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All Roads Lead 65 Max Radio with Pamela L Henderson

All Roads Lead 65 Max Radio with Pamela Lynnette Henderson

Nada Lena Nasserdeen is an internationally acclaimed thought leader, visionary, and advocate for personal and professional empowerment

Voices of Courage with Ken D Foster

Voices Of Courage with Ken D Foster

S4EP8, Explore Life's Paradoxes with Seye Kuyinu

The Metaphysical Hour with Julia Cannon and Tracie Mahan

The Metaphysical Hour with Julia Cannon and Tracie Mahan

Answering viewer questions with Tiffanny

Project Review With Q

Project Review With Q

Reviewing listener projects and answering listener calls

Part 86

Discussing three newsletters at:

Feb 12, 2025 / Full Moon
Trump's Best Reality Show Yet?

Reclaiming Authenticity with Dr James Houck

Reclaiming Authenticity with James Houck PhD, LPC, CCTP

I think therefore I manifest, the transformative energy of our thoughts.

The most transformative experiences we have, touch our souls, not so much the mind, but the soul!

Voices of Courage with Ken D Foster

Voices Of Courage with Ken D Foster

S4EP7, The Courage to Engage in Conscious Conversations with Chuck Wisner

Conversations shape our lives, yet we often underestimate their power. Whether you're an introvert or extrovert, mastering the art of communication is essential for personal and professional success. In this episode of Voices of Courage, host Ken D Foster welcomes Chuck Wisner, a leading expert in communication, mediation, and leadership.

The Getting Real with Hilary Show with Hilary Burns

The Getting Real With Hilary Show with Hilary Arnow Burns

Title: S2EP68, Being Happy On Your Journey, Healthy Habit Formation, The Fix Yourself Handbook, with Faust Ruggiero

Today's interview blew my mind. People pleasing, dating, needing outside validation, healthy boundaries, being happy today, and enjoying the journey on the way to the destination were all topics we covered.  

Faust Ruggiero knew he wanted to be a therapist early in his life. He got his degree, got experience in clinics and prisons, and then at 30, started his private practice.