C16-38a “DYING TO WAKE UP”: Dr. Rajiv Parti’S afterlife journey.

Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Dr. Rajiv Parti airs from September 20th on. 

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DYING TO WAKE UP: A Doctor’s Voyage into the Afterlife and the Wisdom he Brought Back on August 23, 2016. Dying to Wake Up is the true story of Dr. Rajiv Parti’s astounding near-death experience, his subsequent transformation, and the wisdom he brought back from the afterlife.

“In my old life, I used to put people to sleep. Now I wake them up. And I have woken up too,” said Parti.

As the chief anesthesiologist at Bakersfield Heart Hospital in Bakersfield, CA, Rajiv Parti, MD was responsible for putting his patients to sleep while undergoing complicated and delicate heart surgeries. Although he was renowned in his field and skilled in his profession, he had somehow lost compassion for his patients, coming to view them as “profit centers for wealth and prestige.” Showy cars and a mansion in the “bulls-eye” of his prestigious, double-gated neighbourhood had become his one and only religion – materialism.

Then, on Christmas Day, 2010, Dr. Parti underwent an emergency surgery for a life-threatening infection. While under the knife, he had a near-death experience (NDE) that changed his life completely. Watching his body from above the operating table, Dr. Parti was completely lucid as his “untethered consciousness” traveled away from the operating theatre to his mother’s home in India, the brink of Hell, a reunion with his deceased father, an eye-opening review of several past lives, and finally, to an encounter with two powerful angels who led him to The Being of Light.

Dr. Raymond Moody, the physician and author who coined the term “near-death experience” in his best-selling book Life After Life, says in his Foreword to Dying to Wake Up, “The story contained in this book is one of transcendence and transformation. It is one of the most outstanding and complete near-death experiences I have ever heard in almost 50 years of investigating this phenomenon. It is powerful even to a veteran researcher like myself. It is remarkable.”


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Dr. Parti was so profoundly affected by his NDE he underwent a near complete personality transformation in the weeks and months following his operation. He sloughed off the materialistic trappings he and his family had accumulated over time, selling his mansion and all his expensive cars. He began to reconnect with his wife and children, especially his eldest son, to whom he had often been abusive, and he gave up his anesthesiology practice to help people overcome “diseases of the soul” like addiction, depression and chronic pain through a more holistic, “consciousness-based” healing system that the angels had revealed to him.

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Called by bestselling author Anita Moorjani “powerful, deeply spiritual, and transformative, not just for the man who experienced it, but for the person who reads about it, too,” and by New York Times bestselling co-author Paul Perry “(a) book about death, life, transcendence, transformation, spiritual mystery and true love and compassion”, Dying to Wake Up will give you a new understanding of the spiritual universe that surrounds all of us.

Dying to Wake Up is co-written by Paul Perry, the co-author of four New York Times bestsellers, including Evidence of the Afterlife, Closer to the Light, Transformed by the Light and Saved by the Light, which was made into a popular movie by Fox-TV.

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RAJIV PARTI, MD, is a world-renowned cardiac anesthesiologist and was chief of anesthesiology at Bakersfield Heart Hospital for more than a decade before having his life-changing near-death experience. Dr. Parti’s study in complementary and alternative medicine has led him to formulate an integrative approach to total wellness. He tours the country extensively, holding workshops to demonstrate methods of healing to help others overcome addiction, depression, and chronic pain.

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TSM16/33 Not For Sale: Finding Center in the Land of Crazy Horse

Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Kevin Hancock aired August 16- 

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WE HAVE NO VOICE UNTIL WE LISTEN TO OUR HEART

How a Businessman Lost His Voice and Then Found His Soul on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation… A Lesson in Following Your Heart-However Crazy It May Seem To You and Others.

Kevin Hancock was a highly successful businessman who took over his six-generation, family-owned lumber company that started in 1848, one of the oldest in America – and one of the largest in Maine – and steered it out of the financial strains of the recession. With hundreds of employees statewide, he had a tremendous responsibility on his shoulders. He was also a community leader, devoted husband, family man and coach for his daughters’ sports teams. He was the one who took care of everything and solved problems for everyone. And then, suddenly he lost the consistent and comfortable use of his voice to a relatively rare condition called spasmodic dysphonia.
kh_headshot_2016It became painful and difficult to push words out of his voice box. At nearly the same time, his mother-unbeknownst to him-gifted him a reading by a world renowned evolutionary astrologist. Her words and an article in National Geographic on the Sioux Nation with a photo of a modern day young Native American galloping across the prairie ignited something deep within him. He knew he was called to Indian country, but did not yet know why, but that became apparent in the four trips that he made within a year to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, and the awakening of his soul. Says Kevin in his remarkable award-winning new book Not For Sale: Finding Center in the Land of Crazy Horse, “Within me lived a powerful impulse to take charge and protect my tribe, whenever it came under duress. I felt a strong pull to save everyone, and I took on all the work that went with that instinct. Worse, I internalized that responsibility to the point where it consumed me in ways I could not see. The price I paid for that approach was that I lost myself to both my role and my local circumstances. I had become consumed in protecting others. I had not yet learned that most everyone is capable of protecting themselves. I had not yet learned to share power. I had not yet learned to serve myself.” It is this and more that he discovers on this mystical and fascinating journey-a vision quest for a visionary. Kevin captivates with his story telling. He shares his growing connection and affection for the long-suffering, but resilient Lakota people-and what they teach him; his increasing awareness of human relationships to land, animals, nature and spirit; and how he unyoked himself from his sole leadership role to create shared responsibility that resulted in record profits for his company and a feature in the NY Times showcasing his new leadership model.

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41n+OV-tYaLMost of all, he reveals the inner workings of deep seeking that opened his eyes, his heart and his mind. With photographs that touchingly illustrate his journey, provides a realistic look at life on the Rez, and illuminates his growing awareness of interconnectedness, Hancock evokes messages for us all. He shows us a path so beautifully trod by the indigenous Americans that brings us into harmony with ourselves, our spirit and the world around us. Kevin will enlighten your listeners on what he discovered: We all come from a tribe, and while the pull of the past is strong, the soul is here to individuate. Those who hold the power often overreach and go too far, not realizing that leadership in the new Aquarian Age is about doing less, not more. Business is not living, and personal growth lies in looking inward, not outward. The boundaries that have been set to divide people are not real. In the end, we’re all one tribe.
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16/28 Feed the fear or fuel the change?

Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, airs July 12th-18th

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We know whats wrong in the world, we know that greed and power the forever hungry need for control by the few over the masses, but do we know what we can do about it?

We have women and children enslaved into poverty, starvation, sex slavery and repression.

We have countries hosting an Olympics it cant afford while its own people starve.

We have countries dividing no matter the cost instead of unity.

We have politicians buying power to keep that power within the hands of those who will do nothing for the many and only serve the few.

We have wars and killings in the name of GODS, but really it is about control and power.

We are a global nations that still feeds the fear, still feeds hate, still feeds slavery….and we let it happen.

We are in a world that looks at all life as cattle and we treat our human and animal kingdom as garbage to dispose of or just consume.

KINDNESSSo what are we to do? How do we go up against the war money hungry powers and win?

How do you teach a man that a woman is not his property, not his sex slave not his servant?

How do you teach a sick person that children are not sex slaves or a work force for their profit?

How do we teach the establishment who have made money on the backs of our impoverished, that investing in people will bring more rewards that enslaving them?

How do we teach people about compassion, collaboration, and unity and a global love?

How do we teach people that kindness is the key to life, that caring it the fuel, that love is the answer?

WE BECOME WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS.

Is it that simple? can we change the world by changing our selves? YES YES YES WE CAN.

We are the answer we seek, we can feed the hate the fear the power or we can step up and empower each other, we can stop the madness we can say no more; it just takes courage, strength, collaboration and commitment and a belief in humanity of what we can become; of what we really are, of what we are meant to be.

The change is within you, the change is YOU...for all answers are within our selves, all solutions are with in our grasp, all it needs is a belief that we can change so there for so can the world.

One person at a time, one community at a time, one nation at a time = a world where peace respect and kindness and love can have a chance. BUT we have to be that change we seek, we have to stop making excuses start being accountable for our action and stop feeding the fear, feeding the hate, feeding those in power, we have to stand up and be accountable and stop spouting what the problem is and start being the solution by changing they way we conduct our own lives and in the way we choose to see our selves in life.

ARE YOU A PERSON WHO WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE HOW EVER SMALL OR BIG? 

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So what are you going to do today to make a life better? what are you going to do today to embrace your OWN possibilities? What are you going to do today to enable, guide and empower someone else into liberation? Don’t just speak about it, DO IT one person at a time, one positive thought at a time, one action at a time, for at least you are now moving forward and making that difference the world seeks.

One drop of water at a time can make an ocean, be that ONE DROP of HOPE LOVE and SOLUTION.


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TSM16/28 Walk With Me Across Zimbabwe to Eradicate HIV & AIDS

Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her  guest Nyasha Gwatidzo. AIRED JULY 12-18TH 

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Nyasha Gwatidzo was born in Zimbabwe and gained a degree in Chemistry from London University. She then went on to retrain at Reading University and gained an MA, to work with adults and children with emotional issues. She is a qualified psychotherapist, social worker, coach and mentor.

Nyasha-GwatidzoShe is a serial social entrepreneur, working with disadvantaged people in the UK and Africa. She runs a multi-million pound social enterprise Banya, which finds foster families for children in the care of local authorities.

She founded a charity in the UK, Vana Trust which raises funds for children affected by HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwe, supporting their education. The Trust also supports adults and young people here in the UK who have learning and emotional difficulties, through her therapeutic organic farm in Buckinghamshire.

 


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book coverNyasha wrote a book in 2015 “Walk With Me through 16 Inspirational Business and Life Tips” and is following that up with a 300 mile walk across Zimbabwe in July 2016.

Due to the unrest in Zimbabwe and expected issues surrounding travel around the country, Nyasha Gwatidzo, John Usher, Liam Garcia and Thandi Haruperi have regrettably had to postpone their fundraising trip for Vana Trust until 2017.

However, they are not giving up and now plan to walk the 300 miles from Bumi Hills to Chihota in Zimbabwe from 27th May to 29th June, 2017.

They are all very grateful for the support you have shown them so   far and the donations received, which will go towards the ongoing fundraising campaign for the Zimbabwe walk in 2017, raising funds for a new field shelter at the UK farm and a science block and repair of borehole at St David’s School in Zimbabwe.

Her vision for the future is to forge global connections with women in the developing world who inspire her everyday. She would like them to reach economic independence through enterprise and she currently mentors women starting up in business.

Her current project is World Impact Capital(WIC) which is a 100 million pounds social impact investment fund for African women entrepreneurs/leaders. This fund will fund their enterprises to grow their businesses as well as hands on business support.

Nyasha has won a variety of business and community awards. She lives in Buckinghamshire with her husband and has three adult children. She has one grandson.

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C16/26b “#StateWithoutStigMA” and the Ryan Fund for addicts.

Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Ryan Skinner aired June 28th

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Dedicated to raising money for children who have been orphaned by parents who lost their struggle with addictions, veterans who are battling those destructive demons and the homeless, The Ryan Fund is one of the ways I have chosen to make good on my second chance at life. I was blessed with this in recovery after struggling for years with multiple addictions. The Ryan Fund is an extension of my mission to be of service, and to show people that despite the great odds, there is always hope.

When I think about how the idea for The Ryan Fund became an essential part of my life, several powerful images come to mind. When I was younger, I would drive down the highway into Boston and see a billboard with a picture of a beat up station wagon and the caption, “Apartment that Sleeps a Family of Six.” It was a wake up call to the homelessness and poverty that I had been blind to. I’ve always been a spiritual person, so I would pray to God to help me find a way to make a difference in the lives of people who lacked what I took for granted. At one point during my downward spiral of addiction, I lost my house to foreclosure and began waking up in sketchy places. This helped me understand their plight in ways I hoped I would never have to. When I entered the recovery phase, one of my goals was to give back and be a blessing to others. I began talking to addicts and those in recovery and donated extensively to numerous charities.

But there was still something more I knew I could do. The trigger to starting my own organisation, The Ryan Fund  happened May 1, 2015, when I saw in the Boston Herald a photo of a 10 year old girl who had been orphaned by her parents, who died of overdoses just two weeks apart. I was immediately motivated to act. I reached out and contacted the organisation that was in charge of placing her or finding her a home. I inquired about adopting her. Because of my background of addictions, they wouldn’t let me apply. But I still wanted to give this girl and others like her a better life. That was the start of The Ryan Fund, but I have since expanded its outreach to help veterans and the homeless as well. These are our heroes who fought for our freedom and the system is letting so many of them down. They descend into addiction to help them cope with their problems and then get on a downward spiral intofull-blownn addiction. They need our help. The homeless need our help as well. I’m honoured now to have the opportunity to contribute to helping them find their way out of the darkness.

I just want to do something for these kids, veterans and the homeless – and look forward to working with The Ryan Fund to serve as many of them as possible. Working in the financial service for many years has well prepared me for the journey and challenges that lie ahead.


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download (3)Under the leadership of Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker and Marylou Sudders, Secretary of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, the Bay State has embarked on an extraordinary effort to become a “#StateWithoutStigMA” – using education as a tool to de-stigmatise drug misuse and addiction so that those who suffer from the chronic disease will become more likely to seek help or treatment. In her official message, Sudders writes, “Stigma hurts. Treatment works and recovery is possible.” No Massachusetts native more powerfully embodies the reality of this hope and deliverance from that darkness than Ryan Skinner.

While acknowledging that recovery is a lifelong process, Ryan is grateful that he can now share a harrowing story with a happy ending – because a handful of years ago, it easily could have ended for him in tragedy. He and some other friends he made who made it out – husbands, fathers, business owners, employees – hang out together weekly in a group Ryan and his sponsor Billy began hosting in his living room. They call their group “Dead Men on Vacation (DMOV),” because, he said, “Based on what we did to ourselves as addicts, we should all be dead.

We’re all grateful for second chances.”

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People often find it ironic when Ryan tells them that being a drug addict was the best thing that could ever have happened to him, but they understand him once he explains: “I had a terrible fall and thank God now that I can help people who are going through it. It gave me a purpose and a strong connection with divinity and my fellow human beings and in essence, made me bulletproof. When parents come to me feeling hopeless about their addicted child and tell me ‘people don’t recover,’ I tell them ‘I recovered.’ Looking back, I realize that I was cancer in the lives of my parents, the children of my ex-wife and so many others – but now my only goal is to be a blessing to people. My day to day joy comes from being there for others like so many were there for me. If one less mother can cry herself to sleep because of me and my story, I feel like everything I have been through was worth it.

I’m blessed now and want to be a blessing to others.”

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