Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest, Sunshower Rose, on air from March 11th
The Transformative Power of Art
Art is more than just a visual expression—it is a language of the soul, a bridge between the seen and the unseen. Whether through watercolor, digital mediums, or performance, art captures the essence of human experience, reflecting our emotions, stories, and intuitive wisdom. It is a tool for self-discovery, a means of connection, and a legacy that transcends time.
Like the work of Sunshower Rose, who has immortalized faces, moments, and messages through her artistry, creativity is a gift that speaks beyond words. It is a reminder that art is not just what we create but how we bring our essence into the world.
Sunshower Rose, a professional artist since the early 1980s, is best known for designing the City of Sedona, Arizona logo in 1988. Specializing in watercolor, she later incorporated digital techniques using Photoshop. A respected art tutor in Verde Valley, Arizona, she has also performed in art concerts, comedy, and mime.
Her legacy includes collaborative digital artworks and a deep connection to intuitive creativity, receiving ‘Writings’ from her art. Her book, Sunshower’s Art Speaks, is set for release in March 2025.
With a focus on the human face and figure, she has drawn and painted approximately 200,000 faces, earning global recognition for her caricature work at events and online. Since 2001, she has also been active in the wellness industry, becoming a field leader and trainer in alternative health and network marketing.
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from March 4th
I had a wonderful conversation with a gentleman called Nigel Henry yesterday. We were talking about angels—who they are, what they are, what percentage of them are of the human race, and what their job is here. A lot of people think angels are just beings with wings floating in the universe. But angels are here on Earth, taking many different forms. They are among us, protecting and guiding those who do their work here.
I don’t consider myself an angel. I consider myself someone committed—someone who, for thousands of years and through many lifetimes, has sought to ignite the hearts, souls, and spirits of the human race. My purpose is to connect people to the divine, to wisdom, to love, and to the exuberance of the universe. I am here to help channel what people need to know when they need to know it. That has always been my role, no matter what human form I have taken. In this lifetime, I am finally able to say, “I am this,” without fear of persecution. While there may still be ridicule from those who don’t understand, at least I no longer fear being burned at the stake.
We are meant to tap into universal wisdom and love, to embrace the godlike essence that is within us. We are made up of the universe itself, extensions of its wisdom, and this knowledge is always accessible. But too often, the human intellect gets in the way, preventing us from allowing our spirit to download this wisdom. Why is it so difficult to do this? One of the biggest problems is that we are human beings—but we focus too much on the “human” and forget the “being.”
The “being” is the essence of illumination, the understanding of what, why, and when. The human is the vessel having this experience, learning to tap into wisdom to understand its meaningful purpose in this lifetime. My meaningful purpose has always been to ignite hearts and souls, though I am sure there have been lifetimes where I went astray. Even in this lifetime, I have struggled. I grew up as a spirit who saw things, felt things, and carried wisdom beyond my years, yet I did not comprehend what that wisdom meant.
At the same time, I was trying to fit in. I didn’t want to be different, yet I couldn’t help but be different, because different was what I was. I wasn’t here to be part of the pack or even to lead the pack. I was here to open up the pack to the possibilities that lay before them. One never knows what those possibilities could be, and that is the excitement of the human experience—exploring what our human and spiritual essence can accomplish, achieve, and create.
When we allow ourselves to explore and embrace this connection, we begin to understand the meaning of life—our personal meaning of life. As Nigel pointed out, there are very few of us in the human population who are here to press the right buttons, switch on the right lights, and ignite the hearts and souls of others. The vast majority of people are not yet ready for this, but many others are waking up.
As much as I would love to exist in a higher dimension, where I feel at peace, fortified, painless, and in truth, I am here on Earth at the bridge of the fourth and fifth dimensions. My purpose is to show people the path forward, to help them tap into their higher selves, and to demonstrate that being a “human being” is about more than just existing—it is about truly being. No matter what roles I have played in life—restaurateur, shop owner, DJ, tech investor—the goal has always been the same: to help elevate humanity to its highest potential.
People have always been drawn to me, not because I invited them, but because they needed the information I could share. It has never been about human intellect, but about spiritual intellect—the divine knowingness that downloads into my soul, which I then share when the moment is right. I have always been there for people at the time and space they needed it, even without deliberate intention.
One of the things I love most is seeing people come to life—discovering themselves, rising up to a higher level, and embracing life with love, exuberance, and purpose. My platform now allows me to interview people who have made this journey, stepped into enlightenment, and become beacons of light for others. These people are here to help those who are ready to transition into higher awareness.
Yet, as we discussed, this journey can be lonely. People pass through me on their way to enlightenment, and while it is wonderful to be part of their path, it can feel isolating. I am not part of the pack; I am the conductor of the orchestra, bringing together musicians with the same energy, passion, and love so that they can create harmonious music. But it is not my music—it is theirs. I simply help them share it with the world.
It is important to recognize the angels, the lightworkers, and the healers among us—those who ignite and uplift others. Most of them walk a lonely path, not because they are truly alone, but because their role is to guide others forward. I have been alone all my life, but I am not lonely. I have learned to embrace myself, let go of expectations, and enjoy my own company. My grandchildren are a source of pure love and joy, untouched by the contamination of societal expectations. When I am with them, I am reminded of the purity of the soul.
If you are feeling unseen or unheard, or if your soul is not being nurtured, reach out—hug a child, embrace a pet, connect with the natural world. These beings resonate on the level of pure love and can help rejuvenate your spirit. If you are a lightworker, take care of yourself, too. Give yourself time to recharge, to do what lifts you up. For me, that is music, nature, and witnessing acts of kindness.
This world needs more love, more empathy, more connection. The more of us who step into our heart, soul, and spirit, the more we become the healing force that transforms this planet. My shows are here to help you on this journey—to introduce you to people who can guide, support, and inspire you. So listen, learn, and apply. There is no quick fix, no magic pill—only the willingness to walk the path and embrace the journey.
So rise up—not in anger, but in love, kindness, and compassion. Open up, receive, and elevate. Because this higher plane of existence is far more peaceful, productive, and fulfilling than the lower one. We are here to support each other, and I am here to help guide the way.
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Mental Health Awareness with Sara Troy and her guest Laurie Larkin- Boyle, on air from March 5th
The Power of Expressive Arts in Healing and Community Building
Join us as we explore the transformative power of expressive arts with Laurie Larkin-Boyle, RCC, MEd, Art Therapist, and “doing a Doctorate in Expressive Arts” . With over 20 years of experience, Laurie shares how creativity, movement, and hands-on learning can support mental health, build resilience, and foster stronger communities.
In this episode, Laurie discusses her research on expressive arts as a tool for community development and individual healing, drawing from her work in art therapy, education, and counselling. She shares insights from her private practice, LARKIN-BOYLE Therapy, where she supports children and adults navigating ADHD, trauma, grief, anxiety, and family transitions.
We also dive into her experience as a trained Virtues Project facilitator, her collaborations with First Nations Elders on community development initiatives, and her work on The Values Blanket Project, which provides Indigenous youth with a space for identity, healing, and connection through the arts.
Tune in to learn how creative expression can empower individuals, build confidence, and spark meaningful social change. Whether you’re an educator, mental health professional, or someone passionate about the arts, this conversation will inspire new ways to integrate creativity into daily life.
Laurie Larkin-Boyle, RCC, MEd, Art Therapist, PhD Candidate
Registered Clinical Counsellor | Art Therapist | Educator
Laurie Larkin-Boyle is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC), Art Therapist, and Educator with over 20 years of experience using creativity, movement, and hands-on learning to support children, adolescents, and families.
Pursuing a Ph.D. in Expressive Arts at the European Graduate School in Switzerland, her research explores how expressive arts foster community development and through individual healing. She holds a Master’s in Art Education, a Graduate Diploma in Art Therapy, and a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education.
In her private practice, LARKIN-BOYLE Therapy (Nanaimo, BC), and through HelpClinic.ca, Laurie provides expressive and sensory-motor art therapy for children and adults navigating ADHD, trauma, grief, anxiety, and family transitions.
As a former District Counsellor, she offered individual and group counselling and currently leads professional development workshops, helping educators integrate social-emotional learning and creative expression into classrooms.
A trained Virtues Project facilitator, Laurie empowers children and youth to build confidence, manage anxiety, and create positive change. She collaborates with First Nations Elders on community development initiatives, integrating cultural traditions into creative projects. She also facilitates The Values Blanket Project, providing Indigenous youth with a space for identity, healing, and connection.
Laurie’s work has been showcased in art exhibitions and community arts initiatives. She has delivered keynotes, professional development sessions, and creative workshops, equipping educators and counsellors with tools to integrate art into their practice.
Laurie is passionate about helping people connect, heal, and find their voice through creativity. Whether singing, making art, exploring nature, or spending time with family, she embraces the joy and inspiration that fuel her work, making a lasting impact on children, families, and communities.
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Ignite your heart and soul with Sara Troy and her guest Johanna Derbolowsky, on air from February 25th
I’ve been on a spiritual path my whole life—teaching, guiding, and helping people shift to their next level in spirituality, life, and business. Observing the state of the world, from environmental issues to greed, I see an urgent need for transformation and unity as we step into a new reality.
Change is inevitable, yet we resist it. This year especially, we’re being pushed into it in a big way, stirring up fear. But now is the time to face those fears, to become fearless, and to remember who we truly are—our divine source energy is in our very genetics, uniting us all. The challenge is to move forward without judgment, using discernment and staying in our integrity.
In my book, The Transformation Promise (new edition released in November), I help people embrace change rather than be overwhelmed by it. I also created a free 24-day challenge to create miracles, still available online, to support this shift.
I’d love to bring this conversation to your audience, sharing how we can navigate these times with clarity, courage, and purpose.
Johanna Derbolowsky is an international keynote speaker, best-selling author, psychic business coach, spiritual counselor, and transformation coach who has helped clients worldwide navigate major life changes—from overcoming deep-seated fears and health issues to career shifts, relationships, and spiritual awakening.
Born in Germany, Johanna was privately taught by shamans and healers as a child but didn’t want to become a recluse like her teachers, she wanted to be normal and fit in with her peers. Seeking a more conventional path, she pursued a career in the film industry, which brought her to Los Angeles. Yet, her true calling in healing and personal transformation kept pulling her back. She eventually embraced it fully, becoming a teacher of intuition development and psychic awareness, as well as a practitioner of hypnotherapy, Reiki Master, past-life regression, timeline therapy. Her deep interest in spontaneous healing led her to develop The Quantum Heart Field Experience, a powerful method for shifting life circumstances.
With over 25 years in metaphysics, Johanna is an ordained minister with the International Metaphysical Ministries and the author of Johanna Derbolowsky, The Transformation Promise. Through private coaching, workshops, and speaking engagements, she helps people with metaphysics, break limiting patterns, and step into their highest potential—whether in life, business, or spiritual evolution.
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from February 25th
Time is moving fast, and as we age, we notice it more, watching life pass by at a different pace. When we’re young, we rush forward, always pushing ahead, but slowing down allows us to truly see and appreciate what’s around us. I encourage everyone—no matter their age—to take moments to just be present.
In the rush of daily life, we often overlook the simple joys—a child’s laughter, the beauty of nature, or the quiet comfort of doing nothing. As a grandparent, I’ve learned to embrace these pauses, stepping into wonderment with my grandchildren and cherishing time together without the pressure of constant activity. Even as I stay busy with my podcasts, family, and commitments, I recognize the need for “blah days”—days of pure nothingness, where there are no expectations, only freedom to be. These moments are essential for recharging and reconnecting with ourselves.
Whether it’s sitting in a coffee shop watching the world go by or simply choosing to do nothing, these pauses matter. So, I urge you to create space for yourself, let go of the ‘must-dos’ for a day, and allow life to unfold at its own pace. You might be surprised at what you notice when you slow down.
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