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Ashli and Naomi discuss the importance of Inner Disclosure - and how that is truly the key to lifting the collective consciousness to a vibratory frequency that will align with our Galactic Brothers and Sisters.
From the Project Starseed website: There are currently many groups here on Earth rallying for “Disclosure” – that is to say, lobbying for the release of secret information held by Governments and the world Elite that prove we humans are not only ‘alone’ but have a history of regular contact with Intergalactic beings.
Rallying and pushing for Disclosure is important but there is something very powerful that WE can do as the people – and therefore the majority – and that is claim to our cosmic heritage right back for ourselves.
The feeling then from claiming and identifying oneself as an Galactic or Intergalactic Being is a reduction of being ‘victim’ to the ruling elite and fighting for the truth which further energizes the polarity and duality (us against them) to instead focusing on the personal realization on ‘what and who we are.’ There will be a great impact from this personal awakening and in claiming it – via the laws of physics it will feed the collective consciousness with this truth.
Environmental Alert - How to kill all human beings on the planet in 50 years! WHAT??? Yes, I'll be covering the 10 environmental boundaries we SHOULD NOT cross but have from nuclear plants, micro-waved food, deforestation to the effects of pollution. But I always say "It is never too late to change."
Breaking up is hard to do. Should I stay? Or should I go? Lana and David explore the difficult question of how to know when it’s time to end a relationship and look for a new one. They will be sharing insights on this topic from their own personal experiences.
LIVE from Chicago! This week, Barry French Jr., CEO Traq Global, with Trazer, the revolutionary interactive testing & athletic training programs joins me, along with Dr. Julie Rosenberg, Pharmaceutical Executive, Global Healthcare Leader, Yoga advocate & author of “BEYOND THE MAT”. Then, it’s 'The Sports Doctor Is In' with your questions and emails!
Modern-Day Medicine Woman, Empowerment expert, Anti-aging Advocate
Dot Claire, Modern-Day Medicine Woman, is an empowerment expert and advocate for Aging Young with Vibrant Living. She weaves a tapestry that embodies vibrant health, empowering women over fifty to awaken their courage, activate their power, and create financial abundance.
With 36 years of experience, Dot brings nursing, healing touch, and aromatherapy to her work as an intuitive healer and Reiki master teacher. As a Sacred Place Practitioner, she shifts the energy of one’s environment and creates sacred ceremonies to support and empower women who are feeling overcome and distraught by money, health, and loss issues.
Through speaking engagements, online courses, and private sessions, Dot passionately inspires women to shift thinking, energize money flow, and flourish financially in life and in business.
Dot Claire, Medicine Woman and Energy Expert
“Moving Energy to Attract More Money”
Actress, producer, writer, director; advocate for inclusive education; champion supporter of women's rights and reproductive health
Amy Brenneman is an actress, producer, writer, director; advocate for inclusive education; champion supporter of women's rights and reproductive health; Mother, daughter, wife, friend, creative spirit. Amy Brenneman was born on June 22, 1964, in New London, Connecticut. She played Janice Licalsi on the police drama N.Y.P.D. Blue. In 1999, after acclaimed film work, Brenneman returned to series television with Judging Amy, which garnered her a People’s Choice Award and three Emmy nominations. Brenneman is married to director Bradley Silberling and they have two children.
TV and Film Work
Actress Amy Brenneman was born on June 22, 1964, in New London, Connecticut. A versatile performer, Amy Brenneman is perhaps best known for her portrayal of a juvenile court judge and divorced mother on the hit drama Judging Amy. The show was based in part of her own mother's experiences as a State of Connecticut Superior Court judge. Brenneman's father was also involved in legal matters, working as an environmental attorney.
A 1987 graduate of Harvard University, Amy Brenneman has proved to be a versatile performer, handling both dramatic and comedic roles. In 1992, she appeared on the short-lived dramatic comedy series Middle Ages. Her next big part attracted more attention from critics and audiences. Brenneman played Janice Licalsi on the successful police drama N.Y.P.D. Blue. Her character was a police officer becomes involved with the mob and with Detective John Kelly, played by David Caruso. Her role on the series garnered her two Emmy Award nominations.
Around this time, Amy Brenneman also had roles in several films. In the dramatic comedy about divorced fathers, Bye Bye, Love (1995), she played Matthew Modine's ex-wife. That same year, Brenneman also appeared in Michael Mann's crime thriller Heat as Robert De Niro's girlfriend. She went on to star in the independent film Nevada (1997) as a stranger who comes to a western small town. Brenneman also appeared in Your Friends & Neighbors (1998) and The Suburbans (1999).
Judging Amy
In 1999, Amy Brenneman returned to series television with a project very close to her heart. Soon after Judging Amy debuted it became of prime time's leading dramas. Amy Brenneman starred as a New York lawyer who moves with her young daughter to Connecticut and becomes a juvenile court judge soon after her divorce. Audiences were drawn to the show's interesting mix of court cases and the personal dramas surrounded the lead character and her friends and family.
The show also provided a look at three generations of women—television veteran Tyne Daly co-starred as her mother Maxine, a social worker, and Karle Warren played her daughter Lauren. During the run of the series, Brenneman won several awards for her work, including a People’s Choice Award, and was nominated three times for an Emmy Award—in 2000, 2001 and 2002. After more than 130 episodes, Judging Amy finished its long run in 2005. It is still being shown in syndication.
Recent Roles
Current projects have Amy Brenneman working in both film and television. She plays an assistant to a college professor (Al Pacino) in the upcoming film 88 Minutes. Brenneman has also been cast in the prospective spin-off of the hit medical drama Grey's Anatomy, currently titled Private Practice.
Amy Brenneman is married to director Bradley Silberling. They have a daughter named Charlotte and a son named Bodhi Russell.
Writer, Author
Michelle Paquette began her writing career at the tender age of 10, winning many school accolades and awards. Since that time, her writing career has included working as a Magazine Editor and Freelance Writer, covering a multitude of genres. Her professional roles have included Script Reader and Screenwriter Coach, Marketing Director, Corporate Spokesperson, Motivational Speaker, Public Relations Guru and Media Coach. For the past decade, Michelle has worked with corporations in all areas of communications and marketing, both domestic and international, developing strategic partnerships, conducting media interviews, organizing press conferences and attending industry events and trade shows. Michelle holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and English.
She is one of the authors in the newly released book, Positive Minded People. Her chapter “Just Knowing” talks about her trials and tribulations in life, the power of positivity and the importance of following your intuition.
You can follow her on Instagram at PaquettePR or Facebook at Michelle Paquette. You can also email her directly at mpaquette27@gmail.com.
Founder of Family Futures Media, Intervention Healer
Noah Alvarez, affectionately called Buddha-Noah, is the Founder of Family Futures Media, as well as a healing facilitator for families and households in need all around the globe.
Noah landed in Los Angeles, CA in December 2012 with his girlfriend and dog in tow. Over the course of 5 years he has become one of the most sought-out intervention healers in Southern CA and beyond. While his young age is notable, his stature and wisdom assist in carving a path that is unique to his particular spiritual experience.
Not only has he served celebrities with his counsel in their times of need, but he has served the underprivileged and homeless communities alike.
His most notable work is with the Family Futures Healing Tour, which launched in the fall of 2017 and is set to return in the first quarter of 2018.
With a focus on the "new nuclear family," as well as "preserving home and soul partnerships in the 'new world," Alvarez spends most of his time working to build up families, one household at a time.
Instagram -
- @BuddhaNoah
- @FamilyFuturesMedia
Facebook -
- @familyfuturesmedia
Guitarist,Singer,Songwriter
K I M S I M M O N D S
BLUES/ROCK GUITAR LEGEND
FOR SAVOY BROWN
ON THE RAY SHASHO SHOW
Anyone who witnessed Savoy Brown leave the blocks in 1965 would speak of a similar epiphany. Back then, the band were the spark that ignited the blues-boom, signing to Decca, opening for Cream’s first London show and boasting a lead guitarist who was being namedropped in the same reverential breath as peers like Clapton and Hendrix (with whom Simmonds jammed). Already, the guitarist was emerging as the band’s driving force. “I had a vision,” he reflects. “When I started the band back in 1965, the concept was to be a British version of a Chicago blues band. And the exciting thing now is that vision is still alive.”
Soon, Savoy Brown had achieved what most British bands never did – success in America – and became a major US draw thanks to their high-energy material and tireless work ethic. “There’s far too much said about sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll,” Simmonds told Classic Rock. “It’s a cliché. We were all extremely hard-working guys. When we came over to America, we were like a little army. I look at that time as being filled with incredible talent.”
Times changed, of course, and by 1979, Simmonds had moved from a London he no longer recognized – “The punks were everywhere!” – to settle permanently in New York. The Savoy Brown band members came and went, and the music scene shifted around him, but the guitarist stuck thrillingly to his guns and reaped the rewards, performing in iconic venues like Carnegie Hall and the Fillmore East and West, releasing thirty-odd albums, and later enjoying a well-deserved induction into Hollywood’s Rock Walk of Fame.
Even in the post-millennium, while his peers grow soft and drift into semi-retirement, Simmonds retains a vision and an edge, spitting out acclaimed albums that include 2011’s Voodoo Moon, 2014’s Goin’ To The Delta, 2015’s The Devil To Pay – and the emphatic new addition to Savoy Brown’s catalogue, Witchy Feelin’. “I'm amazed that I still have the energy inside me to play guitar, create music and write songs,” he considers. “I’ve been blessed in my life and I thank God for that. I’ve never been a believer in holding on to the past – I don’t look over my shoulder and congratulate myself. I always want to climb the next mountain – and I’m very pleased with this new album…”
You can purchase Witchy Feelin' the new album by Kim Simmons and Savoy Brown at Amazon.com.
Also visit Savoy Brown on Facebook at … https://www.facebook.com/SavoyBrown65/timeline
And on Twitter at https://twitter.com/savoy_brown
Fitness Instructor, Coach, Author, Expert, love and dating Mentor, Mojo
Debbi Dachinger interviews a Man Panel. What is that? Debbi is single in the past 9 months. She put together a panel of men to ask them questions to help her and other women go into the dating and relationship world and be successful. Debbi pulls back the curtain to find out what do men really want? What is a turn off? What are we doing to screw things up? How can we be in a successful relationship?
These 4 Amazing Men speak openly about how it is.
This is real conversation on sex, love, relationship, dating, laughter, communication, receiving love, and MORE! This is off the hook!!
Meet Rob Dionne, Tim Wade, David D’Silva and Patrick Cullinane
One of my most favorite hours on air! (VERY illuminating…)
Founder Energy Edd
ABOUT EDD EDWARDS:
As a young boy, Edd played with energy between his hands and throughout his body. With a passion for science and physics, Edd searched for the scientific explanation of the energy he was experiencing. In 1994 he met the distinguished physicist, Dr. William Levengood of Grass Lake, Michigan. Dr. Levengood was able to measure and quantify Edd’s energy output in his laboratory. Along with his work with Dr. Levengood, Edd took part in laboratory experiments with Dr. John Gedye and Charles Pyler. Through their measurement and assistance, he learned how to increase his energy output, to turn the energy output off completely, to control the switch of the polarity of the energy from positive to negative, and to affect the lab equipment from a great distance (even thousands of miles). Edd and the scientists designed and carried out countless experiments with Edd’s measurable output of energy continually increasing with precision. Today, Edd teaches others about this energy work and travels across the country offering his help to those in need.
Dr. W. C. Levengood, Bio-physics Research, has determined that Edd trained his autonomic nervous system to interact with the ever shifting isomeric configurations, called “resonant energy”, that are ubiquitous in all living organisms. By attuning this resonant energy with a patient, he then shifts the frequencies of their energy in a way that gives maximum benefit for healing. Through biofeedback mechanisms, he senses the changes in isomeric configurations and is able to shift them in a way that influences metabolic processes in a positive way, at the quantum level, and it creates , in most cases, tingling , heat and an awareness of energy flowing through the recipient's body or bodies. Dr. Levengood published his fist peer reviewed paper about this energy with Edd's help in his lab , which is called , Evidence for Charged Density Pulses Associated with bio-electric fields in Living Organisms.
Life Coach, Thriveologist
Dr. Lee Baucom is the creator of the internet marriage program, Save The Marriage. Dr. Baucom has over a quarter of a century of experience helping couples and individuals learn to thrive. Dr. Baucom is trained as a therapist and life coach. In addition to therapy and coaching, he has provided consultation for organizations and businesses. Dr. Baucom is also a popular speaker on a number of topics relating to thriving.
Dr. Baucom is happily married, having just celebrated a 28th anniversary. He and his wife have two children. In his spare time, Dr. Baucom scuba dives, paddleboards, and trail runs.






