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On Tues, Nov 17 at 8pm PST/11pm Eastern on 'Paradigm Shifters' my very special guest is Dr. Bernie S. Siegel.  Insightful, heart based beings like Bernie Siegel of 'Love Medicine and Miracles' fame moved through so many entries to our self understanding, and now shares the heart of life with animals. He always loved his pets, but having a house full of kids and the “Siegel Family Zoo” (where “squawks, purrs, chirrups, squeaks, barks, and so on” fill the house) taught him the true value that animals can bring humans.

MInd Mapping with Mia and another segment of The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz.

Radio Free Kanata with Kevin Annett and co-host Ryan Gable

Title: Gila Indian reservation & missing children

The Impossible Truth with Orly Benny Davis

Cancel the Cabal with Stephen Roberts

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"Ghosts, Aliens holographic universe, Jessica Alstrom, on Peoples Internet Radio 

Ghosts, Aliens and other outer dimensional aspects of this holographic universe. Owner of Transcendence Wellness Center, Jessica Alstrom comes on the Wednesday night September 23, 2015 Peoples Internet Radio Cancel The Cabal Show.

Jessica Alstrom is a Spiritual Teacher, Intuitive Life Coach, Medical Intuitive, and Owner of Transcendence Wellness Center (TWC).

The Impossible Truth with Orly Benny Davis

Sri & Kira are back from India where they personally investigated many of the “myths” from the classic Hindu books of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavad Gita!  Tune in to hear what they discovered and how it affects our understanding of humanity’s cosmic heritage! They’ll also share some news about ancient aliens and more!

Take Another Look with David Hulse

The Impossible Truth with Orly Benny Davis

Satsang with Shusara with Shusara Akona Kumara

Tonight's session revolves predominately around the concept of the "doer." Meghan shares her recent experience of functioning outside of the doer and Shusara engages with her to help bring Meghan, and our listeners, into deeper understandings. Using Meghan's fears around vulnerability and embarrassment, Shusara illustrates the attachment the personal self has to being seen a certain way and how, ultimately, you have no control over how others perceive you, regardless of how hard you try. In Truth, there is nothing to take personally actually going on here.