The World According to GUS with Charles Eduardos, with his guest on air from January 1st
The Enneagram is a dynamic system that identifies nine unique approaches to life, the Enneagram is a powerful tool for the discovery of emotional and thought patterns that can distract us from the present moment and the powerful life force flowing through us. Join Charles and his guest Gerry Fathauer as the dive into The Enneagram and Spirituality.
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Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest LaChelle Adkins, on air from November 27th
LaChelle Adkins is married to Jerome Adkins. The couple have been married for 25 years and have 15 children. LaChelle and Jerome had 13 children together and Jerome has 2 other sons, the oldest of which lived with them from age 11 through high school graduation.
The couple began their own church- World Fellowship of Jesus Christ in 2011. They also began their company Protocol Group in 2016. This company was originally formed to represent their family as they were approached by several production companies to pursue a reality television show. After several contracts that did not share their family vision they retired that journey.
At that time her husband was actively working as a Walmart store manager and due to the long hours and high demands he decided to resign and pursue a career that allowed him to spend more time with the family. So they began a division of the company named Protocol Landscape Consultants. They worked to build this company from its conception of April 2016 to serve as a profitable business to sustain the family as the sole source of income.
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In January 2017, LaChelle began pursuing life coaching with Protocol Group. With a zeal to be transparent with her own experiences such as 3 occasions of hospitalization in a behavioral hospital for stress and postpartum depression. Her audience grew to encompass coaching to help empower others to overcome their obstacles in life.
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7 ways to avoid Mommy burnout. As a wife and mother of 15 children, I have seen first hand the effects of mommy burnout. I have learned the ways to strategize a system to create balance and avoid stress, anxiety or depression which may proceed burnout.
The 7 ways are:
Your worth is not determined by the role you play like wife, mother or position in career.
Identify what you can and can not control.
3. Establish realistic goals/expectations.
Create a system that consists of including work towards your goals in your daily routine.
Spend the first hour that you awake doing something for yourself. This will allow you to have a better attitude in tackling your day.
Create a support group/tribe of like minded people to help encourage you on bad days.
Get a good night’s rest of at least 6 hours.
In addition to life coaching she uses her degree in Marketing from Indiana University to help small businesses increase their market share.
LaChelle enjoys accomplishing impossible feats because she believes that is evidence of God working in her life and creates momentum in her life when she is faced with challenges in life. Her goal is to leave a lasting impression with everyone that she meets and add value to make their lives better.
ECO Solutions with Sara Troy and her guest Yasuyuki Nemoto, on air from November 20th
Let”s Get Sync’d series
Yasuyuki Nemoto started “Project of Love and Thanks to Water” in July 2002 with Dr. Emoto. Since then, held “Ceremony to Send Love and Gratitude to Water in the World”, for example, by the Sea of Galilee, in Liechtenstein, Lake Biwa in Japan, Lake Baikal in Russia, Sumida River in Tokyo and so on, and asked the people all over the world to send their prayers to water through the Internet.
Simultaneously, being responsible for the scientific aspects of Dr. Emoto’s work, he considers that the integration of Science and Spirituality through the study of Water as a life theme. Regularly giving a lecture on “Message from Water” and its relationship with New Scientific Theories on Water created by the late Dr. Jacques Benveniste, Dr. Gerald Pollack, Dr. Luc Montagnier, etc.
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Adviser to Office Masaru Emoto, LLC. Adviser to I.H.M. General Institute. 2nd-Grade EMF Measurement Expert.
Received Doctor of Science from University of Tokyo in the area of Cellular & Molecular Biology in 1988. After doing researches in several universities in Japan, Miami and Honolulu, started to work as an international secretary for the late Dr. Masaru Emoto (Author of “Message from Water”, “Hidden Messages in Water” and so on). Since then for 13 years until Dr. Emoto passed away, accompanied Dr. Emoto in his lecture tours abroad and visited more than 25 countries.
In September to October, 2014, he made a lecture tour on behalf of Dr. Emoto in 4 countries in Europe, which were Germany, UK, Italy and Bulgaria, and gave his lecture 13 times in total. In Bulgaria, The 9th International Water Conference on the Physics, Chemistry and Biology of Water was held, and he gave his keynote speech with a title of “‘Message from Water’ and Science” for the top-level scientists on memory of water. .amazon.co
On July 20, 2015, which is a holiday called “Marine Day” in Japan, at the Daiichi-Seimei-Hall in Harumi, Tokyo, he organized “The International Concert of Love and Gratitude for Planet Earth” to dedicate to the late Dr. Masaru Emoto with musical performances by many artists who had tight connection with him.
In September to October, 2015, he gave a lecture 9 times in total in Germany, US and UK, including the Findhorn Community in Scotland and ECETI at the foot of Mt. Adams in Washington State, US.
In April 2016, Office Masaru Emoto invited Dr. Gerald Pollack, Professor of Department of Biotechnology, University of Washington, and he gave a lecture for the general public on April 2 and a seminar for experts on April 3 in Asakusabashi, Tokyo (Office Masaru Emoto is selling their DVDs). “The Fourth Phase of Water”, proposed by Dr. Pollack can be considered a specially structured liquid state has a potential to memorize various information. Dr. Pollack is saying that by considering “The Fourth Phase of Water”, it may be possible to explain scientifically the phenomena shown in “Message from Water”.
On May 22, 2016, Office Masaru Emoto co-organized with “Circle of Life”, an Italian group of Gendai Reiki, Water Festival and Water Prayer Ceremony in Oshino village on the slope of Mt. Fuji.
In September and October, 2016, he gave his lecture in several places in Germany and attended The 11th International Water Conference on Physics, Chemistry and Biology of Water held in Sofia, Bulgaria.
On November 1, 2016, the Mevlana Foundation, whose headquarters is located in Istanbul, Turkey, held an event for world peace in Istanbul. He was invited as one of the 4 keynote speakers, and gave his lecture in front of the audience of 2,400 people.
On May 13, 2017, he gave a lecture on water at the Izumo-Dai-Jingu Shrine in Kameoka, Kyoto. Next day on May 14, Office Masaru Emoto supported “Ceremony and Festival to Commemorate the 65-year Anniversary of the Excavation of the Ancient Jewish Ruins in Komoe, Awaji Island”, which was actually a ceremony to connect Japan and the ancient Jewish culture organized by some friends of his.
On June 21 to 23, he gave a lecture in Istanbul, Turkey, at an event organized by the Mevlana Foundation.
On June 26, he gave a joint-lecture in London, the UK with Ms. Kazumi Oishi, an Okinawan Shaman.
He gave a lecture on October 21 in Yverdon, Switzerland and on October 22 in Madrid, Spain.he attended the 12th International Conference on Physics, Chemistry and Biology of Water held in Sofia, Bulgaria and enjoyed the friendship with many top-level water scientists and researchers.
Figure 4 Tap water in Tokyo, Japan
Figure 5 Tap water in the UK · London
Figure 6 Tap water from Vancouver, Canada
Fig. 7 Mijichi spring water in Yamanashi prefecture
Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Pashta Marymoon, on air from October 2nd
Death Midwifery
CINDEA‘s definition of Death Midwifery
In the simplest sense, a modern-day death midwife is a facilitator, who offers a continuum of direct and integrated guidance and support to the death journeyer and their family throughout a personalized and participatory pan-death process.Although traditionally this role was considered women’s work, today men also serve as death midwives (as they also do as birth midwives).The CINDEA definition seeks to honour and parallel the role of a birth midwife — while acknowledging that the comparable aspects of a death midwife’s role to the medical side of a birth midwife’s responsibilities are presently offered by palliative care nurses, doctors, physiotherapists, etc.
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Have you ever had a friend or relative die, and wished you could have kept them at home for a day or two, to take care of the body yourself and say your farewells without pressure? In fact, you can.
Caring for your deceased loved one at home is simpler than it may seem, but certain tasks(including the filing of paperwork) do need to be done at specific times. Embalming is usually not necessary, and in most places there is no legal requirement to make use of a funeral home.
CINDEA is a Canadian-based organization, which respects the wisdom of ancient death traditions and encourages the renewal of older death practices that are appropriate to our modern-day life. In the past, communities cared for their own dying folk; and creatively adapted, that approach to death is still an option available to us. CINDEA ‘s perspective is one of a wide range of initiatives that are drawing our culture into a deeper relationship with nature and the cycles of life and death — the modern version of “a good death” for all involved in it.
We are committed to the unfolding development of the wholistic pan-death movement, including the roles and practices of alternative deathcare. Clarification of these roles, and what they are called, is in its infancy — therefore, we have offered definitions of several alternative deathcare roles, and we support the networking of various kinds of end-of-life practitioners. Our site also provides comprehensive dying and death resources — some conventional, though mostly focused on those that are less well-known.
Pashta MaryMoon is a mother and grandmother, living in Victoria, B.C. Canada. She spent her youth as a social activist and non-violence trainer, and teaching music in elementary schools. Later, she obtained a Honours degree in World Religions (Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), followed by a lay seminary degree (Unity Institute Spiritual Education and Enrichment in Missouri) — as well as training in sexual abuse and general counselling, and working in a Sexual Abuse centre as a volunteer counsellor (where she also dealt with incest and attempted murder cases). With a life-long special interest in the dying process, she visited Elizabeth Kubler-Ross’s Shanti Nilaya center in the late 1970s; and as part of her university degree, wrote several essays on the effect of modern death practices on our attitudes towards life.
Our Global Veterans with Sara Troy and her guest Scott Huesing, on air October 2nd
Scott is back with us to share the overwhelming response to his book Echo in Ramadi where he shares his combat journey and in how it has impacted those that have heard him and read the book. Come hear my last show with Scott here.
Scott A. Huesing is a retired United States Marine Corps Infantry Major with 24 years of honorable service, both enlisted and as a commissioned officer. During his career spanning 10 deployments, he operated in over 60 countries worldwide. Throughout his numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa he planned, led, and conducted hundreds of combat missions under some of the most austere and challenging conditions. Scott is a published author since 2005. His book, Echo in Ramadi, is a ten-month snapshot in time that changed the face of operations on the battlefield; a captivating story of Echo Company, 2d Battalion, 4th Marines during the Second Battle of Ramadi in support of the Multi National Forces (MNF) Surge Strategy in 2006. His true-life account provides keen insights into what may be an unfamiliar world to readers, but very familiar to those, like Scott, who lived it and endured this historic fight. Echo in Ramadi was written to honor the sacrifices and spirit of his Marines and the families they supported – it is his tribute to them and his honor to tell this great story. Readers will feel the pain, emotion, laughter, intensity, and friction that Scott describes in unvarnished detail.
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Scott has written numerous articles and scholarly pieces for The Marine Corps Gazette and Military Times. He has been a technical writer and author to U.S. Marine Corps doctrine shaping the future of training within the world’s most elite branch of service. He is the creative author on writing the standard operating procedures for Marine Expeditionary Units, America’s first response force, with The Lightning Press. Scott is a formally trained instructor and public speaker with 25 years of experience teaching and getting his audiences to connect to the material he presents, both in the military and private sector. He has spoken to audiences as large as 2,000 conveying his thoughts, intent, and goals in order to motivate listeners. Scott’s natural, outgoing style makes him uniquely qualified and talented in communicating and translating his experiences to audiences to connect. With his willingness to share his unique story and experiences, Scott dedicates his time to travel to military bases, NROTC programs, Veterans hospitals, corporate leadership conferences, Gold Star Mothers events, and a multitude of venues to read and share the story of his epic journey and struggles. He is continually sought out to provide Professional Military Education to active duty units to speak on leadership and his combat experiences – and the importance of writing about them. Scott is the Executive Director for Save the Brave Foundation, a certified 501c3 that connects Veterans through outreach to build strength of character – their mission is staying proactive to the needs of the Veterans they serve. He is also the President of the 2d Battalion, 4th Marines Association, a non-profit that helps Veterans and active duty Marines and is the Vice President on the Board of the KD Poynter Legacy Foundation to provide funds and support to all Veterans. Scott currently lives in Southern California with his family.
On Friday July 22nd, Major Scott A. Huesing USMC (Ret), the Bestselling Author of Echo in Ramadiis riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle across the country again for Save the Brave (STB) to raise awareness for Veteran Suicide. Huesing (51), the Executive Director of Save the Brave (501c3) began this ride in 2020 to honor his high school friend and veteran, David W. White (aged 48), who died from alcohol poisoning on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Butte, Montana. Huesing will ride from Bastards Canteen in Temecula, California to Palmetto Brewing Company in Charleston, South Carolina.
During the 9-day journey, Huesing will make several stops to ask supporters to donate to STB and ride along with him on his journey to raise awareness for veteran suicide – emphasizing that these are not statistics anymore, they are friends and sons and brothers that we all know. He’ll be joined by fellow veterans and riders from every state he passes through amidst the heat of July. Their goal – $100,000.
When asked, “Why did you pick July to make this ride?” Huesing responded, “I didn’t pick the month – the month picked me. If nothing else, it’s a reminder to everyone who joins me along the way that maybe we need to suffer a little bit to be reminded exactly why we are riding.” Veterans dealing with depression, alcohol abuse, and PTSD are especially impacted by the isolation this pandemic has caused in many cases.
This is a unique opportunity to stay connected as veterans and as communities while supporting a worthwhile charity.
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