Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Rebecca Joy, on-air from May5th
My journey of self-discovery began a few years after leaving a well-known, international cult I was born into. After leaving the cult, I believed that if I were to leave my painful life I would be happy and be loved. I was grateful for my physical freedom that I never experienced before starting a new life, but my emotional pain from the past haunted me feeling the same negative emotions of being unworthy of love and unworthy to live. Like most traumatized people, they hope for a better life but unsure of how to go about it.
My first biggest change of awareness happened when I went to school for hypnosis and NLP. I realized that if I wanted to change my life, I had to change myself from the inside out through healing the unconscious past memories and transforming my perceptions. I began to realize that no one could save me but within myself.
That was more than 16 years ago. My passion is now helping people know who they are and to heal and empower themselves. As Glinda the Good Witch from the Wizard of Oz, “You’ve always had the power, my dear, you just had to learn it for yourself.” You are worthy and loved just for being here. There is nothing that you have to do to be worthy. You are one with the infinite.
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Their Story Matter with Sara Troy and her guest Mark Bello, on air from April 7th
During a business trip to India in 2011, Mark Balla made an unexpected discovery, a discover that was to turn his understanding of our world upside down. He was so shaken by what he learned that he felt unable to simply walk away.
More often than not, when people are confronted by a major issue with global implications you will hear them say “What can I do? I’m only one person.” Mark decided that such a response would be unacceptable, and he made up his mind to get involved. Within three years he had walked away from paid employment, delivered a TED talk, founded a charity, joined a Rotary Club and started a project that has since impacted directly and indirectly on the lives of hundreds of thousands of people.
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After completing a degree majoring in Linguistics in the 1980s, Mark Balla took a job working for Lonely Planet Publications, first as an editor and later as a travel writer. Among others, Mark was involved in writing travel guides to various European and Latin American countries.
After leaving Lonely Planet, he spent a number of years working in the commercial shipbuilding industry with a particular focus on trade exhibitions and trade publishing. In the early 2000s, Mark and his wife Annie started their own business in the CD and DVD manufacturing industry. The business grew strongly and was eventually sold to an Australian based supplier. The buyer established a joint venture manufacturing business in India and asked Mark to join the board. This is where his Indian adventure began.
Mark and Annie live in Melbourne, Australia. They have two adult children and a cat. Mark has a complicated relationship with both the cat and his golf handicap. He is an enthusiastic member of the Rotary Club of Box Hill Central where he will be club president in 2020/21. He and Annie are avid travelers, both believing that the world is far too interesting a place not to have a good look at it.
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Crossing Over with Dignity, Death with Dignity, Grief & Loss on Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Jay Westbrook, on-air from October 1st
Because of Jay’s deep, long, and intimate relationship with suffering, he has been able to comfortably bear witness to the suffering of the dying, to do so with a compassionate presence, and has been able to develop & cultivate tools to help people die more tenderly and their families to grieve more gently.
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Jay Westbrook, MS, RN is a
multiple award-winning clinician, author, speaker, and Visiting Faculty Scholar
at Harvard Medical School’s Palliative Care Department.
He has worked bedside with the
dying & the grieving for over 30 years, is
nationally recognized as an expert on the constellation of issues surrounding
End-of-Life, and is highly skilled in working with the spiritual, emotional,
& physical suffering of people approaching the end of their lives, and
their grieving families and caregivers.
He has also served as Senior Grief
& Loss Counselor for multiple Southern California treatment centers,
assisting in breaking the pattern of grief-related substance abuse and relapse.
He is Clinical Director of
Compassionate Journey, an End-of-Life Clinical and Education Service, and
lectures nationally at both the keynote and breakout levels.
“Westbrook employs a narrative
style, in the Native American tradition, to provide riveting, amazingly
inspiring, and powerful presentations on the transformative aspects of
suffering and on using suffering to awaken compassion.”
“Your
stories & grace have haunted my thoughts & helped me tremendously.” –
E. Richardson, M.D.
“Your
heart is so beautiful, your courage endless.
In 90 minutes you filled my heart, renewed my soul, and changed –
forever – the way I will approach & perform my work. Thank you” – C.
Downey, M.D.
“Extraordinary care &
teaching & modeling, Jay … You did an amazing job.” – S.
Block, M.D.
Compassionate Journeys: Lessons From My Work With the Dying
By G. Jay
Westbrook
“An amazing, profound, moving, & inspirational collection of powerful stand-alone stories – shared in the narrative style of Native Americans – each of which illustrates a tool for co-journeying with the dying, and which can be used equally well with the dying, their families, or to train clinical professionals.”
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Caring for Our Wisdom Keepers. Our Elder Citizens who have contributed to
building our respective society’s, giving birth to the next generation, and
have fought on our behalf in wars on foreign soils, deserve respect, dignity,
quality of life and quality of care as they continue life’s journey into their
advancing years, especially in the over 15,000 of our nationals nursing homes.
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Phyllis Ayman, an author of the international best-selling book “OVERDUE Quality Care for Our Elder Citizens”, published February 8, 2019, has become known as “The Voice for Eldercare Advocacy”. Her first book “Nursing Homes to Rehabilitation Centers…What Every Person Needs to Know” was published in December 2017.
She
is an Eldercare Advisor/Coach, Advocate, Keynote and Breakout Speaker,
Speech & Language Pathologist and Certified Dementia Practitioner who
brings an insider’s view into the nursing home industry after working in 40+
skilled nursing/short-term rehabilitation facilities for over 25 years.
Phyllis provides the necessary information and valuable unique insight from an insight perspective for individuals and families so they can become more effective advocates when seeking care for themselves or their loved ones in a short-term rehabilitation, traditional long-term or memory care stay within a skilled nursing facility.
As a speech & language pathologist and Certified Dementia Practitioner, Phyllis has been known for her empathy and high standards of care while building and creating innovative programs in an effort to improve the quality of life and quality of care for all nursing home residents. Her specialties have included working with patients having all stages of respiratory disease, including those who are ventilator dependent or have tracheostomy tubes, Parkinson’s Disease, strokes, and other neurologic impairments, Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias, and impairments in swallowing.
Phyllis has been a regular guest on WGCH AM Greenwich Business Talk Radio since November 2018 and now brings her own guests whom she interviews on the “Darby and Friends” show. She was also interviewed on the Sustainable Success Show and the Amplified Radio Show on the Voice America’s Influencer Channel. She joined the team at HPATV as the host and Associate Producer of “The Golden Years….Understanding Better Living” in April 2019. She has been interviewed on other podcasts and blogcast radio shows, independent TV stations, and has plans to launch her own radio show on the Voice America channel September 5th.
She conducts Webinars and Seminars on Caregiving and “The Sandwich Generation” for national insurance providers, small business and major corporations in the public and private sector, and is a keynote and breakout speaker on Aging and Eldercare in America, Caregiving, Communication, Empathy and Cultural diversity. She serves as a board member of the Massachusetts Advocates of Nursing Home Reform.
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Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Ivan Anz, on air from July 2nd
Ivan’s company, Equity & Help®, Inc., was founded
in 2014. Located in the Tampa Bay area of Florida, Equity & Help®, Inc.
acquires US houses from banks and makes them available to investors at prices
far below current *ARV (After Repair Value). Equity & Help®, Inc. then
finds families to fix up, live in, and take care of the homes for less than the
cost of rent, while paying a high rate of return to investors.
Ivan and his team provide outstanding value to real estate investors and home buyers alike. Using connections and expertise, Ivan helps investors achieve their financial goals while making a real difference in people’s lives.
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Ivan was born in 1984 and was married in 2007 to his wife, Bella, who is a fiction writer, Entrepreneur and Co- Founder for Equity & Help®, Inc. The two of them enjoy spending time with their dog while helping, learning, and doing philanthropy through their church.
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