Episode Directory
December 2011
November 2011
October 2011
September 2011
- 9/27/2011: Remarkable Men and The Women Who Love Them Listen Now
- 9/20/2011: Think Like A Winner Listen Now
- 9/13/2011: Discover the Power of Your Story Listen Now
- 9/6/2011: Riding the Big Waves of Life: Finding Gems in Adversity Listen Now
August 2011
July 2011
June 2011
May 2011
April 2011
March 2011
February 2011
January 2011
Mozella Perry Ademiluyi
“The colorful textures of our personal stories comprise the brilliant tapestry of our lives.” Using the ancient practice of storytelling, international poet, writer and speaker, Mozella Perry Ademiluyi, teaches us how to capture and share our experiences as a means for creating positive change in our personal and professional lives. After climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in celebration of her 50th birthday, Mozella published “Love Is A Mountain” and established Love Is A Mountain, LLC. She is a respected social entrepreneur, philanthropist, attorney and mountain hiker who has traveled extensively from the majestic peaks of Peru and Morocco, to the scenic mountains of Western Maryland and Shenandoah. Her motivational storytelling workshops are known nationally and internationally to nourish mind, body, and spirit. She serves on the boards of the Greater Washington Jump$tart Coalition and The Community Foundation for Montgomery County. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Karen Alonge
As an interpersonal communication consultant, on any given day Karen Alonge might be found behind the barbed-wire topped walls of a state prison observing a conversation between an inmate and an armed guard, or in Boulder chatting with a recently divorced mother over a cup of tea. Karen has been involved with challenging communication contexts for over 25 years. With a BA in communicative disorders and psychology and a degree from Coach University, Karen has been in private practice as a parenting consultant specializing in high conflict joint custody situations for over a decade. Karen is also trained as a Motivational Interviewing coach and critiquer, and for the past six years she has worked on contracts within the criminal justice system. For more on Karen or her services, please visit www.karenalonge.com. She also maintains a blog where she posts free parenting advice in response to questions submitted by parents all over the world at www.advice-for-parents.com. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Ronit Avni
Ronit Avni is an award-winning filmmaker, human rights advocate, and media strategist with an expertise in Israeli-Palestinian conflict resolution efforts. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Just Vision, a non-profit organization that researches, documents, and creates media about Palestinian and Israeli grassroots leaders in nonviolence and peace building. Ronit produced the documentary film, Budrus, which received numerous awards after premiering at the Dubai International Film Festival in December 2009, followed by a keynote address by Her Majesty Queen Noor. In 2006, Ronit directed and produced the documentary film, Encounter Point, which was seen in more than 200 cities worldwide and won five international awards. From 2000-2003, Ronit co-produced short videos and online video advocacy features while working for Peter Gabriel’s human rights organization, WITNESS. A UN Global Expert, Ronit graduated with honors with a BA in Political Science from Vassar College. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Charity Beck
I guess you could say that I’m a natural humanitarian. I’ve always loved people and found beauty in all things, and one of my lifelong dreams has been to be a philanthropist. I always thought I’d have to be wealthy to be a philanthropist. I was wrong. I now realize that every time I help someone – whether it’s assisting with meal preparation at a local soup kitchen or supporting the cleanup and rebuilding effort in an area devastated by a hurricane – I am a philanthropist. My childhood friend Jen Hellman and I are the creators & publishers of Positive Impact Magazine. Let us show you the stories and people who have the courage and drive to unselfishly give from their hearts for the benefit of others. Turn to us as your source for the who, what, where, when, why and how of actions that bring positive improvement to our global society. We’ll share with you how famous individuals, ordinary people and even children are making positive impacts. Join us at www.positiveimpactmagazine.com. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Kathy Beeck
Kathy Beeck is the Director of the Boulder International Film Festival, which she co-founded seven years ago with her sister Robin. Earlier in her career, Kathy was a regional marketing director at Wild Oats Markets for seven years, handling community relations and PR in addition to marketing. Prior to Wild Oats, Kathy worked for four years for the World Trade Center Alaska, opening new offices in the Russian Far East, and moving to Moscow and starting her own business in the 90’s. As a producer for her sister Robin’s films, Kathy traveled to film festivals all over the country and overseas before partnering with Robin to found the Boulder International Film Festival. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Cathleen Carr
Cathleen Carr is an actor, writer, and person of comedy. Her critically acclaimed two-woman comedy extravaganza, “Two Girls For Five Bucks” has been seen all over the country, most recently at Ars Nova in New York City. Cathleen writes and performs with “Naked Radio,” the latest project from New York’s famed Naked Angels. She was a mainstage performer with Boston’s Improv Asylum for four years where she wrote and performed in multiple revues. Cathleen earned her B.A. in Women and Performance Studies from Goddard College in Vermont. A respected teaching artist, Cathleen specializes in improvisational acting and cultivating new female voices in comedy. Cathleen and Robyn Okrant created the popular blog, Ready, Set … Wife! in which they “explore the minefields of wedded bliss for simple answers to some complicated questions." View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Sonia Choquette
Sonia Choquette is a world renowned vibrational alchemist, intuitive consultant, and powerful spiritual teacher. She is most recognized for her ability to instantly change vibration, lift depression, and connect others to their intuition. She helps people understand their soul’s plan and purpose and leads them to successful, meaningful and peaceful lives. A third generation intuitive and prolific writer, her books have sold over a million copies worldwide including her NY Times Bestseller The Answer Is Simple.... Love Yourself, Live Your Spirit. Educated at the University of Denver and the Sorbonne, Paris in addition to holding a doctorate in Metaphysics from the American Institute of Holistic Theology, and a member of the Transformational Leadership Council, Sonia has been featured on ABC, NBC, CNN, New Woman Magazine, USA Today, The Chicago Tribune and The London Times. She is the host of her own weekly radio show Trust Your Vibes on Hay House Radio. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Lou Ann Daly
CEO & Co-Founder of the Organization for Life Architecture & Design, Inc., Dr. Lou Ann Daly helps clients design lives to support their highest potential, unique voice, and everyday sanity. Her linguistic techniques help clients surface thinking patterns that undermine their strengths; clarify their passions, gifts and priorities; and design their lives from a clear center with joy and ease. She coaches C-level executives, emerging and high potential leaders in Fortune 100s, non-profits, and universities. A sought-after teacher and public speaker, she delivers keynote addresses on leading from the heart, effective use of personal voice, unique challenges and opportunities for women leaders, and how to create desired results in personal and professional lives with ease. Dr. Daly holds a BA from Wheaton College and Ph.D. from Georgetown University in sociolinguistics. She has published Humans Being: Creating your life from the inside out and several coaching and meditation CDs. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Dike Drummond
Dike Drummond MD is a business coach and former physician who has helped thousands of people in all walks of life get back on the path to wholeness. As a speaker, coach, and trainer, he helps people use a midlife crisis as a shortcut to living your best life at any age. His own midlife crises – the transition from a successful medical practice to starting his own company at age 40 and his divorce after 24 years of marriage – lead him to create the 3-Hour Midlife Crisis Workshop Experience. Dike’s intention is to give everyone the tools and support to dust off your dreams and start living them today. Learn more at his website http://www.threehourmidlifecrisis.com View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Paula Dupre' Pesmen
In 2005, Paula DuPre’ Pesmen took a sabbatical from a successful film career (Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone, Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Mrs. Doubtfire, Home Alone 2, Nine Months, Stepmom, Jingle All The Way, Rent) to found the non-profit There With Care.
As its Executive Director, Paula oversees There With Care's daily operations to provide a range of practical services for children and families facing critical illness.
While starting There With Care, Paula also joined director, Louie Psihoyos, to start his non-profit Oceanic Preservation Society, where she worked for five years as a Producer on the 2010 Academy Award© winning documentary The Cove. She is currently working as a Producer on the documentary Chasing Ice following photographer, James Balog, and his work documenting the melting of the glaciers.
View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Tori Hartman
Tori Hartman, founder of Tori Hartman, Inc. and gifted psychic, was born and raised in New York's Greenwich Village during the 1960s. Tori remembers life in Greenwich Village as a favorite time when she and her mother lunched with one neighbor, renowned chef, James Beard, then shared afternoon tea with another, the poet, ee cummings. Tori's parents discovered her strange visions one summer evening when Tori was 8 years old. Tori recalls, "I've always had spirits speaking to me, and I learned early on not to make that information too public. In some circles, like the Tavern, people liked it and would ask me questions. But in other places, like church, it was blasphemy. I straddled the fence between two worlds." Tori understands her work to be about empowering people to connect with Source and fulfill their Divine potential. She is a firm believer that when we take a leap of faith, the Universe catches us. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Marian Head
Marian Head is the CEO of a multi-million dollar wellness business and author of the award-winning "Revolutionary Agreements: Twelve Ways to Transform Stress and Struggle into Freedom and Joy." Marian and her husband Glenn are entrepreneurs who love partnering with people who make a living by making a difference. A pioneer in business, government, and education, Marian has had the opportunity to serve Fortune 500 companies and world leaders such as the Dalai Lama, Mother Teresa, Al Gore, and Mikhail Gorbachev. When Barbara Marx Hubbard met Marian Head in 1986, she said to Marian, “You are living the vision that I speak to audiences about.” Barbara and Marian worked together to create Soviet-American Citizens’ Summits in Washington, D.C. and Moscow at the end of the Cold War. Thousands of participants birthed hundreds of collaborative projects of common interest that served both nations and the world. Marian and Barbara also co-authored the book, “The SupraSexual rEvolution.” View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Charly Heavenrich
Charly Heavenrich is an expert on change management, a personal life coach, a master story teller, and a Grand Canyon river raft guide who inspires people to achieve their dreams. He loves to share the stories of ordinary people who have had extraordinary experiences, going where they never imagined possible, doing what they thought they couldn’t do. It’s because of them that he has led and guided raft trips on the Grand Canyon since 1978. He also shares his stories and adventures through his photos, books, DVDs, and by coaching individuals and speaking to audiences to inspire them to go beyond their self-imposed edges. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Lauren S. Henry
Lauren S. Henry, a true east coast girl, is a Sensory Design/Color Expert and the President/Founder of With a Brush of Love, a company that transforms the lives of children diagnosed with autism and other special needs through their surroundings by focusing on the sensory elements that surround us every day to support the individual needs of each client. Lauren has been on HGTV’s “kidspace,” ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” and CNN. She’s worked with Children’s National Medical Center, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, and the U.S. Military & Exceptional Family Member Program in Okinawa, Japan. Her first book, “Unique Kids. Unique Surroundings,” was highlighted in the September 10, 2010 issue of The Huffington Post. Lauren was invited to host the “Inaugural International Naturally Autistic People Awards” in Vancouver last October. To learn more about Lauren's work, contact her at www.brushoflove.com; www.facebook.com/withabrushoflove; and LinkedIn and Twitter (brushoflove). View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Barbara Marx Hubbard
Barbara Marx Hubbard is co-founder and chairperson of the Foundation for Conscious Evolution. An evolutionary educator, speaker and social innovator, she is the author of six books communicating the new world view of conscious evolution. In 1945, when she was 15 years old, the first atomic bombs were dropped on Japan. This terrible act prompted Barbara to ask the fundamental questions: “What is the meaning of our new power that can be used for the good? And “What are positive images of the future equal to these new powers?” This propelled her on her life’s quest to find answers to these questions. The insights she has gained has led her to the definitive message of hope that “Our crisis is a birth” of a more universal human and universal humanity. She currently is working with The Shift Network as a guide and teacher for conscious evolution as well as co-producing a global multi-media event entitled, “Birth 2012: Co-Creating a Planetary Shift in Time” on December 22, 2012. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Joan Jacobs
Joan Jacobs is a holistic healer with 25 years experience as a clinical healer, educator and speaker. Her clinical expertise is addressing mental, emotional and spiritual patterns associated with disease and activating the body's energy system to restore health. Joan teaches at the Faculty of Health Sciences, Recanati School of Community Health Professions, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, and has held senior teaching and directing positions at leading schools of complementary medicine. Joan instructs programs for breast cancer survivors, women’s empowerment and substance abuse victims. In the corporate world Joan addresses interpersonal relationships in the workplace and has worked with some of Israel's leading companies. In 2010 she created The Light Within international healing and personal transformation workshop program and published her first book titled Messages from the Soul. The Light Within radio show airs every Mon 10AM PT on VoiceAmerica Variety channel. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Daphne Rose Kingma
Daphne Rose Kingma is an undisputed expert on matters of the heart. Some of her best selling books include The Future of Love; Finding True Love; The Men We Never Knew; and the classic on the psychological journey of ending a relationship, Coming Apart. Her latest book, The Ten Things to Do When Your Life Fall Apart, was named Best Spiritual Book of 2010 by Books For A Better Life. Daphne has been a six-time guest on Oprah. Her work has been featured on hundreds of radio programs and in newspapers and magazines throughout the country. A charismatic speaker, Daphne presents keynotes and seminars throughout the United States and Europe. Daphne is also a highly esteemed emotional healer with a remarkable gift for sorting out the emotional issues in any life situation. Highly respected and enthusiastically endorsed by Marianne Williamson, John Gray, Neale Donald Walsh, and Robert Bly, Daphne's books have sold over a million copies and been translated into fifteen languages. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Marc Lesser
Marc Lesser is an expert on leadership with mindfulness and emotional intelligence. As CEO of ZBA Associates, he provides executive coaching, consulting, and keynote speaking services to businesses and non-profits. Clients include Google, Technorati, Stanford, and Social Venture Network. Marc wrote the books, Less: Accomplishing More By Doing Less and Z.B.A. Zen of Business Administration: How Zen Practice Can Transform Your Work and Your Life. As founder and former CEO of Brush Dance, Marc spent 15 years taking Brush Dance from an idea in his garage to a multi-million dollar publishing company, with distribution throughout the U.S. and the world. Marc is a long-term Zen student and teacher. He teaches and lectures at the San Francisco Zen Center and throughout the U.S. Zen Centers. He is the former director of Tassajara Zen Mountain Center. Mark has an M.B.A. degree from New York University and an undergraduate degree in psychology from Rutgers University. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Owen Marcus
What society wants us to be as men is not necessarily what we want for ourselves. More than ever, we are yearning to be what we never allowed ourselves to be. There are simple ways to leave the confines of our past to create the life we want. In 2005, Owen Marcus started his most recent group, the Sandpoint Men's Group, as a way to learn and teach these simple ways to men. The group is the culmination of 35 years of Owen’s work, graduate and post graduate training, private practice, teaching, running businesses, and leading other groups. Owen started as an outsider kid with Asperger’s Syndrome and dyslexia. He tried fitting in, but never made it, then he began appreciating being different. His life and focus with men continue to be “not the norm.” Owen wants to create the quickest, deepest and most sustainable change for men to be Remarkable. To do that, we all needed to keep breaking out of boxes. Join Owen in cultivating this new masculinity at www.owenmarcus.com. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Jodi Milstein
Jodi Milstein, MA, LMFT is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice with offices in Encino and Beverly Hills, California. Jodi specializes in working with clients challenged with addiction, eating disorders, self-injury, depression, and life transitions as well as those in the creative and entertainment fields. Jodi has a unique understanding of the music industry because she spent the first 15 years of her professional life working with musicians, artists, bands, managers, agents, producers, and crew members at A&M Records and at personal management companies. Jodi worked with dozens of artists including: Soundgarden, Sheryl Crow, Sting, Lionel Richie, Korn, Blues Traveler, Gin Blossoms, Monster Magnet, Amy Grant, Jonny Lang, Temple of the Dog, Bryan Adams, Barry White, Neville Brothers and more. As a therapist, Jodi integrates her music industry knowledge and experience to help musicians and artists improve band dynamics and personal relationships. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Ted Ning
Ted Ning aka "Mr. LOHAS" is the Executive Director of the LOHAS Forum and Executive Editor of the LOHAS Journal and www.lohas.com. Ted promotes the expansion and awareness of this marketplace and is in a unique position to examine trends. He's been instrumental in the development of the global LOHAS concept and is a contributing writer to various national and international publications. He also serves on several boards promoting sustainability, organic living, and micro-credit enterprises. Ted has a Masters degree in adult education and a strong passion for teaching. He lived overseas in Asia, doing nonprofit work and studying Chinese. He also was a ski coach in Japan for the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. Ted and his wife currently live outside Boulder, Colorado where he walks his talk; he rides his bike to work, is a member of a community supported organic farm where he gets his meals, recycles and composts to reduce their waste, and lives in a green built home powered by solar. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Robyn Okrant
Robyn Okrant is a writer, director, performer, and yoga teacher. She is the author of LIVING OPRAH: My One-Year Experiment to Walk the Walk of the Queen of Talk (Center Street, 2010). She has created, written, and directed many original pieces: from traditional stage plays, to solo performances, to sketch comedy, to improvised full-length plays, and most recently, short films. Robyn has appeared on the Today Show, CNBC’s The Oprah Effect, The Bonnie Hunt Show, Fox and Friends, The Joy Behar Show, and NPR’s All Things Considered. She’s also been featured in the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago SunTimes and has been seen in Entertainment Weekly, TV Guide, USAToday.com, Salon.com, and The Huffington Post. Robyn and Cathleen Carr created the popular blog, Ready, Set … Wife! in which they “explore the minefields of wedded bliss for simple answers to some complicated questions." View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Noelle Oxenhandler
Noelle Oxenhandler is the author of The Wishing Year: A House, A Man, My Soul - A Memoir of Fulfilled Desire and two previous nonfiction books, A Grief Out of Season and The Eros of Parenthood. Her essays have appeared in many national and literary magazines, including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, Vogue, Tricycle, Parabola, Utne Reader, and O: The Oprah Magazine. She has taught in the graduate writing program at Sarah Lawrence College and is a member of the creative writing faculty at Sonoma State University in California. A practicing Buddhist for more than thirty years, Oxenhandler is the mother of a grown daughter and lives in Northern California. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Evelyn Resh
Evelyn Resh CNM, MPH is a certified sexuality counselor, nurse-midwife, author, and speaker. She often speaks and writes about sexual health and satisfaction and mother-daughter relationships. Her first book, The Secret Lives of Teen Girls: What Your Mother Wouldn’t Talk About but Your Daughter Needs to Know takes a sex-positive view of teenage girls and sex. She has been a contributing writer for Oprah.com and The Huffington Post and is the former Director of Sexuality Programming and Counseling for the Canyon Ranch and Miraval Resorts. She’s currently working on her second book, Women, Sex, Power and Pleasure: How a Pleasurable and Powerful Life will Give You the Sex You Want. Dedicated to walking the talk, Evelyn lives a deeply sensual life in rural western Massachusetts with her partner of 18 years. She laughs as often and as heartily as possible but never at anyone’s expense, except maybe her own, and is a true believer in the value of a positive outlook. www.EvelynResh.com View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Don Miguel Ruiz
Don Miguel Ruiz is the international bestselling author of The Four Agreements (New York Times bestseller for over 7 years), The Mastery of Love, The Voice of Knowledge, and The Fifth Agreement. Born into a family of healers in rural Mexico, don Miguel Ruiz was expected to carry forward his family's centuries-old legacy of healing and teaching. Instead, distracted by modern life, he attended medical school and became a surgeon. A near-death experience changed his life. Ruiz began devoting himself to mastering the wisdom of the ancient Toltec, and he shares this wisdom in lectures and journeys to sacred sites around the world. The teachings of don Miguel Ruiz are best known for transforming complex human issues into simple common sense; a talent that has earned him millions of fans and international acclaim. Sales of his Toltec Wisdom Series have soared to over 7 million copies in the United States alone and have been translated into more than 30 languages. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Jac Schaeffer
Jac Schaeffer is a writer/director living in Venice Beach, California. Her debut feature, a charming and original sci-fi romantic comedy called TiMER, premiered to sold out shows at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2009. After a successful domestic and international festival run, TiMER is now available on Netflix, Showtime, Amazon, and iTunes.
While earning her MFA in Film Production at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Jac established her reputation for offbeat material such as the comedic short AVA ELDERBERRY (2003) about a woman who wakes up with a tree growing out of her ear. Jac also produced FOSTER STORIES (2003), an acclaimed short subject documentary about foster children aging out of the system. Jac also has worked at ABC Television and as a freelance writer.
Jac holds a B.A. from Princeton University where she was a big theater dork. Jac is represented by CAA and has several writing and directing projects in development.
View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Brian Luke Seaward
Brian Luke Seaward, Ph.D. is a renowned and respected international expert in the fields of stress management, mind-body-spirit healing, and health promotion. He also is an award-winning author, photographer, teacher, celebrated film director/producer, and much sought after inspirational speaker. His mission, as expressed through his legacy of acclaimed books and public appearances, is to make this a better world in which to live by having each of us reach our highest potential. He has an ear for truth, an eye for beauty, and a mind for wisdom. The wisdom of Brian Luke Seaward can be found quoted in PBS specials, college graduation speeches, medical seminars, boardroom meetings, church sermons, and keynote addresses all over the world. He is an accomplished teacher, consultant, motivational speaker, author, visionary, and mentor. Currently, Luke serves as the executive director of the Paramount Wellness Institute in Boulder, Colorado. He can be contacted at www.Brianlukeseaward.net. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Richard Sher
With more than 51 years in radio and television, Richard Sher continues to shine, currently as moderator of “Square Off,” the longest-running public affairs show in Maryland. Richard has worked on the East and West Coasts in a variety of capacities ranging from radio disc jockey to radio news director to television news director, news anchor, reporter, and talk show host with Oprah Winfrey. A few unique highlights from Richard's half century of broadcasting and entertaining: emceed the last Beatles show at RFK stadium in 1966, witnessed Maryland’s first lethal injection execution, helped negotiate the release of a hostage, called by police to come talk a possible jumper off a hospital roof, and was Oprah Winfrey’s first and only talk show co-host. For nearly six years, up until Oprah moved to Chicago, Richard and Oprah co-hosted “People Are Talking,” a daily one-hour talk show. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Yehuda Shinar
Well-known life coach Yehuda Shinar has developed his profound knowledge of the mindset of winners through 20 years of studying and investigating winners' lifestyles, thinking and decision making patterns, work styles, and overall self management. Yehuda developed the Winning Model to help others who want to replicate winners’ achievement rates. Yehuda’s Winning Enterprises Ltd. has been part of many magical stories of success, such as England's greatest sport achievement of all time - winning the rugby world cup in 2003, Maccabi Tel Aviv football club qualifying for the UEFA Champions for the first time in their 100-year history, Blackburn Rover football academy winning the National Academy League in the 2005 season, and the Scottish swimmers who made it to the Beijing Olympics. In the business world, Yehuda is intensively involved in lecturing and fostering winning strategies to organizations, which by their nature, are operating in highly challenging and competitive conditions. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Stephen Simon
In Stephen Simon’s more than thirty years as a producer, director, and production executive, he has been involved in the production of over twenty films. Stephen personally produced such acclaimed projects as the Academy Award® winning What Dreams May Come, the cult classic Somewhere in Time, and All The Right Moves. Stephen produced the first original film to premiere on the Internet and was nominated for an Emmy Award as an executive producer of Homeless to Harvard for Lifetime Television. Stephen was head of production at film companies owned by legendary Hollywood producers Ray Stark and Dino De Laurentiis. Stephen directed and produced Indigo and the film version of Conversations with God. In 2004, Stephen co-founded The Spiritual Cinema Circle, which became an immediate international success. Stephen has been a voting member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences since 1984. His latest book, Bringing Back the Old Hollywood, was released in 2010. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Gary Tabor
Trained as a wildlife veterinarian and ecologist (B.Sc. Cornell, V.M.D. UPenn, M.E.S. Yale), Dr. Gary Tabor is a conservation catalyst. His career spans 28 years of conservation work throughout the world. Dr. Tabor's notable conservation achievements include helping to establish Kibale National Park in Uganda; establishing the World Bank's Mountain Gorilla Conservation Trust; championing the creation of the Yellowstone-to-Yukon Conservation Initiative; founding the Consortium for Conservation Medicine with EcoHealth Alliance, Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine; instigating the creation of the Australia Environmental Grantmakers Association; establishing Wilburforce Foundation's conservation science program and Y2Y field office in Bozeman, MT; catalyzing the Western Governors Association wildlife corridor initiative; and co-founding Patagonia Company's Freedom-to-Roam campaign to advance wildlife corridor conservation. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Nathan Teegarden
Nathan Teegarden is a Master Coach and Founder of True Calling™. After sixteen years in the corporate world, Nathan found his True Calling™ as a coach and consultant focused on maximizing the potential of his clients. Now fourteen years later, he has helped thousands of clients worldwide discover and fulfill their True Calling™. His expertise is helping people bring their well hidden genius to life. Nathan is an industry leader, speaker, and nationally recognized expert in Strengths and Talent Identification. He has redefined the industry by providing the first True Calling™ Guarantee through his signature Holistic Program, and he has one of the most active and loyal alumni network programs in the industry. Nathan’s goal is to provide the necessary tools, resources, and education to help students and professionals choose their life’s work based upon their primary strengths and passions with a focus on their highest energy generators. View Guest page
Episode Listing:
Show Links
Remarkable Men and The Women Who Love Them
September 27, 2011
Hosted by Stacey Stern
[Download MP3] [itunes] [Bookmark Episode]
What is a remarkable man? How are men evolving? How can men and women support each other and create mutually satisfying, loving relationships? Join me and my guest Owen Marcus as we explore these questions on The Stacey Stern Show ~ Enriching You on Tuesday, September 27th at 12 Noon PT/ 3 pm ET. According to Owen, many men struggle with what it means to be a man. After working with thousands of clients, students and men’s group members, Owen learned not only how to be a man; he learned how to help other men do the same. Owen’s book, Grow Up, Guys: Your 9-Step Path to Releasing the Remarkable Man Inside You, takes the reader through the stages of development to being a Remarkable Man. His site, www.owenmarcus.com, is a leading blog for both men and women about what it is to be a man today.
The Stacey Stern Show ~ Enriching You
Tuesday at 12 Noon Pacific Time on VoiceAmerica Variety Channel
The Stacey Stern Show ~ Enriching You connects you with the power and beauty in yourself and in others. Join our dynamic host, Stacey Stern, each week as she connects you with men and women who are living and working from a place of passion and making a positive impact in our world. Whether they are health and wellness experts, green business leaders, authors, actors, or filmmakers, Stacey’s guests have one thing in common –- each one successfully taps into his or her potential to make great things happen.
Through lively interviews and intimate conversations, Stacey goes deep to bring you fresh insight into what inspires these change makers in work and in life. She also highlights some of the best fruits of their labors, through her engaging personal reviews of the films, books, and new media that have heart and soul and lasting value. Tune in to The Stacey Stern Show every Tuesday at 12 Noon Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Variety Channel.
Stacey Stern
Stacey Stern bridges the worlds of entertainment,personal development, business, spirituality, and social action to connect you with people and ideas that will enrich your life. Stacey is as passionate about living a meaningful life as she is about sharing her “great finds” with you.
While living in Washington, D.C., Stacey ran the foundation fundraising program at People for the American Way and had the privilege of working with top political strategists and change makers to refine programs and develop new initiatives on a range of constitutional liberties issues. Drawn to Boulder, Colorado for its natural and spiritual assets, Stacey became the Director of Corporate and Foundation Support at The Nature Conservancy of Colorado. Six years ago, Stacey founded a consulting practice with a focus on socially responsible businesses, which has evolved to encompass conscious and new media as well as tailored programs for individuals.
As a Duke University graduate with more than 25 years of experience in personal development, business, health and wellness, and social action, and as a lifelong lover of great films and media, Stacey knows excellence. As a mother of two boys, she also knows how busy life can be. Stacey carefully selects and delivers bright sources of inspiration each week so you can simply tune in, enjoy, and enrich your life.
Advertisement