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Will Red Hens be the reason for the end of the projected "Blue Wave?"
Karen marvels at the unhinged and oblivious Left that continues to do exactly what they accuse their opponents of doing. We've been watching their hypocrisy for years but has there ever been a President who was better at exposing it? In the opening monologue, Karen will talk about mid-term strategies, liberal obliviousness and expected primary results in Maryland, Colorado and Oklahoma.
THEN, Dr. James Lewis has been prolific writer for American Thinker but he rarely does interviews. Karen will have him as her guest and they'll talk about everything from mental health and guns, All Mueller's Men, and maybe even a little foreign policy as well. Tune in to this episode of Spouting Off!
Senator Michael D. Brown is back with us after his campaign win this past week! We'll be discussing current events, activities in Washington and President Trump’s 'Zero Tolerance' immigration policy that has led to images of children screaming as they were separated from their mothers. We've seen children being placed in cages at Wal-Mart warehouses & other facilities costing $750 per day to housing and caring for them. Finally bowing to pressure, Trump signs an Executive Order ending his family separation policy. There are now more than 2,300 children that need to be reunited with their mothers due to this. Join us!
Our guest Dr. Theresa Nicassio is a Psychologist, Author, Radio Show Host, Chef and Nutrition Educator. Theresa provides hope in the face of despair, helping those she serves heal from the inside-out. She offers simple solutions to the "ache" that so many feel about their health, their relationships, and the planet. Her publication 'YUM: Plant-Based Recipes For A Gluten-Free Diet' is a resource book for those wanting to live a healthier, more vibrant or conscious life, and who are living with food allergies and other dietary restrictions. We'll be talking about her passion for organic and sustainable living, what's at the core of our current environmental crisis, and what we can do to promote wellness and sustainability for ourselves and our planet.
Advanced Consciousness Series:
From Spirit’s Thought
the Controlled Movement of Energy Fields through
Multi-dimensional Time and Space –
Resulting in Sentiency
On July 1, ("Canada Day") a new publication will appear across the nation and world: "Establishing Liberty: The Case for Kanata". It is a vision and the program of the rising movement to establish an egalitarian Republic in Canada. Standing in the heroic tradition of the Patriots of 1837 and Louis Riel, the movement has begun to reclaim the nation and its wealth for all of the people and establish self-government in every community.
Photographer
Ellie Sophia Brown’s degrees in psychology and counseling give her a unique artistic perspective. After dedicating almost two decades working in the fields of social services and mental health, she left her private practice in 2014 to pursue an artistic career in photography. After many years of offering support in moments of struggle and pain, she enjoys celebrating the moments of love and new beginnings she now captures in her images. Although photography is a new career for Ellie, it is not a new passion. Ellie’s love for photography began as a young girl assisting her grandfather in his work as a wedding photographer.
Now as an award winning photographer herself, with published images in several local magazines, she sees photography as a way to advocate for those who might otherwise not be seen. Her current work “Out of Many: One Community” focusing on the diversity in her city, is being exhibited throughout the Indianapolis area.
internationally renowned speaker and New York Times bestselling author
Dannion Brinkley is an internationally renowned speaker and New York Times bestselling author in the fields of spirituality, and the Near-Death Experience. He is a premiere crusader on behalf of hospice and palliative care, and is a leading expert on grief and bereavement. For many decades, Dannion has also been a driving force behind the integration of complementary and allopathic medicine, especially in end-of-life care. He is the author of 3 bestselling books. Dannion and Kathryn are currently writing their next book called, Ten Things to Know Before You Go! As the son of a WWII veteran, and a former Marine himself, Dannion holds our nation’s veterans close to his heart. He co-founded The Twilight Brigade, a non-profit organization which has trained over 6,000 volunteers to be a loving presence at the bedside of veterans making their transition.
Dannion Brinkley is an internationally renowned author and speaker in the field of spirituality, self-development and Complimentary and Alternative Medicine. He’s the author of 3 international best selling books, Saved by the Light, At Peace in the Light, and Secrets of the Light, He has appeared on hundreds of television and radio shows and in 1994 his New York Times bestseller, Saved by the Light (VHS), was the highest rated made-for-television movie of all time (by the Fox Network).
Dannion’s deep understanding of and compassion for those who are suffering is anchored in his own personal experiences of enduring unimaginable pain and multiple near-death experiences. He’s been clinically dead for 28 minutes and had three of the most complete Near Death Experiences (NDEs) ever recorded.
His near death experiences range from—two lightening strikes, open-heart surgery, ruptured subdural hematomas—to brain surgery and a massive grand mal seizure. Drawing from these experiences, Dannion delivers his uniquely inspirational and insightful messages to diverse audiences worldwide on topics including Near-Death Experiences, Palliative and Hospice Care, and Complementary and Alternative Healing Practices.
Dannion’s near death experiences and panoramic life reviews engrained in him a sense of service and compassion. He has been a hospice volunteer for 33 years; has spent more than 26,000 hours at the bedside of dying veterans; and has been with 375 people when they drew their last breath.
In 1997, Dannion co-founded The Twilight Brigade, Compassion in Action in Los Angeles with a small but dedicated team of experience hospice volunteers and trainers. Since then, more than 5,300 have taken the volunteer training.
His vision is to grow the Twilight Brigade Chapters to be active in every VA VISN, with trained volunteers serving in every VA hospice unit in the country. This way, loved ones and VA providers have more access to the Twilight Brigade and truly no veteran at the end of their life will be alone.
Because of his work in healthcare and the VA, he has been active for more than 20 years in educating legislators and policymakers about the value of complementary therapies and urging for research and wider access. He was invited to the famed Chantilly meeting and has testified before Congress, a White House Commission, the National Academy of Sciences, and at numerous Alternative Medicine Advisory Committee meetings.
Dannion has received dozens of awards for his achievements and volunteer service, including the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service, the VFW Women’s Auxiliary Cherished Heroes Award, the Courage and Valor Award from the National Foundation for Women Legislators and numerous VA Awards including the VA Special Secretary’s Award and the Heart of Hospice Award, the National Hospice and Palliative Care Association’s highest honor.
Dannion is a respected international speaker and delivers his uniquely inspirational and insightful messages to diverse audiences worldwide on topics including near death experiences, palliative and hospice care, and complementary and alternative healing practices.
Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Electric Bass, and Piano
AL SANCHEZ
Considered a founder of the self-help movement, Book Publisher, Author and Speaker
(As posted on hayhouse)
Our beloved friend and founder Louise Hay transitioned this morning, August 30, 2017 of natural causes at age 90. She passed peacefully in her sleep.
Louise was an incredible visionary and advocate. Everyone who had the privilege to meet her, either in person or through her words, felt her passion for serving others.
Considered a founder of the self-help movement, Louise was dubbed “the closest thing to a living saint.” She published her first book, Heal Your Body, in 1976 (at age 50) long before it was fashionable to discuss the connection between the mind and body.
Louise started what would become her life’s work in New York City in 1970. She began attending meetings at the Church of Religious Science and then entered a ministerial program. She became a popular speaker at the church, and soon found herself counseling clients. This work quickly blossomed into a full-time career. After several years, Louise compiled a reference guide detailing the mental causes of physical ailments and developed positive thought patterns for reversing illness and creating health. This compilation was the basis for Heal Your Body, also known affectionately as “the little blue book.”
Louise was able to put her philosophies into practice when she was diagnosed with cancer. She considered the alternatives to surgery and drugs, and instead developed an intensive program of affirmations, visualization, nutritional cleansing, and psychotherapy. Within six months, she was completely healed of cancer.
In 1980, Louise began putting her workshop methods on paper. In 1984, her second book, You Can Heal Your Life, was published. In it, Louise explained how our beliefs and ideas about ourselves are often the cause of our emotional problems and physical maladies and how, by using certain tools, we can change our thinking and our lives for the better.
You Can Heal Your Life became a New York Times bestseller and spent 16 weeks on the list. More than 50 million copies of You Can Heal Your Life have been sold throughout the world.
In 1985, Louise began her famous support group, “The Hayride,” with six men diagnosed with AIDS. By 1988, the group had grown to a weekly gathering of 800 people and had moved to an auditorium in West Hollywood. Once again, Louise had started a movement of love and support long before people began to wear red ribbons on their lapels.
In 1987, what began as a small venture in the living room of her home turned into Hay House, Inc.: a successful publishing company that has sold millions of books and products worldwide and now has offices in California, New York, London, Sydney, Johannesburg, and New Delhi.
“Meeting Louise changed the direction of my life,” said Reid Tracy, President and CEO of Hay House, Inc.
“Her passion for serving others translated into everything she did. Simply by working alongside her, an analytical accountant like me transformed into someone who became aware of the power of affirmations and self-love. Being able to learn from her has been one of my life’s greatest blessings. The beauty of Louise was that you didn’t have to work alongside her to learn from her, you felt like you were there with her with every word you read or heard.”
Hay House has published works by many notable authors in the self-help movement, including Dr. Wayne Dyer, Doreen Virtue, Dr. Christiane Northrup, and Esther and Jerry Hicks, among others.
Louise was very vocal in her belief that age was irrelevant to achieving one’s dreams. To that point, at 81, Louise released her first-ever film on her life and work, You Can Heal Your Life: The Movie.
Hay House will carry on Louise’s legacy and continue to publish products and online learning courses that align with her message of self-improvement and self-love.
Louise Hay’s estate, as well as all future royalties, will be donated to The Hay Foundation, a nonprofit organization established by Louise that financially supports diverse organizations supplying food, shelter, counseling, hospice care, and funds to those in need.
Professor, Brown University & Co-Director, Costs of War Project
Professor Catherine Lutz is the Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Family Professor of Anthropology and International Studies at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University. She is also a co-director of the Costs of War Project at Brown University. She recently received a Guggenheim Foundation grant to write a book on how Americans across diverse communities understand war and its consequences. Lutz is the author of numerous books on the US military and its bases and personnel, including Breaking Ranks (with M. Gutmann, 2010), The Bases of Empire (ed., 2009), and Homefront: A Military City and the American 20th Century (2001), and a co-founder of the Network of Concerned Anthropologists. She has also conducted research on UN peacekeeping in Haiti, South Sudan, Liberia, and Lebanon. Lutz is past president of the American Ethnological Society, the largest organization of cultural anthropologists in the US.
Professor, Boston University & Co-Director of Costs of War Project
Professor Neta C. Crawford of Boston University is the author of Accountability for Killing: Moral Responsibility for Collateral Damage in America's Post-9/11 Wars (Oxford University Press, 2013). Crawford is also the author of two books, Soviet Military Aircraft (1987) and Argument and Change in World Politics (2002), named Best Book in International History and Politics by the American Political Science Association. She has written more than two dozen peer reviewed articles on issues of war and peace. Crawford has served on the governing Board of the Academic Council of the United Nations System, and on the Governing Council of the American Political Science Association. She is also a Co-Director of the Costs of War Project of Brown University.
Areas of Interest: International relations theory, normative theory, foreign policy decision making, sanctions, peace movements, discourse ethics, post-conflict peacebuilding, research design, utopian science fiction, and emotion.
Medical Intuitive, Holistic Pharmacist, Author, Speaker, Sensitive Person Therapist
Medical Medium, Holistic Pharmacist:
You are Sensitive
"If you always thought you were different than the others, you were right. You are Sensitive!" - Emil Faithe
Medical Medium and Holistic Pharmacist Dr. Emil Faithe has practiced in virtually every healthcare setting over the past 30 years, honing his skills as a holistic expert, and as a psychic medium and medical intuitive. He holds a BS in Biology from the University of California Irvine, and earned his Doctorate in Pharmacy from the University of Southern California.
As “The Health Whisperer”, Dr. Faithe has helped thousands of people across the globe solve some of the most complicated and “mysterious” health puzzles imaginable.
Employing his keen intuitive diagnostic skills, he is able to detect organ, glandular, metabolic and energetic imbalances, and accurately determine which supplement, nutrients, and energy healing techniques are needed to restore physical and emotional harmony within the body. He gets to the bottom of health and life imbalances. Period.
Dr. Faithe is recognized as one of the top experts in natural medicine and medical intuition and has been a keynote speaker for a number of prominent holistic healthcare conferences. He has appeared on numerous television and radio programs, and lectures regularly on all topics of natural wellness. He is the author of “Natural Q’s; A Guide to Healthy Living”, “Extreme Clearing for Perfect Health”, his global hit “You Are Sensitive!” and his latest convention-stirring book “Hormone Lies and Thyroid Misunderstandings”.
Dr. Faithe has a special affinity for awakening, guiding, and healing the ultra-sensitive people of the planet, a large previously unrecognized group of individuals who are fast and furiously discovering their gifts and abilities, and facing their own very unique life challenges. He maintains a private practice in holistic and intuitive healthcare where he works with all health conditions across the globe. Along with his wife Susan, he is the co-founder of World Wellness Center in Scottsdale, Arizona.
American Actor, Talk Radio Host
JLouis Mills is an American actor best known for playing the character Forrester in the hit television series 'Heartbeat' produced by NBC in 2016 .
'HEARTBEAT' was loosely inspired by the real life and achievements of Dr. Kathy Magliato. This unique character-driven medical drama follows Dr. Alex Panttiere (Melissa George, "The Slap"), an outspoken world-renowned heart transplant surgeon and one of the few women in her field. Stubborn and fearless, Alex always operates on her own terms. She revels in a racy personal life that's a full-time job in itself, manages the daily demands of skeptical faculty and dutiful interns, and pushes the boundaries of medical science to impressive new heights.
Along with JLouis, the other cast members included actors Melissa George, Dave Annable, Don Hany, Shelley Conn, D.L. Hughley, Jamie Kennedy, Maya Erskine and Joshua Leonard.
Mills lost vision in one eye in 2013 that also became discolored and began wearing an eyepatch. Before landing his role on Heartbeat, Mills worked as a caretaker and was homeless for a time. Mills is also known for such films as The Tribe and The ABCs of Death.
He's also the host of his own talk show on BBS Radio every Wednesday at 8pm Pacific on Station 2 called 'ON THE LEVEL'with JLouis Mills.






