Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from July 14th
Good Good Good Vibrations, we all love them we all need them we all want them. So how do you activate your good vibrations? We speak about someone’s negative vibe and how it pulls us down. So a positive vibe can only lift you up. Finding your vibe tribe is just tapping into those you are resonating on the say vibe as you.
Negative attracts negative, and those neg-vibes want to be around good vibers so they can suck the energy right out of you. Lifting your own vibe to a higher frequency introduces you to those who are resonating in their good vibrations. When in that good-vibe tribe, you can feel and see the possibilities and feel creative and harmonious.
Some technics I use are taking deep breaths.
Breath in while saying in your mind, “I am worthing of a higher vibration”,
Breath out, “I release all the discontent from within me””.
Breath in while saying, “I am worthy of love for I am love”
Breath out, “I release all lack of self-worth”
Breath in, “I am abundant and enriched”,
Breath out, “I release all that does not serve me”.
Breath in, “I am here to serve humanity with my inner gift”
Breath out, ” I will not knowingly hurt another in any way”
Spoken daily even a few times a day can help release the lower vibe and ignite the higher good vibrations.
Music is a great harmonizer for me, it centres me, it resets my vibe and it frees me of my negative thoughts. The wind blowing rustling the trees, the waters flowing always on the move. We are the answer to life problems when you step into your higher vibe and meet your Vibe Tribe.
Ignite your heart and soul with Sara Troy and her guest Ashley Holt, on air from July 13th
Ashley Holt is passionate and committed to bringing women’s voices and leadership into the world. Ashley is a mother of two daughters, best-selling author, nonprofit founder, motivational speaker, former Mrs. International finalist, and international podcast host. After facing divorce and becoming a single parent, Ashley reinvented her life and turned her pain into power and purpose.
Goddess, Wake Up! is Ashley’s sixth book. Her mission through all of her works is to empower others to claim their power, recognize their highest potential and live their best life. Her other works include I Am B.R.A.V.E Soul-Strong Living for Girls, Miko the Perfectly Imperfect Pug, Fearless with Finley, Make a Wish with Marley, and Beyond the Woman: Visionary Women Join their Voices and Reweave the Tapestry of Human Consciousness.
Ashley’s dynamic professional experience includes a successful career with a Fortune 500 company where she excelled in personal development, coaching, and women’s leadership roles. She also previously was connecting women to their community through her impactful role with the South’s largest digital publication for women.
Ashley is a passionate student of #1 New York Times best-selling author and Oprah’s Super Soul Sunday expert, Gabrielle Bernstein’s Masterclass, and she is also trained and certified in EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) and NLP (Neuro-Linguistics
Programming) and other holistic practices. Ashley’s passion to inspire children, teens, and women to find their voice and to live life to their highest potential has led her to work as an author, speaker, and empowerment coach. Through her numerous media appearances, books, public speaking, and coaching, she is fulfilling her passion as a mentor with a mission to create a safe and compassionate space for women as an author, speaker, and empowerment coach.
Ashley has a powerful voice and message for any generation. Her dynamic and energetic speaking platform is uniquely designed to provide tailored keynotes, seminars, and workshops that are engaging and ensure a memorable experience every time. She creates her programs to fit your needs. Her workshops and one-on-one coaching sessions offer remarkable insight to help you develop and implement your personal dreams and goals. Her words and methods will inspire you to dream big, focus on what matters and embrace a life filled with infinite love and possibilities.
An Authors Kiss with Sara Troy and her guest Charlie Sheldon 11, on air from July 13th
I love to discuss how one’s personal experiences become the foundation for what they write about, and the relationship between one’s training and values, and what emerges from the point of the pen. In my Strong Heart series, in addition to exploring ancient legends and the origins of “modern humans” about 70000 years ago, I also explore the struggle between development and preservation, the dangers of zealotry, coming of age, and what makes a family and a home. Along the way, there is much I can share about hiking, backpacking, the Pacific Northwest and Olympic National Park, seafaring, and survival. I am also a water dowser – true – with some stories about that, too.
For several years I performed maritime poetry at the Fisher Poets festival in Oregon and similar events near Seattle.
During my work life, I spent more time than I care to admit before groups of people speaking, presenting, often before hostile crowds; I was a certified teacher for a private company teaching decision making and problem analysis for over a decade; and after retirement has conducted book readings and discussions at bookstores and retirement communities throughout the Pacific Northwest.
I have always been a writer, always a hiker, trained as a wildlife biologist, living in the Pacific Northwest, a husband, father, grandfather, and friend. In my work life, I was a graduate student teacher, a commercial fisherman, a house painter, a fisheries consultant, a treasure hunter, then a planner, a construction manager, a project manager, even an executive for various seaports – for 28 years. During my years working for seaports, I was involved with several difficult environmental cleanups, including Superfund sites, and for many years I worked with local tribes negotiating fishing agreements between their salmon fishermen and harbor operations in Seattle. After I retired from port work at age 65 in 2012 I went back to sea as a merchant sailor, container ships and military reserve vessels, as a watchstander and able-bodied seaman, for four years, then quit for good to write these books about Olympic National Park, the Gulf of Alaska, a certain ornery young girl, and ancient history – I call it the Strong Heart Series.
Before writing my latest series of books I did years of research into human origins, archeology, geology, ice ages, and climate change to develop the foundation for my Strong Heart series of books, which ask the question: could the ancient legends of most First peoples of North America that they have always been here – always – be true? Along the way I have learned much about what we know, and how much more we do not know, plus a healthy dose of aversion to zealotry and people who are absolutely convinced they know what is best for the rest of us.
Charlie went to Yale University and UMass, where he received a Masters’s Degree in Wildlife Biology/Resource Management. He worked in the fishing industry for 15 years as a deckhand, mate, skipper, and consultant, then relocated to the Pacific Northwest in 1990 to be near Olympic National Park. He worked at seaports for nearly 30 years as a planner, project manager, and executive. When he retired from seaports in 2012 he returned to sea as a merchant sailor for four years, working on the various container and military vessels as Able Bodied Seaman and Bosun. He retired in 2016 to work full time at his writing. Nowadays he hikes in the Olympic National Park whenever he can, cooks for his wife, pesters his grandchildren and continues to scribble tales.
Mental Health Awareness with Sara Troy and her guest Elizabeth Powers, on air from July 13th
“All I do is help people with change, resilience and self-care, and alignment. And everything is done from the trauma-informed perspective,” she says. “Even courses directly about working with trauma are about change.”
Power develops cross-cultural adaptations of models of care for the mental health community as well as helping other countries like Japan develop their own models. The Trauma-Informed Academy recently released her new model, The Trauma Responsive System which focuses on mastering 9 elements akin to applied emotional intelligence.
Elizabeth Power, M.Ed., is an international authority on trauma-informed care, change, and resilience. She’s also an Adjunct Instructor in Psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical Center and a veteran adult educator. Her new book, Healer: Reducing Crises is the first in a five-book series that reduces the time, trauma, and costs of healing from overwhelming events. Her clients include the National Center for PTSD, National Child Traumatic Stress Network, and many more. A frequent conference speaker and trainer, Elizabeth’s target is to teach ways to refocus on skills over sickness.
Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Sabina Runbeck, on air from July 13th
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