He is Medical Director & Principal Investigator of the Northern Illinois Foot & Ankle Specialists’ Center for Research & Clinical Trials. Dr. McEneaney also has numerous literature publications present in several journals. He is a consultant for several medical device companies with responsibilities including surgical implant and instrument design, medical education, lab proctoring, and publishing.
His professional interests involve advanced reconstructive surgery of the foot and ankle. His specialties involve flatfoot reconstruction, post-traumatic injury management, deformity correction and wound care/limb salvage.
Dr. McEneaney was a Division I college wrestler at Northern Illinois University. He currently resides in Crystal Lake where he lives with his wife and daughter.
Masha Brodskaya is the Co-Founder and CEO of NEXVOX, a creative technologist, and VR and Neuroscience-Music pioneer. She is a Grammy-award artist, composer, and producer.
Masha is also a Human Rights & Peace advocate, and the founder of the nonprofit organization GCI PLANET — an Interactive Concert & Smart Education Platform that utilizes Arts and Technology as Therapy and Cultural Diplomacy. GCI is working with musical child prodigies from all around the world, and supporting children and youth in need and isolation worldwide.
NEXVOX
NEXOX is an AI-based Neuro-Immersive Brainwave Music technology that enables people to listen to the music created by their own Brain-Activity in Real-Time.
NEXVOX is a true fusion of Music Intervention with real-time Neurofeedback and Meditation.
This restores the body-mind connection and rewires the brain circuits back to their healthy state.
This process treats anxiety and depression at a fundamental level, and also, improves focus and concentration for work and study. It is drug-free and side effect free.
For more than 40 years, Erwin Pearlman (EP) has been passionately involved in creating an evolutionary process that unites the spiritual with a unique set of healing techniques.
His healing abilities create energetic experiences, allowing you a more direct experience of your authentic Self.
In this personal altered state, much of the information can be experienced at a greater depth of emotionality, ultimately becoming an expanded source of creativity.
Erwin has facilitated over 40,000 one-on-one sessions and countless workshops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, Vancouver, London, New York, Martha’s Vineyard, Italy, Prague, and India.
Brian Forbes is a Grammy-winning producer and multi-instrumentalist with a profound scientific approach to music technology and consciousness. As the Co-Founder and CTO of NEXVOX, a pioneering neurofeedback music tech startup, Brian leads the integration of cutting-edge neurotechnology with immersive musical experiences.
Brian is also the founder of The Gallery Recording Studio, and the Co-Founder of GCI PLANET.
NEXVOX
NEXOX is an AI-based Neuro-Immersive Brainwave Music technology that enables people to listen to the music created by their own Brain-Activity in Real-Time.
NEXVOX is a true fusion of Music Intervention with real-time Neurofeedback and Meditation.
This restores the body-mind connection and rewires the brain circuits back to their healthy state.
This process treats anxiety and depression at a fundamental level, and also, improves focus and concentration for work and study. It is drug-free and side effect free.
In two decades as an investigative reporter at The Wall Street Journal, Mullins wrote scores of ground-breaking stories about the intersection of business and politics, exposed numerous scandals and prompted new laws and regulations to protect Americans against corruption by powerful government officials, lobbyists and Wall Street traders.
In addition to the Pulitzer Prize, Mullins has won the George Polk Award and has twice won the Everett Dirksen Award for best coverage of Congress. Washingtonian calls him one of 50 best reporters in politics. He has appeared on Fox News and numerous cable shows and his work as appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Politico, The Atlantic and elsewhere.
Brody graduated from Gonzaga High School and Northwestern University and now lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife, two daughters and son.
Diana Durango is an actress born and raised in Tampa, Florida. She trained at the Strasberg Actor’s Studio as a method actor under Mauricio Bustamante and Lola Cohen, as well as under Larry Silverberg learning the Meisner Technique. She works out of Florida, Atlanta, New York, and L.A. in feature films and episodes such as “Monster” with Charlize Theron, “Wild Card” with Jason Statham, and “Escape at Dannemora” with director Ben Stiller and actor Benicio Del Toro. She also works as a featured model for various campaigns, while also working in mental health therapy, life coaching, and policy advocacy. She is active in advocating for women’s rights issues, domestic violence awareness and policy, and mental health policy and awareness alongside her acting and film making work. She has currently finished work in a series of horror films focusing on the “Halloween” genre as well as a feature horror film, “The Inn”. Along with her film in horror she is branching into working in biblical films this upcoming 2024, sci fi films (“Battlestar Galactica: The Stranded Warrior”), films that advocate her passionate policy issues, as well as her own projects that she is currently writing. Her upcoming star-studded feature film, “Once a Week for Life”, directed, written by, and starring George Zouvelos will be coming out in 2024, where she is playing the principle female character Eve. She continues to work in film, and is open to working with talented directors, writers, and projects that have a voice, a purpose, and a soul.
Michael Hosking, Ph.D. is the founder and CEO of Revocycle: Mind and Body Cycling. He taught at Indiana University, Bloomington (where he also earned his Ph.D. in Biology), and Davidson College (a top-ten National Liberal Arts College).
Dr. Hosking studied exercise and the brain with John Ratey, M.D. of Harvard University Medical School and author of “Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain.” He lectures on how physical exercise can promote mental health through neurogenesis and reduction of the stress response.
Dr. Hosking currently serves on the Program Advisory Board of the John W. Brick Mental Health Foundation, an organization dedicated to reimagining our understanding of how we approach mental health challenges, with a focus on the role of mind-body practices and exercise. He also serves as an advisor to the Wellbeing Think Tank.
Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-hosking-ph-d-4b26804/
My guest is GRAHAM GORI who channels a non-human intelligence who is one of the creators of the human genome. Graham began as a journalist working in Havana as a translator for Fidel Castro at Cuba's largest newspaper, Granma. He was then hired by The New York Times in Mexico and later became the Associated Press's foreign correspondent in Bolivia during a time of social upheaval when Bolivia's Indigenous leaders rose to power. While covering a story about global warming in Peru, he was introduced to the Q'ero Indians, protectors of ancient shamanic wisdom. The Q'ero, who hid high in the Andes to escape the Spanish Inquisition, descended the mountains after nearly 400 years to share their teachings. Graham spent seven years learning their practices and became an initiate after receiving The Rite of the Womb. He then connected with a creator-being who revealed a transformative message for humanity. As a direct transmission, Graham’s first book, “Electric Ape,” is a collection transmitted from the creator being. "Electric Ape" is a guide outlining steps for humanity to move consciousness across timelines and undergo a metamorphosis into beings existing in anti-time. The book explains how humanity's "junk" DNA can activate dimensional shifts when Earth's magnetic field changes. Graham's work offers profound insights into Earth's current upheavals and humanity's evolutionary potential.






