Linda is one of our authors in Our Forgotten Children book, and she bring a perspective from 30 years of teaching and being a mother herself.
Meet an advocate for personal transformation, founder of Global Wellness Education, and host of the inspiring podcast “A Call for Love.” She is a speaker, author, coach, and the creator of the H.E.A.L. method. Through her course, Emotional Freedom, Linda helps you HEAL from the fear that keeps you small and AWAKEN your HIGHEST SELF, enabling you to discover your personal power, purpose, and passion. With over 30 years of experience as a school teacher, Linda empowers others to unlock their magnificence, achieve emotional breakthroughs, and live with lighter hearts. She guides individuals through mindset, movement, and meditation to support heart-centred people in creating more health and happiness in their personal and professional lives.
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Buddy Thornton, is Our Forgotten Children author speak with Sara Troy on his chapter in the book. Come listen and hear his passion for families and children and what we can do to create change.
Buddy is the creative mind behind the Slippery Slope series and the author of Book I, Contemporary Society Through the Lens of Applied Ethics, and Book II, Contemporary Society Through the Lens of Applied Morals. Book III, The Optimal Journey to Oneself-Teen and Young Adult Edition, and Book IV, The Optimal Journey to Oneself-Parent-Teacher-Caregiver Edition continue the series.
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Ignite your heart and soul with Sara Troy and her guest Viviane Casimir, on air from March 5th
When I was in my twenties, I was obsessed with the meaning of life. Everything seemed dull to me, like zombie land. I came across a book that stated, “Quantum physics is like Zen; both question the reality we live in.” I was familiar with quantum physics but knew little about Zen. So, I began reading about it. This exploration shifted my consciousness towards the inner journey of self-discovery—Who am I? It became a journey of self-empowerment. Zen saved my life. My spiritual journey took me to train in martial arts, Reiki, and I joined a Zen school (my Buddhist name is Myong Oh). I combined all my expertise to create my approach called Myoku. My goal is to help people find inner peace through a Zen mind-body alignment, encouraging self-transformation and self-realization. It all begins by piercing through the ordinary to recognize the extraordinary in our daily lives, especially in these current times of transition on Earth. I humbly aspire to contribute to guiding humanity toward a better place of conscious evolution by reconnecting with our true nature.
Viviane Casimir is the founder of Myoku, a Zen mind-body alignment through meditation, breathing techniques, and martial arts movements, aiming for inner peace and self-realization. Viviane has conducted Myoku workshops in the USA, Canada, France, and Norway. She is a member of the Kwan Um School of Zen, and her Buddhist name is Myong Oh. Holding a 2nd Dan in Kyokushin Karate, she also holds a certificate in Tai Chi Chuan from the New York Shaolin Center. Additionally, she is a Usui Reiki master with a background in kinesiology. Viviane earned a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature and a B.S. in Biology. She taught at the university for several years before transitioning to Wall Street in NYC, where she developed Myoku. She published academic articles on science and literature and has contributed numerous pieces on meditation and spirituality to online magazines like SivanaEast. Viviane is also the author of a short novel titled “The Three Desert Stones,” which draws from Zen and fantasy, reflecting her childhood in Morocco (available at Amazon.com). Currently, she is working on a book about Myoku titled “A Walk in the Bamboo Forest.” With a multicultural background, Viviane is of Canadian-Haitian descent, grew up in Morocco, and spent 30 years in the USA. Fluent in French and English, she also has some proficiency in Swedish.
It is a recorded program to learn how to develop a powerful combination of sitting and moving meditation with breathing techniques and Qi Gong movements. Learn how to use tools (incense, candles, mantra, and altar) to keep a high vibration at home to support your practice. A conscious mind-body practice to reconnect with your true Self through grounding / centering and to help you move into the new paradigm of the 21st century.
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Raising Our Gifted Children with Sara Troy and her guest Javier Montes, on air from March 5th
“While mother’s play an important role by providing nurturing LOVE, in today’s hyper-sensitive world, I believe that FATHERS have the power to change the world, by raising our kids to be resilient, mentally strong leaders for the next generation…..That leadership begins by FIRST bettering ourselves (fathers)!”
Javier gives a fresh perspective to over-stretched fathers, burdened with financial pressures and longing to prioritize fitness and quality family time. Javier guides mastering your finances using one major shift used by the RICH, fast-tracking your progress by being intentional on your inner circle and jumpstarting a routine exercise regime despite time constraints. He shares how and why you can have it all, no matter your situation.
Javier Montes, founder of “The Focused-Father Mastermind” and Amazon’s best-selling author, is a dedicated family man and marathon runner. He empowers fathers to refine their roles, helping them balance financial goals, health, fitness, and family time. With a focus on discipline in Finances, Fitness, and Family, he enables men to transform vital aspects of their lives effectively, evolving into confident leaders, caring husbands, and inspiring role models for their children.
Javier Montes Founder of The Focused Father, Mentoring & Mastermind
“I’m on a mission to empower 1,000,000 fathers to become the hero of their family by 2033!”
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from March 5th
When the whispers of the spirit reach us, it’s imperative that we lend our ears, for ignoring these messages in favor of the relentless chatter of our minds often leads us astray. The spirit is unfailingly honest; it serves as our guide, aligning with the deepest truths of our hearts, and elevating our essence into action. This, in turn, brings lucidity to our thoughts.
Lately, I’ve found myself faltering, albeit in minor ways—missing details, losing my grip on tasks—attributable to my overzealous focus on rational thought, neglecting the profound wisdom housed within my soul. This experience has been a gentle reminder of the importance of maintaining a balance between the insights offered by our intellect and the guidance provided by our spirit. By embracing the latter, we ensure a path marked by fewer mistakes and a richer, more aligned existence.
Embracing forgiveness towards oneself is crucial, especially in the aftermath of mistakes. Acknowledging our missteps, seeking forgiveness from those affected, and importantly, refraining from harsh self-criticism are steps toward healing and growth. We all falter at times; it’s a shared human experience. Once we take responsibility and make amends, it’s only fair that others let go of any resentment they might hold. After all, our errors are seldom borne of malice. Understanding this, why should we not extend and receive forgiveness with grace? Holding onto past grievances serves little purpose. Instead, fostering a culture of forgiveness not only heals relationships but also enriches our collective humanity, allowing us to move forward with lighter hearts and a clearer conscience.
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