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Guest Occupation: Motivational Author and Singer Rachel Karu
Guest Biography:

Empowerment coach Rachel Karu, MS, ACC, is proud to announce the release of her new CD Stepping into More. The CD is a companion to her autobiographical self-help book Stepping into More – Lessons from a Recovering Perfectionist. Rachel is available for both interview and song -- to inspire your listeners to work through their fears, embrace their most cherished passions, and go for it.

Despite Rachel’s success as a coach, speaker, and trainer, she had kept her deepest

passion – to be a singer – hidden for over 20 years.  A series of events starting with a car accident sparked Rachel on a quest to lead a more integrated life that includes joyful self-expression through song.  Rachel earned her Master’s degree in Counseling for Business, is a certified coach, and is the owner of RAE Development – a professional and personal growth company.  A sought-after coach, keynote speaker (who sings!) and corporate trainer, Rachel’s clients include Disney/ABC, Nestle, Mattel, The Braille Institute, Raytheon, and the U.S. Navy.

Guest Category: Education, Music, Psychology, Spiritual, TV & Film
Guest Occupation: An award-winning filmmaker and twice-published Samuel French playwright
Guest Biography:

GUEST: STEVEN PEROS

After working as a produced writer for Film and Stage, Steven recently forayed successfully into Television, selling his first two original one-hour pilots: Dorian Gray to NBC/Universal, and another one-hour drama for MTV with Relativity TV and Andrew Panay producing. His original teleplay for 2013’s A Country Christmas Story, starring Dolly Parton, broke Holiday Season ratings records for Lifetime Television.

Steven is currently developing a biopic on screen legend Rita Hayworth to star Eva Longoria, who will also Executive Produce.

This comes on the heels of the theatrical release of Steven’s feature directorial debut, Footprints, which he also wrote. The film received the praise of such renowned critics as Kevin Thomas, F.X. Feeney, Mick LaSalle, and the Chairman of the New York Film Critics Circle, who hailed it as “One of the Ten Best Films So Far This Year”.

An award-winning filmmaker and twice-published Samuel French playwright, with credits in Film, Television, and Theatre, Steven wrote the Lionsgate film, The Cat’s Meow, starring Kirsten Dunst and directed by Peter Bogdanovich, chronicling a murder that was rumored to have taken place on board William Randolph Hearst’s 220-foot yacht in 1924.

Steven’s second feature as director, The Undying, a supernatural thriller he also co-wrote, starring Emmy nominee Robin Weigert (HBO’s Deadwood) and Wes Studi (Avatar), was released wide on DVD/VOD in December 2011.

In the world of comedy, Steven penned three episodes of AMC’s Emmy Award-winning sitcom, The Lot, and was a writer on Disney’s Around the World in 80 Days, starring Jackie Chan, directed by Frank Coraci (director of The Wedding Singer and Zookeeper).

In the world of Theatre, Steven was profiled by Samuel French as their Playwright of the Month for April 2011. The Los Angeles Premiere of his play, The Cat’s Meow, had an extended nine- week run, garnering rave reviews from The Los Angeles Times, Daily Variety, CBS Radio, and many others in the print and radio press. The play has been produced in four countries thus far.

Prior to The Cat’s Meow, Steven directed the Los Angeles World Premiere of his full-length play, Karlaboy, a haunting drama for which he received a Drama-Logue Critics Award for Outstanding Achievement in Writing.

Steven has been a frequent contributor to MovieMaker Magazine. His writing on film has also been published in The Huffington Post, New York’s Newsday, Village Voice, and Scr(i)pt. He is a graduate of New York University’s Film School and is a member of the Writers Guild of America.

Guest Category: Arts, Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Philosophy, Self Help, TV & Film
Guest Occupation: Musician, Songwriter, and Sound Healer
Guest Biography:

Larisa Gosla is a Musician, Songwriter, and Sound Healer. She has an extensive background with over a decade of experience traveling the globe facilitating music, dance, sound healing, and other creative arts expressions as a means for healing. Her highest excitement is in allowing herself and others to remember their TRUTHS through her songwriting while BEING in inspiration, peace, and joy.

Learn More About Our Musical Guest, Follow Her and Hear Her Music at:

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LARISA GOSLA

Larisa Gosla is a Musician, Sound Healer, and Certified Hypnotherapist. She has an extensive background with over a decade of experience traveling the globe, facilitating music, dance, sound healing, and other creative arts expressions as a means for healing. She believes that staying in tune with our bodies/spirit/mind is key to living a healthy lifestyle.

What is Sound Healing?

Sound Healing is the therapeutic application of sound frequencies to the body/mind/spirit of a person with the intention of bringing them into a state of harmony and health. Each sound bowl emits a resonant frequency that is connected to a specific part of the energetic body system (chakra.) Because our body and mind are so connected we hold thoughts, beliefs, habits in our energetic system. When one area of our body is out of alignment, it disrupts the flow of the entire system. The sound frequencies from the Quartz Crystal Bowls move into the energetic and physical body, breaking up what is not needed and re-aligning, while also facilitating a deep meditation and physical relaxation. This allows the body to re-tune to its natural, effortless flow. Larisa likes to describe it as a car wash, but for the energetic body!

Rudolph Steiner said: “There will come a time when a diseased condition will not be described as it is today by physicians and psychologists, but it will be spoken of in musical terms, as one would speak of a piano that was out of tune.”

What is Hypnosis?

Hypnosis is a natural state of heightened suggestibility that we all experience. Have you ever been driving on the freeway and missed your exit because you were daydreaming? Have you ever watched a movie and completely forgot about your “outside life” until the movie is over? Have you ever entered a deep state of meditation where time is suddenly non-existent? These are all wonderful examples of hypnosis.

What is Hypnotherapy?

Hypnotherapy is utilizing the power of hypnosis to bypass the critical mind so that your conscious and subconscious mind can work in harmony together, to create the life you truly desire and deserve! It is used solely for the health and well-being of the individual and is very different from stage hypnosis which is used for entertainment purposes only. You can never say or do anything you don’t want to.

“I attended a sound bowl healing with Larisa to support her as a fellow classmate, and because I was curious about whether or not sound healing worked. I was blown away! I almost didn’t attend that night because I’d hurt my back the previous weekend and the recovery was going slow. I was astounded after the session was over to realize I had absolutely no back pain! I also felt quite uplifted, and as if I’d had a massage. Keep me on your e-mail list, Larisa- I’ll be back!!”

– Heather Renee

Guest Category: Arts, Performing Arts, Sound Healing, Music
Guest Occupation: Performance Artist/Astrologer
Guest Biography:

ROSIE CUTTER is an international performance artist and astrologer. Studying astrology and medicine for 14 years, she came upon the Destiny Card system while living on the island of Kauai, Hi.  


Our common day playing cards weren't actually used for playing games until very recently, they are actually the origins of the Tarot and are one of the oldest systems of astrology on the planet.  Every day has a card, and every card has deep layers of meaning. 

 

Incorporating numerology and astrology,  Rosie found her true self through the system, as an award-winning musician and reader.  The system has truly opened her eyes to the realization that all forms of life are interconnected through ancient patterns.  If we merely stop to take the time and reflect, we can see the patterns of energy that affect us and how to use these uncontrollable forces in our world in  a positive way.   

Since the discovery of Destiny Cards Rosie has traveled the world far and wide to places like Brazil, Ibiza, Hawaii, and all over America doing thousands of readings and sharing her passion for knowledge that helps people navigate this strange world. Rosie offers integrative readings involving Human Design, Astrology, and Destiny Cards, to see a weather forecast of past, present and future events.   She is releasing an upcoming book and weekly card kit with famed Destiny Cards Author Robert Camp in the fall, and is currently working with clients via telephone and internet from her home in Jackson Hole, Wy.


Rosie can be reached at

email: Roselyncutter@gmail.com

Facebook: Rosie Cutter

Guest Category: Arts, Paranormal, Physics & Metaphysics
Guest Occupation: Teacher
Guest Biography:

Peggy Robertson has taught kindergarten, first, second, fourth, fifth and sixth grade, beginning her career in Missouri and continuing in Kansas, for a total of ten years.



She was hired by Richard C. Owen Publishers in 2001 to serve as a Learning Network Coordinator and spent the next three years training teacher leaders and administrators in educational theory and practice in the state of Colorado, as well as around the country during the summer months.

In 2004 she was hired as the Literacy Coordinator by the Adams 50 School District in Westminster, Colorado. While working in Adams 50 she mentored teachers and administrators and supported them in the writing and implementation of school development plans.

She earned her master’s degree in English as a Second Language at Southeast Missouri State University. She currently is an instructional coach at an elementary school and devotes the rest of her time to her work at United Opt Out National. Contact Peggy at writepeg@juno.com or 720-810-5593.

Guest Category: Education
Guest Occupation: Associate Professor of Literacy Education at Elmira College
Guest Biography:

Please allow me to introduce myself.  I am a former elementary school teacher and currently work as a teacher educator at Elmira College where I am employed as an Associate Professor of Literacy Education.  I formerly worked for six years at Arkansas State University within the Department of Education teaching undergraduate and graduate reading courses.

My years as an elementary school teacher were spent in Mississippi.  My first teaching job was in Philadelphia, located in Neshoba County — a place infamous for the murders of three civil rights workers during Freedom Summer of 1964.  The movie, “Mississippi Burning” chronicles the murders of James Chaney, Micky Schwerner, and Andrew Goodman and while the movie veers from some of the factual details, it does capture the spirit of this time of racism and hate.  I am not a native of Mississippi and was captivated by this small southern town, its history, and how it viewed civil rights.  As a school teacher in Philadelphia I couldn’t help but see connections between the town’s history and its citizens, public schools in general, and education policy.  Thus began a career devoted to examining the intersections between the civic lives of people and education policy at the local, state, and federal levels.

My decision to pursue a career as a literacy scholar and educator was a natural extension of my professional practice.  Literacy education has become of one the most politicized areas in education, as made evident by the “Reading Wars” that culminated in No Child Left Behind and Reading First policies.  Corporate entities have been well poised over the decades to take advantage of the reading debates with commercial, scripted, “teacher proof” products that guarantee success for schools and teachers who implement them “with fidelity.”  My dissertation research while earning my Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at Mississippi State University focused on expert teachers in Mississippi attempting to use one of these commercial programs while teaching children in some of the poorest and low performing schools in Mississippi.  This research demonstrated the problems associated with these types of programs and how they, in fact, diminish the role of teachers in literacy instruction and can negatively impact students.  Most importantly, I found that teaching children living in impoverished communities, whether rural or inner-city, requires much more than a program.  requires teachers with big hearts, expert knowledge, and an understanding of the impact of poverty on academic achievement.  As one teacher poignantly told me, “I’m trying to teach these children to read and they’re trying to survive.”  I published my findings in the journal Literacy  in an article entitled “Commercial Reading Programmes as the Solution for Children Living in Poverty” in 2010.  This research was nominated by the United Kingdom Literacy Association (UKLA) for literacy research of the year.

I’ve learned over the years that one cannot examine the impact of poverty and other social issues on education without looking at the history of education reform.  The intersections between race, poverty, and economic policies are profound and undeniable.  I began reading about economist Milton Friedman’s free market ideas a number of years ago when examining the use of his voucher concept to maintain a segregated school system in the south.  I became aware that while he is often acknowledged as the father of the voucher movement, scholars often do not sufficiently examine the magnitude of his ideas on education policy in general.  In our current education reform era, driven by the Common Core and RTTT policies, while the American public is clamoring to understand how our country ended up with the current set of corporate-driven education reform policies, I felt compelled to try to answer questions that had been at the forefront of my research for a number of years:  How is it that Republicans, devoted to small government and diminished federal government intervention in education, became the party that expanded the role of the federal government beyond all imagination with NCLB?   And how is it that those same federal education policies were then embraced — and extended even further — by Democrats?  On the surface this doesn’t make sense.

My book The Origins of the Common CoreHow the Free Market Became Public Education Policy is the culmination of my research.  I felt at times like I was deciphering hieroglyphics and trying to find  a Rosetta Stone of current education policy to help me  understand the language of the conservatives, the supposedly liberal Democrats, the business community, and those engaged in systemic public education reform.  The bond among these groups, it turned out, has been an allegiance to free market economic theory.   I was left, after writing the book, with an uneasy feeling about which party I could trust to do the right thing when it comes to our nation’s public schools.  Both parties have been involved in creating what seems like the “wild west” in public education where the emphasis is on making a buck and not on educating our children.  It’s been an uneasy story to write about.  There are no political heroes when it comes to our nation’s public school systems.  While education policy makers may have had good intentions, they have overwhelmingly yielded to those who envision education as a free market in which huge profits can be made.  As a result, it is our nation’s children who are suffering.  This is a tragedy now unfolding before our very eyes!

Guest Category: Education
Guest Occupation: Professional Boxer
Guest Biography:
Xavier Martinez is a Professional Boxer, at just 17 years old.  Martinez has been training with Ray Woods since he was 7 years old.  He has over 60 Amateur bouts, and just recently won his first Professional fight.  Martinez was Nationally Ranked in both 2013 and 2014, number 4 & 3 respectively.  Martinez lives in Sacramento, California.
Guest Category: Sports & Recreation, Professional, High School, College
Guest Occupation: Author, Public Speaker, Healer, Teacher, Aboriginal Elder
Guest Biography:

Bilawara Lee is an Elder of the Larrakia Nation of Darwin Northern Territory, Australia, Her name Bilawara means the red tailed black cockatoo: an ancestral spirit being that brings about change.

She is acknowledged and respected as a healer and teacher of the ancient wisdoms of Aboriginal Spirituality and Healing. She is the Australian Aboriginal representative on the International Indigenous Grandmothers Council, the Wisdom Keepers of the Worlds Ancient Sacred Knowledge and currently works as an Elder on Campus for the Flinders University’s Northern Territory Medical Program. Bilawara is an Authorised Marriage Celebrant and is the sole owner operator of Dirila [Dreamtime] Ceremonies.  

Bilawara is a faculty member of the Casa de La Luna Institute in the USA and travels nationally and internationally to conduct workshop and ceremonies. Bilawara is a published International author with two books Star Dreaming and Healing from the Dilly Bag.

Bilawara life is completely dedicated to helping us discover the wholeness and boundless beauty within our spirits and hearts, and travels nationally and internationally to conduct special life-changing workshops and ceremonies.

As a Grandmother of the oldest, continues surviving cultures on Earth, Bilawara will share with you wisdoms from the Ancestors for your spiritual journey to the stars.

Guest Category: Health & Lifestyle, Medicine, Paranormal, Philosophy, Physics & Metaphysics, Psychology, Self Help, Spiritual