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Sondra Forsyth is Co-Editor-in-Chief of ThirdAge.com a dance critic at BroadwayCritic.com and an AARPBlogauthor. She has been writing and editing on the web since 1997 when she began contributing her "New York Dance Scene" articles to DanceArt.com and editing other writers for the site. She continues to blog on DanceArt.com Sondra is experienced with Content Management Systems, image uploading and resizing, basic HTML and SEO, and blog platforms.
My first guest Dr Arthur Rosenfeld began his formal martial arts training in 1980 and has studied deeply in China and the United States. A Yale graduate, he has his needle in the vein of Chinese tai chi grandmasters, and is dedicated to personal transformation and social change through the application of tai chi practice and Taoist philosophy. In 2012 he was ordained a Taoist monk at the Chun Yang (Pure Yang) Taoist Temple in Guangzhou, the first Westerner to be so honored.
I wasn’t aware of how much I was connected with my Spiritual guides until I was in my twenties. I remember as a child I was afraid to be alone in the dark. I was five and my sister, Maureen, was six. I would ask my sister to “think” when we were tucked in for the night. I somehow knew that if she was thinking, she would be awake allowing me to comfortably go to sleep so I wouldn’t be alone in the dark.
Larry Payne, Ph.D. is an internationally respected yoga teacher and back specialist. The L.A. Times named Larry "One of America's most respected Yoga teachers". He co-authored Yoga Therapy Rx, Yoga for Dummies and The Business of Teaching Yoga. Larry is founding president of the International Association of Yoga Therapists, founder of the Corporate Yoga program at the J.
Mystic Pete is a cellist, music and video producer, author, and radio host. He hosts the broadcast radio show “In A Dream,” which features the DJ community, on KXLU, 88.9 FM, Los Angeles, Saturday nights at midnight PT.
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Guy Boudreaux is a writer, director, producer and serial entrepreneur. His radio show was created to give a voice to everyday people and events that continue to shape our lives forever! Every time you check your watch or ask what time it is, another unnatural or natural event good, bad or indifferent has happened. Being able to articulate those events through captivating interviews with celebrity and non-celebrity relationships is priceless.
Dragos Bratasanu is an internationally renowned award winning scientist and human performance expert. He is the Founder & President of Success Engineering Corp., company focused on providing cutting-edge sustainable solutions for enhancing personal and organizational success.
Nancy Wesson is an award-winning author of the book, Moving Your Aging Parents and a life-coach offering a toolbox of skills ranging from creating emotionally-sustaining environments and organization to ADHD support, intuition training and QHHT. Nancy has recently returned from two and a half years serving in Northern Uganda as a Peace Corps Volunteer, where she created the first public children’s library and worked to promote functional literacy. She has recently located to Oregon and is re-establlishing her consultancy, focusing on intuition training and QHHT.
Hailing from Fort Worth, Texas, Sydney Castillo is a writer and stand-up comedian making waves in the entertainment industry. Not yet 30 years old, Sydney has already established himself as a comedic force performing at some of the country’s most renowned comedy clubs: “The Comedy Store”, “The Laugh Factory”, and “The Improv” (nationwide) as well as touring with David Alan Grier, Chris Spencer and Tony Rock. Sydney’s comedic talent is also currently featured on the “I heart Jonas Brothers” DVD available for purchase nationally.
Marc Farzetta joined the WIP Team in the summer of 2005 after graduating from Temple University with a degree in broadcasting and minor in journalism. He started at the station as a producer and on-air morning show contributor.
Marc has worked his way up the ladder at WIP from on-air contributor to producer to update anchor to host. He is the youngest host in SportsRadio WIP’s history, hosting his first solo shift at the age of 25.