SP14/13b A Unique Life Fully Lived.

Originally Aired from April 3rd on Positive Living Vibrations with Sara Troy and her guest Karen Kain.

KarenKBW17650_2 copyThis is a story of a mothers love, of never giving up and of believing in life no matter how challenged. But it is also a story of how a healthy baby became severely brain damaged due to a DPT vaccination.

This book is about the unique life, fully lived by Lorrin Kain.

Karen recently published her book, “A Unique Life Fully Lived”: A Personal Journey of Love, Hope, and Courage” based upon her experience raising her only daughter, Lorrin who died at age 14; spending almost of her life wheelchair bound. It is a story of mother/daughter love; communicating on a deep soul connection karen lorrinand Karen’s determination to give her daughter a life ‘fully lived’…which based up on the adventures in her book – defies the mind with the opportunities that were presented to Lorrin and which she relished thoroughly, even though she could never speak, move or talk. It is a story of unfathomable love and courage and faith.

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Lorrin was born in Newport Beach, California, March 15, 1994. At six weeks, Lorrin had an adverse reaction to her one and only DPT vaccination. The vaccine attacked her brain, leaving her with severe brain damage. The doctors never had hope for Lorrin’s future. They suggested Karen get on with her life. Feeling abandoned by modern medicine, Karen turned to alternative treatments and spiritual guidance. Despite all of Karen’s best efforts, Lorrin continued to have horrible episodes of uncontrolled seizures that would land them in the hospital for days.

However, Karen spent every fiber of her being creating a life ‘as possibly’ normal for her only daughter. She enrolled her in regular schools, she had sleepovers with her girlfriends, she enrolled Lorrin in the Miss World Burbank Pageant, she gave her horseback riding lessons. Lorrin and Karen shared a deep soul connection and because of that, was also able to communicate innately with her schoolmates and all who came into her world. Lorrin experienced a life as fully possible for her restricted environment; yet unlimited spiritual environment. And her mission was successful; however short lived…Lorrin lived a life ‘fully’ and uniquely lived.

To her very last breath, Lorrin was brave and showed a sense of humour and courage that was unmatched. And as witnessed by those who knew her, there is only love.

   Mom, Life is but a coffee break.
as channelled by Lorrin Kain


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About the Author

Karen Kain was raised in Southern California, where she gave birth to her daughter, Lorrin. It has been Karen’s dream to share the lessons that Lorrin taught her about finding inner peace in any situation.

Currently, Karen travels around the US speaking at The Abilities Expo, health conferences, schools, and hospitals. She spends her time inspiring families, teachers, and caregivers with the beauty and importance of each soul, no matter their ability. Karen lives in eastern Oregon with her husband, James, and dog, Emma, where she is working on her next book.

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My daughter Lorrin was like the Grand Canyon. Some people stand at the edge and see a huge hole while others witness one of God’s wonders.  Karen Kain.

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0011 What do Cranes and Sex Slave Trafficking have in common?

 Positive Living Vibrations with Sara Troy and her guest Annette LeBox and the discovery on sex trafficking. Originally Aired: 07-04-2013

annetteheadshot-copy1-150x150Annette 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.

CircleCranes_FINALAfter 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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S15/07 “Safe Harbor” a retirement community for senior horses

 Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guests Terry and Tim Bonney Aired from February 17th on

I interviewed Terry and Tim about their animal sanctuary a while back, but it deserves being repeated as it shows what we can do when we lead with our hearts and souls. Senior animals living their lives out in love and dignity and people learning to love through them, a win-win I think,  don’t you.?

About Terry and Tim Bonney and their love of animals.

TerryTerry and Tim Bonney chose Gunnison Colorado as the perfect place to semi-retire in 2003.  Having spent 20 years on Long Island pursuing their individual careers, one as a concert pianist and the other an Obstetrician, both decided to give up city life to pursue their shared lifelong dream; a rescue ranch for animals in need.It became quickly apparent that Gunnison had nowhere for elderly, unwanted and injured animals to retire and the Bonneys immediately put their 15 acres to work. When Safe Harbor Ranch was founded in 2011, the Bonneys had already been caring for 20 horses, 2 mules, 16 sheep and 3 llamas. Their mission was declared:  Safe Harbor Ranch would be a forever home for the most needy and least wanted animals.

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That means the elderly who can no longer work, the lame trail horses and mules who can no longer carry their loads, and the injured or orphaned sheep and llamas who have no other place to go. It can be overwhelming to think about all the animals out there who are suffering or neglected.  But every time Safe Harbor Ranch helps just one, our entire team feels a great satisfaction. Supported by a tremendous support team including veterinarian Dr. Alicia Grossman, master farrier Roger Skelton, animal behaviourist and Reiki practitioner Carol Townsend and many dedicated volunteers, the Bonney’s have available to them a wealth of knowledge, energy, and experience.

The Bonneys have created a happy place. A hospice, a home, a haven for the lucky few who find Safe Harbor Ranch.

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