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Guest Occupation: Are You Ready to Become a Man Who Is Living His Life to the Fullest?
Guest Biography:

Anthony Treas, an Iraq War veteran, is on a mission to radically change men's health. His mission in Iraq was to provide personal security for U.S. generals and government officials, now his mission is to empower men to thrive and reclaim their greatness.

Guest Category: Business, Education, Health & Lifestyle, Military, News, Psychology, Science, Self Help, Sports & Recreation
Guest Occupation: Arjuna Ardagh is the founder of the Living Essence Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the awakening of consciousness within the context of ordinary life.
Guest Biography:

Arjuna Ardagh is a Radical Brilliance Coach, writer and public speaker, and he was the original founder of Awakening Coaching. He has trained more than 2000 people to become Awakening Coaches over the last 25 years. Arjuna is the author of nine books, including the 2005 #1 national bestseller The Translucent Revolution, featured in “O” magazine.Better than Sex, is the complete introduction to Awakening Coaching. He co-authored Conscious Men with John Gray.Arjuna has been a speaker at conferences all over the world, and has appeared on TV, radio and in print media in twelve countries. He has spoken at Google and at the United Nations. He is a member of the Transformational Leadership Council.

Guest Category: Arts, Business, Health & Lifestyle, Philosophy, Physics & Metaphysics, Psychology, Self Help, Sex, Spiritual
Guest Biography:

Sophia Rae is an independent student of spirituality, metaphysics, and a Tarotist. At a very young age, Sophia has felt an unknown presence of something more to life that is unseen.. She started to have spiritual encounters during dreams as early as age two.  Experiences of  telepathic communication became prevalent as she entered kindergarten.  Even as a young child, her increased curiosity of subjects such as spirituality and science became focal points of interest for years to come.

 

Today, Sophia’s primary areas of passion and interest lies within spirituality. She has diligently researched ancient and religious texts such as the Emerald Tablets, Enuma Elish, Epics of Gilgamesh, The Secret Doctrine, and the Gayatri to name a few.  Sophia holds a very strong love for science, philosophy, UFOs, metaphysics, holistic healing, and the life and writings of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky.   She has also studied Theosophy independently for the past 6 years. She is a part time Tarotist at a metaphysical bookstore in Minneapolis, MN.

Guest Category: Arts, Education, Paranormal, Philosophy, Physics & Metaphysics
Guest Occupation: Founder of the Complete Herbal Guide
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I am on a mission to transform the health of millions worldwide. Check out my website at https://thecompleteherbalguide.com/.  I am a popular and recognizable health and lifestyle reporter and expert, columnist and health host. Author of The Complete Guide to Natural Healing and Natural Remedies for Common Conditions, along with 20 other published books.  I am the founder of The Complete Herbal Guide and a recognized health and natural remedies expert, with over 20 years of practice as a Health Coach. I write for the Huffington Post, Huff Post, Thrive Global and Medium (Owned by Arianna Huffington).  I have been a guest on the Dr. Oz Show, local news, and numerous radio shows. My focus is on natural healing, herbal remedies, alternative methods, self-motivation, food for medicine, nutrition, fitness, natural beauty remedies and the power of positive thinking.

Guest Category: Entertainment, Health & Lifestyle, Kids & Family, Self Help, Variety
Guest Occupation: AM, LCSW, CADC, Mental Health Counseling Specialist for Athletes
Guest Biography:

Natalie Graves, AM, LCSW, CADC

Natalie Graves has a private practice specializing in athletes’ mental health & wellness. She received her master’s degree from the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration and her Bachelor’s degree from Chicago State University. She was a visiting student at the University of Maryland where she studied abroad in London, England in the Sport, Commerce, and Culture in the Global Marketplace Program. Natalie also completed an Addictions Studies Program at City Colleges of Chicago Kennedy-King College. 

Natalie has worked in social service agencies for many years and has also worked in Illinois School Districts in the role of a school social worker. As part of her private practice she now consults with schools, social service agencies, organizations and sports teams. She also created the only one of its kind sport social work clinical supervision group. Here, Natalie meets with social work students and professionals to discuss sport social work cases and best practices.Natalie also works with athletes individually with issues that affects them on and off the field.

Natalie is a member of the University of Michigan's Social Worker and Sports Association.Natalie is also the founder and president of the 1 in 4 PROJECT. This organization is comprised of social workers focused on bringing awareness of mental health and wellness to the sport community. Natalie is a guest lecturer at the University of Michigan School of Social Work.

In April 2018 the NBA asked Natalie to present on mental wellness to their the players in a new gaming league. In New York City, she presented three days at their rookie transition program on mental health, self-care and goal setting.

Natalie was interviewed by the magazine Social Work Today for their 2014 July/August article Youth Athletes off the Field.Natalie speaks throughout the United States and England on topics relating to mental health and sports. She has been a guest on several radio shows discussing various issues within sports. Natalie Graves is a Certified School Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Natalie has two published magazine articles on mindfulness and runners. 

Info:

Email: socialworkandsports@gmail.com

Blog: nataliethesocialworker.blogspot.com 

Twitter: natalie_graves1 

Guest Category: Health & Lifestyle, Kids & Family, Medicine, Psychology, Self Help, Society and Culture, Sports & Recreation, Variety
Guest Occupation: Writer/Producer/Host of Noir Alley
Guest Biography:

EDDIE MULLER is a second generation San Franciscan, product of a lousy public school education, a couple of crazy years in art school, and too much time in newspaper offices and sporting arenas. No college, but he's compensated by always hanging around smarter people, an effortless feat typically accomplished in bars.

Despite repeated warnings, he followed in his father's footsteps, earning a living as a print journalist for sixteen years. No scoops, no big prizes, but he left behind a thoroughly abused expense account that got him into (and out of) various intriguing parts of the world.

His career as an ink-stained fourth estate wretch sidetracked Muller's early goal of becoming a filmmaker. A stint in George Kuchar's notorious "narrative filmmaking" class at the San Francisco Art Institute in the late 1970s resulted in the creation of a 14-minute, 16mm hommage to Raymond Chandler called Bay City Blues, one of five national finalists for the 1979 Student Academy Award. He also appeared as an actor in several Kuchar movies of the period.

Since 1998 Muller has devoted himself full-time to projects that pique his interest, ranging from the creation of a Historical Boxing Museum, to a fully illustrated history of Adults Only movies, to acting as co-writer and -producer of one of the first completely digital theatrical documentaries, Mau Mau Sex Sex. He created his own graphics firm, St. Francis Studio, which enables him to design, as well as write, his non-fiction books. He has achieved much acclaim for his three books on film noir, earning the nickname "The Czar of Noir."

His father, the original Eddie Muller (he's not a junior— long story, don't ask), was a renown sportswriter for the San Francisco Examiner who earned the nickname "Mr. Boxing" during his 52-year run. The senior Muller served as inspiration for the character of Billy Nichols, the protagonist of the younger Muller's two critically acclaimed novels, The Distance (2002) and Shadow Boxer (2003).

Eddie lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, Kathleen Maria Milne.

Guest Category: Arts, Entertainment, TV & Film
Guest Occupation: Director of Veteran Services at Volunteers of America of Florida
Guest Biography:

Shawn Noles is the Director of Veteran Services at Volunteers of America of Florida. He resides in Tallahassee, Florida and has been marries for 10 years to his wife Dana and has two beautiful daughters, Taylor and Jordan.  After high school, he started college at Tallahassee Community College and soon after enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in 1991, where he trained in the medical field and separated in 1997.  After his tour was over, he returned to Tallahassee and started his own company with a partner in the cellular tower business.

In 2009, he started his current journey with Volunteers of America of Florida (VOAF) at a transitional housing program as the housing and property manager and quickly realized that he had a new mission, to help his fellow veterans through the many different programs around the state offered by VOAF.   Shawn currently oversees the North Florida region (Tampa to Pensacola) as the operational lead covering multiple Veteran programs and non-veteran programs as well.

In his off time he enjoys spending time with the family at the beach, and many outdoor activities like fishing, kayaking, hunting and coaching girls’ softball.

Guest Category: Health & Lifestyle, Military, News, Society and Culture
Guest Occupation: American singer/songwriter, recording artist, actress, and anti-bullying activist.
Guest Biography:

LIZZIE SIDER

Seen as a guest performer on The Queen Latifah Show, Hallmark Channel’s Home & Family and Entertainment Tonight, Lizzie Sider is an American singer/songwriter, recording artist, actress, and anti-bullying activist. Lizzie’s tracks, “Butterfly” and “I Love You That Much,” landed in the Top 40 on the Nashville charts, and one of her most recent releases, “Summer Love Song,” opened the 2016 Hallmark Channel Original Movie, “A Time To Dance,” starring Jennie Garth. Whether it’s performing with Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul and Mary), Aaron Tippin or Jamie O’Neal, or playing character roles in live musical theater productions such as Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Martha) or The Ballad of Cat Ballou (Cat), it seems that the stage is Lizzie’s second home.

However, Lizzie’s most important venture has been her anti-bullying advocacy. Bullied as a young girl for years, Lizzie would come home in tears, most of her school days. Through her parents’ love and her father’s words of “nobody has the power to ruin your day,” Lizzie grabbed ahold of her inner strength and let it lead her through the bullying. She became stronger because of it, and has made it a mission in her life to help others harness their own inner strength and beauty, and spread their wings, like a Butterfly.

Lizzie is Founder of Nobody Has The Power To Ruin Your Day, a non-profit organization for anti-bullying. Her current reach is over 7,000 schools worldwide (representing over 5 million students).

Guest Category: Health & Lifestyle, Kids & Family, News, Philosophy, Psychology, Society and Culture