Authors Kiss with Sara Troy and her guest LYNNE COCKRUM-MURPHY, ED.D., L.I.S.A.C. on air from July 28th
An empowerment speaker, author, spiritual teacher, intuitive consultant, licensed substance abuse counselor and ThetaHealer®, Dr. Lynne lived an unusually challenging first 25 years. The multiple traumas she experienced amplified her compassion, wisdom and the spiritual acumen. As a result, she is gifted when helping people in their quest for healing and inner peace.
Dr. Lynne speaks, teaches and heals while on stage. People experience not
only insights; they grow and transform when engaging with her.
With her extensive background, years teaching meditation and healing practices, she is attuned to her audience and intuitively knows how to best address their pain and provide relief in short time.
Topics include Awakening, Healing, Releasing Limitations, Self-Validation and True Self.
What people have said about Dr. Lynne
“Dr. Lynne’s presentation would help anyone who is interested in personal growth and looking for practical tools to assist in moving forward through past pain.” Vickie
“Thank you for your presentation. It reawakened a part of me I had forgotten and will be very helpful in my journey.” Barbara
“That voice! You have no idea how much you’ve influenced me in my spiritual journey. Thank-you.” Allie
“Thanks for your workshop; your guided meditation brought me tears of joy!” Chris
Dr. Lynne is available for interview or to speak with your group on spiritual and personal development and growth. She travels as needed and has presented to groups in Arizona, California, New Mexico, and the Caribbean.
Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Dr. Patti Ashley, on air from July 28tth
Many of us are experiencing grief as we navigate the current world circumstances but it doesn’t have to paralyze us with fear or inaction. How can we heal our wounds and return to love and grace as we emerge from the chaos and not only survive but THRIVE?
Best-Selling Author, International Speaker, and Psychotherapist Patti Ashley, Ph.D., LPC, discusses how we can emerge with hope and transform grief and fear into love and grace.
Dr. Patti AshleyPsychotherapist, best selling author and international speaker Patti Ashley, Ph.D., LPC brings unique insight to the identification and treatment of trauma, shame, grief, and dysfunctional family patterns. Her signature Authenticity Architecture model creates long-term changes in the brain and central nervous system, breaking through ingrained barriers to personal freedom and authentic growth, and excavating the truth of self-love, belonging, and connection.
With over 35 years of experience, Dr. Ashley has counseled myriad individuals, couples, families and groups in mental health agencies, psychiatric hospitals, and private practice settings. She is also responsible for having developed and taught continuing education courses for physicians, hospital wellness programs, universities, and several private organizations.
Patti holds a Ph.D. in psychology from the Union Institute and University. She is the author of Living in the Shadow of the Too-Good Mother Archetype (2014), Letters to Freedom (2019) and the upcoming Shame-Informed Therapy: The Art and Architecture of Reconstructing the Authentic Self (scheduled for release July 7th 2020).
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Building your business with Sara Troy and her guest Scott Schindler, on air from July 28th
Scott Schindler is a business and sports leader proudly from Sawtell, New South Wales, Australia. As the CEO of ReNet, he was recognized as a leading Aussie business identity, and keen surfer who has won multiple Surfing Titles. An overview of Scott’s life shows an enviable ability to achieve success in anything he pursues. Combining all the techniques in surfing and business shows him how to navigate any journey in his life.
At its core, Scott’s career is a story of creativity, hard work, and a love of Australian life. As CEO of ReNet, Scott has presided over the growth of a startup business that began in 2000 with just 1 single property listing advertised. On Scotts’ retirement in 2017 ReNet managed 900,000+ properties and $1.125 Trillion Dollars ($1,125,771,059,045) in real estate across Australia and New Zealand by 5,000+ real estate offices and some 11,000+ real estate salespeople.
In complement to his role as CEO, Scott is also a highly sought-after public speaker, trainer, and thought leader within Australia, and around the world. A business mentor and sales trainer that can back up advice with proven results in his own life, Scott credit his ‘quintessentially Australian’ identity as a born optimist, and clear-cut straight talker, as key to his success in this arena.
Before this present chapter of his life, Scott acquired his business and sales trade during 10 years in the insurance industry in the 90’s. Other organisations Scott is actively involved in are the Sawtell Boardriders, Sawtell Business Chamber, Surfing NSW, and Fire + Rescue New South Wales. The roles vary but Scott’s devotion to community is a constant, and so too an unending love of business and surfing that has carved out many, many adventures.
Alongside having represented and won for Australia at the World Surfing Titles, Scott also holds multiple surfing championships at all levels of amateur surfing. With an enduring belief that success in business and sport require dedication to the same qualities, Scott is also very proud of his work as a coach and trainer of WQS surfers, and Aussie surfers in junior development.
When away from his work or sporting commitments, Scott spends time with his family, friends, and is a proud supporter and sponsor of local sporting groups such as Sawtell Surf Life Saving, and Sawtell Scorpions FC.
Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air form July 28 th
I am celebrating my 40th year living in Canada, and I am very grateful to call it home. I am a born a Brit who moved to South Africa at the age of 14 y.old. It is a beautiful country where I learned a great deal about my self and embraced my free spirit; but, although I loved it, I could not stand the segregation apartheid and the male misogyny.
I travelled a lot while living there, I went back to the UK a lot, lived in London, travelled Europe, and then lived in the USA for a bit before going back to SA and getting engaged. That did not last long and I moved to a place called Hillbrow, very cosmopolitan, great food, but a lot of violence. After a while, I could not take it all anymore and came to Canada before going back to the USA.
I was here 5 months and met my now ex-husband, that was it for the US until 2006 when I tried to go there to further develop a new electric motor, but it was not meant to be. Finding my self back in Canada and looking for partners around 2007/8 was not a fun thing, as it when everything crashed, so did we, my then-current partner/boyfriend and I.
We moved around the mainland living out of my car until we found some new partners, who then end stole the motor and left us high and dry.
REDIRECT TIME, feeling lost and depressed I was asked to join a podcast network, and now 8 years later and 7 years my own network, I am where I am meant to be doing what I love.
Vancouver was not feeding my soul anymore, and I needed a change, so I went to Toronto for a few months to be near my oldest daughter, but left when temps reach -36 and came to Victoria Island in BC and I love it.
So now 40 years I am so at home here, I have lived in 4 countries and raised 3 children in BC and know I am in the right place. Ones soil is important, I have felt at home in many places, but here I feel grounded and for me a free spirit, that is a good thing.
I highly recommended coming to BC Canada when the borders open up, it is a most stunningly beautiful place to be.
Check out this article on Vancouver one on Victoria coming soon.
Quantum Spirituality with Sara Troy and her guest Yoichi Utebi, on air from July 28th
These Spirits Have a Message for the Living. Supernatural film from Japan dramatizes the effect of negative energies and illuminates the power of a positive mindset.
“The Real Exorcist” follows Sayuri, a young coffee shop waitress, as she uses her spiritual powers to help customers troubled by supernatural phenomena. The supernatural drama by HS Productions, which is set to open in the United States this August, explores the laws of attraction that govern our lives and afterlives and characterizes the mindset we can all employ to stay the right path, ward off negative influences, and lead happy, fulfilled lives.
What is Happy Science? and what are its major teachings?
Who is Master Okawa?
What was the driving force behind this film- Why this message? Why now?
What is the truth about the spiritual influences we are subject to- both positive and negative?
What are the actions and thought patterns that repel negative energy and attract positive influences?
What are some examples of self-perpetuating negative energies resulting from suicide?
What are the Spiritual tools to overcome hardships
Why bring this film to the North America? What is the main message of this movie to the audience?
Where and when is the movie screening?
“The Real Exorcist”
Sayuri works as a waitress at Extra, a small coffee shop in Tokyo where regular customers enjoy the owner’s authentic coffee as well as “Free Consultations”, as the storefront sign says. Sayuri uses her spiritual powers to help those who are troubled by supernatural phenomena, including a group of high school girls who encounter a haunting ghost and others who suffer from family problems. Through her unique consultations, Sayuri touches the hearts of her customers and helps them by showing the truths of the invisible world and the state of mind that determines our happiness or unhappiness in life.
Yoichi Utebi, Executive Vice President of HS Productions
Born in Japan in 1968, Yoichi Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan.
After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently leading Happy Science’s International Media Division and is the Executive Vice President of HS Productions and producer of “The Real Exorcist.”
Limited theatrical release August 7 in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Tampa, Honolulu, and Orange County, CA. Available on VOD early September 2020.
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