Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Tilde Guajardo, on air from January 10th
Tilde Guajardo is the Founder & Chief Visionary Officer of Womanars, an organization to empower and equip women to live the life of their dreams.
Her passion is to inspire and educate women and girls throughout the world, and she believes the future belongs to those of us who are true collaborators in business and in life.
Since her late 20’s Tilde has been a voice, advocate and leader for women through teaching, speaking, mentoring, and organizing events and fundraisers to help bring awareness to critical issues such as child abuse, domestic violence, human trafficking, and breast cancer.
Her background includes a diverse array of leadership roles working with a variety of cultures in the military including training in the area of counterintelligence and counterterrorism, and as an employee in the airline industry. She is a featured author in the book entitled “The Difference Makers – Volume II”, where she tells her personal story and is currently working on her second book, “Removing the Masks.”
As an international public speaker, Tilde delivers messages of inspiration, hope and the importance of relationship building through personal authenticity. She addresses audiences at all levels, inviting women to take a leap of faith and action steps towards transformation, breaking through limiting beliefs and living out the life of their dreams.
She is the Lead Organizer and Official Licensee for theTEDxTurtleCreekWomen event in Dallas, Texas in 2013, 2015 & 2016. Tilde enjoys organizing these events to bring outstanding speakers to the TEDx stage that change the world with words. TEDx events are independently organized.,
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Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guestFilippo Voltaggio on air from January 24th
What do Yoda, Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother, James Bond’s Q, and Ciccina have in common? They are all mentors. Mentors train, motivate, plant ideas, bestow gifts, etc., and they appear when the student is ready. All these mentors did exactly that, but that is where the similarities end. Of all these mentors, Ciccina is the only one who isn’t a fictional character.
The Little Dog That Could is the amazingly true story of a man and the little dog, Ciccina, that came into his life as his mentor to help him understand the world beyond his human senses and to experience life, love and healing beyond his human understanding.
Author Filippo Voltaggio, who currently hosts the highly regarded “The LIFE CHANGES Show,” on BBS Radio, and is an internationally known singer, speaker and life coach, offers up his own story…how one little surprise package in fur and four legs transformed his life unexpectedly and put him on a path of self-discovery.
Ciccina and the book are both small in size and are unassuming, but they are packed with inspiring lessons, comical moments, and heart-tugging experiences that delight the reader and open up all new possibilities for expansion by the end of the adventure.
In The Little Dog That Could, Filippo brings to life the meaning of the adage, “When the student is ready, the teacher appears.” Two unlikely “bedfellows” meet by serendipity on a busy street one night, and that meeting transforms both of their lives forever. Through Ciccina, Filippo comes to experience real miracles that transcend time, space and logic.
Filippo helps people grasp the power of their sixth sense as he learned it from his little mentor. He shows how we too can expand beyond our traditional perception of a world that is far greater than we perceive on a daily basis.
A great holiday read and gift that unfolds like a classic “Hallmark” story, The Little Dog That Could isn’t just for dog and animal lovers. It’s for anyone who desires to connect to who they truly are and to become more than they ever thought they could be.
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During his formative years, he was sharing everything he learned about self-improvement with his friends and family and has since become a leader in the Industry having parlayed that desire, ability and knowledge into a life pursuit, passion and career. His interviews, books, speaking engagements and workshops take a unique approach by focusing on the lighter side of improving one’s life, self-esteem, as well as the connection with one’s purpose, making the process at once, fun, funny and transformational, profound and powerful.
Filippo’s work has a foundation in sound traditional business practices, having worked in junior management for one of the top 3 Fortune 500 companies, and from an artistic background, having sung, performed and acted on stage and on the big screen, for years. Filippo also incorporates his love and experience of science and energetics, as well as the spiritual arts, thus incorporating science, art, music, humour and heart.
After many years of certifications, in the various esoteric fields, he now holds most dear his life coaching and hosting of the show, “The LIFE CHANGES Show,” which is host to a cornucopia of guests from famed celebrities and respected scientists and doctors to everyday people who are changing their lives, the lives of others, and/or the world in a positive way. Filippo and his show are the recent winners of Barack Obama’s President’s Call to Service Award. As a Life Coach he has created two workshops, “The RECALIBRATION,” and “The Life IMPROVment Workshop,” which are foundationally based on helping individuals, groups, corporations and organizations make positive and lasting changes from the ground up.
ECO Solutions with Sara Troy and her guest Adam Greenwell, on air from January 17th
Adam is a tenacious and tireless networker who spends his hours bringing together groups and individuals from around the globe in the cause of protecting our environment and fostering commitments to human rights and educational empowerment. His efforts have greatly expanded the reach and visibility of Energime University throughout the world while simultaneously furthering the mission of Liz Greenwell and her humanitarian outreach. Adam has been one of the key forces behind “Global Cooperation Day” and several other U.N. supported efforts developed to build a global consensus in addressing the critical issues we face as an interconnected population.
Adam Greenwell is a producer of multi-media, writer, and social entrepreneur based in New Zealand. He graduated with a degree in Social Anthropology from Massey University. Since then, he has undertaken courses in music and theatre studies. Adam has written a book about New Zealand society as seen by well-known New Zealanders; completed a bi-lingual music tribute to Leonardo da Vinci in 1998, the 500th anniversary of Leonardo’s fresco The Last Supper. Since the new millennium he has been assisting his mother, filmmaker and writer Professor Liz Greenwell, in her two major film projects – No Chance to Paint the Canvas (2001) about civil society on a global scale; and Watering the Fields of Humanity, the greatest example of global cooperation ever committed to celluloid.
He acts as an Energime University Consultant, facilitating new business around the world.
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Get Some Vision – A Tribute to Leonardo Da Vinci 1998 – Introduction to Online Version and Sample of Replies from Global Figures
ECO Solutions with Sara Troy and her guests CARMEN FORSBERG & ADAM MARS, on air from January 10th.
Daniel Dolphin is a 3D-animated adventure film for the whole family inspired by the bestselling novels of Sergio Bambaren. Our goal is to push entertainment to a new level of audience participation and environmental awareness. Daniel Dolphin will share the larger message that we have to protect what we love: our oceans and each other.
Both Adam Mars and Carmen Forsberg (Silverlight Entertainment) are UBC Film Production Alumni and found the IP while travelling in South America.
“We met Peruvian novelist Sergio Bambaren five years ago and as he told us about Daniel Dolphin, the character from his best selling novels, we immediately knew we had found something extraordinary” says Carmen Forsberg, Producer.
The project has since garnered recognition from the National Screen Institute Feature’s First Program, Telefilm Canada, Harold Greenberg Fund and Creative BC.
“Our goal is for Daniel Dolphin to extend its impact well beyond an animated character, to create a new level of entertainment and driving force for social and environmental change” says Adam Mars, Writer-Director.
As ocean conservancy becomes a powerful topic of conversation, their goal is to position Daniel Dolphin as a key character who represents marine conservation, supporting global non-profits achieve their goals in education and sustainability through a give back model – a percentage of the funds from the film and all secondary revenues will be donated to conservation initiatives.
“We have come this far thanks to our supporters and the companies that have believed in us, and what Daniel Dolphin represents. Today we need a global audience to come together and push this timely vision through the finish line” says the Vancouver team.
The team has launched an Indiegogo campaign to help raise awareness and close the final development funds which will enable the Vancouver team to package the film and commence production.
Adam is a multi award-winning Canadian writer/ director. His children’s short films have garnered multiple awards, aired on national television and played in more than thirty festivals worldwide. His first film “Chika’s Bird” (2005) was acclaimed nationally with numerous “best film” and “audience choice” awards. Adam has a degree in film production from the University of British Columbia where he won honours for his cinematography. Adam holds a second film degree from Capilano University. In 2008, through his love of CGI, he pitched and oversaw the build of a state-of-the-art 3D and VFX Animation facility and Faculty in Lima, Peru. The program was created in association with Studio Arts, Los Angeles. Adam currently works in the film industry as main camera operator (IATSE 669) for EPK units.
CARMEN FORSBERG –
With a background in advertising as an assistant director for many high profile commercial productions, Carmen decided to commit her passion to filmmaking and large-scale production. She holds a film production diploma from the University of British Columbia, and Bachelor in Communication Science with honours in Marketing from the University of Lima. Her current interest resides in producing high-concept projects with strong commercial viability across all media platforms. She has worked closely with Dolby Canada’s Image and Research Technology Department in the development of HDR software, organised and managed events for the Vancouver film industry and along with Adam Mars built and currently consults for one of South America’s most complete 3D and VFX programs.
OUR TIME AT UBC
As UBC Film Production Alumni we cannot help but look back upon our time at UBC with some nostalgia. Brock Hall was the Film Production ‘hub’ back then, the old building saw endless hours of editing, countless film productions – some more organized than others – detailed conversations about story, characters, directors .. many late lunches and skipped dinners.. it was the fuel that drove us forward.
While at UBC Adam not only directed the short films mandatory for the production degree, he also managed to secure funds from CityTV (for the second time) and a NFB FAP program grant to direct a much larger short film. For “Blue” he recruited most of his classmates (as any resourceful filmmaker would) and worked closely with locations managers in the University to bring his vision to life – and with the use of CG even turned the ‘bus loop’ into a sky train station. Adam’s films have always been ambitious, but with unstoppable passion people follow his lead.
Carmen had come from a background in advertising (as an assistant director) and for her, film was the perfect medium to let creativity shine. Coming from South America, UBC was a city within a city and the Film Program was family. Carmen not only produced several of her peers’ short films but also UBC’s own POV (Persistence of Vision) Film Festival with fellow producer Cat Mills. For Carmen it was always about the challenge, being outside of a comfort zone, pushing boundaries in stories and finding ways to reach as many people as possible. During her last year at UBC she won Air Canada’s Student Film Festival ‘Destination Inspiration Award ‘ which allowed her short documentary film to play in Air Canada flights worldwide.
Join Sara Troy on Sara’s View of Life, on-air from January 10th
Being a radio blog host or Podcaster requires some skill and ability to bring the best out of your guest. It is not about you unless you are doing a show about you only even then if it does not speak to the masses with a topic of interest they will not listen to you.
Do not become a host because you want fame or money, it takes time from you and conviction, do it because you want to support others.
Being a guest on a media blog/podcast requires respect and gratitude, for someone is promoting you because they like what you stand for and doing to enhance the lives of others. You do not come demanding nor say “how many listeners” as that implies your not interested unless they have the numbers to serve you if you only serve one person that is what matters.
The authenticity of self and Sincerity in one’s service, and in respect, and consideration for the time someone has taken out to interview should always be remembered. For some, this is a hobby but still costs them to produce, for some like us here at Self Discovery Media, it is a business, a serves that inspires, invites and guides people on their own journey in life.
With so many podcasting/video blogging out there today, one can be overwhelmed by who is doing what. Do not just go on air just because, but make sure the show genre represents you first and your story and work/topic, and that the interviewer has a style that suits you.
Many podcasts are now Video as well as audio, so if you are doing a video podcast, please make sure that you have good lighting, sound ( earplugs and a mic), and dress for the camera, clean and somewhat smart.
One must understand, THIS IS WORK, it takes time and commitment, respect, and the ability along with a passion, to listen and communicate with your listeners and guests.
If a host charges, it is because there have costs involved and maybe it is their full-time job, please respect their commitment and that it is their work and a service in promoting you and your work.
I Sara Troy am a host of over 2700 + shows personally and run a media-video/podcast network Self Discovery Media where we have over 3000 collective shows +. I am going to share some tips with you on being a guest on a show and also how to host your own shows.
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