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Dr. Malasri Chaudhery-Malgeri (Dr. Mala) is an expert in TBI, PTSD, Military Psychology, Marriage & Family Psychology, Rehabilitative Therapy, Integrative & Collaborative Program Development, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and more. She has helped individuals of diverse age ranges and backgrounds, including the military, executives and business professionals, political figures, rural communities, native populations, LGBTQ+ populations, athletes, and couples and families. She is also a motivational speaker and presenter.
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BIO RonnieLo Habit Coach (Ronnie Loaiza - pronounced "Low-eye-zuh") is a Certified Habit Coach, Master Certified Professional Life Coach, and Certified Personal Trainer dedicated to helping individuals build sustainable habits that align with their goals and values. Unlike quick fixes and temporary hacks that lead to burnout, Ronnie focuses on easy, science-backed habits that don’t rely on willpower or cause exhaustion.
With years of coaching experience and a deep understanding of behavioral science, Ronnie translates cutting-edge research into practical actions, guiding you in creating tiny, effective habits. Her approach reprograms your 'Habitual Way of Thinking,' making positive habits a natural part of your daily routine, seamlessly aligned with your identity.
Ronnie’s coaching is all about support, accountability, and celebrating progress. Her pragmatic, science-based methods ensure that the habits you develop are sustainable and truly impactful. When she’s not coaching, Ronnie loves dancing, watching movies, strength training, traveling, and spending time with her husband and cats. -
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Michelle Steiner lives with an invisible disability. She has articles published on The Mighty, Non Verbal Learning Project, Dyscalculia Blog, The Reluctant Spoonie, Kalopina Collective, Imagine the World as one Magazine and Word Gathering. She has had her photographs featured in Word Gathering and Independent and Work Ready. She works as a paraeducator in a school with students with disabilities. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two cats.
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Minister Alma Thomas shares her remarkable story of resilience and survival. Alma discusses her journey through immense hardships including the loss of her son, surviving a stroke, and overcoming other personal challenges. Despite her obstacles, Alma emphasizes the importance of living one's dream life and finding purpose. She talks about starting a scholarship in her son's honor and how she continues to inspire others through her writing and motivational speaking. This episode provides a moving and transformative message about perseverance, mental health, and the power of never giving up
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Kelly Carlin is a thinker, writer, talker and doodler. She’s funny, serious, silly and deep. Sometimes she wishes she were Carol Burnett, other days it’s Patti Smith, but mostly it’s Oprah Winfrey. It’s complicated. Her fascinations range from discovering how to live a true and deep life, to freedom of expression, to the evolution of consciousness and the American psyche. She’s a practitioner of Zen Buddhism, has a Masters in Jungian/Archetypal psychology (no, she is not a therapist), and comes from a family steeped in comedy, big ideas and warm hearts. Now that she’s found her voice in the world, she’s figuring out how to use it for good while having a shitload of fun.
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Frank Healy is a highly respected Licensed Professional Counselor and experienced life coach with a profound commitment to helping individuals transform their lives. With over 40 years of dedicated practice in the fields of counseling and coaching, Frank Healy has become a trusted guide for countless people on their journeys toward healing and personal growth.
Frank Healy has a Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory. He has remembered every day of his life since he was six years old, and he is now 63. He was a research subject at the University of California due to his unique condition.
As a Licensed Professional Counselor, Healy has provided compassionate and evidence-based therapeutic support to individuals facing a wide range of challenges, including trauma, emotional distress, and relationship issues. He holds advanced degrees in Psychology, which has provided a solid foundation for understanding the complexities of human psychology and behavior.
Healy's expertise extends beyond traditional therapy, as he has also cultivated a successful career as a life coach. He understands that healing and personal transformation often require a multifaceted approach, and he has empowered numerous clients to break free from limiting beliefs and patterns to achieve their goals and lead more fulfilling lives.
Through his work, he has gained a deep appreciation for the profound impact of memories on our emotional well-being and overall life satisfaction. This insight, combined with his dedication to staying abreast of the latest research and therapeutic techniques, led to the creation of his groundbreaking book, "Heal Your Memories, Change Your Life."
Healy is not only a dedicated practitioner and author but also a passionate advocate for mental health and personal development. He believes in the innate resilience and potential within everyone and is committed to guiding others toward unlocking their inner strengths and achieving lasting change.
When Healy is not working with clients or writing, he can often be found gardening, enjoying the beach, or reading a good novel.
With "Heal Your Memories, Change Your Life," he brings his extensive experience and expertise to a wider audience, offering a transformative guide to healing and personal growth that is both accessible and profoundly impactful.
Frank has authored many books in healing your past, stress management, achieving happiness and achieving success in a stress free way. -
Veteran Broadcast Journalist Publishing First Book
Here Now the News: An Inside Scoop into New York’s Best-Loved Anchors
A behind-the-scenes journey with the famed broadcasters who helped shape the media landscape of the nation’s top market for decades.
"Here Now the News is a fascinating and insightful look back at the rich history of TV anchors in New York,” former N.Y. governor David Paterson said.
Jerry Barmash, a veteran New York broadcast journalist who has written about the media for years, brings his passion and expertise to a new book that delves into the era’s massive egos and talent in covering local news during the 1970s and 80s.
Beyond their immense talent, these anchors dealt with internal struggles and personal demons, while some of them faced racism and others were subjected to sexism.
It’s all in the pages of Here Now the News: Beutel and Grimsby; Jensen and Smith; Jorgensen and Roland; and Scarborough and Simmons. Kane, Marash, Scamardella and Snyder are also part of this nostalgic nonfiction tome.
Despite the chemistry they had on the air, or perhaps because of it, there was plenty of room for hijinks.
Here Now the News brings you fun anecdotes from dozens of people who were there working with these titans of broadcasting.
“They were a different breed than the people who bring you the news today. It’s certainly more diverse now – but those who now bring you the news owe a lot to the men--and later women--who are described so interestingly in Jerry’s book,” WABC anchor Bill Ritter said. -
Heidi Beyer is a business owner and entrepreneur who has made her life purpose to be of service to others. Her goal is to encourage and inspire others to reach for the stars, expand their life to the fullest extent and become the best they can be. Her latest project, Bu Renewed is touted as America's Purest Wellness & Anti-Aging Supplements, hand-crafted formulas to support the body, mind, and spiritual for transformation and vitality.
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Denise experienced this profound loss firsthand after the sudden passing of her husband. After trying many methods that were not working, Denise sought a path to healing that led to the creation of the FLOW Grief Release Method—a transformative approach to moving through grief with grace and ease.
Denise's journey from the depths of despair to rediscovering joy inspired her to help others. With over 15 years of experience, she has guided thousands to reclaim their lives from grief, using her unique FLOW method that dramatically shortens the healing process from years to months.
In the aftermath of loss, finding a path forward can seem like an insurmountable challenge. My own journey began in the shadow of profound grief after the loss of my husband in 2009. It was a journey that led me to create the FLOW Grief Release Method (Feel, Let go, Overcome, become Whole) — a pathway I designed not only to navigate my own healing but to share with others facing similar heartache.
My life's work is now devoted to guiding you through the intricate process of reimagining your life after loss. Together, we focus on more than just coping; we aim to nurture personal growth and the development of your ability to offer support to others. -
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Beth Pellino-Dudzic was born in the Bronx and grew up in Westchester County, New York. She earned a BA in Business Administration and worked at IBM. She has three adult daughters and a new Granddaughter. She currently lives in Alabama with her husband and their miniature dachshund, Truffle. Although The Perfection Saga is fictional, many of the stories hark back to Beth’s time in the Rock ‘n’ Roll world. Beth’s favorite pastime is football, everything football. She also is an excellent cook and baker. -
Megan Claire Murphy is a professional actress in her thirties, currently living in southeastern Alabama. She also lived in New York City for six years. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in theatre from Troy university in 2008, and after graduating she worked at the Jewish Ensemble Theatre near Detroit and then she worked at the Flat Rock Playhouse in North Carolina.
Then she moved to New York City, and while she lived there, she worked in tv, film, and off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway theatre.
Last year, Megan created her own YouTube show called The Aunt Nae Nae Show, which is a variety show for kids that includes songs, stories, jokes, educational content, and more. So that’s what she’s been working on these days. -
100-inch Hooker telescope at Mount Wilson - the telescope that led us beyond the depths of our home galaxy - in its centennial year, and the history of the development of the Ritchey-Chrétien telescope design - that has helped lead us into the farthest depths of space.
A native of Chicago, Mr. Voller earned undergraduate degrees in music and literature from the University of Denver before moving to New York City in 1999. He is currently seeking a master's degree in interdisciplinary studies at Johns Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.
In addition to these activities, Mr. Voller has enjoyed speaking with astronomy groups, mentoring young people in developing their outlooks on life and creative pursuits, and consulting with other writers on the subject of story: structure and strategy. He is also currently working as a producer on the development of several documentary projects. He is an advocate for equality and human rights, and works in this capacity as an advisor to the board of a public charity working to empower young women and men in East Africa. -
Cathelina Duvert is a high school English teacher, but her first love and passion is writing. She created a blog called "The True Confessions of a Reluctant Bachelorette" (www.thereluctantbachelorette.com) a few years ago. She has since married and created a new blog website titled "Tighed the Knot: A Newlywed's Thoughts on Navigating the Married Life" (www.tighedtheknot.com) where she shared fun and compelling stories of her married life.
She started a new blogging platform where she discusses ideas that have resonated with here, helping her to keep a positive perspective on life despite suffering with depression. It’s all about her desire to keep a positive mindset to achieve her form of happiness. -
Dr. Andrea Vitz is founder and CEO of Levelheaded Doc, LLC, a educational platform committed to a global Emotional Sobriety movement, and the primary developer of EMSO Training. She is also the co-founder and one of the primary faculty at Lifted Academy where the next movement in human evolution is taking place. She leads others to their own healing by attacking the cause of suffering and addiction, opening the door for reinvention, and being an example of the power to welcome drastic correction and control of their lives. Along with being an Emotional Sobriety Educator, she’s a mother, Doctor of Chiropractic, Life & Relationship Coach, and Strength & Rehabilitation Expert.
Attaining her doctorate from Life Chiropractic West at age 23, becoming a mother at 25, and becoming a business owner soon after, “Dr. V.” hoped her successes were an indicator of certain maturity. It wasn’t until someone she trusted expressed their concern that who she was being didn’t match her statement of what she intended, that she embarked on real change. Here she began her work of self-investigation, self-reliance, and self-metamorphosis.
Her efforts as an educator and coach have provided her with countless hours of experience from which to draw. As a result of her intense passion for Emotional Sobriety, she was given the name, “Levelheaded Doc” as it applies to both her personal intention and what she encourages in her students. -
Step into the heart of one of the world's most enduring conflicts with a fresh, human perspective in 'Learning to Listen to Palestine: A Personal Quest.' Follow debut author Lanette Lanchester on her transformative journey from high school science teacher to impassioned storyteller. Driven by the tragic death of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, Lannette sets out to peel back the layers of political rhetoric and media bias, uncovering the powerful, often unheard narratives of Palestinians.
In this compelling new book, experience Lanette's profound revelations and the moving stories that changed her life. Discover how her dedication to empathy and understanding has the potential to inspire change and bridge divides. "Learning To Listen To Palestine"
is an insightful exploration of humanity, hope, and the quest for truth. -
June Edward has been psychic since a child; however she didn’t realize she was also a medium until later in life. Some of her gifts have been passed on, since her mother was also a medium. She also passed to the other side herself when she was 27 years old, and came back to this side by choice. She can offer firsthand experience that Life after Life does exist! She has a 100% success rate in bringing through souls from the other side, to give closure and help loved ones heal on both sides. Her sold out group readings can help give insight as to what’s going on in your life, and help to see what the Universe has in store.
June’s special gifts include working directly with the Angels, Guides and departed Souls. Combined these tools have made her a very strong and accurate psychic and trance medium, able to bring through validating details to prove the connection and messages from the other side.
June believes that her job as a psychic medium is not only to help those connect with their loved ones, and heal both sides, but to help encourage others to embrace this life, and be thankful for all the gifts they receive in their life every day! -
Jayna is a a short story writer with stories published in a range of literary magazines and anthologies, and has just published a book of short stories titled Somewhere in Minnesota.
As the title suggests, the stories are all based in Minnesota, but they have have a universal appeal in that they are all about the human condition, about our experiences, and how we handle times of crisis and change.
In addition to being an author of short stories, She is involved some writing communities and have a passion for helping other writers to learn the mechanics of creative writing and hone their craft. -
Dick Wybrow is a thriller and humor author. Or, depending on how many cups of coffee he's had, a humor and thriller author.
At the age of six, Dick was given his first book by his father. It was Wind in the Willows. Naturally, that put Dick off reading for several years.
He credits dozens of talented authors for reawakening the love of getting lost in a great story. Writers like Janet Evanovich, Stephen King, Margaret Atwood, Harlan Coben, Douglas Adams and many others.
Dick lives in Auckland, New Zealand with one wife, three cats and a very tiny dog. -
Quitting my corporate job gave me the best gift of all – time with my daughter before she died
Working as a product manager for a software company, Maya Manseau worked 80 to 100 hours a week, flying all over the United States to visit clients. The long hours and stress were making her physically ill and left her barely any quality time with her two daughters.
In 2003, she took a leap of faith and quit her corporate job to start a wedding photography business. Running her own business gave her more time and freedom but it also gave her nine amazing years working with her daughter Lindsay before she died from leukaemia at the age of 23.
Maya says: “Lindsay was 14 when I started the photography business and I will always be so grateful I did it as it gave me nine amazing years with her. She became my business partner and we had so many experiences we would never have had if I had stayed in my corporate job.”
Now working as a small business coach, Maya is passionate about helping others discover their purpose and start businesses which allow them to follow their passion and achieve a better work-life balance.
Maya can talk about how quitting the corporate rat race was the best decision she ever made and why she now believes it is her purpose to help others follow their dreams.
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Creatio is a seasoned solo musician based in North Carolina, with over a decade of experience in the industry. For the past six years, he has entranced audiences across the United States with his unique blend of alternative, Americana, and storytelling music.
Creatio's soulful melodies and authentic sound resonate deeply, forging a personal connection with every listener. His passion for his craft earned him a prestigious nomination for the Carolina Music Award, a testament to his dedication.
With a diverse repertoire, Creatio proudly asserts, "I have a song for everyone," making him the ideal choice for venues seeking a captivating and intimate musical experience. - Se mer