Sara View of Life with Sara Troy aired August 11th-17th
Why are we still starving? Why are people still dying of hunger? Why are we allowing this?
We have to stop turning our heads away because it makes us feel uncomfortable, we have to start doing something about it. Children in Africa are not getting food because of droughts, a regime who controls the food and a view that if you’re poor you a waste.
We are running out of food because we became too greedy, consuming more than we need, feeding an inner hole it is time to change that, for no one should suffer from hunger in or out today.
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In countries where food is abundant, we are so wasteful, so disgracefully neglectful that we don’t even see the hungry before our eyes. As human bodies we have to be fed, the spirit is not enough, but while many stuff their faces and waste so much, just within reach there is someone needing a meal just to live another day.
We are not just hungry for food but for company, for someone to listen to hear us, to care enough to spend a moment with us, the best commodity of all, our TIME.
Let us start seeing the world as it is and what it can be, and let us be part of the solution, care, share, do, be, for we are all one here and this planet is home to all of us.
Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Joscelyn Duffy aired from August 11th on.
Words, spoken, written, thought, felt, dictate our lives, words have meaning, not just explanations; when we feel the words we speak, write and think and we open up to an understanding that lifts and empowers our lives.
Meet Joscelyn the ghost writer who can write your story and let it fly off the page in inspiration.
For as long as she has been writing and creating, Joscelyn’s purpose has been shaped by a natural ability to identify and communicate simplicity from within the complex. Her career began as a financial educator with Fortune 500 companies, where she wrote national newsletters and lead countless training sessions, guiding others to find calm during chaos. When abrupt physical debilitation and a life-threatening case of lupus struck Joscelyn at the tender age of twenty-six, she was swept away from the career and life she was new and offered the greatest contemplation time of her life. While healing and growing through illness, she discovered the truths of a reshaped life path and the ultimate purpose of her being.
Her passions always laid within writing, speaking and helping others; there simply had been a voice telling her that it was meant to be for more than financial education. That little voice was right, and facing adversity first-hand provided Joscelyn with the opportunity to test every belief she had about how we each can find calm, clarity and confidence, even in the heart of chaos. What she lived is what she shares with others today, as a writer, ghostwriter and motivational speaker. Acting as a mirror, she helps others reveal their authentic voice, strength and wisdom, and fearlessly express it to the world. Her ghostwriting clients include some of the world’s top motivational speakers, a former Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year, and an international men’s health figure. And her gentle demeanour, practical guidance and powerful perspectives leave clients and audiences feeling more assured and hopeful as they journey through life.
“With every season of our lives, we create the whole of our journey. We are not our story alone, but rather the composite of what we’ve discovered within ourselves through this lifetime. Our experiences shape the pathway to unveiling our authentic self and the truths we are intended to discover and share.
“Every day, we are surrounded by story. Our hearts are touched by inspiring tales, and our minds perplexed by extraordinary experiences. In as much as we spend our time hearing stories shared by others when was the last time you sat to wholeheartedly share one of your own? We’re talking your raw, vulnerable, “been there and truly lived that” truth.
“You are the only one who has lived your unique life journey.”
To find out more about Joscelyn’s personal healing journey and her discovery of personal purpose, you can pick up her first book, Unshakable To The Core, CLICK ON BOOK TO BUY
To find out more about Joscelyn’s personal healing journey and her discovery of personal purpose, you can pick up her first book, Unshakable To The Core, at
Kimberly is a woman who knows how to invite the people in embracing their own divine soul, heart, spirit and open mind, she is truly an inspiration of living in divine harmony of life.
Kimberly’s contemplative leanings began around the age of five with over ten years spent as a Carmelite nun living in a monastery. Her Masters in theology was completed in 2001 and is concentrated upon the adult spiritual journey. She enjoys the officiating ritual, offering playful inspiring keynotes, writing articles and books and leading retreats. Her mission is to inspire others to live from their own YES found within. Her TEDx talk gives a taste of what it means to live a YES and is the inspiration for books two and three in her trilogy of insights. She is meditation faculty at Omega Institute and is a fellow seeker and friend on the path to living freely.
Currently, Kimberly is driving cross country on her Call To Compassion Book Tour to over 25 cities inspiring hundreds of people who gather to hear her story. She will be on her journey until the fall of 2015.
Love Calls, Insights of a former Carmelite Nun, pulls back the veil on Kimberly Braun’s rich experience of self and Spirit as she lived in silence as a Carmelite nun. This first book in a trilogy will immerse you in her formative childhood moments and early mystical experiences in Cincinnati, inspiring the desire to plunge into the adventure of the spiritual path, taking you through the doors and into the hidden life in a Carmelite monastery in North Dakota at the age of 24. This radical choice comes after five years of inner transformation and absorption, taking placeoften timess for hours, into deep stillness and bliss.
Kimberly’s story telling is playful and insightful, unpacking the vicissitudes of thoughts and emotions that show up amidst the matrix of silence, chant and meditation. Every twist and turn of her soulful journey will inspire you to deeper understanding of your own life. The themes of Love Calls are universal to us all. Join Kimberly in her own search for deeper experience of being alive, feeling happiness and living in peace moment by moment.
Impelled by the same love that led her to join, Kimberly said YES to building a multi-million dollar monastery in Texas and eventually left the Order to share this deeply profound experience with others. Kimberly Braun is passionate about helping others live from that dynamic place of happiness, peace and life found deep within as she carries her insights into the world impacting all who experience her peaceful and joyful resonance
Their Story matters with Sara Troy and her guest Gene Baur aired rom August 4th on
Animals are our friends, not our food, are you ready to change? it is not as hard are you think, even one vegan/vegetarian meal a week makes a global impact on our health and environment, let us stop the suffering of helpless animals that live in pain and fear to feed us and start investing in our own health and future by not needing to eat them.
Gene Baur is co-founder and president of Farm Sanctuary, America’s leading farm animal protection organization. Gene Baur has been hailed as “the conscience of the food movement” by TIME magazine. For nearly 30 years he has travelled extensively, campaigning to raise awareness about the abuses inflicted by industrialized factory farming and our cheap food system. Gene’s latest book, Living the Farm Sanctuary Life: The Ultimate Guide to Eating Mindfully, Living Longer, and Feeling Better Every Day (Rodale) came out April 2015. His previous best-seller, Farm Sanctuary: Changing Hearts and Minds About Animals and Food (Touchstone), was published March 2008. CLICK ON BOOK TO BUY
Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Caprice Hogg aired July 28th
We live in a world of assumption and judgment and we do not look further into what is possible from within ourselves and others. We are all capable of being great we all are given a gift that is our purpose, and no matter what life’s challenge is, we can embrace that path for it is our destiny. Caprice who has Muscular Dystrophy but does not let anything hold her back from the wonderful divine path chosen for her with her art.
Caprice first picked up her paintbrush in 1994 and quickly discovered a hidden talent. She studied with artists Karen Hersey and Keith Smith and soon found herself in a world of colourful oils, shapes, and art techniques. Her insatiable thirst for knowledge of art has become an obsession as Caprice eagerly reads each and every art book she can get her hands on.
In 1998, Caprice’s first solo exhibition gave her the confidence and courage to pursue painting as a full-time career. She has continued to exhibit on an ongoing basis and her works are now in private and corporate collections in Western and Eastern Canada, the United States, Europe, and New Zealand. Caprice works and exhibits her paintings from her Studio Gallery located in Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada.
Caprice prefers selling directly to her clients, as it allows her to get to know the unique people who purchase her work. You are welcome to view Caprice’s paintings at her Studio Gallery in Kimberley, British Columbia.
Caprice feels privileged to be able to use her talent to help others. She has donated several paintings to organizations such as Muscular Dystrophy Canada, Wildsight Environmental Society, In-Definite Arts Society which supports art programs for people with developmental disabilities, and “Reaching E-Quality Employment Services” which assists people with disabilities to find full-time employment. For two consecutive years, Caprice was commissioned by the Variety Club of British Columbia to produce a painting for their annual “Show of Hearts” Telethon to benefit children with special needs. She was also commissioned, along with five other prominent Canadian women artists, to produce a painting for the Canadian Foundation for Women’s Health. Caprice is a strong advocate for the environment, animal rights and natural health, all of which are reflected in her lifestyle.
In 2005, Caprice was honoured by her high school, The Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, with their “Wall of Distinction” Award, along with Olympic gold medal hockey player Billy Gibson. This lifetime achievement award acknowledges career accomplishments and humanitarian efforts. Caprice received yet another honour in 2011, this time from her elementary and junior high school, St. Joseph’s School when she was inducted on to their “Wall of Fame” in Coaldale, Alberta.
Teaching art has become another passion for Caprice. Passing on the knowledge that was passed on to her is certainly an important part of her career. Working with children has been especially rewarding, as their innocence and imagination is inspiring! In 2011, Caprice had a great experience teaching “at risk” teenagers at the Kimberley Alternate School and hopes to do more in the future.
Whenever the opportunity arises, Caprice does venture past her studio door and travels to not only see new landscapes but also to art galleries and museums in Canada and abroad. She finds them most illuminating and maintains a level of inspiration.
Unable to physically walk through forests and climb steep mountains, Caprice calls upon the powers of her imagination to experience their beauty and majesty. Her vibrant colours and bold strokes reflect her strong connection to mother nature. Looking at a Caprice painting is the next best thing to being there!
Rick Hansen photo from the Lethbridge Herald. …his tour was called “Man in Motion”..the photo caption “Man and Emotion!”. Such a treasure!
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