MH24-17. Dr Katelyn Lehman Quantum Clinic


Mental Health Awareness with Sara Troy and her guest Dr. Katelyn Lehman, Ph.D, on air from April 23RD

Dr. Katelyn Lehman, Ph.D., stands as an innovative force at the helm of a new paradigm of psychological well being. As the Chief Executive and Visionary at Quantum Clinic, she has built a model of mental health service provision rooted in heart-brain coherence and nervous system healing through sympathetic resonance.

Quantum Clinic, which experienced remarkable growth in 2023, was prominently featured in media outlets such as the Goop, LA Times, NBC, and Beverly Hills Times where they praised Dr. Lehman for “building a movement centered around radical reconnection-with nature, our own bodies, our intuition, and one another.”


With a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, specializing in Multicultural Community Psychology, Dr. Lehman’s career has been defined by a steadfast dedication to serving diverse communities worldwide. From providing assessments for asylum seekers and refugees navigating the legal system to guiding senior executives through personal and
professional challenges, her impact spans industries and continents.


At the heart of Dr. Lehman’s mission lies in a deep commitment to fostering serenity through coherence. She envisions a future where ethical mental health prevention services offer an alternative to the overmedicalization of stress-related ailments. Her unwavering dedication to this cause drives her relentless pursuit of transformative solutions.


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Beyond her clinical endeavors, Dr. Lehman’s influence extends to thought leadership and public discourse. Through captivating presentations and writings, she invites audiences on a journey of introspection—an exploration of the essence of existence and the boundless potential of consciousness evolution. By seamlessly integrating the science of spirituality, Dr. Lehman inspires individuals to embrace their inner wisdom and create positive change in our world.
In every aspect of her work, Dr. Katelyn Lehman embodies the essence of transformation and empowerment. As she continues to shape the landscape of mental health, her impact resonates far beyond the confines of traditional paradigms, building towards an enduring legacy that highlights the interrelationship between human and planetary health.
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  • In your experience, what are some practical strategies individuals can employ to foster coherence and
    promote serenity amidst life’s challenges?
  • How does the concept of coherence intersect with traditional approaches to mental health, and what unique
    insights does it offer?
  • How can individuals leverage uncertainty as an advantage in their personal growth and mental wellness
    journeys?
  • In what ways can embracing uncertainty contribute to resilience and adaptability, particularly in times of
    heightened stress and global change?
  • What are some of the most significant barriers individuals face when seeking mental health care, and how
    can these barriers be addressed on both systemic and individual levels?
  • As someone committed to ethical mental health practices, how do you envision overcoming the stigma
    associated with seeking help and the systemic disparities in access to care?
  • How can individuals tap into their inner wisdom to navigate challenges and make empowered decisions in
    their lives?
  • In what ways does fostering a connection to inner wisdom contribute to overall well-being and resilience, and
    how can this connection be strengthened over time?
  • Can you expand on the concept of quantum perspectives as it relates to individual and collective wellbeing?
    How does the quantum realm connect to ordinary life experience and why does it matter for mental health
    and this stage in our planet’s evolutionary journey?
    Suggested Interview Topics
  • Fostering Serenity Through Coherence
  • The Uncertainty Advantage
  • Breaking Barriers in Mental Health Care
  • Empowerment Through Inner Wisdom
  • Developing Quantum Perspectives
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BB24-17. Marisa Thomas, The Power to Lead


Building Your Business with Sara Troy and her guest Marisa Thomas, on air form April 23rd.

I am an executive coach and speaker who helps leaders preserve, curate, and optimize the five key energy sources that they inherently possess to elevate organizational outcomes and experience personal fulfillment.  

I journey with individuals and organizations through a proven methodology outlined in my book The Power to Lead to unlock the perfectly imperfect hero leader within. Leaders learn to harness the foundations of balancing their energy and optimizing their unique and authentic leadership power, resulting in increased employee retention and productivity, improved decision-making, and sustainable growth. Ultimately, the goal is for every leader to live their best life.

I have a variety of ways to come alongside leaders and teams:  

  • Individual coaching, corporate coaching
  • Speaking and leadership training
  • The Rising Catalyst App, a unique on-demand leadership tool


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Marisa Thomas, Author, Executive Coach, and Business Owner, is a talent amplifier, forward-leaning visionary, and strategic business leader. She is the Founder of DoorSeffect LLC, and describes herself as a “constructive optimist”, striving to continually lift, adapt, and evolve the way business leaders think and approach their people and business growth. 

She is charting a new course to bring a more profound sense of relatability and connection between business outcomes, technology, customer needs, and the “Humanforce.” Her mission is to – Transform the thinking, Evolve the person, and Arrive! Because every leader deserves to live their best life!

I grew up in Leicester, England, with Italian parents who moved to England in their early 20s. I am the youngest of four children, and I often isolated myself to sit in the shadows of my more accomplished siblings. I struggled with academics, which caused me a lot of inner turmoil. My family is incredibly supportive of each other, so there was really no need for me to feel the way I did, and I think my dad tuned into this early on. He never judged but always reminded me of what I was good at and inspired me to elevate those strengths. What I was good at centered around a love for the arts. I found my confidence in dance and theatre, which taught me so much more about myself and shifted my mindset to turn my academic struggles into my biggest superpowers in leadership.

After a short career in teaching, I turned to the corporate world and started a 25-year career at Capital One. I started on the phones, quickly finding myself in the training department within 6 months, and continued to grow my skills in eliminate the overwhelm . Throughout this journey across various disciplines, from supplier management to operations and strategic business management, I maintained a love for developing the leadership of others. I have been coaching and mentoring emerging and experienced leaders for over 2 decades, and it is now the fully committed focus of my business, DoorSeffect.

I’m on a mission to eliminate the overwhelm that comes with the responsibility of leadership and shift that toward elevating the foundational strengths of great leadership. From 2 decades of research, coaching, and practicing as a corporate leader, I have found a formula that has amplified the talents of so many who were lost in the speed force of life and the fast-paced, constantly increasing super-human expectations.

I have helped countless leaders step out of the speedforce of life and find value-driven clarity and purpose to strategically preserve, cultivate, and optimize their energy to live their best life. The best part is that these transformations toward amplified fulfillment at work and in life have a compounding impact on their teams, organizations, and communities at large.

That’s why I am on a mission to help leaders live their best lives. When they do, they pay it forward tenfold and everyone wins.


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IG24-17. Judith Orloff “The Genius of Empathy,”


Ignite Your Heart and Soul with Sara Troy and her guest Dr Judith Orloff, on air form April 23rd

? In “The Genius of Empathy,” Dr. Judith Orloff offers practical advice on how to cultivate and enhance empathy. which I believe readers will find of great value.”

    —His Holiness the Dalai Lama, from the foreword to The Genius of Empathy.

The Transformative Power of Empathy

How to use empathy in supporting self-healing, the healing of

relationships, and healing the world.

In our stressful world, many feel overwhelmed and exhausted. Now more than ever, the transformative practice of empathy offers a healing balm.

Empathy is a form of emotional intelligence that enables us to offer care and compassion with intention.

In Dr. Judith Orloff’s new book, Genius of Empathy: Practical Skills to Heal Your Sensitive Self, Your Relationships, and the World (SoundsTrue, April 9. 2024), the bestselling author shares the magic of empathy to find greater self-love and to embody our most compassionate selves in our relationships with others and with our world.

Drawing on insights from neuroscience, psychology, and energy medicine, Dr. Orloff introduces empathy as a daily healing practice. Readers learn how to access their sensitivities, soothe their nervous system, and stop absorbing the emotions of others — a skill set that will make navigating the world feel safer. Each chapter contains real-life stories and offers actionable exercises to practice expressing empathy, especially with relationships that are difficult or draining.

In workplace settings, The Genius of Empathy provides a roadmap for how to use empathy to improve communication with coworkers who may be hard to get along with, and to model grounded ways to support kindness and innovation among teams.

Dr. Orloff includes a self-assessment test for readers to evaluate their current level of self-empathy, to learn their own “empathy style,” and to find out how their style affects their relationships.

Key Messages: Providing insights for those who want to develop empathy as a new skill, Dr. Orloff addresses:

• How to treat ourselves with more kindness and stop beating

ourselves up for perceived shortcomings

• How to practice empathy with family, friends, and coworkers —

even if you don’t like them

• How to set healthy boundaries and loving detachment to prevent

overwhelm or burnout

• How to be an empathic caregiver while managing your own needs

• How to recognize and protect yourself from people with Empathy

Deficient Disorder

• How to use empathy to change the rules of power games




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Judith Orloff, MD is a New York Times bestselling author with the upcoming book The Genius of Empathy: Practical Skills to Heal Yourself, Your Relationships and the World (Foreword by the Dalai Lama). She has also written The Empath’s Survival Guide and Thriving as an Empath, which offers daily self-care tools for sensitive people. She integrates the pearls of conventional medicine with cutting edge knowledge of intuition, empathy, energy medicine, and spirituality. Dr. Orloff specializes in treating empaths and highly sensitive people in her private practice and online internationally. Her work has been featured on The Today Show, CNN, Oprah Magazine, the New York Times and USA Today. Dr. Orloff has spoken at Google-LA, TEDx U.S. and TEDx Asia. More information about Dr. Orloff’s Empathy Training Programs for businesses, The Empath Survival Guide Online Course and speaking schedule at


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AK24-17. Jim B. Flaherty EMBRACE YOUR AGE


AUTHORS KISS with Sara Troy and her guest James (Jim) B. Flaherty, on air from April 23rd

EMBRACE YOUR AGE – YOU CAN BE BETTER THAN EVER because it speaks to the subject of aging cheerfully and productively.

Mr. Flaherty, who says he’s an EMBRACE YOUR AGE – YOU CAN BE BETTER THAN EVER says EMBRACE YOUR AGE nails your self-doubts and insecurities whether you’re 40, 90, or in-between, with some direct calls to action. Besides acknowledging your bathroom mirror as your most meaningful psychiatrist, Flaherty makes you confront your toughest critic–yourself–and gives you the emotional ammunition and point of view that will help you wake up on the right side of the grass tomorrow, with a smile and a purpose. He challenges you to summarize your life in a six-word statement. For himself, he says: I am present–Living, Giving, Loving. You’ll find wisdom, loving guidance, a few honest laughs, and Did He Really Say That? in this easy-to read shot of adrenalin. This isn’t just another one of those smile and the whole world smiles with you books. Every chapter (and they’re not lengthy or overly wordy) asks a question, and most are going to make you think. For example: Why do you exist? Do you think you’re a little weird? Do you think you’re old? How are you going to handle it when they die? Jim, (I know him well enough to use his first name) was thinking of You when he wrote this book. You’ll find it’s very personal. He, personally, has had a hell of an interesting life. Self made, a corner office MadMan in NYC, even four years abroad, while raising two children (who still enjoy him), grandsons from Japan to Brooklyn, and almost too many friends. He tells them, “straighten up, get your act together, stop whining, we all have things to do.” At 88 he’s still writing every day, has preached at his church, is a public speaker . . .and a terrific joke teller. You’d like him. He says he needs an agent, to sell his novels to film producers. He also has a TV series and screenplay in his portfolio. And you’ll learn something about getting more out of yourself when you read EMBRACE YOUR AGE–You can be better than ever.



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Jim Flaherty was an international advertising writer/creative director, has published two novels, and two non-fiction books. Was also creator and innkeeper of a five star country inn/conference center. He is a frequent motivational speaker about aging cheerfully; the pain and pleasure of writing; the joy and OMG of parenting; living abroad; and embracing an ancient quip of Noel Coward: Work is more fun than fun. A strong believer you are only as old as you think, Jim thinks 88 (going on 58) is terrific, and is a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Besides his books, he has a TV series, screenplay, and musical ready for public viewing. Home is a 1940’s art-filled dairy barn in the foothills of the Berkshires. He sings in his Church choir. And has appeared in regional theatre.


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I’m Not Old.  I’m Only 88.


LONGEVITY
BY James (Jim) B. Flaherty

Aim higher! Are your goals set for a 5-year run or a 40-year run? You may live a lot longer than you think, and you may need a bigger plan than you thought.  Here’s how to make the most of it.


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Going on 58. I mean, nothing’s changed. Well, maybe a little. When I was a seeming hotshot on Madison Avenue in NYC, I loved walking everywhere.  Nowadays, destinations on concrete are not on my list of priorities. I wonder what I would have done differently in my 40s or 50s had I known I’d still be kicking (i.e., writing, speaking, teaching, lecturing) 40 years later??? 

Fess up. Are your goals set for a 5-year run or a 40-year run? Do your Purposes in life have a longevity option? Chances are you’re going to live longer (maybe a lot longer) than you’ve planned for.

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While you’re planning how to be productive in your 80s (remember, I’ll be 89 this year), I have a suggestion for you — something I do every day. In the evening, I make a short list, hopefully no more than six or seven items. It’s a list of the things I most want to accomplish the next day. I try to get them done first thing during the morning and check them off. Wow! It gives me a great sense of accomplishment. It gives value to the day. But thinking back, I swear I never thought about life after the messy middle. Honestly, I don’t think I had a midlife crisis — I was too busy. Many, many years ago, I embraced a wise quip from the wiseass mouth of Noël Coward:  “Work is more fun than fun.” And of course, he’s right. Friends, who knew I had an unforgettable villa in Acapulco for muchos años, said, “Why do you work so much, Jim? You can float around a pool all day with a margarita in your hand.”  Hmm, that (was) true. And it’s Great — for maybe 20 minutes — and then the boring nothingness of it takes over.

I know you hear (and read) a lot of stuff about The Power of Purpose (wise words from Richard Leider) and the value of Atomic Habits (Mr. Clear will blow you out of complacency). And guess what? They’re true. Without Purpose, how can you get up in the morning? Yeah, yeah, you have stuff to do. Walk the dogs, make the coffee, maybe check the news to see what today’s traumas are. But, friends, that’s not enough. Yes, we all have the trivialities of living: the necessities of bathing, feeding oneself, cleaning our quarters. But you can do most of that with your eyes half open and your mind closed. I’m smiling, thinking about a good starter. Read Admiral McRaven’s wonderful quickie book Make Your Bed. Or maybe even better, find his speech on YouTube with the same title. It’s brilliant. I started doing it before I read his book, and I still Make My Bed every morning. I’m fortunate; I have a live-in full-time nanny (that’s what I call her) who takes care of most of the trivialities of my life, who will cheerfully make my bed. But I agree with McRaven. If you start your day making something that’s messy, neat, you’re getting your mind set in an orderly path. 

Of course, some Purposes in life can’t be knocked off in a few minutes. On my current list (I’m a writer!) is finish the novel I’ve been studiously avoiding because I know it will require total attention, which means I can’t play with the other things on my creative plate. I mean, I finished creating a TV series — even wrote the pilot. And I’m almost finished with a screenplay. If I could make this article five pages longer, I’d tell you about it and ask you for any ideas about how to finish the damn thing.  

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So, where am I going, babbling on and on about What Are You Doing That Makes You Wake Up With a Smile? And can you keep on doing it forever, without boring yourself? You are saying, “But I don’t have time. I mean, we still have children, ranging from teens to college, and they require so much.”  True. But they’re going to have to learn how to choose their own path; and suddenly you’ll turn around and the little darlings won’t be there, and won’t need you to hold their hand — and maybe won’t want you to hold their hand. I love my children and grandchildren. But I don’t call and ask them: “What shall I do today?” And, hopefully, your kids and grandkids are so busy with their own lives, they don’t want to manage your life.  

I really don’t have to tell you Life is a Gift, do I? I mean, there were no guarantees you’d wake up on the right side of the grass today, but here you are — Wow! Another chance to see, hear, taste, smell, touch — it’s called living. And even better than that, it’s an opportunity to help someone else, besides yourself. It’s especially good if you can help someone and not expect anything in return. 

Here’s an exercise for you. I can’t remember the smart professor or lecturer who said it, but it’s terrific. See if you can write, in just six words, a statement about who you are, who you want to be, why you matter — in other words, a six-word summary of the essence of you. Hey, being a writer, when I was given that challenge, I thought of the brilliant writer James Michener, who lived 90 extraordinary years and wrote immensely long historical novels, each one a treasure, who said of himself, “I can’t say Hello in six pages.” But I did it—printed it out and have it pasted to the bottom of my computer monitor, so I have to see it every day and try to live up to it. It says: “I am present —living, giving, loving.”  

Jim Flaherty was an international advertising writer/creative director, has published two novels, and two non-fiction books. Was also creator and innkeeper of a five-star country inn/conference center. He is a frequent motivational speaker to Elders and Almost-Elders, as well as parenting associations, and writing groups. A strong believer that you are only as old as you think, Jim cheerfully admits to being 88 (going on 58) and is a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Besides his books, he has a TV series, screenplay, and musical ready for public viewing. Home is a 1940’s art-filled dairy barn in the foothills of the Berkshires.

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