Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and Bill Ferguson, on air from May 15th
What keeps life from working – The problem areas of life are never the problem. They are the symptom of an underlying condition that creates fear and upset. It destroys our ability to find solutions and forces destructive behaviour.
Every area of life that doesn’t work will have this underlying condition. Fortunately, this is something that can easily be removed. The moment this happens, you restore your ability to see clearly. Solutions appear and this area of life starts clearing up. To see how this condition works, let’s look at the nature of reality.
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Bill Ferguson’s approach to life has been called the “penicillin of psychology.” He has been featured on Oprah and recommended by The Wall Street Journal. His book, How to Heal a Painful Relationship has become a national best-seller. His newest book, Get Your Power Back, shows how to find and heal the inner issues that destroy love and sabotage our lives. Bill shows step-by-step how to resolve problem areas, heal relationships, and create a great life. He trains therapists, leads seminars, and works with people around the world.
Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Mimika Cooney, on air from May 8th
The Art of the Reset is when you know you are burnt out, had enough, feel stuck or just not feeling it anymore. That feeling that you know you are good at something, but do you love it, are you really living in your divine purpose and do you even know what it is? Are you listening to God and walking the path he laid out for you?
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Mimika Cooney is a Christian author, inspirational speaker, award-winning photographer, TV Host, Indie Filmmaker, entrepreneur and mother of three.
After experiencing severe rejection, bullying and a broken childhood; she spent years chasing accolades and was addicted to approval, in the pursuit of finding worth, validation and confidence.
Then God stepped in to heal her hurts, change her heart and awaken a passion for helping others seeking their purpose in life. Her book “Worrier to Warrior: A Mother’s Journey from Fear to Faith” she shares the personal story of overcoming her fear, grief, depression, anxiety and entrepreneurial burnout with God’s help. Mimika has been an entrepreneur since she was 16 years old. She was nominated by Huffington Post as one of”50 Women Entrepreneurs to Follow in 2017″. She has worked with entrepreneurs, authors, speakers and coaches with branding, marketing and video. She is passionate about empowering and equipping others to fulfil their God-given purpose by sharing the message of God’s love and grace with a world lost in negativity. Mimika says “Anything is truly possible when you put God first and follow His direction. Life can be tough at times by focusing on the Lord and his goodness turns everything into good. As a recovered perfectionist I’m here to tell you, darling, you can overcome if you break up with perfect and don’t give up!”
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When a person can fully connect with their true self, magic can happen. It is a private journey that once fulfilled will spill over to everyone you connect with, as we are one in the universe. I want people to understand that it is possible to remove all the blocks, fears and judgement that we have gathered within ourselves that is not allowing the mind, body, soul connection to happen. It is time for people to quit ignoring their Intuition, Angels and Spirit Guides. They are all around us, just waiting to be heard and waiting to help.
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Monique Farrell lives in a small community in Northern Ontario, Canada with her husband and daughter. She is a retired Massage Therapists, (who still loves to massage on occasion), trained in Reiki, Level 1 and 2. Since she was a little girl, she always felt there was more. She couldn’t explain what more was but she just knew there was more. She didn’t ask too many questions until she got much older and started to gravitate towards people that were healers and realized that she too was a healer. She continues to grow and connect with herself daily as an intuitive and healer. Her journey has taken her around many bends and down some steep valleys but by travelling this pass she has been able to connect more deeply with the power within to discover her true magnificence. It is Monique’s passion to share and to learn as she continues on this magical awe-inspiriting journey to total fulfilment.
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Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guestCarolin Hauser-Carson, on air from April 17th
After #MeToo, What Comes Next? Finding Your Voice Just Isn’t EnoughHumanistic Psychotherapist Explains How to “Integrate” The Trauma and Own Your Magnificence So You Can Truly Live Well and Love Fully
So under the welcome sweeping influence of the #MeToo movement, you’ve found the courage to denounce your sexual harasser. Or maybe you’ve just finally told someone, or simply felt validated by the stories of so many others who experienced what you did. But is it enough?Statistics show that 1 in 4 women will be sexually abused or assaulted in their lifetime and will on average be up to 4 times more likely to develop depression, suicidal thoughts, PTSD, drug and alcohol abuse, eating disorders, relationship problems and physical and/or mental health issues. And, if unhealed, will not be able to live free, purposeful and joyful lives.
While #MeToo may give you back your voice, is it enough to bring about the healing you desire? Will voice what happened, in and of itself, repair a stunted life? Can years of self-blame, failed relationships, the envy of perceived “normal” happy women, addictive behaviour or other self-destructive thinking or habits be eradicated by merely verbalizing what happened to you?
No, says Carolin Hauser-Carson, a renowned Humanistic Psychotherapist with a large and successful practice that helps women who have been victims of sexual abuse. Getting validation or voicing your anger is only the starting point.
The key to healing from sexual trauma is “integration.” In the past, women have been taught to process trauma. But, only through integration and letting go can one truly be released from the full energetic impact of it. Processing merely leaves you with a stored energetic impact that leads to emotional and mental distress. Through Carolin’s 7-Step Blossom Journey, the integration process is completed so that wholeness is restored and normal healthy relationships become possible.
In her book, Blossom: 7 Steps to Sexual Healing, Carolin lays out a simple and very effective 7-week program that brings about the healing necessary to allow women to create the life they truly dream of living.
Blossom stands for:
B: Bring Your Mind on Board
L: Land Within Yourself
O: Open to Your Intuition
S: See with the Eyes of Truth
S: Stretch Beyond Your Limits
O: Own All of Who You Are
M: Meet the World and Your Beloved Wholeness
But Carolin didn’t choose to become a Naturopathic Doctor, Family Constellations Practitioner, Humanistic Psychotherapist, Healer or Women’s Empowerment Expert solely out of professional interest. As she explains in the first half of her book, she was sexually abused, first by her grandfather from the ages of 3 to 7, and then by her mother’s boyfriend from 11 to 13, in her native Germany. This led to many years of chronic food addiction and eating disorders, a constant sense of alienation, unsatisfying and aborted relationships, financial ruin and self-destructive coping mechanisms. All too commonly adopted by women who have suffered from sexual abuse.
Carolin began her own Blossom Journey on the floor of her bathroom when she realized that binging and purging would eventually end her life and that the love she sought so desperately could never be hers unless she changed. And that was the moment she “committed to love itself,” the first step that her clients must take to start the Blossom Journey-to open their hearts to love in all its forms.
Since arriving in the U.S. from Germany 13 years ago with only $7 in her pocket and a passion to help others, Carolin Hauser-Carson has developed a thriving international coaching practice with women from her home base in Santa Barbara, CA. She has also married her Divine Partner Paul and they are committed to co-creating and advocating, for all, the actualization of the most pleasure-filled experience life has to offer.
With so many women finding cathartic relief in the power and wake of the #MeToo movement, they must now understand that the work that needs to be done to unravel the damage of the past and truly heal has only just begun. #WhatNext?
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Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Karen Straughan,
from April 10th
How Does Submissive Sex Work in Age of #MeToo?
CAN THERE BE BALANCE OR JUST HYPOCRISY?
FEMINISM #METOO ANALYST:
Karen Straughan is a spokesperson for Men’s Rights Edmonton, and a contributor to AVoiceForMen.com. She is a prominent Men’s Rights Advocate who came to public attention through her infamous YouTube channel titled “GirlWritesWhat.” She is a mother of several children and a published writer of Erotica novels.
“Like all of us in the throes of #MeToo, I have been taking rigorous inventory of my sexual history, rolling back the tape on past highs and lows: the disturbing teenage experiences no longer chalked up to miscommunication, those times I gave in because it was easier, some unwanted advance successfully fended off.
And then there are the memories of being brusquely, and without permission, pushed up against a wall — and loving it. In fact, those were the steamiest moments I could recall. I wondered if I would ever experience such an unscripted embrace again — and then immediately worried: Did my secret desires make me a traitor to #MeToo and what it stands for?No, according to Michaela Boehm, a sex and intimacy therapist and psychologist; they make me pretty normal.>Her 25 years as a counsellor have taught her what many women and men privately know, but are now too afraid to admit — the same truth that the success of “Fifty Shades of Grey” tells: Many women like to be dominated in bed. “Not in their lifestyle, not in their career, but in the bedroom, many women would like to surrender,” Dr. Boehm said. This may explain why, on Amazon’s list of best-selling erotica — a medium that, unlike pornography, is mostly produced and enjoyed by women — themes of male dominance tend to, well, dominate.”
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