Inspiration, information and conversation… Those are the backbones of Everyday Connection and with those three things we have opened the door to an open and honest representation of our ever changing world. We know that human beings are innately creative, intelligent and compassionate. It is our goal to seek out and connect our listeners with as many of these magnificent beings from around the wor... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 292 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
After a twenty-year diverse, engaging, career in the field of Telecommunications the time had come for change. This exciting and challenging career provided financial security as the ability to employ a unique genre of creative writing. As fulfilling... more
Hannah is an advocate of everyday justice. She has spent many years working within the non-profit world and dealing with issues like poverty and human trafficking. Hannah currently writes a blog called "Life Style Justice", which focuses on gentle, s... more
Douglas E. Noll, J.D., M.A. is an award-winning author, teacher, peacemaker, and mediator, specializing in difficult, complex, and intractable conflicts. He has been honored as Lawyer of the Year by Best Lawyers in America and California Attorney of ... more
Whitney Freya is an up and coming presence in the arena of spiritual teachers and the self-help movement. She is devoted to help people to use art making as a spiritual practice and expressive living. She uses art as an energy work medium of the imag... more
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I can really resonate with Maureen St. Germain, but the interviewers, if you can call them that, were really painful to listen to. The show "started" with them just sort of chit chatting, I don't think they were aware they were live. The two hosts, a male and female, then chatted about themselves being called by different names, Rick, Jane, Nick? Completely irrelevant banter.
After the show finally got started, the hosts only adjective was "cool". No questions for Ms. St. Germain, a lot o... more
The Teal Swan interview I personally feel could have been so much more.. slightly unorganized and not enough research into her before she was on. Keep up the show you guys are great
Hosts are friendly and this show is much potential but they seem very often not to know what to say, leaving it all to the interviewee. There are lots of pauses and silences where it is clear they are unsure how to proceed and with such a wealth of useful information to share on the topics of the spiritual and metaphysical, this is a missed opportunity.
I wish them well and hope they are able to move forward successfully with improved material.
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Apple Podcasts | #243 |
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