Guest page

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Robin Kelly, M.D.

Robin Kelly is a medical doctor, researcher and author from New Zealand. His new book 'The Human Antenna - Reading the Language of the Universe in the Songs of Our Cells' explores the evidence that our bodies are perfectly 'designed' to receive and transmit information instantly from our universe. Robin's practice embraces both Western and Eastern philosophies of health, and treats patients' symptoms as vital intuitive messages. He encourages people to use their own special creative gifts in their healing. Robin is also a singer/songwriter who has recorded three CD’s over the past 10 years. For more information go to www.robinkelly.co.nz View Guest page

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Dr. Ed Klein

Dr. Ed Klein is the author of Soul Search: The Healing Possibilities of Past Lives. He is a Graduate of The University of Louisville Medical School, Charter faculty member (Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry), at the University of South Florida Medical School, has national recognition for past-life therapy techniques, was Chief Resident at NYU Bellevue Hospital where he did a psychiatric residency, attained rank of Lieutenant Commander in the Navy, and his memberships have included the AMA, American Psychiatric Association, and The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. Dr. Klein travels nationally and internationally for speaking engagements. Please contact Bruce Merrin for Worldwide Bookings at (702) 367-0331, www.CelebritySpeakersEntertainment.com to schedule Dr. Klein’s services as a memorable speaker and seminar leader. For more information, go to his website: www.ImproveWhoYouAre.com View Guest page

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Dr. Stephen Larsen

Today, Dr. Larsen and I discuss his stunning book, The Fundamentalist Mind: How Polarized Thinking Imperils Us All (Quest Books). Dr. Larsen shall educate us about the psychology, neurology and mythology of fundamentalism and its pervasive and destructive patterns of 'group think'; and how we can learn to recognize these evolutionarily old cognitive tendencies in ourselves so to avoid them. You need to consider reading this book--it will open your mind!!!!! View Guest page

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Peter Levenda

Peter Levenda was born in the Bronx and lived in New York, Indiana, Chicago, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island before going to Malaysia where he lived for seven years. He has an MA in Religious Studies and Asian Studies, and has worked as an IT executive in China, Southeast Asia, Latin America and Europe (he became involved in China trade in 1984). He is a member of the American Academy of Religion, the T.E. Lawrence Society, and is a charter member of the Norman Mailer Society. View Guest page

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Peter J. Levine

Peter J. Levine survived an upbringing that ticked all the wrong boxes. He set off on a quest to find answers to life’s big questions. Over a period of some thirty years his desire to understand and find meaning has flowered into a love of wisdom and its application; gathering esoteric, hidden and secret knowledge as well as Master’s degrees in Philosophy and History. Passionate about the unique prospect of each of our lives he considers himself to be something of a locksmith, providing keys to open some of the great mysteries that surround us all. He sees us all as a work in progress, viewing our lives as ongoing journeys, aggregates of multiple happenings that add to or diminish what we become. The pain in the world is something that can only be healed from within and each one of us is the prescriptive physician to our own ailments, it’s just that sometimes we miss it. For more information go to: www.themechanicsofhappiness.com and http://www.peterjlevine.com View Guest page

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Patt Lind-Kyle

Ms. Lind-Kyle’s current interest is working with the new tools of neuro-monitoring to help individuals become more effective with their brain/mind potential. She has completed an 18-month research project learning how individuals shift their mental, emotional and spiritual view of themselves and the world to function in a larger, more comprehensive view of reality. The passion for understanding the relationship between the brain and the mind has come from 35 years of personal exploration through extensive meditation practice. Her book that describes this work and her own story as a professional woman is entitled, When Sleeping Beauty Wakes Up: A Woman’s Tale of Healing the Immune System and Awakening the Feminine (Swan/Raven & Co., 1992). Patt is also a contributor in an anthology, Audacious Aging with her chapter entitled “Building Community from the Inside Out” (Elite Books, 2009). Her website is: www.brainchangebook.com View Guest page

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John Loftus

As a former Justice Department prosecutor, John Loftus once held some of the highest security clearances in the world, with special access to NATO Cosmic, CIA codeword, and Top Secret Nuclear files. As a private attorney, he works without charge to help hundreds of intelligence agents obtain lawful permission to declassify and publish the hidden secrets of our times. He is the author of four history books, three of which have been made into films, two were international best sellers, and one was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. John Loftus is the intelligence analyst for the Fox News Channel. His program can be seen every Sunday at 11:15 AM EST. John's News Show: "Loftus Report" on Talkline Communications Network. Mr. Loftus is also President of the Intelligence Summit, an international non-profit non-partisan educational forum for the intelligence agencies of the free world and Vice Chairman of the Florida Holocaust Museum. View Guest page

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Richard London

Dr. Richard London, world renowned author and business consultant of over 25 years and founder of 14 world charities, is the Leading Visionary Manifestation Business Intelligence Coach in the World. Dr. London provides the tools that work in this, the 21St Century, He has served as the C.E.O., Chief Education Officer, C.V.O., C.M.O., and V.M.B.C of several companies as well as being a business consultant for over 25 years. His clients include famous Media/Entertainment Personalities, Industry Leaders, Corporate Leaders, Leaders of Countries, and major organizations worldwide. As C.E.O of Prodigymind Companies, www.prodigymind.com, he directed the building of 200+ web-based companies that educate professionals, www.educationdigest.com. He is author of two forthcoming books - Doctorate of Business Life: Creating Success and Wealth with No Limits, and Great Language - Great Life: Communicate to Wealth, Words that Create Miracles in your Life. His Doctorate of Business: “Life Wellness System.” View Guest page

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Tieraona Low Dog

Dr. Tieraona Low Dog's extensive career in studying natural medicine and its role in modern health care began more than 30 years ago. Prior to receiving her Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, she studied massage therapy, midwifery, herbal medicine and martial arts. She currently serves as the Fellowship Director for the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine and Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center. Her most recent award in 2010 was NPR's People's Pharmacy Award for Excellence in Research and Communication for the Public Health. View Guest page

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Alfred R. Mele

Alfred R. Mele is the William H. and Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy at Florida State University and director of the Big Questions in Free Will Project (2010-13), funded primarily by the John Templeton Foundation. He is the author of seven books: Irrationality (1987), Springs of Action (1992), Autonomous Agents (1995), Self-Deception Unmasked (2001), Motivation and Agency (2003), Free Will and Luck (2006), and Effective Intentions: The Power of Conscious Will (2009). He also is the editor or coeditor of five books: The Philosophy of Action (1997), Mental Causation (1993), The Oxford Handbook of Rationality (2004), Rationality and the Good (2007), and Free Will and Consciousness: How Might They Work? (2010). View Guest page

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John Minahan

John Minahan has fifteen years of experience with both public and private companies. He has successfully implemented change in companies around the world and has lived and worked in China, Japan, Hong Kong, France, England, Germany, and Ireland. His experience and business philosophy cover numerous industries and service sectors. He is a cofounder and owner of a successful and multimillion-dollar media company based in New York City. Minahan is a trusted advisor to CEOs and executives, a certified public accountant, and a graduate of the University of Georgia’s JM Tull School of Accounting. In August of 2009, Inc. Magazine named Working Media Group one of the Fastest Growing private companies in the United States. John, is and owner as well as the CFO. Working Media Group was ranked 20th overall as well as the 4th fastest growing media company. For more information on Working Media Group, go to www.wmgmediakit.com View Guest page

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Geshe Lobsang Tenzin Negi

Geshe Lobsang Tenzin Negi is Senior Lecturer in Emory University’s Department of Religion. He also serves as Director of the Emory-Tibet Partnership, a multi-dimensional initiative founded in 1998 to bring together the foremost contributions of the Western scholastic tradition and the Tibetan Buddhist sciences of mind and healing. In that capacity, he serves as Co-Director of both the Emory-Tibet Science Initiative and the Emory Collaborative for Contemplative Studies. He is currently working with Emory scientists as co-principal investigator on a major clinical research project funded by the NIH that is studying the effects of compassion meditation on the experience of depression. In the summer of 2009 he inaugurated the Tibetan Mind/Body Sciences Summer Study Abroad Program with Emory biologist, Dr. Arri Eisen. View Guest page

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JP Olsen

JP Olsen is a filmmaker and journalist living in Brooklyn, New York. He produced, directed and wrote the documentary “The Narcotic Farm” with Luke Walden, and co-wrote the book of the same title with Walden and Dr. Nancy Campbell, which was published by Abrams. Prior to “The Narcotic Farm,” Olsen was the co-producer for the PBS “Independent Lens” film “Democracy on Deadline,” a study of press freedom around the world. He was also the associate producer for the Emmy and DuPont award winning PBS Frontline film “Drug Wars.” In addition to his work having shown on PBS, Olsen’s has worked on long-term film and television projects for HBO, ABC News, CBS News Productions and The Discovery Channel. As a journalist Olsen has written for New York Magazine, SPIN, Newsday, New York Daily News and dozens of other publications. View Guest page

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William Patterson

William Patrick Patterson is the founder/director of The Gurdjieff Studies Program, the author of seven books on The Fourth Way, and the director-writer-narrator of the award-winning documentary video trilogy—The Life and Significance of G.I. Gurdjieff. He is also the founder/editor of The Gurdjieff Journal (est. 1992), the first domestic and international Fourth Way journal. He has led groups for many years and annually gives three public seminars on G.I. Gurdjieff's teaching of The Fourth Way. He is the direct and longtime pupil of John Pentland, the remarkable man Mr. Gurdjieff chose to lead the Work in America. View Guest page

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Tomas Lafayette Picard, M.D.

Dr. Tomás Lafayette Picard, author of Mental Housekeeping launched into life with his tongue firmly in his cheek, looking for the humor in all the wrong and right places. Picard pursued an undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin, and then graduated from Cleveland Chiropractic College in Kansas City, Missouri. Following a year of post-doctoral physiotherapy study and an internship at a large five-doctor clinic in Florida, he received an offer to take part in a multi-year research project being conducted by the Italian government on the efficacy of chiropractic on job performance and absenteeism so he moved to Italy. During his worldwide travels, he has spoken to audiences on three continents regarding alternative health and personal development. An enthusiastic life-long student, Picard has been certified in such fields as acupuncture, reiki, clinical hypnosis, ayurveda, Network Spinal Analysis, yoga, meditation and the Silva Method, among others. View Guest page

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Mischa Popoff

Our guest today, Mischa Popoff, is the author of the critically-acclaimed book, Is it Organic? Mischa specialized in the history of nitrogen for fertilizer and warfare and then worked as an Advanced Organic Farm and Process Inspector, inspecting over 500 organic farms and processing facilities on both sides of the border. He stopped inspecting when he realized there was no appetite in the industry to eliminate fraud and gross negligence, nor to improve the quality of organic food. He now works as an author, political columnist and radio host. We will take a serious look inside the Organic industry today so that you will be more informed when making choices. For more information and to get Mischa’s book go to: www.isitorganic.ca View Guest page

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David Riklan

David Riklan is the Founder and president of Self Improvement Online, Inc. Their company specializes in publishing information on Self Improvement, Natural Health, and Internet Marketing. They manage multiple websites including SelfGrowth.com, which is the # 1 Ranked Website for Self Improvement. His websites are currently getting over 1,500,000 visitors a month. They also publish 6 different email newsletters (Ezines) going out to over 950,000 subscribers weekly. David has published 8 print books on Self Improvement, Natural Health, Marketing and Sales. David's first book - Self Improvement: The Top 101 Experts Who Help Us Improve Our Lives - has been praised by leading industry experts as the Encyclopedia of Self Improvement. His most recent books include Mastering the World of Marketing and Mastering the World of Selling. David has also created 4 powerful internet marketing and training programs on E-Book Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, E-mail marketing and Social Media. View Guest page

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Stephen Rogers

Stephen Rogers is trained in Classical Chinese Medicine along with other modalities such as Integrative Movement, Spinal Alignment, Hygenic Therapies, Integrative Bodywork, Holistic Nutrition, and Peak Performance Training. He has integrated all of his experience and education into a holistic lifestyle program called Shen Life. It a nutshell, the goal of Shen Life is to empower others to reach for their unlimited potential. Committed to being an example, Stephen advocates personal responsibility and accountability. For additional information about Stephen and Shen Life, visit www.shenlifeblog.com View Guest page

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Stephen D. Rogers

Stephen D. Rogers began working as a personal trainer, wellness and nutritional counselor at a young age, and has been in the health and wellness field for over 20 years. He later developed a niche for himself as a teacher in the human potential field teaching others how to act from stillness at work or in play “in the zone.” Stephen worked with professional athletes, such as golfers, baseball players, college football players, body builders and power lifters, dancers and actors, and CEOs of major corporations. Stephen didn’t always live a life “in the zone.” His childhood was one of emotional distress, physical abuse and exposure to drug and alcohol addiction. To help deal with the physical and psychological distress, he developed some poor coping mechanisms. This led to a dark road of violence, steroid use, ecstasy abuse, alcohol addiction and cocaine dependency. His habits awarded him an 18-month stay in federal prison, where he began a long process of self examination and healing. View Guest page

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David Rubenstein

David Rubenstein PhD: Motivated by his years of suffering from pain due to athletic injuries and a car accident, David began searching for a new treatment for lasting results for the relief of chronic pain for himself and his clients. His search led him to communicate directly with the brain which resulted in a reliable system to harness the power of the brain-body. This became the Brain-Body Calibration system. David’s intrigue with the brain inspired him to earn a Medical Science PhD with an emphasis on kinesiology. He found that by using precise arcs of motion under a small amount of externally provided resistance, the brain transcends to a dramatically higher state of concentration, resulting in positive effects for athletes, such as entering “the zone” and increasing the amount of power the muscles can produce. David has authored three books on fitness and published two articles in Practical Pain Management about the Brain-Body Calibration technology. www.brainbodycalibration.com View Guest page

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Peggy Rubin

Peggy (Margaret) Rubin is Founding Director of the Center for Sacred Theatre in Ashland, Oregon. Primary activities of the Center include the creation of workshops in Living Life as Sacred Theatre, most often within the context of studies of the Divine Feminine. Peggy has led Sacred Theatre workshops in many locations in the United States, as well as Australia, New Zealand and The Netherlands. She is also the principal teaching associate of Jean Houston, Ph.D., in Dr. Houston’s worldwide multicultural transformational work and in her schools of spiritual studies. Working with Jean Houston, Peggy Rubin has presented classes, workshops and trainings throughout the United States, and in Australia, New Zealand, England, Ireland, Sweden, Greece, Egypt, The Netherlands, India, West Africa, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Jamaica, and on behalf of the United Nations Development Program, in Albania, St. Lucia, Barbados, The Philippines, Kenya, and most recently the Republic of Maldives. View Guest page

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Daniel L. Schacter

Daniel L. Schacter is William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Psychology at Harvard University. Schacter received his B.A. degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and subsequently developed a keen interest in memory disorders. He continued his research and education at the University of Toronto, where he received his PhD in 1981. He taught on the faculty at Toronto for the next six years before joining the psychology department at the University of Arizona in 1987. In 1991, he joined the faculty at Harvard University, and served as Chair of the department from 1995-2005. His research explores the relation between conscious and unconscious forms of memory, the nature of memory distortions, how individuals use memory to imagine possible future events, as well as the effects of aging on memory. Schacter has published over 350 articles and chapters. He has received the Phi Beta Kappa teaching prize and several research awards, including the Troland Award and the Award for Scientific Reviewing from the National Academy of Sciences, the Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology in Human Learning and Cognition from the American Psychological Association, and the Howard Crosby Warren Medal from the Society of Experimental Psychologists. Many of Schacter’s studies and ideas are summarized in his 1996 book, Searching for Memory, and his 2001 book, The Seven Sins of Memory, both winners of the APA’s William James Book Award. View Guest page

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Abbess Myoan Grace Schireson

Abbess Myoan Grace Schireson is the founder and head teacher of the Empty Nest Zen Group, Modesto Valley Heartland Zen Group, and the Fresno River Zen Group. Grace is a Dharma heir in the lineage of the great Shunryu Suzuki-roshi-founder of the San Francisco Zen Center. Grace has practiced Zen meditation for more than 35 years and is author of the book Zen Women: Beyond Tea Ladies, Iron Maidens and Macho Masters. In the United States she has undergone her Soto Zen training with Sojun Mel Weitsman-roshi of Berkeley Zen Center-from who she received Dharma transmission from in 2005. Grace also has trained in Rinzai Zen in Japan under Keido Fukushima-roshi, retired abbot of Tofuku-ji Monastery located in Kyoto. She has taught classes on Zen throughout the United States and has also been trained as a clinical psychologist specializing in women and families-teaching Asian methods of quieting the mind using techniques suitable for Westerners. View Guest page

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Mark Shekerow

Mark Shekerow, CEO and Publisher at SG Publishing, has been in the printing and publishing industry for over 30 years. Using his organizational and business skills, he has put together a team of professionals to create the Regional Caregiver Magazine. His wife, Stacey, is a Home-Health Care Physical Therapist and a valuable resource to the magazine. For more information or to contact Mark, call 770-435-2183 or go to www.sgcaregiver.com. View Guest page

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Barry Spector

Barry Spector writes about American history and politics from the perspectives of myth, indigenous traditions and archetypal psychology. He has been published multiple times in the Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche and in several online mythology journals. He is the author of Madness At The Gates Of The City: The Myth Of American Innocence (2011, Regent Press) for which he received a 2011 PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Literary Award. He is a staff member with the Redwood Men’s Center in Santa Rosa, CA whose mission is to recognize the need for men to come together in community to express and explore ideas which restore wholeness to themselves, and soul to the world. Together with his wife, Maya, they have worked with men and women to heal the gaps and wounds between the genders. His essays can be found on his websites: (www.barryandmayaspector.com and www.madnessatthegates.com) or on his blog (www.madnessatthegates.posterous.com). View Guest page

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Bob Stahl, Ph.D.

Bob Stahl, Ph.D. founded and directs mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR)programs in five medical centers in the San Francisco Bay area. A longtime mindfulness practitioner, Stahl has completed MBSR teacher certification at University of Massachusetts Medical Center and has lived in a Buddhist monastery for more than eight years. Stahl also serves as an adjunct senior teacher for Oasis, the institute for mindfulness-based professional education at the Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. For more information, please visit http://mbsrworkbook.com View Guest page

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Russell Stannard

Russell Stannard is a principal lecturer in ICT/ELT at the University of Westminster as well as the course leader in the MSc in Interactive Multimedia . He won the Times Higher "Outstanding Initiative in ICT in 2008" and the British Council ELTons award for "Innovation" in 2010. His website was also the TELFnet site of the year in 2009. He is well known for his work on using screen capture for providing feedback to students. He has a regular column in the English Teaching Professional called Webwatcher where he writes about technology and language teaching. The ELT Professional has begun to offer free on-line examples of Russell's articles from Webwatcher. He has worked in Spain, China, Greece and the UK and was the Director of Studies of the International House Centre in Seville Spain for 9 years and a teacher trainer with the Spanish government. He also writes in regular column in the TESOL Spain Magazine. For more information go to http://russellstannard.com View Guest page

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Connie Strasheim

Ms. Connie Strasheim is a medical researcher and writer. Formerly a medical interpreter for Spanish-speaking clients and a Flight Attendant, she became involved in medical research and writing when she became sick with chronic Lyme disease in 2004, and realized that not enough information on it had been published. In 2006, she started a blog called Lyme Bytes (http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com) and began sharing the results of her research, as well as what her own Lyme journey had taught her about surviving chronic illness. In 2008, she published her first book, The Lyme Disease Survival Guide: Physical, Lifestyle and Emotional Strategies for Healing. In 2009, still dissatisfied with the paucity of published information from the professionals who treat Lyme, she interviewed thirteen “Lyme-literate” doctors and compiled their information in a second book entitled, Insights Into Lyme Disease Treatment: Thirteen Lyme-Literate Health Care Practitioners Share Their Healing Strategies.” View Guest page

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Elline Surianello

Elline Surianello is the leading authority on women’s hair thinning and hair loss. She has been personally affected by androgenetic alopecia since 9 years of age, and after decades of frustration, she took it upon herself to create LeMetric Hair Center, INC—a series of North American salons dedicated to helping women everywhere to overcome this issue. Today, Elline is a motivational speaker who is presents feel-good events for women, and appears as a “Hair Expert” on countless media outlets. Her personal and professional mission is to take the lid of women’s hair loss and to empower women to feel good in their own skin, no matter the obstacles. View Guest page

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Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum

Dr. Teitelbaum is a board certified internist and Medical Director of the national Fibromyalgia and Fatigue Centers, Inc. He is the author of From Fatigued to Fantastic!, Pain Free 1-2-3, and Three Steps to Happiness: Healing Through Joy. He lectures to patient, physician and research groups internationally and is the lead author of groundbreaking “gold standard” research on effective treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia, was editorialized in the Journal of the American Academy of Pain Management, where his integrative treatment protocol was recognized as “standard of practice” for chronic pain conditions. His latest study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine focused on the effects of a unique 5-carbon sugar called D-ribose for Fibromyalgia patients. Dr. Teitelbaum knows CFS/Fibromyalgia as an insider -- he contracted Chronic Fatigue Syndrome when he was in medical school and had to drop out for a year to recover. View Guest page

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Mark Underwood

Mark Underwood is a neuroscience researcher and co-founder and president of Quincy Bioscience in Madison, Wisconsin. Mark is responsible for researching the "calcium binding protein" found in jellyfish and developing it for use as a calcium regulator in the human nervous system. Mark is the author of “Gift from the Sea – How a Protein From Jellyfish Fights the Aging Process” and a contributor to the “Brain Health Guide” which offers practical tips to help keep our brains functioning at optimal capacity in aging. View Guest page

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Douglas Valentine

Douglas Valentine is a former private investigator and consultant and the author of The Hotel Tacloban, The Phoenix Program, The Strength of the Wolf, and TDY. He lives in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. Through interviews with former narcotics agents, politicians, and bureaucrats, this exposé documents previously unknown aspects of the history of federal drug law enforcement from the formation of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs and the creation of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) up until the present day. Visit his site for more info: http://www.douglasvalentine.com and the author's BLOG: http://www.members.authorsguild.net/valentine View Guest page

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Tom Von Deck

Tom Von Deck is a meditation and Yoga trainer, public speaker, healer and author of Oceanic Mind - The Deeper Meditation Training Course. Tom helps people all creeds and time schedules to discover their personalized techniques and strategies for foolproof, deep meditation on a consistent basis. Both beginners and advanced students of Yoga and meditation have discovered powerful and effective tools from Tom's work. For more info, visit www.deepermeditation.net View Guest page

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Brent Zeller

Brent Zeller is the author of Evolutionary Education: Moving Beyond Our Competitive Compulsion, which creates a clear vision for our species’ survival and transcendence by moving away from our current competitively based education system toward an excellence based, non-competitive model. Brent has seen the competitive system “up close and personal,” having spent the first half of his life immersed in the highly competitive sport of tennis. He played tennis in high school, competed and taught it at the College of William & Mary, where he graduated with a B.S. in Geology. He has logged over 25,000 hours of teaching and coaching experience. He became convinced that introducing competition into the instructional process was detrimental to his students’ progress. In 1992, he removed all competition from his tennis program. He has been teaching his “Effortless Tennis” method for 36 years and is now applying this “effortless” method to other areas of life. URL: www.evolutionaryeducation.com View Guest page

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Gerald Zernig, Dr.

Dr. Gerald Zernig is an Associate Professor (Ao.Univ.-Prof.) of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Specialist in Pharmacology and Toxicology (Facharzt für Pharmakologie und Toxikologie), Psychotherapist and Psychoanalyst (Psychotherapeut und Psychoanalytiker) Experimental Psychiatry Unit, Department of Psychiatry, Medical University Innsbruck, Austria. He researches Pharmacology and pathophysiology of drug abuse and drug dependence, behavioral pharmacology, neurobiochemistry, anatomy and molecular biology of reward pathways, quantification of the contribution of the different neurotransmitter / anatomical systems to reinforcement, affective states and mood disorders, mechanism of action of psychotropic drugs, therapeutic drug monitoring of antidepressants, neuroleptics, and antidementia drugs, therapeutic drug monitoring of substitution compounds and monitoring of drugs of abuse, and the evaluation and optimization of treatment modalities for mental disorders. More info. @ www.sambax.com/trp View Guest page

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How Can You Heal Through Past Lives?

January 8, 2010
Hosted by Dr. Michael Kell

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Dr. Ed Klein is a traditionally trained psychiatrist whose accomplishments had been enviable, though certainly not revolutionary…until one fateful day many years ago. What had started out as an exploration into a client’s childhood, using the technique of age regression, became--startlingly!—a regression back through The Ages. The client had, quite unexpectedly, bypassed her current childhood, responding from a vantage point some 2,000 years earlier. Like so many of history’s great explorers, Ed Klein had not been hunting for treasure when it presented itself to him. But when it did, he knew he had to explore further, despite the fact that accepting the possibility of past lives flew in the face of his scientific training. Now, the healing potential of past-life regression has proven itself many times over, not only in Dr. Klein’s pacesetting work, but to a ground swell of other physicians and researchers. For more information go to http://www.improvewhoyouare.com/

Mind, Brain & Body

Fri 8 AM PT/Rebroadcast Saturday at 11 AM PT on VoiceAmerica Health & Wellness Network

To perform at your maximum potential, you need to have all aspects of your life working properly. On mind, brain and body, Dr. Michael Jon Kell will bring you honest, open discussions concerning your physical, mental, and financial health. if you’re ready to find purpose and meaning in your life, tune in to Mind, Brain and Body, every Friday at 8 AM Pacific Time or the rebroadcast every Saturday at 11 AM Pacific Time on VoiceAmerica Health & Wellness Channel.

Dr. Michael Kell

Michael Kell, MD PhD has dedicated his professional life to the betterment of the individual. He has conducted scientific research in fields as diverse as quantum physics, artificial kidneys, polymer chemistry, drug addiction, pain management, quantitative urine drug monitoring, longevity medicine, herbal medicine, prayer and spirituality. Dr. Kell teaches, “Research without well-conceived application is often times a dangerous pursuit”;. Perhaps this is why he and his associates have spent untold hours converting their lab discoveries into commercially viable products. He holds 11 U.S. patents (and hundreds of foreign filings) and has authored ten books and fifty scientific publications. He writes for both scientific and general audiences, presents seminars and workshops and has been interviewed on local and national radio and television.

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