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Teresa Power, Kids' Yoga Day founder and bestselling author of 'The ABCs of Yoga for Kids' and 'Little Mouse Adventures series' returns along with Robin Quinn, Creator of “Quit-Proof Kids”, Author, Speaker & Child & Family Relations specialist. Then, it's 'The Sports Doctor's In' with your questions and emails!
Women's History Month with The Honorable Charlene Drew Jarvis! Continuing our coverage of Women's History Month, Maria and I will have a conversation with one of the District of Columbia's most accomplished women. Tune in as we discuss with Dr. Jarvis women in America today and what the future holds for our nation's capital.
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Guests, Arash Mosaleh and Dr. Roy Johnston
As “woke” generals go to war against Fox’s Tucker Carlson, conservative social media influencer Arash Mosaleh joins the show to talk about how to defeat the cancel culture. Plus Dr. Roy Johnston with his latest column on a tale of two cities… red and blue and the impact on citizens’ health.
Dr. Tony Leazzo, long time Sports Medicine Specialist, treating athletes from juniors, HS, college, to Olympians returns along with Christy Manual, former Hospital Physical Therapist now specializing with In home treatment with “Body Renewal”. Then, it's 'The Sports Doctor's In' with your questions and emails!
Speaker, life coach, and artist
MONA GREEN
Mona Green is a speaker, life coach, and artist, who has worked with clients from all walks of life to help them become their best, authentic selves. Six years ago, she founded Namasme, a coaching company designed to help others self- realize and become more intentional and joyful contributors to society.
From former Olympic athletes, Hollywood entertainers, European royalty, Navajo Youth and environmental activists in Latin America, Mona has worked with people from all diverse backgrounds. As a certified Life Coach, ELI-MP, and Neuro-linguistic Programing (NLP) practitioner, she compliments her coaching practice with an open mind, sharp intuition, a no BS attitude, and a true passion for personal development.
As a speaker, she has had the opportunity to speak at the US House of Representatives, Harvard, and the US Department of State among others. She has been featured in publications from The Washington Post to Teen Vogue and was selected by the Obama Administration as a leading change maker in the fight towards gender equality.
Working at the intersection of personal development, service as activism, and art, Namasme isn’t a traditional coaching company; it was created to serve those who are ready to move on from mindlessly being in the grind and want to start living life in purpose, on purpose. For those who want to be active participants in creating a better, kinder future, not just for themselves but also their communities and the world at large.
Mona believes that personal development shouldn’t be a luxury and has designed her coaching practice accordingly – providing multiple access points to her offerings so that anyone seeking help can find a way to work with her. She’s had the blessing of calling 10 different countries home and speaks 4 languages.
Performer and activist
LILY FANGZ
Lily Fangz is a passionate performer and activist blending genres of hip-hop, R&B, reggae, soul, electronic, and funk with layers of conscious content, and witty wordplay. Her show is high vibration wether solo or with her band the intention is focused on creating a feeling of community, female empowerment, relate-ability, and crowd participation.
Lily was nominated as Best Female MC in the city of Denver, has won many national poetry slams and has toured internationally inspiring in all types of environments. Most notably performing at Red Rocks Amphitheater and bringing equal energy to many festivals, community activations, private events, and motivational speaking seminars. She stands for fully engaging in the creative explorations of life, Chomping down, infecting those around with passion, perspective, and perhaps asking the questions that aren’t posed enough, repping Bless UP Chomp DOWN along the way, to remind all to bite into their gifts with hunger and gratitude.
CEO of WomenVeteransUnitedCommittee,Inc.(WVUCI)
Drummer
Alex Shumaker was born May 16, 2006, he resides in Punxsutawney, PA.
Alex was interested in Classic Rock bands such as Journey, Foreigner, Reo Speed Wagon and Styx since age 4.
While most 5 years were headed to the Toy section at Walmart Alex would ask to go to “look” at the CD’s. On February 10, 2012 while browsing the CD’s Alex found a DVD of the band Journey with their new lead singer Arnel. Alex became fixated on drummer Deen Castronovo, he went and got an exercise ball and put it in front of the TV and grabbed some kitchen utensils for his make shift drum set. He watched the video over and over again and broke every kitchen utensil his parents had so when his dad came home from work he cut a pair of plastic coat hangers for him to use.
That evening Alex’s mom posted a picture of his drum “kit” on Facebook with the heading “you gotta do what you gotta do when your parents won’t buy you a drum set!” The phone soon rang and it was Alex’s Nana wanting to speak with him. His parents weren’t all that thrilled when he started screaming “Nana and Papa are buying me a real drum set on Saturday”. Alex received that little drum kit and played it for hours on end, at least 3-4 hours a day watching the Journey DVD over and over trying copy Deen’s every move.
Every time Alex went to Walmart he got a CD. One day another DVD appeared, this time it was the band Foreigner with then drummer Brian Tichy. Alex became obsessed with Tichy’s theatrics of stick throwing/bouncing.
After a few months of playing Alex’s parents enrolled him in drum lessons once a week with teacher Brian Rowan with whom he is still under the instruction of.
To date along with Castronovo and Tichy the most influential drummers for Alex have been: Todd Sucherman of Styx, Brian Hitt of Reo Speedwagon, Chris Fraizer of Foreigner, Peter Criss of Kiss, John Bonham of Led Zeppelin, Neil Peart of Rush, Sean Fuller of Florida Georgia Line and Rich Redmond of Jason Aldean, Lucky Lerner of the Circle Jerks, Glen Sobel of Alice Cooper, and Troy Luccketta of Tesla to mention a few.
Actress
Ami was born January 8, 1969 at 7:05 am, in Burbank California. Her parents brought her home the next day. Micky's mother, Janelle Scott, was there to help the new parents.
When Ami was five months old, Samantha took her to England. Samantha was still a British subject - but Ami was an American citizen, so she had her own passport. Samantha and Ami stayed in England for nearly a month, then returned to California. Ami's grandparents, Lesley and Phyllis Slater, returned with them.
Ami was an active baby. She crawled at seven months, and was running by ten months. Samantha had to put bells on her shoes, so she could find her!
Ami's grandparents adored her, and were a great help to her parents. Lesley and Micky were always building something. Phyllis help Samantha with her shop "One of a Kind." They had planned to buy a house, but Micky insisted they stay with them.
Ami lived with her parents and grandparents in their converted mountain lodge home in Laurel Canyon until 1975. Ami's parents separated at that time, and Ami moved to a large town house with her mother and grandparents. They lived there for a year, then moved to Acapulco, Mexico, where they lived for four years. Ami's grandfather passed away while they were living in Mexico. She was 12 at the time. Micky was visiting them when it happened, so he was able to comfort his daughter during this sad time.
In 1980, Ami, her mother and grandmother moved back to their townhouse. Ami attended a private school nearby, and made lots of friends, many of them remain her friends today.
Ami visited her dad each summer in England, where he was living with his second wife and their babies. ( Ami has three younger sisters: Charlotte, Emily, and Georgia). Ami usually brought a friend with her. Micky arranged his work schedule around Ami's visits, so they could spend as much time together as possible.
When Ami was 15, she told her parents she needed to have a lunch date - all three of them together - because she had something very important to discuss with them. They didn't know what to expect!
During lunch, Ami announced that she had decided to become an actress. Her parents were not thrilled. It can be a very hard life, with lots of rejection. Micky told Ami that she would have to do it on her own. Her parents agreed that if she could get an agent, she could give it a try.
Her parents arranged for Ami to talk about acting with a friend of theirs, who was in the business. The friend spent two hours with Ami, talking to her about how difficult it is to get an agent, how hard it is just to get an appointment, and how many she would have to see, with no guarantee she would be signed-up by anyone. Ami left with a list of agents to contact.
She prepared her monologue, She had been working on this in her acting classes at school. She called the first agent on the list, and was granted an interview.
Samantha took Ami to the appointment, thinking this would probably be the end of it. Ami went in to meet the agent, and preformed her monologue. She came out five minutes later, saying, "He needs to talk to you, Mom. He wants me!". From that moment on, Ami's life would never be the same.
Ami's agent taped her performing her monologue, and submitted it to "Junior Star Search." There were over 1,000 tapes submitted, and Ami's was one of the very few accepted for the competition. Ami won the competition, and went on to win in the junior actress division for the year. This helped launch her career.
Ami's early acting days were spent as a guest star on many sitcoms, such as: Growing pains, saved by the bell, and Murder She Wrote. She had a feature role on General Hospital when she was only 17. At that time she made a decision she now regrets - she dropped out of high school. She wanted to focus on her career, and there are many pages of dialog to memorize for a soap character. (She is now working with a tutor to complete her high school education. She recommends staying in school rather than finishing up later, it is much easier to do it while you are there!). It was like she was on General Hospital that she landed her first major role - "She's Out of Control."
She was also a co-star in many other films, including: "Can't buy me love", "Faith", Rescue Me", and several horror films, such as: "Children of the night", Ticks", Witchboard II", and Pumpkinhead II". On the lighter side, is "Stepmonster", a very cute movie about a kid that is sure his stepmother is a monster.
"Miracle Beach" is the movie most often mentioned by her fans as their favorite. She still has the genie costume from the movie.
Colorado State Representative
Patrick Neville is an American politician and a member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 45th District, which includes much of Douglas County. A Republican, Neville currently serves as the Minority Leader of the House, having been elected to this position at the beginning of his second term in January 2017.
International speaker, Master of Bio-Energetic Medicine, and Quantum Field visionary
Dr. Sue Morter’s globally taught Energy Codes® coursework teaches individuals how to clear subconscious memory blockages. She is the co-creator of the Bio Energetic Synchronization Technique and founder of the Morter Institute for Bioenergetics, which teaches individuals self-healing techniques and uses Quantum Science for a new approach to life. Dr. Sue is author of the book, The Energy Codes: The 7-Step System to Awaken Your Spirit, Heal Your Body, and Live Your Best Life. She is a renowned international speaker and the host of the GAIA TV show "Healing Matrix." Dr. Sue has been featured in several documentary films, including "The Opus," "The Cure Is…," "Discover the Gift," and "Femme" and is the author of the free (limited time) eBook called “The Top 3 Mistakes That Keep You From Fulfillment & Flow!”
DR. SUE MORTER
International speaker, Master of Bio-Energetic Medicine, and Quantum Field visionary, Dr. Sue Morter teaches the retraining of the nervous system and subtle energy system of the body through a process called Embodiment. rough her Energy Codes® seminars and retreats and her BodyAwakeTM video series, she illuminates the relationships of quantum thoughts, energy medicine, and healing through the re-patterning of the nerve impulses through the body by use of the mind and deep breath work. She retrains the brain, shifts old memory patterns, and then teaches us how to move beyond the brain for sustainable healing. She holds yoga, meditation, and self-healing retreats in Mexico, Bali, Peru, Egypt, and India, as well as across the United States.
Dr. Sue is seen in several documentary lms, including e Opus, e Cure is…, Discover the Gi , and Femme. She has served on professional licensing boards and in human service organizations for 30 years. As a prominent leader in her profession, she has received numerous outstanding achievement awards in the elds of Natural Healthcare and Transformational Leadership.
She is founder and visionary of the Morter Institute for Bioenergetics, an organization committed to teaching individuals self-healing techniques and a new approach to life based on quantum science and energy medicine, the elevation of consciousness, and life mastery. e Morter Institute is an international destination for healing and wellness education, providing ongoing coursework and treatment for hundreds of thousands of people since the 1980s and with approximately 10,000 patient visits annually.
Dr. Sue is a Master Teacher of the Bio-Energetic Synchronization Technique (B.E.S.T.), a powerful natural healing modality developed by her father that is taught to healthcare professionals globally.
She draws from her experience as a doctor serving tens of thousands of patients for more than 30 years, inspiration from a life-changing awakening during meditation, and her personal passion for cracking the code of life itself. She ignites scientific, personal development, spiritual, and healthcare audiences by bridging the worlds of science, spirit, and human possibility. Her greatest joy has been sharing her discoveries with hundreds of thousands of audience members, both live and online over the past three decades.
As a long-established speaker and presenter in the self-help healthcare arenas, Dr. Sue is currently onstage—teaching, leading workshops, or presenting keynotes and other speeches—more than 180 days a year.
As an active member of The Transformational Leadership Council, she collaborates with many other powerful teachers, healers, and leaders to create a better world.
Dr. Sue will be releasing a book with Simon & Schuster in Spring of 2019.
Founder and Creator of Neimology® Science, Author and Speaker
Sharón graduated from the University of Redlands with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics at the age of twenty. She began teaching that same year in a public Junior High School in California. During her three years there, she obtained her Master of Arts degree from Azusa-Pacific University in education administration with an emphasis in math.
Sharón initially taught in California before moving to Germany where she taught for the Department of Defense Schools. She continued to move around as she married an Air Force soldier. She was fortunate to always find a teaching job in each location. After Germany came Texas, and then Japan. Eventually she would also teach in New Mexico, Nebraska, Washington state and China, besides being a high school administrator in both Texas and Oregon. She retired as a high school principal in 2002, only to come out of retirement in January 2008 to become involved in schools for an additional two and a half years.
It was during her time in the schools that she linked the patterns in names to a person’s mindset or personality. She worked on figuring out the patterns of the different letters for fifteen years before she fully comprehended all of the nuances. Sharón took the opportunity to travel a large part of the world testing her theories for the first three years after leaving the education field. Many people requested that she write a book so that they could learn what she had realized about names.
It was during this time that she wrote "Know the Name; Know the Person", with the first edition being published in December 2006. The second edition, published in May 2010, added chapters on mnemonic devices to help people remember the patterns explained in the book and also how to compare two names. She is currently working on the third edition. She is also is working on her second book which combines story telling with logic to challenge people to think again about some commonly accepted beliefs that may no longer be serving us. Since the publication of her book, she focuses her time writing, traveling and sharing Neimology with others, and researching her theories.
BOOK REVIEW:
Profoundly valuable and highly recommended.
This book posits the science of "Neimology, the study of names" and is ground-breaking, of potentially historic importance, and it affords broad-spectrum practical application. The empirical research and experience behind it has substantial credibility.
The notion behind the research and this book is that a person's oft-repeated name is initially inspired, releasing a resonance and predictable potential within the person's life expression. The author systematizes how people with names bearing the same initial vowel, initial letter, last letter and middle letters show consistent tendencies. Hence, the resonance of the name demonstrates correlated patterns of conduct due to the structure of the name. This observation is consistent with the ancient knowledge of most cultures' approach to naming children, where the given name "says it all." Offering this as a framework for decoding, she does not, for example, clam that every "John" will be the same, but that every "John" will share certain traits. Her system explains how and why these traits will be distinct from those shared by persons named Jemal, or James, or Jim. The resulting correlations are nuanced and valuable. Socially, this book can help make interaction with friends and strangers alike far more effortless and productive.
Unlike common "cookbook" approaches that merely share the meanings of names, the Wyeth system explores the personality traits associated to vowels and consonants, with interpretive weight given to their placement in the name. She enriches the reader with a systematic exploration and many illustrations. The reader is thus equipped with an interpretive framework applicable to any name. She tested the work in many countries who use the English Alphabet and found consistent results with only minor adaptations. This is significant. In addition she addresses nicknames, changed names, and other permutations involved in naming. In sum, rather than providing a fish to the hungry, she has provided a hook and bait so the hungry can catch fish and eat for a lifetime.
Cymatics, the study of the physical impacts of sound, demonstrates that sounds create visible geometries. Medical research has proven that cell structures, neurological systems, and the body generally does respond directly to sound. It shows that repetition of sounds can create or ameliorate disease. Making a connection between behavior associated to the oft-heard name and cellular responses proven in hard science is not an untenable leap.
Neimology offers a wealth of very useful applications for anyone who seeks to gain a sense of what lies beneath the surface in other people. The range of applications is broad-spectrum. Among readers who could benefit from Neimology are people in business, sales, counseling, politics, ministry, education, military leadership, and anyone seeking to refine simple interaction among other people in any capacity.






