Premier 07-30-2013. Sara Troy on Living in our Purpose.
I am hosting a Ask Sara series answering your questions on Spirituality, Personality traits, Loving your self to love life and much more. Ask me questions and I will do my very best to bring you answers to serve your needs. You can ask your question here and I will talk about it on the air.
We all have a purpose and we need to generate action to that purpose, but first we need to know what it is. How do we see the signs or in fact understand what they are leading to? How do we know what is for us or just part of life.
Let us take a look at our paths and what they mean, the intersections, the road signs, and then generate interest in to connecting that purpose into action that serves our global community. I will share my journey and reason in bringing this radio network that serves you. My vision, my purpose my belief and what I Sara Troy stand for a what I believe we can all stand for when we generate our interests into purpose.
Positive Living Vibration with Sara Troy and her guest Joanne Ameya Cohen aried 07-30-2013
Introducing Joanne Ameya Cohen is an author, speaker, and women’s empowerment mentor who shows visionary women how to become Healthy Feminine Leaders. Joanne’s work focuses on inquiring more deeply into who we are as women, healing reproductive and hormonal health issues, and clearing old identities and beliefs so that we can be fierce, beautiful, wild and free. Joanne coaches women one-on-one, leads retreats, and teaches online classes.
Joanne combines her expertise as an Herbalist, Flower Essence Therapist, Shamanic Practitioner, Psych-K practitioner, former Birth Doula, along with her 10 years of counselling to facilitate deep transformation in women’s lives. This makes her an ideal mentor for any women who is ready to reacquaint with her Feminine Power.
PRESENTING Devon Keith who is joining us on PLV Radio Network in September.
Devon Keith has been a single mother for 12 years. She characterizes herself as a strong Diva who always has a plan! She was raised in New York by a single mother and her grandmother. Growing up, she thought that single parenting to be the norm; but now finds that it is an unaddressed epidemic. As an adult, she is surrounded by other single mothers and has found that they all struggle with the same adversities and do not often have the resources to advocate change in their family dynamics. The purpose of her writing is to evoke a change in thought pattern.
It is her goal in her blog and in her upcoming book “The Single Mother’s Guide to being a Diva” that she empower single mothers to stop the cycle of single parenting. She hopes that this will be achieved by teaching readers to understand that although they are raising their children alone; their children do not have to be single parents themselves. Her goal is teach others the lessons that she has learned so that they do not make the same mistakes that she has made.
She states: “Raising children is a difficult task, doing it alone is even more difficult! If I could change one mind-set or one life; I have done my job!”
We have the pleasure of Devon joining our PLV Radio Network in September, bringing her blog to radio speaking to the feminine empowerment of single mothers.
Positive Living Vibrations with Sara TROY and Introducing Faisal Khattak on understanding the Root of Bullying. Originally Aired 7-23-2013.
Faisal Khattak aka Big Dög is a d1ynamic Anti-bullying Speaker and Certified Anti-Bullying Coach. He is an alumnus of Baron Mastery Authentic Speakers Academy for Leadership. He is also Licensed Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, a Certified Hypnotherapist, and the author of the upcoming book entitled “The Bully Mind”.
As a victim of childhood bullying himself, Faisal wants to put a stop to bullying.
Faisal wants to be the voice for all those kids who are raped and teased every day. He feels strongly that no child has to feel helpless and alone. He learned the hard way how important it is to build bridges and repair any gaps or disconnects in communication between parents and their children and now he is actively helping families faced with bullying. Once and for all he wants to help those kids who feel the same way he did as a child in Pakistan when he was bullied and molested at age five. He lost his confidence and voice. And he desperately wished he had someone to talk to. But there was no one to help and he continued to be bullied all through his school years.
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Faisal lives with his wife and two young daughters in New Westminster, British Columbia. He previously lived in Oklahoma where he studied computer science and opened and operated several successful small businesses.
Positive Living Vibrations with Sara Troy and her guest Annette LeBox and the discovery on sex trafficking. Originally Aired: 07-04-2013
Annette LeBox was born in England in 1943 during the Second World War. Her father, a Canadian soldier, was killed on D-Day at Juno Beach. After the war, her mother, a British war bride, brought one-year-old Annette to Canada by ship, landing at Halifax’s Pier 41.
Annette was raised in Ontario, but during her twenties lived in Britain, Ireland and Spain before moving to her present home in British Columbia. Through the sixties, she worked as a nurse’s aide, store clerk, bartender and bunny at a copycat Playboy Club, before becoming an elementary school teacher. In 1994, she took a position as a Faculty Associate at Simon Fraser University, where she began Narrative Research under the mentorship of Dr. Ted Aoki. It was through this work that she developed an interest in writing. Soon after earning a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia, she published her first picture book, Miss Rafferty’s Rainbow Socks.
Many of Annette’s books are inspired by nature she has to date written six books, and we will discuss them today, but what intrigues me is what took her across the seas to China to discover more about cranes, but led her into another direction all together, today we are going to talk about her love of cranes, her many books on crane adventures but also how a book of a different topic altogether came about from that trip to China.
After retiring from teaching, she decided to go to China to do some research on Cranes but found a world that would lead her to write a magical realism book that has shown a shameful light on modern day slavery.
In 1996, HarperCollins published Annette’s first picture book, Miss Rafferty’s Rainbow Socks. Since then, Annette has had four picture books and two YA novels published.
A new children’s book “Peace is an Offering,” is available now and I will be interviewing Annette on this book and others in July.
Many of Annette’s books are inspired by nature. She was a founding member of a local environmental group, the Pitt Polder Preservation Society, a major stakeholder in the conservation of two regional parks, Blaney Bog in Maple Ridge and Codd Wetland in Pitt Meadows. These ecosystems harbour both Greater Sandhill cranes and wild salmon.
Annette divides her time between her home in Maple Ridge and her remote cabin in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, where she enjoys cross-country running and skiing, skating, hauling brush, and reading by the fire while listening to the howling of the wolves.
Annette is married to Michael Sather, an avid birdwatcher and fellow ‘craniac.’
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