Saras View of Life with Sara Troy airing July 21st-27th
Take a moment and look at these videos and dare to tell me you were not inspired. Some times we know our dream, we know what we want but lack the belief in making it happen. Some times we don’t know what yet to believe in, but we only know we are alive when we dare to dream, for it is those dreams that gives us life.
Dreams do not come in a nice tidy box, they do not come with manuals, it is what excites you, invites you, completes you, is a dream worth pursuing? oh hell yes, for when you find the courage to live your dream, you are now truly living.
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Dreams can only be met when your willing to make the journey.
We see and hear a lot of people choosing to bash instead of inform, animal cruelty, mouthy politicians, kids abusers, egomaniacs , but in the end showing restraint and looking towards the positive solution is what we need. We need people who unite not divide, people who teach not dam, people who will only accept peace and not entertain hate.
Is this hard? yes sometimes it is, but in the end we are the solution to what ails this planet and all on it, so we need to come together in respect, willing to inspire others to see what CAN BE and with a willingness to work together, our choice, our thoughts, our possibilities, so what are we going to do? It all starts with each of us, with you.
Transforming Relationships with host, Julieanne O’Connor, author of the SPELLING IT OUT series Airs July 21st through 27th
Tune-in for a show about the Human Spirit.
Kindness, acceptance, and generosity are not always the immediate reaction in our usual day-to-day living. However, it is the true spirit of the heart. The difference between those who choose to behave like usual public and those who choose to take a higher path, is slight. It’s a simple choice. It requires the guts to be different and the willingness to be momentarily un-relatable, while you do that which demonstrates unusual levels of kindness. But once done, others see themselves in you, and relatability happens. This is what changes the world. Not the status quo of behavior we so often see these days. Not in behaviors that are like everyone else’s overly dramatic interpretations of the things that don’t sincerely matter. But instead in the bravery of extraordinary generosity and openness to other human beings, to our animals, and to our environment.
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Positive Vibrations Roundtable with Sara Troy and her guests Belinda Farrell and Jeff Cannon aired July 14th-2015.
This is an opportunity for us to talk about simplifying and removing all those things that do not bring you joy. It is a process we all need to go through from time to time, removing the clutter in our lives, both in terms of “things” we attach ourselves to, as well as with people, work and even ideologies. I am delighted to have both Belinda and Jeff back again discussing in how we all can embrace our own Positive Friggin Conversations within us.
Belinda Farrell is a courageous woman sharing personal woes so that others may find strength in their own journey. She lights the path of hope, brightens the realm of despair and embraces the act of survival. Cal-Berkeley graduate, MomSnow White” almost CIA agent, stunt car driver, actor, writer, hot coal walker, Huna teacher, wild dolphin swim guide, she’s a New Millennia Renaissance woman offering good health and holistic healing.
Her new book Find Your Friggin’Joy is not for the faint of heart, but a manual for those brave enough to confront their demons, face their feelings, and exalt their potential”. This book takes you on a journey using Ancient Hawaiian Teachings that invite the reader to take personal responsibility to unplug from the old non-productive stories and step into the frequencies of your Higher Self. Connecting with these frequencies can heal your physical body, bring you back into balance, lighten your load, and fulfill your soul’s purpose. It’s all up to YOU! When Belinda was forty eight she collapsed with herniated discs and spinal nerve damage. Threatened with paralysis by her medical doctors if she didn’t have surgery, Belinda instead chose to apply the ancient Hawaiian healing practices she had been learning for the past three years which are covered in this book. Her back completely healed including childhood scoliosis. Belinda retired from stunt car driving and, for fifteen years has been sharing these healing practices with others. She offers Reconnective Healing and Huna in Santa Cruz, Ca. and takes clients to Hawaii to teach Huna and swim with wild spinner dolphins. The dolphins help us to dissolve fear with an open heart expanding our reality through their vibrational tones so that we experience our deepest joy.
The Conversation is less a book than it is an experience. Based on the five lucid dreams of the author and Modern American Monk, Jeff Cannon, The Conversation travels the energy of existence from the physical to the metaphysical and beyond as it takes its reader on a journey that balances God and Evolution, Spirituality and Science, the Human and the Divine.
This is a simple story of awakening through the transference Jeff experienced with his dream-guide on the Greek island of Ithaka and through the simplicity of Love.
The Conversation is the basis for much of Jeff’s teachings. It weaves Western science and Eastern philosophy into a wonderful tapestry and meditation on Life, Death, Love and Transcendence.
Jeff Cannon is the author of numerous books on meditation, spirituality and wellness. He is a member of NYU Hospital’s Patient Advisory Board and a contributor to Huffington Post, Mind Body Green and countless other websites and blogs. He wrote The Simple Truth: Meditation for the Modern World in 2009 after which he founded The Simple Truth Project where he teaches Modern Meditation privately as well as through public workshops.
Jeff has survived 8 brain surgeries that removed more than 22 tumors in as many years. He has witnessed the evolution of neuroscience through each surgery first hand. His first operation used a hand-drill in 1992. His most devastating operation removed six brain tumors in 2009. His latest surgery lasted 14 hours, after which he could not see, speak or stand.
Through each, Jeff has spent months watching his own brain heal and reboot itself.
He has spent years exploring how meditation can help to overcome the issues he has faced, and continues to amaze doctors and researchers with his ability to heal, to recover and to let go so that he can move beyond and live his life.
He now teaches others how to transform their lives through Modern Meditation – the union of traditional Eastern Meditation Practices and Western Science. It is a practice that refines traditional meditation techniques to better respond to the realities of the world we all live in, and to create transformational change in their lives.
Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Liz Peek aired July 21st-27th
Politics, Internet security, Cyber money, Jobs, Emigration, Globalization and so much more. The world needs to change and they only way we are going to do it, is to be a part of the solution and not abstaining from our interactive responsibility.
Liz Peek a Fox News and Fiscal Times columnist, shares her view on the state on the world and its global cultural and political issues. I do not normally do political shows, but Liz in with her positive attitude, shows us why we are in this state and what we the people can start doing to change the tide.
From Donald to Greece, to internet security and the security of our money, we cover so much on the real issues our our global situation.
At a time when “cyber security” has become an oxymoron, why is our government joining with Wall Street to green-light Bitcoin?
“The virtual currency, rocked by serial scandals and failures since its invention in 2008, has taken on new life as financial officials roll out regulations to govern the cyber cash and banks invest in its future.
By requiring bitcoin exchanges to register and granting them legal status, the government is signaling to users and backers what may prove an unrealistic promise of transparency and security. These are the same financial officials, after all, who have struggled historically to oversee savings and loans — shifting to virtual currencies is like jumping from Beatrix Potter to James Joyce in one semester. At the least, regulators need to affix flashing red warning lights to every Bitcoin undertaking: consumers beware.
In 2013, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, a branch of the Treasury Department, ruled that virtual currencies must register with the US government and adopt steps to combat money laundering. Soon, the New York State Department of Financial Services will issue a broad Bitcoin regulatory framework. Meanwhile, the department has granted a trust company charter to itBit, a first.
ItBit, an exchange located in New York and Singapore, played its hand well. The company earlier this year raised $25 million from venture groups and also added some high-profile financial types to its board, including former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair and former Senator Bill Bradley. Both the financing and pumped-up board are doubtless comforting to the deep-pocket investors itBit targets.”
Liz Peek spent over 20 years on Wall Street, most of them as a top-ranked research analyst. After managing her firm’s entrance into international research and foray into the market for U.S. equities in Japan, she became Wertheim & Company’s, first female partner.
Liz Peek was one of the first women on Wall Street to earn that most hallowed of titles –Partner. After graduating with an Honors Degree in Economics and as a Durant Scholar from Wellesley College, she joined a research boutique on Wall Street where she developed an improbable expertise in backhoes, mining equipment, oilfield wireline services and drilling fluids. She became a CFA and in 1975 she moved to Wertheim & Company, a leading equities house which subsequently was bought by Schroder, Inc. and then by Citigroup. During almost two decades with the firm, Liz became a top-ranked analyst covering oilfield services companies, co-head of investment research and head of the firm’s international research department. As a partner she was seconded to Schroder to assist that company’s entry into the equities business at the time of London’s “Big Bang”, and then assigned to build Wertheim’s equities business in Tokyo.
Liz was the first woman to head the National Association of Petroleum Investment Analysts, a national organisation of several hundred energy investors, and was a frequent contributor to the Wall Street Journal, Oil and Gas Journal, Wall Street Transcript and other industry periodicals. She was a guest on Wall Street Week and other financial programs.
In recent years Liz has been a columnist for The Fiscal Times and FoxNews.com. For several years she was the business columnist for The New York Sun; she has also written for The Huffington Post, The Motley Fool and published a weekly column on Women on the Web (wowOwow.) She has also contributed articles to Trends, a business periodical in the Middle East, Avenue and The New York Observer. She is a regular guest on FoxNews.comLive and has appeared on other TV programs including Larry Kudlow and Fox and Friends. She has been twice nominated for a Loeb Award.
In the not-for-profit worl, she chairs the Couture Council, dedicated to supporting the Museum at FIT, is Vice Chairman of the Board of Fashion Institute of Technology, a SUNY college of some 10,000 students, and serves on the Executive Committee of the Central Park Conservancy Women’s Committee. She is married to Jeffrey Peek and has three children.
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