Interview with Lupe Silva, who is a Certified Wellness Coach and the author of “If Not Now, When? Your Path to Wellness.” Lupe transformed her life from being overweight, taking prescription drugs for diagnosed illnesses, and not being happy with her work or life. She will share how she changed her life and how you can too.
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Consumers 4 Wellness is an organization set up to help consumers reach out to their legislatures regarding what they would like included in their healthcare plans. The goal is to create a better healthcare plan for holistic, integrative modalities that help the whole person. Each person has about $11,000 in healthcare dollars each year, yet many plans do not include chiropractic, massage, reiki healing, nutrition, sexual health, or other alternative options. By joining Consumers 4 Wellness, it will create a base of information and knowledge on what types of wellness programs consumers want in their healthcare plans. Then Consumers 4 Wellness will be a platform that can push for changes in our healthcare system.
Please read the book: Bridge It: The Integrative Medicine Approach to the Healthcare Crisis in the United States |
Dr. Julie Miller has been a nurse since 1979. She became ill after exposure to an active herpes patient in the hospital. The doctors treated her with many antibiotics and antifungals to help her heal. Afterward, she experienced health issues ongoing for eight years until she was referred to a chiropractor who worked with her alignment, taking natural supplements, and changing her diet. After five years, she was able to heal herself completely. She decided to become a Naturopathic doctor to further her knowledge of how to heal our bodies naturally. She tests for the root causes of the imbalances in our system and helps people heal their immune systems and themselves.
https://www.naturocw.com/ |
Death – A Higher Conversation
Interview with Jan Edwards, an intuitive life guide, and Sam Hashizu, a holistic accountant and lifelong ACIM student/mentor, on understanding Death. We discuss Death's cultural and spiritual influences, energy, and consciousness. From Jan's loss of her son, after-death connections, and Sam's understanding of Death and transcendence of the fear of dying, their perspectives will comfort and inspire you. https://inspiredlifeguide.com https://thj-cpa.com |
Compilation video of uplifting messages and a range of topics to share various interviews and to help listeners learn about my podcast. Listen and enjoy.
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Interview with Kevin Palmieri, the CFO, Founder & Co-Host of Next Level University, a Global Top 100 Self-Improvement podcast. The Next Level University offers many avenues to better yourself in life, love, health, and wealth.
Kevin learned to overcome thoughts of low self-worth in his life. In his early 20s, he had, what looked like to many, a perfect life with a great paying job, a girlfriend, and a fantastic car, yet he still wasn’t happy with who he was. Kevin shares his knowledge of how he improved his self-esteem and changed his outlook on life. He found that learning from others and helping others succeed in their lives brought passion back into his life. This interview has many inspiring messages. Listen to learn more. |
This interview is co-hosted with Julie Morris from "The Secret Club of Adoption," where we interview Frank "Tony" Rich, who was adopted as a baby. Tony's adopted mom, Vera Rich, led a life of many hardships from the age of 13. She grew up during the early 1930s and the U.S. Depression Era. She had to run away from a bad family life and raise her younger brother on her own. At 14, Vera got married to a 26-year-old lumberjack in Oregon. Tony's adopted mother became one of the first single mothers allowed to keep her adopted son in California. Tony grew up knowing he was adopted and called his birth mother Aunt Elaine, as she stayed in touch with his adopted mom, Vera. Listen to learn more about Tony's perspective on growing up adopted. This series of adoptee interviews is to help people learn more about navigating adoption.
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Brendan shares about his background in food science, being able to bring that forth into his new love of baking. He explains about learning to bake bread and other baked goods in detail. He has honed his skills and currently does pop-up shops to sell his products. He goes into the building of a bakery business, from the kitchen space needed, the plans to scale up, and who his customers will be from wholesale to retail. One will be surprised at what truly goes into baking bread and croissants and the effort to bring a business to full-scale capacity.
Listen to learn more about the baking industry and Brendan's experience. Video can be found on YouTube under One Interview One World as well. https://youtu.be/fHEbBSfsRBk |
Interview with Jan Broders, an entrepreneur, speaker, & coach focusing on work burnout who helps his clients to be successful without compromising their health and happiness. Jan is a burnout survivor forced to recreate his life at only 27. He explains how his job had overtaken his life with so many work hours and how it finally had an extreme effect on his health. Through Jan's recovery, he learned how to deal with stress and become consciously mindful.
Jan Broders successfully runs his coaching business, assisting individuals and corporations on positive ways to deal with work burnout by creating practices for people to become mindful, happy, and successful in their work and life combined. |
This is an adoption interview with Jennifer Rose Asher, author of Journey to my Daughter. Jennifer is the mother of two adopted children and one biological child. She worked as a birthmother counselor and an adoption consultant, which helped her understand both sides of the adoption process. Her book details her and her husband’s decision to adopt after miscarriages and the many twists and turns it took before their daughter came into their life. Jennifer explains different avenues for adoption, decisions to consider when adopting, being honest and telling your adoptive children about being adopted, open adoptions, and the adoption process. Listen to learn more.
You may also like listening to previous adoption interviews with episodes 45 and 52. journeytomydaughter.com oneinterviewoneworld.com |
Interview with Brandon Leibowitz, who runs and operates SEO Optimizers and has been in business since 2007. SEO OPTIMIZERS is a digital marketing company focusing on helping small and medium-sized businesses get more online traffic, which converts into clients, sales, and leads.
This interview is packed with knowledge about SEO and ways to help your business show up higher in Google Searches. There is a lot that goes into search engine optimization. Some from as simple as when uploading images or movies to have them named for the content, not just a generic file number to not paying for ads to promote your business and getting your business more leads. Seooptimizers.com/gift |
Sharon Valenti, a Relationship Coach, shares how to change our lives by changing our thoughts.
Sharon learned to overcome victimhood feelings from childhood trauma and life experiences. She eventually came to understand that she was the one carrying the baggage that kept attracting those relationships. Once she delved into and questioned her underlying beliefs about herself, she experienced a radical change. Sharon now teaches people how to master their thoughts. Doing this catalyzes them from a life of doubt & suffering to one of confidence, certainty, and peace. In this interview, Sharon discusses many topics that help one learn to look at their beliefs, what is causing their distress, and ways to move beyond it for a happier, more peaceful mindset. https://isittrue.com/ https://www.facebook.com/mypeacefulthoughts https://www.instagram.com/isittrue_official/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharonvalenti/ |
Interview with Khushbu Davda, a young Self-Love Enthusiast who believes in the power of a smile, confidence, and indifference to make her life work for her. Khushbu is a beautiful soul who pushed through her self-boundaries of not feeling comfortable with herself. She realized she needed to change and not look to others for her happiness but create it from within herself. She has been on this journey for over five years.
Khushbu is from India; therefore, you will learn more about her country and its culture. She made her life about loving herself. She wanted to grow beyond the pressures of pleasing others in hopes of finding love outside of herself. Now, she can move through life enjoying her own company and her choices over others, and she interacts with others on her own loving terms. |
Terry Tucker, Former Police/SWAT Officer, Businessman, and now Cancer Warrior, has written the book "Sustainable Excellence, Ten Principles to Leading Your Uncommon and Extraordinary Life" to help people find and live their purpose.
This interview goes in-depth on Terry's life as a police officer, starting in the force when he was 37 years old. Terry shares how being a more senior police officer helped him to understand and communicate with people better. He worked for the Cincinnati, Ohio Police Department as a neighborhood patrol officer, an undercover narcotics investigator, and a SWAT Hostage Negotiator. Terry had many professions in his life, even playing NCAA Division I college basketball. Yet, his challenge since 2012 is one of a cancer warrior dealing with a rare form of cancer called Acral Lentiginous Melanoma, which presented on the bottom of my foot. Terry shares how he has been going through this process and how a college student’s request led him to write his book "Sustainable Excellence" to help motivate people to live their lives to the fullest. Terry Tucker also created the website: http://www.motivationalcheck.com, which helps to motivate people with other people's stories and quotes. Watch video here: https://youtu.be/VnsO1c2IHcA |
Diana Cregan is a Career Coach for moms re-entering the workforce. She has worked as a consultant, recruiter, trainer, and coach. Diana developed a program to support moms wanting to go back to work. She offers an online course with additional 1:1 coaching and a support group to get moms past the fear and overwhelm and help them see that they have significant worth and value outside the home.
Diana helps moms find their core beliefs and wants for the future. By learning to be introspective and looking at one’s inner self and what you truly desire, Diana helps moms research, question, network, and come to an accurate understanding of what the best career for them is and how to go about getting it. |
Interview with Casey Waesche, author of a new children's book called "I'm The Boss Of Me." This book will help little ones learn how to be in charge of their body parts: their mouths, arms, and legs. It teaches children personal accountability and responsibility. The book also teaches diversity and inclusiveness, personal safety, and body autonomy.
Casey has had quite an eclectic life, from managing a band and touring the US & Europe in her 20's, planning large-scale events and festivals, fundraising for the NFL, and starting and running small businesses. She has traveled the globe and has many interesting life stories to share. The creation of the I'm The Boss of Me children's book happened when her son was seven years old. He came home – again – with a note from his teacher saying he had another "outburst" in class. (This time, it was calling the teacher a liar in front of the whole class.) She asked him why this kept happening, and he said, "It's not MY fault, Mommy. My MOUTH did it!" Listen to the complete interview to learn more about Casey's life and her critically acclaimed children's book. imthebossofme.com |
Interview with Dawna Campbell, author of Financially Fit, which brings together the world of money and helps people uncover the thoughts and feelings that hold them back so that they can create a life of happiness, prosperity, and love. Dawna is a former Financial Advisor and has over 25 years of combined professional experience. She is a professional speaker sharing her techniques during interactive workshops and maintains an international private practice. Her personal Heart Centered Healing philosophy is to create a world that is a better place for all to live.
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Interview with Angel RIBO, known as The CEO Confidant. Angel’s company works with corporate CEOs and established entrepreneurs when expanding into new global markets. His company has helped more than 1,500 CEOs in 33 different countries to accelerate the growth of their businesses.
Our interview discusses his life experience from growing up in Spain and then living and working in 8 countries. He speaks five different languages. He learned to sit back and observe the cultures, which has helped him tremendously in business. He took many risks in his career choices, and even now looks back and wishes he took more. He says that people need to take risks and not worry about making mistakes. Angel says all people are unique, and we have knowledge to share always – take one imperfect action today and get out of your comfort zone. Use your passion and the expertise that you have in you. Listen to the full interview to learn about Angel's business expertise and experience with global markets and business expansion. |
In this interview, Liesl shares about herself and how Ever Widening Circles works to bring positive media and education to the world. One of their media platforms is the EWC education platform. EWCed offers curated videos, text, and questions for learners and educators on many subjects. It is created to reach a diversity of learners with educational content that connects the information to the real world. She shares about The Conspiracy of Goodness Network, an inspiring platform to connect people working on solving the problems in the world today. You
will learn about applying the 4 Shifts: Pause, Ignore, Seek Signs of Goodness and Progress, and Sharing – to engage with media more mindfully. The 4 Shifts are ways to bring positive news and things you are interested in to pop up more in your media feed. Liesl discusses the importance of curiosity and awe in learning and how inspiring children to follow their interests leads to a lifelong passion for learning and to see the possibilities in all things. Listen to learn so much more and to be inspired. |
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Interview with Kathleen Hallal, who is the Co-Director of Non Toxic Communities. Kathleen was instrumental in getting the city of Irvine, California to adopt organic maintenance for all of their parks and schools. The city stopped using toxic products on the lawns, schools and playgrounds. Non Toxic Communities works to guide others to successfully introduce organic landscaping practices for their communities and will help them connect with professionals who can teach the methods to go organic.
Kathleen explains about how the use of toxic chemicals in our landscaping and in our environment have affected our soil and health. I hope this interview inspires people to push their own local community leaders to switch from toxic chemicals to organic practices. nontoxiccommunities.com https://youtu.be/yIt4YG9IEQY |
Kristen Vande Bossche is passionate about teaching financial literacy. She started her career after graduating from Washington State University in 2013 and joining her family business, Vande Bossche Financial. As she immersed herself into the financial investment business, she discovered that when clients have a clear financial plan and follow that plan, they get peace of mind about their financial future, be it buying a home, financing a child’s college education or planning for retirement.
While building on the knowledge of the business she not only obtained all of the securities licenses, but she also went back to school to become a Certified Financial Planner and a Retirement Income Certified Professional. One of the most important lessons that she has learned over the last 8 years is understanding the needs of clients and recognizing that everyone’s economic and life situation is unique. She married her husband Kai in 2018 and at the end of 2019 they welcomed their son Brooks. |
At the age of 21, Nigel Dix decided to leave England to come to America, hoping for a better future than what he had back home. He had no money, no place to live, but knew a friend who had come here. Nigel made his way by working odd jobs and standing on the corner for work in the beginning. He grew up constantly being tired in school and having a hard time learning, which later he realized was undiagnosed fibromyalgia. Yet, Nigel had the determination to make his way in the world. He got deported once after being interviewed by the Orange County Register. He came back to America six weeks later and made a life here. Listen to the interview to learn more about Nigel Dix.
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An adoption story shared by Julie Morris. Julie was adopted at one day old, and she is an adoptive mother herself.
Julie grew up knowing she was adopted. She had one sister from her adoptive family, and one adoptive brother growing up. She always wondered where she came from and who her biological parents were. Her story unfolds and you will find out how she ended up connecting with her two biological sisters, and how life was for Julie. This interview is very insightful into understanding a person’s point of view from being adopted to also raising an adopted child. The adoption arena has so many facets to it, and this interview shines a light on this topic. |
Interview with Paula D’Andrea who is an intuitive business consultant. She shares about her 20+ years of expertise in personal development that includes fitness and high-level mentoring. She helps her clients find ways to break through emotional, mental and physical blocks with her True North Method.
Paula D'Andrea's programs are designed to deliver a high level of personal mentoring, coaching, strategy, accountability and block clearing. As 'The Reset Expert', she provides coaching and support for busy professionals to strengthen and leverage their energy in overlooked areas, such as their health or mindset. Their reset allows them more energy, time and vitality to enjoy a freedom-based lifestyle. |
Sam shares about his Holistic Accounting style and the many ways that he has applied his perspective throughout his career and life with his staff and clients. |
Roni Askey-Doran is a Tasmanian born world traveler who has been to 46 countries. She has spent her life seeking adventure, happiness, and inner peace. She is the author of many books, an artist, a chef and she is the owner and manager of the Secret Garden in Mompiche, Ecuador. The Secret Garden Mompiche is a sustainable eco-home where guests can experience the tropical jungle, healthy foods, and a wonderful host.
Roni shares stories from her travels, her books, her experience of teaching English and moving to Ecuador, to about building a place to live and share the jungle with others in Mompiche. https://www.facebook.com/SecretGardenMompiche/ https://www.instagram.com/secretgardenmompiche/ https://www.amazon.com/s?k=roni+askey-doran&ref=nb_sb_noss https://twitter.com/ronimompiche |
Carrie Wojciechowski, who has been a Clinical Nutritionist for over 8 years, shares about how changing her eating habits helped heal her, and made her want to become a nutritionist. You will learn about nutrition, vitamins, water intake, family health patterns, and more that affect us, and how we can improve our quality of life through healthy eating with whole foods and sustainable nutrition.
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Sotonye grew up in Brooklyn, New York. She shares how she wanted to become a doctor since she was a child, but there weren’t any Doctors that looked like her around as role models until she met Dr. Cambridge by chance in high school. That was the moment Sotonye realized she could go after her dream of becoming a doctor. You will learn how her perseverance and hard work made her vision come true. Sotonye also shares many important aspects about getting into and being in medical school.
#simply_soso, YouTube: Simply Sotonye |
Interview with Dr. Navjot Kaur who is a Naturopathic Doctor with the Tustin Longevity Center in Tustin, California. Dr. Kaur explains how she got into this field of medicine, and how a naturopathic doctor looks at the whole body for healing, instead of just treating a symptom. She goes on to explain how diet, water, nutrient and hormone deficiencies, to how one thinks can affect our health. Dr. Kaur’s goal is to help people heal through a healthier lifestyle.
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Lifelong scuba diver & photographer, Mike Bray, shares with us about the process of learning to scuba dive, about the equipment needed, what it is like under the water, the various dive locations (especially Little Cayman Island), the many species of fish encountered, about underwater photography, to protecting marine life and improving the ocean and reef environments.
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Interview with Corky Quirk of NorCalBats.org. Learn about how beneficial bats truly are to our environment and for pest control. Plus they are really cute! This interview is a great teaching tool for all, but especially for children to learn about bats and the world around them.
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Dr. Lara Romero is an energy healer who can work with your higher self, your guides and angels, to help one live their life to the fullest by working through one’s beliefs and patterns. In this interview, she explains about your higher self, following your intuition and ways to perceive and follow it, what the ego is, setting intentions to be clear on what it is that you want, how to deal with fear in our lives, how to deal with life’s frustrations, and how to manifest your goals.
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Justin Smith, and his wife Sarye, both work as full time agents for RE/MAX Consultants in La Quinta, CA. They represent the many cities that are part of the Coachella Valley, such as Palm Desert, La Quinta, Indio, and Palm Springs. Justin shares how he made a leap of faith and changed his career. He moved to the desert in California to become a real estate agent. He met his wife there, and they have two beautiful young girls. You will learn about the life of a real estate agent, to ways of engaging people that lead to more sales in this arena, to important information to know when buying or selling a home.
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Personal Trainer, Doug Carter, shares about being a fitness trainer and a soccer coach. He talks about the many facets that go into this type of business, to how he became of Personal Trainer after the company he worked for went out of business, to how one's positive mindset and good discipline can take you everywhere. Many topics are covered, including weight training, cardio. stretching, rollers, interval training, gym and outside training, diet and nutrition, putting in the effort, training while injured, easing into exercising if you haven’t in a while, tips for people who want to become a trainer, to things he has learned along the way.
Steel Fitness, (949) 929 2973, Instagram: doug___carter, Facebook: Doug Steelfitness Carter |
Interview with Peg Corley, who is the Executive Director at the LGBT Center OC. Peg shares about the many programs available, and how the center is there to help the LGBTQ+ community. The center's programs are designed for gay men, lesbians, youth, the transgender community, the Spanish-speaking LGBT community, the bisexual community, and LGBT families. They are one of the oldest gay and lesbian community centers in the United States. lgbtcenteroc.org
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Irving & Cindy Calderon, owners of Kingdom Auto Repair in Garden Grove, CA, teach women about their cars so that they can understand and negotiate better when dealing with car mechanics. This podcast is from one of their Ladies Kar Care Clinics held in January of 2020. Kingdomautorepair.net, #ladieskarcare, #kingdom_autorepair
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Pat Salas, a Vietnam War Veteran, shares his story about being in the Vietnam War. He was 22 years old when he was drafted. Pat gives a heartfelt, open, and realistic account of being in the war. You will get a real perspective of what it was like to be a soldier in Vietnam. He didn’t have help dealing with PTSD after the war, and it took him 25 years to finally reach out for help. Listen to learn more about his life, the Vietnam War, and how war affects a person and society in so many ways.
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Chef Casey Pendergras has learned the in’s and out’s of working in a kitchen from the age of 14. He realized he enjoyed creating food and working in a fast pace environment. He went to culinary school and has been working for over twenty years as a professional cook and chef.
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Tracey, a hair stylist for 38 years, shares what life is like behind the chair. She talks about working in the field, how the hair industry has progressed, how she understands what her client’s hair can and can’t do, to being a listening ear and friend to her clients.
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Ellen, a Pediatric Gastroenterology Nurse Practitioner shares about working in this field. Many GI subjects are discussed: Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), constipation, Crohn's disease, IBF, IBS, MRE, ulcerative colitis, biologics, emerging biologics, allergies, gastroenterology, food impactions, endoscopy, GI, low energy, unexplained weight loss, waking up with pain, enterography, esophagus, allergist, benchmark research, immunology, allergies, autoimmune diseases, inflammation, colitis, microbiome, acid reflux, and more.
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Rocky Kuner is a singer/songwriter who sings with the band “YYNOT’, a Rush Tribute Band that also creates their own original music. She has her own songs found on Soundcloud. She recently co-wrote a song with her friend Sylvia MacCalla for the singer/performer Eden Espinosa. She studied vocals under Gregg De Castro learning the Seth Riggs – Speech Level Singing Technique, and she now teaches this singing technique to her own vocal students.
Listen to the One Interview One World podcast to learn about her background and her life ongoing as a singer and songwriter. Find out more: @rok_lobsta97 https://yynotband.com/ https://soundcloud.com/rocky-kuner |
Interview with Arthur Mitchell
about how to rewire our thinking about retirement, from dealing with ageism to real life perspectives that affect people in retirement. He coaches clients on how to more fully live the life they want to live in line with their values and purpose. |
Vivian De Guzman is a holistic physical therapist since 1991. She is also a human MRI, a master healer, and a medical intuitive. She teaches and helps others through her Transformational Wellness International Academy, and she has written the book, “Awaken your Medical Intuition: The Healthcare Professional’s Guide to Energy Healing." Find out more: transformwellinc.com/clarity, viviandeguzman.com.
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A direct, personal, heartfelt sharing of what it is like to parent and raise a child with Autism, with Tricia Wallace M.D. Tricia is a wife and mother of three beautiful boys, her youngest being diagnosed on the autism spectrum. She is also a board-certified doctor in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, as well as being a yoga teacher.
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Heather Paris, owner of A Single Shot Photography, shares about running a photography business. She joined a photography meetup group to learn and enjoy her photography passion for many years, then due to layoffs at work and even with a new baby she took a leap of faith and started her own photography company. Heather touches on lighting, photography techniques, running a business, and coordinating around family life. Check out more at: www.asingleshotphotography.com
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Learning about the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach, California with Keith Matassa – Director of Zoological and Conservation Programs & Krysta Higuchi – Events and Public Relations Coordinator. PMMC rehabilitates and releases marine mammals and inspires ocean stewardship through research, education, and collaboration. They collaborate with many organizations and universities, such as NOAA, the Coast Guard, Police, Life Guards, UC Davis, UConn, Tufts, Sea World, and more. Check out pacificmmc.org for how to help, volunteer, donate, and to learn more. To help with seal sightings use the new Seal Spotter App.
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Nancy is a Theatrical Costume Designer, a Freelance Designer, a Custom Couture Sewer and Designer, and one who has immense knowledge on textile chemistry and all that goes into sewing from pattern making to the final designed piece.
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Captain James Morgia, a WWII Veteran who is 96 years old, shares about his life. He was awarded the Silver Star for his efforts in the Battle of the Bulge, and he has a master’s degree in Chemistry from NYU. He worked for the Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, and he has written books about his life and about ways others can live their lives to the fullest.
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Shelby, a second-year veterinary medicine student and blogger, shares about being a vet student and all that entails, from internships, shadowing a veterinarian, and the many life paths that brought her to this point. She talks about her experiences and encourages others to take a risk and step outside of their comfort zones to live their own dreams and achieve happiness.
Find her at: travelingdogtor.com, @traveling_dogtor on Instagram. |
Documentary Photographer, Mayor Otu of Nigeria, shares with us about his life, his work, his country, and the people there.
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Learn about the fascinating new Skysource/WEDEW system that is able to draw fresh drinking water from the moisture in the air, created by David Hertz and his company FAIA and the Studio of Environmental Architecture. The Skysource/WEDEW system recently won the grand prize for Water Abundance with XPrize. In this interview, David explains how the WEDEW system works, and how it can be deployed to many areas around the world to supply fresh drinking water from the air. It can be used as an adjunct to current water municipalities, for disaster relief situations, and for people who don’t have access to clean fresh water where they live. Find out more at: skysource.org.
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Nancy, a Denali National Park Bus Driver, shares about the park, the wildlife, and Alaska. She's spent 40 years working in Alaska, and twenty years living there. Denali is the tallest mountain in North America, and Denali NP is over 6 million acres of land abundant in wildlife. It has one road going into and out of it, that is 92 miles long.
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Below is the Hearing Impaired Interview Transcribed:
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Hearing impaired friends, Rama & Jeanne share about living with severe hearing loss. Jeanne lost her hearing at age 8, and Rama was born with genetic hearing loss. They explain what it is like living their lives each day. They talk about the isolation, not understanding parts of a conversation, to Rama recently getting a cochlear implant and the process that goes with that, and so much more. You will come away with a clearer understanding of what a hearing challenged life is like to live.
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Understanding the unspoken world of Human Trafficking with Sharon H. from Rescue One Foundation |
This interview will help people understand and communicate better with their loved ones that are dealing with end of life illnesses, dementia, and Alzheimers. |
One homeless, illegal immigrant, man answering questions about himself in the most humble way, so that we can learn about a life style that most do not comprehend.
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Vietnamese Refugee/Naturalized US Citizen, Susan, shares her story of leaving war torn Vietnam in 1976 secretly with her family, and how they made their journey via a boat, a Malaysian refugee camp, and then making their way to America and creating a new life here.
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Gayane Kulikyan, M.A., is a Spiritual Counselor, who works with people who feel lonely, lost, and like they don't belong anywhere.
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Throat Cancer Survivor, Carolle Vargas, shares how her thoughts, environment, eating habits, and people surrounding her helped her heal. |
Anil, a Sri Lankan American Immigrant, shares about his life in America, from coming here with $1,500 in his pocket, to working hard and having a strong work ethic, to coming to terms with a new perspective on immigrants in America - some who've lived here all their lives. |
Marcie Howard from Reikisounds.org enlightens us about Reiki energy healing and sound healing..
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