Ignite Your Heart and Soulwith Sara Troy with her guest Karyne Daniels, on air Septmeber 12th
Sacred Dance Is Every Woman’s Dance – WHY the creative & influential woman should have a daily movement regime. As creatives, leaders, and women with a mission, moving our idea’s & initiatives through our body is a must. We can not be only in our head regarding what we do, we must drop into our body, lit up by the heart light, fused with prayer and meditation for optimum service and discernment. SACRED DANCE PATH is a full body movement system that provides the Femme Divine just that!
Karyne Daniels is a women’s movement guide, with over 40 years professional experience, and the creator of Sacred Dance Path, which provides sacred dance classes for women around the world via online or in person instruction. Karyne’s unique Sacred Dance Path System of movement is rooted in Polynesian and urban stylings, which promotes full-body wellness: Mind, Body, Soul, and Spirit. In addition to Karyne’s movement regime, she weaves in the values and principles of ALOHA, which works in tandem with the dance to awaken women into experiencing embodiment, heart light activation, and overall vitality, which then supports all the other areas of a woman’s life.
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An Authors Kiss with Sara Troy and her guest Ian Hawkins, on air from September 12th
When I was really small, my amazing Granny Peg gave me some recordings of stories and got me hooked on storytelling. I knew that when I grew up, that’s what I would want to do.
So I did! I told stories on the radio and television, as well as to big crowds of people who enjoyed what I had to say.
One day I realised that sometimes the stories people tell themselves make them unhappy. Then I thought that if I understood how to change those stories, people wouldn’t be sad any more.
Now I have the best job in the world: I tell stories about stories, helping people make changes in their lives that help them do the things they want to do and make the world a better place.
The power of story
Stories are the software our brains run on. Whatever we do in business or personal life, our achievements depend on the stories we tell ourselves – and allow others to tell about us.
Ian Hawkins is an author and business journalist whose work has appeared on CBS, Reuters and BBC World.
Ian has hosted events in Europe, the USA and Australia, and coached Olympians, cabinet ministers and CEOs.
Born with a debilitating heart condition, Ian spent much of his childhood in hospital. On leaving, he declared that he would refuse to live a boring life. This is a promise he has kept.
On leaving university, Ian wrote for BBC comedy shows including The News Quiz and Loose Ends. On the stand up circuit, he honed his presentation skills in front of live audiences in the UK and NYC and co-authored an acclaimed book on public speaking.
Ian’s abilities as a storyteller led to him taking on senior editorial roles in content creation and business journalism, reporting from the ground on subjects as diverse as pharma labs in Gothenburg to water purification in Nicaragua, whilst dodging muggers in Panama City and filming from a helicopter over an active volcano.
In the COVID pandemic, Ian started a business from his hospital bed which kept him busy throughout and beyond convalescence.
In keynotes, workshops and after dinner, Ian explains why stories are the ‘software’ that our brains run on and how a good story can be a catalyst for incredible change. Ian draws on stories from brands, his experience and films suggested by the audience. Audiences will be engaged, moved and motivated – and given powerful tools to create lasting change in their own lives, businesses and relationships. Expect insight, inspiration and interaction – wrapped up in Ian’s trademark humour.
Ian’s career began at the UK’s largest speaker bureau, working with some of the biggest names on the circuit. At the same time, he was a professional stand up, writing for BBC comedy shows including The News Quiz and Loose Ends.
Business journalism has taken Ian from pharma labs in Gothenburg to water purification in Nicaragua, dodging muggers in Panama City and filming from a helicopter over an active volcano.
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from September 5th
I recently stumbled upon a beautiful and thought-provoking poem by the legendary Charlie Chaplin. The words he penned struck a chord deep within me, as they spoke to the essence of life itself. As I approach the milestone of my 69th year, I find myself contemplating the path I have taken, the experiences I have gathered, and the person I have become.
Life, it seems, is a journey filled with twists and turns, ups and downs, joys and challenges. Each step along the way has led me to where I am today – writing these very words as a soul wandering through the realms of the digital world, embracing the role of a polyglot ghostwriter.
With the passage of time, I have come to appreciate the simplicity and purpose that lie at the core of existence. Through the hustle and bustle of daily life, it is easy to lose sight of what truly matters. But as Chaplin’s poem reminds me, there is profound beauty in living with a sense of clarity and authenticity.
In this fast-paced world, where distractions abound and pressures mount, it is crucial to pause and reflect. It is in those moments of stillness that we can reconnect with our true selves and rediscover our passions. And so, I find myself here, channelling my love for language and writing to craft meaningful content that resonates with others.
As I pen these words, I am grateful for the opportunity to share my thoughts and experiences with you. It is a privilege to have a platform where ideas can be exchanged, where stories can be told, and where connections can be forged. And in the midst of it all, I find solace in knowing that my words may have the power to inspire, inform, or simply touch someone’s heart.
Life, like the poem by Chaplin, is a dance between the light and the dark, the laughter and the tears. It is a tapestry woven with moments of pure bliss and moments of profound sorrow. Yet, through it all, there is a thread of resilience that binds us together as human beings.
So, as we embark on this journey called life, let us embrace the simplicity, purpose, and authenticity that Charlie Chaplin so eloquently spoke of. Let us cherish the moments, both big and small, and let us use our voices to create positive change in the world.
May our paths intertwine, dear reader, and may our shared experiences enrich and inspire one another along the way.
Above Is Charlie Chaplin At Age 26, Photographed 100 Years Ago.
He Read This Poem At Age 70,
As I Began To Love Myself I Found That Anguish And Emotional Suffering Are Only Warning Signs That I Was Living Against My Own Truth.
-Today, I Know, This Is Authenticity.
As I Began To Love Myself I Understood How Much It Can Offend Somebody If I Try To Force My Desires On This Person, Even Though I Knew The Time Was Not Right And The Person Was Not Ready For It, And Even Though This Person Was Me.
– Today I Call This Respect.
As I Began To Love MyselfI Stopped Craving For A Different Life, And I Could See That Everything That Surrounded Me Was Inviting Me To Grow.
– Today I Call This Maturity.
As I Began To Love Myself I Understood That At Any Circumstance, I Am In The Right Place At The Right Time, And Everything Happens At The Exactly Right Moment. So I Could Be Calm.
– Today I Call This Self Confidence.
As I Began To Love MyselfI Quit Stealing My Own Time, And I Stopped Designing Huge Projects For The Future. Today, I Only Do What Brings Me Joy And Happiness, Things I Love To Do And That Make My Heart Cheer, And I Do Them In My Own Way And In My Own Rhythm.
– Today I Call This Simplicity.
As I Began To Love Myself I Freed Myself Of Anything That Is No Good For My Health –Food, People, Things, Situations, And Everything That Drew Me Down And Away From Myself. At First I Called This Attitude A Healthy Egoism.
– Today I Know It Is Love Of Oneself.
As I Began To Love Myself I Quit Trying To Always Be Right, And Ever Since I Was Wrong Less Of The Time.
– Today I Discovered That Is Modesty.
As I Began To Love Myself I Refused To Go On Living In The Past And Worrying About The Future. Now, I Only Live For The Moment, Where Everything Is Happening.
– Today I Live Each Day, Day By Day, And I Call It Fulfillment.
As I Began To Love Myself I Recognized That My Mind Can Disturb Me And It Can Make Me Sick. But As I Connected It To My Heart, My Mind Became A Valuable Ally.
– Today I Call This Connection Wisdom Of The Heart.
We No Longer Need To Fear Arguments, Confrontations Or Any Kind Of Problems With Ourselves Or Others.
Even Stars Collide, And Out Of Their Crashing, New Worlds Are Born.
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An Authors Kiss with Sara Troy and her guest Susy Smith, on air from September 5th.
What would you do if society crumbled? How would you survive if you had to fend for yourself? Would you be able to live off the land? Susy Smith explores these questions and much more in her gripping “Asylum” book series. Finding inspiration from The Walking Dead, Susy can talk about how she created this dystopian world, as well as universal themes of human nature, including the fight for survival and freedom.
Packed with adventure and suspense, blending elements of science fiction, fantasy, and dystopia, Ascendant transports readers to a disintegrated world where civilization has collapsed and chaos is the new normal. In an interview, Susy talks about:
How she explored the ideas of survival, freedom and the ugliest side of human nature
How she had to “lean into” the dark side
How she found inspiration from the television series, The Walking Dead
How her dystopian world also compares to those of The Hunger Games and Divergent
Being from a small town in Oklahoma and how that has influenced her writing
Her position as a curriculum specialist for the Kanza Tribe, also known as The Kaw Nation, a federally-recognized, self-governing American-Indian tribe, headquartered in Kaw City, OK
Susy Smith is a celebrated dystopian storyteller, author, and curriculum specialist for the Kanza Tribe in Oklahoma. Armed with a deep understanding of language, the resilience of the human spirit, and a bachelor’s degree in English, she weaves captivating, award-winning stories that leave readers wanting more.
Smith’s literary journey commenced with Asylum, a gripping novel that clinched the 2020 Writer Con contest in the novel category. She continues to engage audiences with Ascendant, the second installment in the “Asylum” series, further probing the intricacies of survival, freedom, and the dark side of human nature. In addition to her novels, Smith occasionally writes poetry. Her authentic writing style echoes her experience of living in a small Oklahoma town with her husband, four grown children, and two furry dog-children.
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Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Natalie McQueen, on air from September 5th
Natalie McQueen became a legacy designer after a near death experience that made her completely re-evaluate the legacy she was leaving in this world. Her mission now is to help people craft and preserve the legacy they want to live and preserve for future generations to enjoy.
The problem today is that two thirds of people will go to the grave with their wisdom and life experiences undocumented and unsaved. Natalie will share 3 effective ways to analyze if you are living your best legacy life, what actions to take to start creating your desired legacy, and easy ways to start preserving your legacy and why it is important to do so.
Natalie McQueen is an International Publisher and legacy Expert who has successfully brought over 500 authors to #1 Bestseller. She is a seven-time Bestselling Author, including Gifts Of Legacy: The Ultimate Blueprint for Generations to Enjoy.
Natalie’s?mission is to guide people to share the wisdom of their life stories and heartfelt messages in Legacy and business books, letters, videos, anthologies, and memoirs.
Through Natalie’s Legacy System, it is easier than ever to get your Legacy pieces together, including essential legal documents to protect family, words of wisdom, traditions, and stories stored safely and made into beautiful keepsakes that will last more than a lifetime.
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