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Why does the show banner for Catalytic Radio feature a dog's photo?
When Catalytic Radio Host Sheryl Hirsch-Kramer's heart dog, Laila, was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2013 and given an estimated six weeks to live, she asked herself a question that transformed both their lives: "If feeling unloved and unsupported during a supremely challenging 2011 could destroy my health in 2012, what might happen if I gave Laila all the love and support I'd wished I'd have received?"
Without undergoing traditional cancer treatment, Laila's veterinarian was unable to palpate the enormous tumors one month later. She lived a happy and useful life for two more years before dying at age 16; the vet who diagnosed the cancer confirmed that cancer did not cause her death. Sheryl's dedicating her life to loving Laila also helped her progress in her recovery from a disabling stroke.
The outline of the story is remarkable. The details of the story are even more remarkable. Sheryl invites you to join her as she describes how a prophetic dream, a series of seemingly random events, and a desire to learn and practice the art of powerfully loving another helped to create a miraculous outcome that will touch your heart and perhaps challenge your ideas about what might be possible in your own life.
What do you do when life happens, even when faced with a dire diagnosis? Get Catalytic!
2016 Predictions! - The Metronian Star Opens! RIDING the Escalator of Ascension for 2016 and Beyond!
As we rapidly approach the New Year of 2016, The Metronian golden energy has already begun to embrace our planet. This extraordinary event invites ALL OF HUMANITY into the immediate awareness of light or dark, good or evil, judge or judge not! Sri and Kira will be touching on how to navigate the energies of this new month and how to rise above density while opening to our truth and re-discovering and harnessing the light that we are. This is the time of knowing who we are in the ‘I AM’ Presence and to harness our resources in all areas of our journey! A show you will not want to miss!
Alison Argo, of argofilms joins us to discuss her stellar career as a multi award winning filmmaker. Known for bringing a voice to animals such as gorillas, elephants, birds and her latest on pigs, delve into her world as she discusses some of her films as well as what it took to bring them to the big screen and getting actors like Glen Close to narrate. It's a fascinating conversation for all whether you're an animal lover, film goer or everything in between - join us for a powerful hour of discussion with one of the best!
DETROIT on the WAR REPORT PART 3: The Rising Tide of Resistance to the Privatization of Black and Brown Public Schools in Michigan
Please join Internet radio host Dr. James Avington Miller Jr. as he continues to report on the devastating destruction of the public schools in Detroit and in all of Michigan. Joining Dr. Miller this week will be teacher-activist Tracy Leigh and Madison Paige who is Co-Founder/CEO at Bold Blue Media and CEO at Oasis Media Productions, Inc.
Detroit is ground zero for school reform. The destruction of public education has spread throughout Michigan. School closures and privatization have taken their toll on this once great state. Dr. James Avington Miller Jr. is a Detroit native and grew up attending the Detroit Public schools and is deeply concerned with the state of the educational system in Michigan.
This show will highlight and expose the Machiavellian Agenda in its full force.
Please call in this week with your questions, concerns, and insights.
Please check out Ms. Paige's Public Face Book page -
https://www.facebook.com/TheMadisonPaige?__mref=message_bubble&_rdr=p%08
Please also check out the TRUE (Taxpayers, Residents United for Public Education) group that can be found on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1155671574448953/
Also check out the People's History of Detroit.
https://www.facebook.com/notes/10153448779205353/
Retired Sheriff Deputy
Ron Thomas is a retired Orange County California Sheirff deputy. He and his wife Cathy are the parents of Kelly Thomas, a homeless man in Fullerton California, who died as a result of physical injuries suffered in an incident with officers of Fullerton Police Department.
ABOUT KELLY THOMAS
Kelly Thomas (April 5, 1974 – July 10, 2011) was a homeless man diagnosed with schizophrenia who lived on the streets of Fullerton, California. He died five days after a struggle with members of the Fullerton Police Department on July 5, 2011. Thomas was taken to St. Jude Medical Center before being transferred to the UC Irvine Medical Center, where he was comatose on arrival and not expected to recover.
He never regained consciousness, and died on July 10, 2011. Medical records show that bones in his face were broken and he choked on his own blood. The coroner concluded that compression of the thorax made it impossible for Thomas to breathe normally and deprived his brain of oxygen. His parents removed him from life support five days later, and he died from his injuries on July 10, 2011.
Officer Manuel Ramos was charged with one count of second-degree murder and one count of involuntary manslaughter; Corporal Jay Cicinelli and Officer Joseph Wolfe were each charged with one count of felony involuntary manslaughter and one count of excessive force. All three pleaded not guilty.
A judge declined to dismiss the charges against the officers in January 2013, finding that "a reasonable person could infer that the use of force was excessive and unreasonable." An appeals court judge also denied a request to overturn the lower court's decision. On January 13, 2014, Ramos and Cicinelli were found not guilty of all charges, while the trial for Joe Wolfe was pending. Following the verdict for the two officers, the district attorney's office announced it would not pursue the case against Officer Wolfe.
In January 2014, with the conclusion of the state court trial, FBI investigators will examine the evidence and testimony to determine whether further investigation is warranted at the federal level," FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller in Los Angeles said in a statement.
The entire case has ignited public fury against the Fullerton police and city administration. In a landslide June 5, 2012 recall election, Fullerton city council members Dick Jones, Don Bankhead and Pat McKinley were voted out of office. Tony Bushala, a leading organizer of the Fullerton recall election, said he was seeking accountability for Kelly Thomas' death.
On July 3, 2012, Officer Ramos' employment was terminated. According to a statement issued by Fullerton Police, Joe Wolfe is no longer employed by the department as of July 16, 2012. Corporal Jay Cicinelli is no longer employed by Fullerton Police as of July 20, 2012.
The protest against the brutal death of Kelly Thomas continues with public demonstrations and rallies in Southern California and has brought national and international debate and focus on the treatment of the mentally ill by authorities.
Psychologist, Professor, Author
Dr. Filingeri is a licensed psychologist in New York, New Jersey, and Arizona. He was the former Executive Director of a medically based weight control center in New York. In addition, Dr. Filingeri was a senior consultant to a national weight control corporation for product development and research. As a member of the American Psychological Association (APA), Health Psychology (Division #38), and the American Educational Research Association (AERA), he has written and conducted research in the field of weight control. Dr. Filingeri has taught psychology courses at both the City University of New York (CUNY) and the State University of New York (SUNY). With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Filingeri has incorporated his knowledge and expertise into this book. He has also authored the book, Comprehensive Review of Psychology.
Author, History researcher, archivist of anicent manuscipts, explorer of ancient and lost civilzations
Xaviant Haze is an alternative history researcher and archivist of ancient manuscripts. He travels the world, exploring and documenting his findings on lost civilizations, giants, ancient aliens and myths of the pre-deluvian world. Xaviant is the co-author of The Suppressed History of America and author of Aliens in ancient Egypt. He hosts one of the most complete online metaphysical libraries in the world with links and resources to all major works in the field. He lives in south beach
Sacramento Kings Analyst & former Sacramento King
Henry Frank Turner (born August 18, 1966) is a retired American professional basketball player, in the small forward position.
Basketball career
Turner played collegiately for California State University, Fullerton, graduating in 1988, and had a two-season stint in the NBA for the Sacramento Kings (1989–90 and 1994–95), he averaged 3 points and one rebound per game in 66 regular season games combined.
In Europe, Turner played mainly in Italy, representing Emmezeta Udine (Serie A2), Panna Firenze (Serie A2), Ducato Siena (Jun–Oct 1998), BingoSNAI Montecatini, Müller Verona and Adecco Milano).[1] He also had spells in Turkey with Fenerbahçe, and Greece with Panionios B.C. and Maroussi BC.
While playing in Greece for Panionios during the 1993-94 season, Turner thrilled the crowds with his performances and stunning slam dunks. Both came together in one memorable first-half performance against PAOK in the semi-final of the KORAC Cup. In front of a full-house of raucous Panionios fans, Turner scored 30 points in the half and capped it with a 360 degree dunk that had the supporters (and game commentator) in delirium. Unfortunately for Turner and Panionios, they faded in the second-half and lost a 20-point lead and the game, 83-85, with Turner ending on 37 points. Nevertheless, the first half remains etched in the memory of Panionios fans and, more generally, followers of Greek basketball from that unforgettable era.
While representing Fenerbahçe, Turner was granted Turkish citizenship, and played under the name Hakkı Uzun.[2] He retired in 2002 at 36, and went on to work as a basketball analyst for Comcast with co-hosts Jim Kozimor and Kayte Christensen and Lafayette Lever, covering Sacramento Kings games.
Music Composer, Musician, Formula Race Car Driver
Stefano Tomaselli is an Italian composer based in Los Angeles, California. He started his music career at the age of nine, when he began studying piano with Professor Antonio Ranalli, student of Ferruccio Busoni. His journey as a student culminated with a Master’s Degree in Composition under the guidance of Maestro Alessandro Cusatelli. He also studied Organ with Professor Biondi, Violin with Professor Alessandro Albo and Drums and Percussion with Professor Messina.
Since he relocated to the US with the assistance of Academy Award winning composer Bill Conti, he has been collaborating on several projects with world-renowned tenor Placido Domingo. His collaboration with the Maestro brought him to the attention of the Butler Opera Center in Austin (Texas), who commissioned him an Opera.
Stefano also writes music for the silver screen; he scored “Boy in the Void,” directed by Miroslav Macala (2012), “L’Homme Sans Musique,” directed by Stefano Arduino (2013) and “Amalia,” directed by Biagio Fersini (“Best Original Score” at the “Sonora Soundtrack Film Festival,” 2014), “Road to Juarez,” directed by David De Leon (2015) and he is currently scoring “Lyudmila,” directed by Biagio Fersini.
In addition to creating music, Stefano is also an avid Formula race car driver. He has participated in race events across Europe.
Psychic Lawyer, Explorer, legal analyst, psychic medium, expert on the paranormal, after death communication, near-death experiences
My guest Mark Anthony, JD the Psychic Explorer® (also known as The Psychic Lawyer) is a fourth-generation psychic medium who communicates with spirits. He is an Oxford-educated attorney licensed to practice law in Florida, Washington D.C., and before the United States Supreme Court. He recently won the OMMIE (OH-ME) Award for Best Psychic Medium. Mark appears nationwide on TV and radio as a psychic medium, legal analyst, NDE researcher and expert in the paranormal and ancient mysteries. Mark Co-Hosts “The Psychic & The Doc” on Transformation Network. He is a VIP Executive Contributor for Best Holistic Life Magazine and the author of award-winning bestsellers The Afterlife Frequency, Evidence of Eternity, and Never Letting Go.
Mark Anthony, “The Psychic Lawyer™” is a fourth generation psychic medium and a successful criminal trial attorney.
As a medium, and as an Oxford educated attorney, Mark always “follows the evidence,” whether in a criminal trial or when helping those seeking connections with loved ones in spirit. His point of view is clearly unique.
His bestselling and critically acclaimed book, Never Letting Go, helps those suffering from grief heal by providing evidence of the Afterlife. A natural story teller, Mark engages readers, of all faiths with hope, inspiration and comfort.
Mark has served as an on-air legal commentator for news networks. As “The Psychic Lawyer™,” he has appeared on TV and radio nationwide. He has lectured at Harvard and Brown and Yale.
“Grief leads to Crime which leads to Grief.” One of Mark’s signature theories is unresolved grief can lead to criminal acts, which in turn, inflicts grief upon others. Helping people successfully deal with loss helps society as a whole.
Understanding criminals from the perspective of a lawyer with his psychic ability, Mark has unparalleled insight. Mark considers himself a Spirit Mediator. Combining his intuitive gifts with his legal experience, Mark provides resolution between people here and loved ones on the “Other Side.”
Weather Modification Researcher, Keynote Speaker, Environmental Specialist
Rosalind Peterson is California President and Co-Founder of the Agriculture Defense Coalition (ADC). The ADC was formed in 2006, to protect agricultural from a wide variety of experimental weather and atmospheric testing programs.
Ms. Peterson also founded California Skywatch in 2002, when she began researching atmospheric testing and weather modification programs. The two websites are separate entities but are linked together by issues listed alphabetically in the "Categories" section. (The California Skywatch Website is merging permanently with the ADC on January 15, 2011.)
Ms. Peterson was a Keynote Speaker at the 60th Annual DPI/NGO Conference on Climate Change (New York on September 5-7, 2007.) She spoke about agriculture and the negative impacts of experimental weather modification programs on tree and plant health, along with other important issues. Since then she has presented her United Nations Power Point Presentation to colleges, universities and interested groups. She has also been interviewed on numerous radio and television programs.
In 1995, Rosalind, now retired, became a certified California United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Farm Service Agency Agriculture Crop Loss Adjustor. She worked in more than ten counties throughout California. Many crop losses throughout the State can be attributed to weather related causes. She worked for five years for the Mendocino County Department of Agriculture as an Agriculture Technologist before being hired by the USDA Farm Service Agency in California.
Rosalind has a BA degree from Sonoma State University in Environmental Studies & Planning (1991 ENSP), with emphasis on solar power, photosynthesis, agriculture, crop production, and the efficient use of energy in the future. Ms. Peterson has won several awards and recognition for her extensive efforts to protect drinking water supplies in Martinez, California, from toxic chemical contamination. She also writes articles for NewsWithViews.com on many subjects including protection of the environment from ongoing, unregulated, atmospheric geoengineering experiments and weather modification programs.
She was born and rasied on a working farm in Mendocino County, located in Northern California, and from this early farm education feels that she has a working knowledge of agriculture, crop production, weather and other difficulties faced by the agricultural community.






