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Submitted by Douglas Newsom on 19 April 2021

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Guest Biography:

My name is Diane Morrison and I'd like to welcome you to Healing Works Salon and tell you a little about myself. I worked in traditional health care for over 30 years, as an Occupational Therapist, when I was inspired to pursue additional training in more natural healing techniques; Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT), and Reiki.

I was introduced to the work of the late, great, Dolores Cannon and my path unfolded in front of me. I signed up for her level one training in Arkansas in the spring of 2011 and I have been practicing this amazing technique ever since. I completed level two training in the fall of 2012 and was accepted into the Recommended Dedicated Practitioner program in January of 2014. This later became the Level 3 Practitioner program.  I am committed to practicing the Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT) just like Dolores Cannon. The results are simply amazing. I am grateful that I was able to receive my training directly from Dolores Cannon, for all three levels.   Dolores Cannon is/was a legend in her own time.  For more information about this incredible woman please go to qhhtofficial.com to learn about her life and work.

Please feel free to contact me for more information about QHHT and Reiki services, if you have questions, or would like to book an appointment.

Guest Category: Love & Relationships, Paranormal, Psychology, Society and Culture, Spiritual
Guest Occupation: Visionary Thought Leader/Founder of Xponential Intelligence Science (XI), who focuses on consciousness, quantum physics, and healing after near-death experiences.
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What if your suffering isn’t psychological, emotional, or even karmic… but structural? Today’s guest didn’t come back from three near-death experiences with a belief system. He came back with a blueprint. Masati, known as the Godfather of Frequencies, works at the level where reality is coded—where biology, leadership, consciousness, and even AI are recalibrated at the source. In this conversation, you’ll discover how frequency creates self-sabotage or flow, why enlightenment was never meant to be passive, and how sovereignty is not claimed through effort—but alignment. If you’ve ever felt there was more power, clarity, and ease available to you right now—stay with us. This episode delivers. 

Guest Category: Health & Lifestyle, Paranormal, Physics & Metaphysics, Spiritual, Technology
Guest Occupation: PhD, Psychologist & Mental Health podcast host
Guest Biography:

Beth Capecchi is a psychologist in private practice. She is married with 3 children who are currently 15, 14, and 12. After completing her undergraduate and Master’s degrees at Vanderbilt University and her doctoral degree at the University of Tennessee, Beth spent 5 years working with students at University Counseling Centers in various parts of the country and then returned to Chattanooga, where she was born and raised. Since returning to Chattanooga 17 years ago, she worked in a group practice for 8 years, and then established her own practice called Grounded Counseling in 2013. Beth enjoys working with adolescents and adults on a variety of issues, including relationship issues, self-esteem, anxiety, depression, family issues, grief, addiction issues, family of origin issues, trauma work, identity work, and other issues.

In March of last year, Beth launched a podcast called “Never Perfect with an ADHD Psychologist”, which is a mental health podcast. The goal of this podcast is to provide education on mental health topics and to make individuals and relationships healthier by being realistic and vulnerable. You can find the podcast on platforms such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts by googling “Never Perfect Dr. Beth”.

Guest Category: Health & Lifestyle, Kids & Family, Psychology, Self Help, Variety
Guest Occupation: Neuroscientist & High Performance Behavior Specialist
Guest Biography:

Susan is a former political influence consultant, profiler, and civilian hostage negotiator, with expertise and studies in and master’s in Human Behavior, Behavior Economics & Neuroscience. She has been called 'Freaky' and the top expert in her field by the Chicago Tribune and Psychology Today for showing how to profile anyone in 30 seconds in live shows. She is the author and researcher of "Irrational Humans: People Make 35,000 Decisions a Day, and 95% are Irrational, but Why & How?”

She works on training and coaching high-performers and high-achieving professionals to communicate their message to the media, boardroom, and teams in a way that influences and moves the needle. 

She used the same technique that helped politicians get elected to the White House, secured the fastest deal in the history of Shark Tank, and created impactful TED Talks. She gets people what they want by making others "DO" what they need. Everyone has a point of entry—she find that door to get you in.

Her mission is to make what seems impossible easy and achievable by science, influence, and assertive command. The world is in the hands of the people who are willing to conquer the impossible, using the tools that leaders use to win battles. Leaders and influencers are not born; they are made. And I can make you one, too. 

Guest Category: Health & Lifestyle, Kids & Family, Science, Self Help, Variety
Guest Occupation: DC Council Member, Shadow Representative for Washington D.C.
Guest Biography:

My name is Dr. Oye Owolewa: that’s oh-WOAH-lay-wah. I’m a pharmacist, I’m DC’s only citywide elected officeholder from East of the River, and I’m running to represent you on the DC Council at-large.

I’ll be honest — growing up in Boston, I didn’t see the point of public service. Kids bullied me for my name. I started picking fights. I got suspended from school. My parents, hardworking Nigerian immigrants from Kwara and Osun, wouldn’t tolerate that.

They pushed me to get educated, to become a scientist, and to give back to my community. I graduated as the only Black man in my doctoral program, so when I moved to DC, I started volunteering in classrooms. When I teach kids how to do science experiments — when they put on lab coats and call each other “Doctor” — they realize the potential they’ve got isn’t limited by their skin color, the zip code they live in, or how hard it is for other people to pronounce their name.

A diverse group of people at a graduation ceremony, with one graduate in cap and gown holding a diploma, surrounded by family and friends outdoors.
The image features a landscape with a dark starry night sky and a glowing blue horizon over a calm body of water reflecting the sky.
With a name like mine, I never expected to be in politics, but I take advantage of every opportunity that comes my way. As your U.S. Representative, I’ve worked to get drugs off the streets, helped returning citizens get good paying union jobs, and secured access to the Covid vaccine for thousands of Washingtonians (and even vaccinated some patients myself).

I don’t have a vote in Congress, but I don’t sit around. When I notice a problem, I don’t wait for somebody else to fix it — I build the solution.

I’ve seen what people can do when other people notice their problem, and when they get the help that they need. Maybe it’s easy to be noticed when you’re the mayor’s biggest donor. But it’s not easy to be noticed when you’re an immigrant. It’s not easy to be noticed when you’re only used to politicians lying to you once every few years for your vote.

When I’m on the DC Council, you can count on me to notice. And just like I’ve been doing, I’ll keep fixing problems, keep standing up for working families, and keep building the solutions our city needs

Guest Category: Business, Health & Lifestyle, Kids & Family, Politics & Government, Local, National, Society and Culture