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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 190 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Keith Kay was addicted to alcohol for quite some time, beginning in adolescence. In his adult years, he chose sobriety, but how to do it? He worked with the traditional recovery attempts and found success, but when he began questioning the status-quo... more
Judy Flickinger worked as a nurse for many years and worked in hospice. What question is not being asked to the doctor? When is hospice the right time? Is it possible to go in and then leave hospice? What do people experience at the end of their life... more
David James, former police sergeant and a clinical psychologist and hypnotherapist, he can assist people in losing weight, quitting smoking, even passing the bar exam. What typical blocks do people have in achieving their desires? Is it self-worth an... more
Roger Lambert not only coached middle school and high school basketball, but he did it while blind! He has also been a minister, motivational speaker and is the author of Paying Victory’s Price. He doesn’t believe in giving up, he goes for victory. B... more
Georgina and her husband, both Jewish, were separated right after they married. Nazi Germany had invaded Hungary and right after that Georgina had her firstborn child. Georgina knew she needed to hide and she hid in plain sight of the Nazis, which to... more
Mali and Joe both knew what they wanted in a relationship and found each other online. They had both worked on inward searching and healing and were able to form a bond that many seek. As a result, Mali and Joe can coach others in finding and forming... more
Ray Drasnin has worked in the PR business for over 30 years, working with celebrities and pro-athletes. Here he shares with us some stories of his work, what he didn’t like, and what he’s up to now. Most importantly, he shares how a person or busines... more
Per Wickstrom is the CEO of several drug treatment centers. After finally overcoming his own addictions, he knew what worked and what didn’t in regards to treatment. He used his knowledge and desire to assist others in creating treatment centers that... more
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Awesome show, great interviewer and insightful guests! Thanks Tami!
This show breaks out of mass conscious programming and explores fascinating topics on the road less travelled. Definitely recommend for people looking to expand their minds. and learn more about life.
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