Dr. Mohammad Farivar is a 79-year-old semi-retired board-certified gastroenterologist with extensive experience and accolades. He trained at the University of Michigan Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Practicing in the Boston area since 1975, he has been a faculty member at BU Medical School and a lecturer at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Farivar has been recognized as a top physician by multiple organizations, including Boston Top Physician, America’s Best Physician, and has received awards such as the Patient Choice Award. He currently practices at Cambridge Hospital, a Harvard teaching hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Bryce’s mediumship has been present in her life for as long as she can remember, always guided by her deep intuition, and a strong connection to her loved ones in spirit.
As a lifelong student and learner, she has a bachelor’s degree, and a master’s degree, along with certifications as a schoolteacher and yoga instructor. While exploring the tangible aspects of life, Bryce’s curiosity about life after death led her to study with renowned mediums, thus expanding her understanding of connecting with the other side. Over time, she felt a powerful calling to share her gifts and make them available to others.
Known for her compassionate approach, Bryce offers messages filled with hope, healing, and clarity. She helps individuals connect with their loved ones in spirit, providing comfort and peace. Bryce’s work serves as a source of inspiration, reminding each client that love transcends time and space, and our connections with those we’ve lost are eternal.
Keyra Conlinn: Educator, Facilitator, and Mentor – based in Vancouver BC.
"Meltdowns to Magical Moments: Parenting after Toxic Breakups."
She is the Founder of Be the Light. Be the Light offers family harmony facilitation to support parents of young children to bring more compassion, more curiosity, and more cooperation into their daily lives and to empower both parent and child to actively engage in helpful healing practices after challenging and sometimes traumatic experiences. Our goal is to inspire hope and be a bridge for deeper connection through new ways of communication and care.
She believes that when children are finding their way through the sometimes dark or turbulent waters of life, we as parents must shine brighter for them and lead with love and awareness!
PDF guide: "The top 10 mistakes parents make with their children while recovering from trauma."
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Keyra hails from Atlantic Canada, but has lived across Canada and the globe, a true citizen of the world despite her small town roots.
Being both a student and a teacher of language and culture, she has seen what brings families together and what tears them apart, what aspects of child development are universal and which are based on societal expectations, and what challenges people everywhere face in feeling worthy of love and remaining true to themselves. These observations, in addition to her own lived experiences, are what fuel and inform her passion and mission.
Today, she is a Heart-Led Guide for Healing Generations — part mentor, part nurturer, and part visionary. Her soul work lives at the crossroads of emotional healing, conscious parenting, and inner child restoration. She weaves compassion with structure, offering parents and families not just strategies, but sanctuary.
Keyra facilitates harmony, models presence, and invites transformation. From trauma-informed care to parenting as leadership, she sees family not just as a unit, but as a living, evolving ecosystem where love can become legacy.
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India May is a nurse, library director, and advocate for disability rights, rural healthcare, and education. She’s stepping in fight for Northeast Iowa families—because the people of District 58 deserve better than politics as usual.
India brings frontline experience in mental health, pediatric, and elder care to the legislature. She’s here to listen to constituents, protect vulnerable folks, and stand up to special interests that don’t look out for our district. Her priorities include defending vulnerable people’s rights, revitalizing Iowa’s schools, supporting farmers, and promoting timely, affordable, accessible healthcare for all.
Healthcare Advocacy
Championing healthcare access and rights for all Iowans, especially the most vulnerable
Advocacy for Change
Fighting for vulnerable Iowans and ensuring their voices are heard in government.
Community Engagement
Building connections to empower citizens and promote active participation in democracy.
Johnny Caffaro is living proof that reinvention is possible — no matter where you start or what you've been through. A survivor of childhood adversity, multiple surgeries, and life-shaking personal challenges,
Johnny has turned his story into a mission: to help others rise from the ashes of their past and build lives of purpose, power, and authenticity.
With a voice that’s been featured on national TV, top podcasts, and stages across the country, Johnny brings raw truth, contagious energy, and deep spiritual insight to every space he enters.
He’s the creator of Integrated Personal Reinvention™, a transformational framework born from lived experience — not theory — and designed to help people align with their highest self through five principles and five states of being.
Whether working one-on-one, guiding groups, or speaking to thousands, Johnny’s message is always clear:
You are not broken. You are becoming.
Co- Host of ‘Fit After 40’ podcast with Chris & Tony.
One of the treasures of my life has been the privilege to enter the lives of those suffering through unexpected diagnoses, disease, physical pain, and emotional distress. I do not take for granted this calling to serve and the blessing of knowing God’s will in my life. Writing, speaking, and communicating with you allows me to reach more, help more, and learn more. This is a part of my evolutionary purpose, stones built upon the cornerstone of Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior.
In 2018 a dying patient comforted me with the words, “It’s okay, I am going to have a good death.” Her peace through her suffering inspired my quest for the answers to “What are the ingredients of a good death?” The ingredients discovered for a good death changed my life and my hope is that they make your suffering a little less and your joy a little more.
I was in my thirties when I met Jesus for the first time. I wasn’t a fan. He had stolen my husband’s heart and I just didn’t get him (Jesus or my husband). However, Jesus pursued me to the end of myself and when I cried out for his peace, his joy, HIM…He answered! He accepted me as I was, deeply flawed and yet forgiven. This is the Jesus I know. He is my Lord and Savior who came to this broken world and suffered on the cross unto death. Yet, He came to conquer death and was raised to the right hand of Father God so that I may one day also survive my death. This is my best death. If you are reading this and do not know him, He is pursuing you too! Stop running.
I hope to share my family with you as we get to know each other. My husband Scott and I share five great children, two fantastic sons-in-law, and eight super grandchildren. We raised our kids with the quote of “roots to grow and wings to fly” and they are each flying in their own journey. When we come together it can be a beautiful mess and not without drama (let’s keep it real here). I love to have Christmas in matching pajamas and don’t be surprised if we show up to Krispy Kremes in our matching flannels. We are a tribe. In fact, myself and the kids are members of the Western Cherokee Tribe.
I graduated from medical school in 1989 and pursued Internal Medicine at Baylor Medical Center in Houston. In 1992, I was recruited as one of three physicians in a new hospital-based program—what we now call Hospitalists. Since then, I’ve spent most of my career caring for patients at their most vulnerable, and in doing so, they’ve become my greatest teachers. In 2009, a medical mission trip to Rwanda changed my life. I felt God say, “This is your place and your purpose.” I expected to build a clinic, but God invited me into a season of growth and waiting. Serving with Africa New Life—as a volunteer, board member, and now Chair—has been a profound gift. That clinic is now a thriving hospital. God’s plans truly are better than ours.
My guests are Reena and Andy. Andy Tomlinson is a psychotherapist, founder of the Past Life Regression Academy, and a founding member of the Spiritual Regression Therapy Association and the Earth Association of Regression Therapy. Reena Kumarasingham is a regression therapist, between-lives therapist, and trainer and supervisor for the Past Life Regression Academy. Over the last 8 years she has spearheaded the Pioneering the New Consciousness retreats. Tomlinson and Kumarasingham draw on the latest research on savant syndrome, lucid dreaming, telepathy, out-of-body experiences, and past lives to show that consciousness exists independently of the brain.






