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Headlined Show, Hungry for the Truth March 15, 2019

Lana and David discuss conventional and unconventional problem-solving skills, with  emphasis on “antithetical” thinking approach to solving life’s common and complex issues.

 
Headlined Show, Threshold To Ascension Radio March 14, 2019

Ashli interviews Jade Rehder, Multi-Dimensional Coach and Healer. She created her very own modality KLEAR Channel Healing® Technique, and is a passionate advanced master practitioner of the ancient Hawaiian practice Huna La’au Kahea.  We chat about the current Pain Body Activations being experienced by the Human Collective Consciousness at the moment as well as how understanding your Human Overlay can help you move past looping programs and limitations.  

To enter to win an Ascension & Empath Symptom Relief Session with Jade, send an email to Ashli@goldengodddesses.org or send an Instagram Message to https://www.instagram.com/ashligoldengoddesses/

Include your name, email and one or two sentences about why you'd like a session with Jade by Wednesday March 20th 12midnight Pacific Time.  Winners will be announced on air Thursday March 21st.

 

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Headlined Show, The Sports Doctor March 13, 2019

Dr. Joe George, Podiatric Surgeon with Illinois Orthopedic Institute & Chief  of Podiatric Surgery Residency at Amita St. Joseph Medical Center joins me along with VJ Stanley, Author, Speaker & Founder of Balanced Excellence, a Youth & High School sports injury prevention company. Then, it's 'The Sports Doctor's In' with your questions and emails!

Headlined Show, Shadow Politics March 10, 2019

Medical Marijuana and Its Impact on the Community - with guest Linda Mercado Greene.

Linda is the Owner and Board Chair of Anacostia Organics — a 100% minority woman-owned medical marijuana dispensary in Washington, DC's Ward 8, which opened in January 2019. Ms. Greene is also the co-founder, chair of the board and CEO of BCG Holdings, Inc. Linda has been very influential in shaping the emerging cannabis industry in DC and on Capitol Hill. She serves on the Minority Cannabis Business Association Board of Directors, co-chairing the Membership Recruitment Committee and serving on the Policy Committee. Linda is a member of the National Cannabis Industry Association, the Marijuana Policy Project and has served on the Steering Committee of the National Cannabis Festival since its inception. Join us!

Headlined Show, Living Your Souls Journey March 16, 2019

So excited to have Steve Dahmus, practicing astrology professionally since 2000 in Seattle, Washington.

Steve is incredible with timing in career, life path, medical and general astrology readings. He combines the astrological techniques developed during the Hellenistic era in Greece and Egyptian blended with the psychological patterns and realities of modern living to offer guidance and understanding for real life situations.

Be sure and listen in to one of the top astrologers of our time.   stvdahmus@earthlink.net  (if you want to book an appointment be sure and let him know you heard him on Living Your Souls Journey so he'll book you a bit earlier!!!)

Dare To Dream Guest, KRISTIN MAXWELL May 02, 2018
litigation attorney, coach, speaker, podcast host

Kristin Maxwell is a transformational speaker, consultant, and coach who guides entrepreneurs and executives to overcome even lifelong patterns of limiting beliefs, so they can operate at their full potential and accelerate business success.  Kristin's specialty is taking down the harmful mind chatter that causes burnout and blocks entrepreneurs from operating at their full potential. Kristin also hosts the Your SuperPowered Mind podcast, where she uses her decades of experience as a litigation attorney and seeker of personal growth to share practical, actionable strategies individuals can use to get out of their heads -- out of anxiety, stress, insecurity and perfectionism -- and make lasting change in their lives.

Life Changes Show Guest, Michael Kaufman April 30, 2018
Cellist

MICHAEL KAUFMAN

Michael Kaufman, explores sounds the cello isn’t supposed to make, be they ethereal scraping of the strings or industrial level strumming and banging,” said Mark Swed, LA Times. Passionately involved in contemporary music, Michael has premiered works written for him by composers such as BMI Competition winner Justin Hoke, Daniel Silliman, Jeffrey Parola and many others. He has worked with composers such as Thomas Adès, Jörg Widmann, John Adams, Donald Crockett and Stephen Hartke in interpreting their own music. After hearing Michael’s performance of Lieux retrouvés, Thomas Adès (the composer) declared it to be “breathtakingly good.” In April 2013, Michael participated in a Carnegie Hall professional training workshop with John Adams and David Robertson called American Soundscapes. In June 2014, he gave the west coast premiere of Sean Friar’s piece Teaser. He has performed in the concert series Jacaranda, the what’s next? ensemble, and in the Callings out of Context series at RedCat.

Michael is a regular and avid chamber musician. He is a founding member of SAKURA, an ensemble of five cellists which has been described by the LA Times as “brilliant” and “superb.” SAKURA has performed in Disney Hall as part of the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival and is currently Young Ensemble in Residence at the Da Camera Society. This season, it is performing concerts in LA, Sedona, Cleveland, and St. Louis. In addition to the quintet, Michael regularly plays with pianist Brendan White in a duo.

In addition to regular chamber music groups, Michael has collaborated in concert with artists such as Leon Fleisher, Midori, Anthony Marwood, Donald Weilerstein, Steven Tenenbom, Roger Tapping, and the Calder Quartet. He has participated in music festivals such as Open Chamber Music at Prussia Cove, Yellow Barn, Music@Menlo, Verbier, Kneisel Hall, Norfolk and Sarasota. Michael is the founder and artistic director of Sunset ChamberFest, which looks forward to its fourth season in June 2017.

Michael loves teaching and recently became cello faculty at Loyola Marymount University. He also works for the Harmony Project, an El Sistema program that serves low-income communities of Los Angeles. Additionally, he teaches privately in LA and has taught masterclasses at schools such as Bowling Green, Cal State Long Beach, UC Irvine, Caltech, and Saddleback College. He served on the USC faculty of student instructors from 2011 to 2014.

In an orchestral setting, Michael is the Associate Principal Cellist of the Redlands Symphony and has performed as guest Principal Cellist of La Monnaie in Brussels. He also subs with the Los Angeles Opera and has played in the section of the San Diego Symphony. He was a founding member of the LA-based conductorless orchestra Kaleidoscope.

Michael is also passionate about baroque cello, for which he received a minor at USC, studying with William Skeen. He frequently plays principal cello with Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra of Los Angeles and enjoys other small projects on period instruments.

Born in 1987 in New York City, Michael moved to Cleveland at the age of three. One year later, he began cello lessons with teacher Pamela Kelly, and continued with her into his teens. By the age of seventeen, he was already participating in music festivals in Sarasota and Norfolk. In 2004, he was the only cellist to be accepted to the Young Artist Program of the Cleveland Institute of Music, where he studied with Alison Wells. He then received a Bachelor of Music Degree with distinction and a Performer’s Certificate from the Eastman School of Music, studying with Steven Doane. During this time, he had masterclasses with cellists such as Steven Isserlis, Frans Helmerson, Pieter Wispelwey and Miklós Perényi and chamber music coachings with Robert Levin, Pamela Frank, Daniel Hope and members of the Tokyo, Emerson and Orion String Quartets. Michael earned his Master’s Degree and Doctorate from the University of Southern California, studying with Ralph Kirshbaum.

Life Changes Show Guest, Benjamin Lash April 30, 2018
Cellist

BENJAMIN LASH

Cellist Benjamin Lash was a top prizewinner in the Washington International Competition. Recent concerto performances include Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations and Haydn’s C Major Cello Concerto with the Colburn Orchestra, and Dvorak’s Cello Concerto with the Brentwood Symphony Orchestra. An avid chamber musician, Benjamin has participated in summer festivals including the Sarasota Music Festival, Taos, Aspen, Holland International Music Sessions, Fortissimo Fest in Bulgaria, and 2016 Franco-American Chamber Music Festival in Missillac, France.

Benjamin began studying cello at the age of six. In his early teens, as a first place winner of multiple Chicago area competitions, he performed concertos by Saint-Saens, Shostakovich, Hindemith, and Haydn. Benjamin received his Bachelors of Music from the Colburn Conservatory of Music where he studied with Ronald Leonard. He completed a Master of Music degree at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music and is currently pursuing a Doctorate degree in cello performance. He is a recipient of the USC Music Faculty Endowed Scholarship and studies with Ralph Kirshbaum.

Life Changes Show Guest, Peter Myers April 30, 2018
Cellist

PETER MYERS

Praised for the warmth of his sound and range of color, American cellist Peter Myers (b. 1985) is internationally known as a chamber musician. A founding member of the Saguaro Piano Trio, which won first prize in the 2009 International Chamber Music Competition Hamburg, as well as SAKURA, a unique and innovative quintet of cellos (both currently Young-Ensembles-in-Residence with the Da Camera Society, Los Angeles).

Mr. Myers has appeared at the Marlboro, La Jolla, and Mozaic festivals, on tour with Musicians from Marlboro, and abroad in Germany, Italy, Japan, China, Australia, New Zealand, Mongolia, Laos, and Pakistan. Since 2017, he has held the position of Assistant Principal Cello with the San Francisco Opera; he has also performed as guest principal cellist of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. His mentors have included Ronald Leonard at the Colburn Conservatory and Ralph Kirshbaum at the University of Southern California. He plays on an 1876 cello by Claude-Augustin Miremont.

Life Changes Show Guest, Julia Wagenbauer April 30, 2018
Personal Trainer, Wellness Creator and All-Around Lightworker

JULIA WAGENBAUER

Julia Wagenbauer does health and fitness differently. Personal Trainer, Wellness Creator and All-Around Lightworker Julia’s philosophy is simple. She believes while you are more than your body, your body must support you for your entire lifetime. And since you only get ONE BODY, you might as well make it the best you can while elevating your mind, soul and spirit.

Julia works with clients online and in-person. And she approaches training and her training programs with the intention of building a supportive experience rather than driving towards a number on the scale or the latest fitness fad.

Julia’s clients are on a journey and when you work with her there’s no final destination or fixed point She’s passionate that you become your own advocate and your own champion.

“I work with women to fully embrace the belief that we are MORE than our bodies. Sometimes that work is done through personal training (online or in person) while other times it’s done through life coaching, workshops, or mindset work.

You see, this isn’t my job or even my career, it’s my lifestyle. I’m lucky enough to coach amazing humans like you who want to get better. Those who want to live in a way that roots them more deeply to their body AND soul. When you work with me there is no final destination or a fixed point it’s an ongoing journey and an aspiration.”

John Barbours World Guest, JP Sottile April 30, 2018
Freelance Journalist, Radio Host, Documentary Filmmaker

JP SOTTILE is a freelance journalist, published historian, radio co-host and documentary filmmaker. His credits include a stint on the NewsHour news desk, C-SPAN, and as a newsmagazine producer for ABC affiliate WJLA in Washington. Joseph “JP” Sottile is a two-time Washington Regional Emmy Award Winner. Documentary film credits include: writer, director, producer of The Warning and various production and photography credits on other public interest films. His weekly show, Inside the Headlines w/ The Newsvandal, co-hosted by James Moore, airs every Friday on KRUU-FM in Fairfield, Iowa. He is the Newsvandal.

John Barbours World Guest, JP Sottile April 30, 2018
Freelance Journalist, Radio Host, Documentary Filmmaker

JP SOTTILE is a freelance journalist, published historian, radio co-host and documentary filmmaker. His credits include a stint on the NewsHour news desk, C-SPAN, and as a newsmagazine producer for ABC affiliate WJLA in Washington. Joseph “JP” Sottile is a two-time Washington Regional Emmy Award Winner. Documentary film credits include: writer, director, producer of The Warning and various production and photography credits on other public interest films. His weekly show, Inside the Headlines w/ The Newsvandal, co-hosted by James Moore, airs every Friday on KRUU-FM in Fairfield, Iowa. He is the Newsvandal.

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