TSM 17-29a Cancer can be a “Passport to Life” with Annie Pool

Their Story Matters  with Sara Troy and her guest Annie Pool, on air from July 18th

Annie has overcome incredible odds in her lifetime. In 2013, she was diagnosed with incurable cancer, a crisis that would test her physically, emotionally and financially.

There is a tsunami of information out there about how to heal your physical body after a cancer diagnosis. But what if you could tap into the healing power of your mind to help overcome your health challenge?

Annie is a Passport To Life Coach who empowers cancer survivors to do just that – to write a new story after cancer so they can heal – body, mind and spirit.

Annie Pool faced her own battle with cancer when was about to realize a dream of hosting life-changing tours in Ireland for women. When the dream is finally so close she could almost taste it, her dreams collapsed into despair when she was shocked to hear the words, “You have incurable cancer.”

It was a life-changing moment for her.


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Then and there, she decided that enough was enough.

Instead of caving into her fears, Annie decided to do something drastically different. She chose to tell herself a new, happy story about her life, and that she would find a way to heal the pain from her past. It turns out, she made a powerful shift.

January2014During those months of recovery, Annie imagined that she was travelling on a life-changing trip to Italy and Ireland. She made herself believe this wonderful story by stepping into it each day with all the detail and emotion she could muster up.

Surprisingly, she was able to tap into the joy and lightness of living again. Within less than 6 months, Annie was 100% completely cancer FREE.

Her upcoming book, “Passport To Life – How I Overcame Incurable Cancer Through the Power of Travel,” tells how she tames the monster of cancer by transforming it into a wonderful adventure — all through the power of travel. It’s a story about healing that transcends conventional understanding and is scheduled for release on July 31/2017.

Annie now helps cancer survivors experience extraordinary breakthroughs by empowering them to close the chapter on pain from the past to write a new story after cancer.

ANNIE SAYS,

“The most powerful answer to cancer lies within YOU.”

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ECO 17-28 The Snake River Journey: with Tayu Hayward

ECO Solutions with Sara Troy and her guest Tayu Hayward, on air from July 11th

The Snake River Trip:


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Back in the late summer of 2016, three of my closest friends and I canoed the Yukon’s Snake and Peel Rivers, coursing our way from the vast alpine meadows and soaring summits of the Mackenzie Mountains, down onto the storied Peel Plateau past the Arctic circle. A three-week journey over 500kms, through one of the most remote and undisturbed watersheds in North America – an area over twice the size of Vancouver Island, without a single year-round inhabitant.

 

It is home instead to Caribou, Grizzly, Moose and Porcupine; Wolverine, Wolf, Lynx and Fox.  A land that is as it has been, for hundreds of millennia, unsullied by our hand. A month’s hike or more from the nearest gravel road, it is a place where the long low arc of the Arctic summer sun sets slow and brilliant. Where the aurora light up the night sky in emerald and crimson as the caribou migrate by the thousands in their thunderous chorus of vitality. It is as wondrous a wilderness there is.


And it is under threat. To feed our ever growing appetites for fossil fuels and ore, burdened as we are by old habits we can’t kick. What’s more, the same Yukon government that commissioned the very study that strongly concluded the Peel Watershed much too culturally and ecologically significant to allow for such extractive industries is now vying for just that. It has turned into a much-publicized clash, between the short-sighted interests of industry and government, with those of the Tetlit Gwich’in and Na-Cho Nyuk Dun First Nations, the original stewards of this pristine land.  Now after many years of legal battles and countless appeals, the case finally went to the Supreme Court of Canada just this past March, and a verdict is expected by the end of 2017.



Much more than a river or a part of the Boreal forest is at stake here: with this place comes the possibility of improving ourselves as individuals and a society. To know that such a place still exists, where the waters run undammed and untouched for a thousand kilometres and more, where the wolves have played with their howls in the fading twilight under a million passing moons, where we are but transient guests and the more-than-human world rests in all its superlative grandeur – this is enough to know that the wild world is worth more than we can fathom. And with its potential loss, we risk tearing away that much more from our hearts. We risk our ability to look ourselves in the face and not wince. We risk our sanity – spiritual and physical. For what can be said of a culture that knowingly poisons the well it draws its water from? That sells each and every one of us the myth of the Independent Self? And towards this end, pursues profit at the cost of all other things? We can say that that culture is doomed.



When moving with the river for three weeks, by the rhythms of the sun and stars, one has nothing but time to ruminate on the big and small things. The comic tragedy inherent in so much. Our incredibly inspired yet inept species. And the fate of so much resting in the palms of our fumbling hands. Never have we been so out of balance with the world, and never have we been more capable of remedying that. The tension resides within each of us, and it is palpable: we know deep down that something is awfully awry with our species. There is a pervasive sickness inherent in our collective detachment, disillusionment and disrespect; a crisis of attitude and identity that have led us astray. And if one thing remained certain throughout our journey on the Snake, it was this: that true wilderness is essential to human health. It is our oldest most eloquent teacher. It is where we learned of ourselves, where we gathered our stories and strength.  Where we learned fortitude, patience, resilience. Family, community, society. We must reclaim its teachings and spread the ancient word. Without wilderness, we are all truly and totally lost.





Tayu Hayward is a fine-art landscape photographer and budding filmmaker based in Vancouver, B.C. His abiding love of the outdoors, instilled at a young age exploring the natural wonders of British Columbia, has driven his passion and life’s central focus: capturing and celebrating the wild beauty of this most precious planet. For Earth’s entirety is under our hammer, and try we must to change course from our rapacious ways. We are ultimately lost without the teachings of Mother Earth, without communion and reverence for the wilds that bore us – it is our birthright, our most essential story. And Natives though we may be, we are long estranged from Nature’s narrative. So it is his abiding hope that through his work, he can help give voice to this bewilderingly beautiful Home we must do so much more to listen to.

So I invite you to watch my first attempt at making a full-length film, and I hope you might be intrigued to find out more for yourself on the peoples and places of the Peel. A great resource and place to start would be the Protect the Peel website

(http://cpawsyukon.org/campaigns/peel-watershed).

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C 17- 29b Redirection of Billie Sinclair after her Brothers Death

Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Billie Sinclair, on air from July 18th.

After beginning her business career in the Financial Services industry as a very young woman, Billie Sinclair began teaching Financial Literacy concepts 15 years ago.  Her focus is on helping single working mothers get the most out of their paycheque. Her coaching programs are designed to help them get out of debt, stay out of debt, and live prosperously.

However, none of this professional experience prepared her for the unpleasant and enormous task she was to face when, at age 52, her brother committed suicide and died without a Will. Although the emotional trauma was great, with no job, no car, no property, and no money in the bank, it seemed like a simple process to clear her brother’s estate. Until that is, the CRA got involved. Her discovery of a service that helped to turn her turmoil around, set her on a new career path. She is now helping others prepare for the death of a loved one.


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C 17-28a Suzanne Doyle-Ingram, on Becoming an Author



Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Suzanne Doyle-Ingram, on air from July 11th

Becoming a published author and what it entails, the skill of it, the story to be told and how to get it out there for others to read. A story needing to be told or a coaching book or a book to invite business, there is an art to it and Suzanne is going to share with us the why and how,

Suzanne Doyle-Ingram is a best selling author and she has written or co-written a total of 17 books. She coaches and trains individuals and existing authors on how to write and publish a book, and how to use that book as leverage to increase their visibility, open doors for speaking engagements grow their brand and business, and much more.
Suzanne loves supporting and motivating her clients to write a book because she believes that a book is the best tool available to position yourself as an authority and attract your ideal clients to
your business. She is a true believer in giving back; she volunteers at her local food bank and contributes to several charities.
She lives just outside of Vancouver, BC, Canada with her three kids ages 10, 13 and 15.


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PLV 17-28 Dying to Living Dreams with Kechi & Bobbie

Positive Vibrations Roundtable with Sara Troy and Kechi Okwuchi  and Bobby Henline, on air from July 11th


Both Kechi and Bobbie know what it is to come back from a near-death experience. Kechi’s plane went down killing 107 leaving only 2 survivors, Kechi being one, and with 65% of burns all over her body, music and the gift of life kept her going. Kechi is now a contestant on Americas Got Talent.

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Bobby spent 13 years in the Army, completing four tours in Iraq. While on his fourth tour in Iraq, three weeks after his arrival, an IED blast blew up his Humvee – April 7, 2007 is a day he will never forget. The four soldiers with him were killed, as he stumbled out of the wreck, a human torch. Extinguished by the soldier he had replaced in the Humvee, burns covered almost 40% of his body, bones in his face were fractured, and his head was burned to the skull. Put into a medically induced coma for two weeks, Henline was flown back to the states. Bobby is now a Bravo 748 Vet supporter and comedian.

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