How I turned my scars into beautiful art and current taking my life journey and showing the world how tattoos have become more than just beautiful art now. It’s become a form of therapy. Redefining a scar of pain or abuse gives one empowerment to speak what we want out scar to represent, not giving power to what caused them.
I am a true trauma survivor. Mother of two amazing grown adults and a grandmother of a beautiful 3 year old girl. I am a creator of so many things including 4 streetwear brands launching in 2024, currently writing my book, being featured in a book, two tattoo lifestyle shows and a leader of a tattoo women’s group called “Angel’s In Ink.” Recently exploring the podcast world and potentially doing a movie based on my life story. I have a 4 year old Frenchie who is my best friend. I recently quit my career in the service industry to drive for Lyft so I can meet new people and network my career. I am 45. I love to cook in my spare time and music is my therapy along with changing peoples lives.
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from October 24th
I’ve just returned from the UK and oh, what a trip it was! There’s truly nothing like spending quality time with family. My sister and brother were incredible hosts. Every meal with my sister felt like I was dining at a posh 5-star restaurant; she has this knack for making everything so fancy. My brother, on the other hand, had a more homely touch to his dishes, but equally delightful.
You won’t believe the amount of walking I did. Probably a good thing, considering all the scrumptious meals I was indulging in. London was on my list, but I only made it there once – thanks to a train strike. But hey, that’s the UK for you, always full of surprises!
Aside from the culinary adventures, I caught up with a few cousins, took in a movie, watched a play, did some shopping (okay, maybe more than just some), and took out some well-deserved relaxation time.
All in all, it was a fantastic getaway, filled with family, fun, and food. My trip had a significant work element to it as well. My brother, the ever-diligent professor, graciously took out time from his schedule to edit my personal book. Not only that, he also went through the chapters for “Our Forgotten Children” book, which was immensely helpful.
With his invaluable input, I’m thrilled to share that my personal book is now set to release in just a few weeks! However, the journey for “Our Forgotten Children” has had its own set of challenges. Unfortunately, due to funding constraints, I’ve had to make the pragmatic decision to first release it as an eBook. Sometimes life throws curveballs and we need to adjust our strategy. So, an eBook it is, for starters. But, this is just the beginning. I’m gearing up for a campaign to launch the soft cover version as well as an audio edition.
It’s a testament to the fact that even when plans go awry, we find new ways, innovative routes to make our dreams come true. The story must be told, and it will be, one way or another!
While I was in the UK, amidst the joy and the familial bonding, the world outside was reeling. The violence between Israel and Gaza erupted, casting a shadow on the global landscape. The news was heart-wrenching, with images of destruction and the heartbreak of lost lives. Such senseless violence, with both sides trading blows, and the ones truly suffering were the innocent souls caught in the crossfire.
It’s a grim reminder that in these battles, there are no real victors. The aftermath is just more animosity, more pain, and an even deeper divide. It made me ponder, where has our compassion gone? Where is the love that binds humanity together? When did we forget the essence of understanding and healing, choosing instead to perpetuate hate?
These moments challenge our collective spirit. But they also serve as a stark reminder that it’s upon each one of us to rise above this hatred. We need to be the change, be the love, and embody the compassion this world so desperately needs. Because if not us, then who? If not now, then when? We must yearn for a world where love overpowers hate, where understanding douses the flames of animosity.
It’s a profound realization that every one of us has a choice, every single day, in what we nurture within ourselves and how we project it onto the world. We can either feed the flames of division, hatred, and misunderstanding, or we can nourish the values of compassion, kindness, and love. It’s not about picking a side, but rather choosing a perspective – a perspective that upholds the sanctity of life above all else.
Life is invaluable, and every life is a universe in its own right. We must strive to appreciate its worth, to cherish it, and to protect it. To rise above our prejudices, our misunderstandings, our differences, and to connect with the very essence of being human. To exercise common-sense in our judgments, to practice kindness even when it’s hard, and to love unconditionally, breaking the chains of hatred.
Our world needs healing, and it begins with each one of us making that conscious choice – to value life more, to be the beacon of hope, compassion, and unity. And in that choice, we find our true power, our purpose, and our path forward.
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from October 16th
I’ve always strived to bring awareness and wisdom to my audience in any way I can. Recently, I took some time away in the UK to be with my older siblings who have been facing significant health challenges. It had been four long years since our last meeting, and it was a much-needed reunion.
However, this hiatus had its consequences. I’ve fallen behind in the fundraising efforts for “Our Forgotten Children’s” book project, and it’s currently far from reaching the required amount for publication. We have a wonderful team of 12 authors plus me, who’ve generously shared their expertise and wisdom on improving the lives of our children. They’ve dedicated their time to sharing this invaluable knowledge.
I am committed to ensuring that these authors don’t bear the financial burden of this project, as it’s also intended to be a fundraiser for their chosen organizations supporting children’s causes. Each author will allocate their portion of the proceeds to their respective organizations, furthering the vital work they do for our children. Your support is greatly appreciated in making this vision a reality.
Are we asking too much of you the listener, the reader, the supporter? While the world is indeed facing its share of brutal conflicts and widespread poverty, endeavors like “Our Forgotten Children” are crucial because they contribute to showing a brighter future is possible. Stories and awareness like these serve as a beacon of hope and catalysts for changes so desperately needed in our children’s lives.
By addressing the way we raise our children, focusing on education, societal values, mental health support, self-value, and self-esteem, we can empower the next generation to find their purpose and place in the world. This, in turn, can reduce the cycle of discontent and anger that often leads to senseless violence and conflicts. It’s about building a world where such wars become increasingly rare, and where compassion, understanding, and peace prevail. Every effort counts in shaping this better future.
I wholeheartedly support the idea of turning “Our Forgotten Children” into a series that brings more authors and perspectives on this crucial subject. It’s a vital step toward deepening our understanding of the issues at hand and finding effective solutions. Our author’s initiative to shed light on what’s going wrong and how we can make positive changes is commendable.
However, your support is essential to making this endeavor a reality. Without the backing of individuals like you who believe in the importance of this cause, we cannot bring this book and its valuable insights to the forefront. Together, we can make a difference and contribute to a more compassionate and informed world.
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If they build it they won’t come. Why would anyone build a high-speed railway for £50 Billion when the unions won’t drive it and prospective passengers all work from home now? Everything has changed. HS2 was an idea for the 20th Century, not today it seems.
Editorial: What are you afraid of?
Ill health? Climate Change? War with China? War with Russia? Or both simultaneously. The Far Right rising again in Europe and America? How about A.I.? Mass illegal migration? Energy Costs and Shortages?
Pretty much all of the above are imminent. Reading the Sunday papers or listening to the news (not Fox or GB News) you can only come away with a pretty bleak view of the future and precious few solutions that don’t curb your freedoms to enjoy life. I have just read John Gray’s book The New Leviathans that builds on the philosopher Hobbes and predicts the end of liberalism and the rise of kleptocracies everywhere, including the USA, which will revert to a kind of neo-feudal state with elites and extreme poverty and violence. We already live in a world where Musk on X claims he is promoting ‘freedom’ but filling the world only with ‘hate’. Orwell would have understood that so well. *Meanwhile in this months issue James Campion says Trade Unions are back in vogue in the USA.
Whether young or old, it doesn’t matter which, both are equally affected by the future but may have different fears. The young must fear the coming of A.I. to take their jobs (especially the boring jobs, the starter jobs). Young professionals will certainly fear A.I., that includes lawyers, doctors, economists, journalists, academics and as the Hollywood strikes revealed, actors, writers, and musicians. (This editorial is free of any A.I. influence). Then add their concerns about global warming. We learn this week that A.I. computer hubs consume billions of gallons of fresh water that is needed for farmland. Everyone may want to protest that, some will want to vote for political parties that promise to eliminate cars entirely – in Wales (UK) all cars have to travel at 20 mph already and they are no doubt ordering many red flags to hold up in front of them for the coming mass unemployment due there.
Sadly protests in the UK and Europe won’t make a damn bit of difference as most of the pollution (from coal-fired power stations) that is driving up the global temperature are located in China and India. Both are still building coal-fired power stations and protesting in China is illegal and ill advised in Modi’s India. As an aside Bloomberg (9.27.23) states that 62% of Apple factories based in Asian countries are at risk of flooding due to global warming and most are fuelled by fossil fuels (Natural Gas or Coal).
So whereas we can establish being young isn’t much fun anymore, the old have multi-level problems, ageing, health, obesity, the consequences of decades ill advised diets, smoking, alcohol. Combine this with a declining workforce in European healthcare systems it’s not trending for a good outcome. Then factor in a total lack of places or money to house millions of elderly unable to care for themselves (especially in the UK) we are heading for a social care disaster. (Unless you have money, a lot of money). Global warming will also produce shortages of food, ever-higher prices and as populations’ age shortages of labour to work in food production. (See Japan). As world temperatures rise the food we are used to eating will fail to grow. Some crops can adapt but feed nine billion people as it is predicted to be by 2050? I have my doubts. So food security and your right to access it will be paramount. (Just like all the dystopian novels tell you). Malthus may yet be proved right.
You might argue that A.I. will solve all these problems. We might get lucky and not re-elect Trump in the USA, but pity Ukraine if they do. The sc-fi writer Paulo Bacigalupi wrote about food companies solving the world food problem by coming up with ‘nutrition free food’ and millions died of starvation with full stomachs. (The Wind Up Girl). We already have a UPF (ultra-processed foods) that have caused mass obesity. And instead of teaching people to eat healthily we give them a diabetes drug Ozempic to gorge on instead, courtesy of Novo Nordisk (now the most valuable company in Denmark.
Don’t think things looked any better in the sixties. There was the permanent threat of nuclear war (from Russia as ever). It affected the psyche of a whole generation who learned to live for the moment rather than invest in the future. After all, many people back then didn’t think there would be a future. It’s ironic that those same people are still alive and facing the same threat from Russia again. It meant that many people, me included, didn’t make plans or get a pension until far too late. It was a case of damn, I’m still alive, I’d better get a proper job and get on the housing ladder before it’s too late.
I asked my nieces and nephews what they fear and although they parrot climate change, all their worries are mostly about school, exams, their immediate future, they don’t seem to look at the wider view. Maybe that’s healthy. My youth was definitely blighted by fear of nuclear war (my school was next to the atomic bombers airbase). They are definitely worried about personal safety, knife crime, being on the wrong side of wokeness and are extremely devoted to political correctness. I never once worried about my personal safety when a kid, except for what might fall out of the sky one day.
So many people now say ‘I never watch the news or read a newspaper.’ They get all their ‘news’ from on-line or Tik-Tok which is totally free of fact checking or balance. So everyone has opinions on everything but no actual knowledge. Worse, they seem happy with that because algorithms deliver them more water from a poisoned well to reinforce those new set of views by the minute.
My friend says ‘What does it matter, we all die in the end.’ That’s factually true, but wouldn’t you prefer to choose when and where and how? Yes, I believe mankind is driving climate change, no I don’t believe that we will ‘solve’ the problem in time to save the bulk of humanity or the wild animals.
Solutions of the hairshirt variety will not be politically acceptable and people will just elect people like Trump who tell them it’s a hoax, even as Category Six hurricanes sweep their houses into oblivion. That’s my fear. Oct 3rd” PS: Saw Dumb Money which is all about the ‘little people’ investors against the evil hedge funds who stood to lose billions shorting Gamestop. Starring Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, Seth Rogen and a host of others its a real David vs Goliath story. Not quite in the league of ‘The Big Short’ but very much a social media portrait of the USA today. Go see.
I was born with psychic abilities. In fact, I could fully see as long as I could remember but I was raised in a Catholic School and a combination of disconnection and misalignment had me fearing my gifts, so I shut them down.
As most of the people I help, I too had some pretty traumatic experiences growing up but I always kept my optimism and serious intuition. By the time I was 16 I was working two full-time jobs (you can imagine the backstory) this was when I met my soulmate, Tom; I knew it would change my life forever. I was driven and fearless at 18 and I was running a Subway but unfortunately, I was a bit of a workaholic and had a nervous breakdown by 21 so I began to learn to heal.
Activating my gifts, just a little, and once healed the next chapter was business. I decided to get a business degree and managed be top of my class at Pittman Business School in Vancouver. After business school I ran a trucking company then a security company while I was blessed with two amazing boys. These boys were 5 years apart and came with their own set of challenges. My oldest son was so empathic and gifted that modern society did not understand him and he ended up getting very sick. After 6 years applying modern medicine, in and out of Children’s Hospital, no matter what we tried modern medicine just didn’t work. Luckily Divine stepped in and introduced me to the most amazing healer. She helped me activate my gifts again and showed me the clear path to how I could heal myself, my family and start following my path and purpose.
The first couple years I healed my kids, myself, my husband, my family, and anybody I could get my hands on.
With such success I needed to expand, and I reached out to the public. I did over 250 healing in my first year!
I’m proud to announce that since I decided focus full time on my healing and wellness business in 2016, I have been changing lives on a Global Level.
I was voted the #1 Life Coach in my area in 2023.
I assist in over 2200 healings on average per year and it is my honor to activate other healers all over the world with my sessions and online Academy.
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