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The final week of December is filled with Holiday blessings and the convergence of MANY energies. Can they all “live together in harmony”? Is humanity ready to move through the chaos of the times at hand and claim Divine love of self, each other and our planetary existence?
Broadcasting to you LIVE on Christmas Eve, Sri & Kira open their heart and their love to share sacred and very special time with YOU!
EYES WIDE OPEN! Seeing through the veil!
The Retrograde is revealing more with each passing moment and your ability to claim TRUTH and AUTHENTICITY is richly available! Are you taking the moment to harvest the gift of TRUE VISION?
What does it mean to actually see through the veil and how can you trust that you really are doing it?
Advanced Consciousness Series:
The Remaining Rounds and
Human Races of Earth’s Future
VC Bestor author of Pax of Wildly Women and blogger for women and the environment joins John Barbour and JP Sottile.
Every Day is a New Day Show
Host Kim O'Neill
Guest: Jeremy Witcher
Today, the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case.
We won't hear the court's decision until spring but that won't stop Karen from Spouting Off about it! Other issues in the oven are:
The hysterical Trump-hating media
Karen's new piece in The Daily Caller asking Liberal Jews to stop the Christianophobia
Saturday Night Live and the Left's (same thing) obsession with stereotyping, They used to admonish everybody else from doing that!
What is Spiritual Wellness and why does it matter?
Unification of the vast journey of 2017 is calling to you as Mercury throws all of its might into this moment of Resurrected Awareness! The retrograde is actually booster fuel for this culminating month.
The first of December is World AIDS Day and our guest on Sunday is Bill McColl, an 18-year advocate for HIV/AIDS policy, drug treatment and policy and criminal justice reform. He is the Vice President and Director of Health Policy at AIDS United whose mission is to end the AIDS epidemic in the U.S. by strategic grant making, capacity building, policy/advocacy, technical assistance and formative research. His interest in HIV work began while serving as Government Relations Director at NAADAC: The Association for Addiction Professionals in Washington, D.C.
Executive Director of The Kansas African American Museum
I'm a New York Times best-selling author with 20 years of journalism experience as a reporter, editor and columnist. I serve as a trustee at The University of Kansas school of journalism and I've been a Professional in Residence at the University of Oklahoma. I'm featured in the beat reporting chapter of the journalism textbook,